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By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, this day. A CREAMERY BURNED The Papaknra Valley croamery, owned by J. McKnigh',, was burned yesterday, THE BILLARD-ROOM FATALITY 'At tho Polico Court Victor Oliver was committed for trial on the chargs of manslaughter in connection with the death of Alfred Maco, allogod to have been due \o a blow struck by accused during a row in a billiard saloon on Novomber 9th, WOOL SALES: BIG PRICES At tho first wool sale, prioes showed an advance fu'ly averaging 2d per lb all round, somo of tho clips roalising 3d above last season's opening rates. Two lots ol half-bred were pasaod at lid and ll£d per lb. The avorago prices for inferior woro 7d to 7jd; longwool, 8d to Bi|d; ooarse crossbrcd/SJd to 9d ; fi.ia crossbred, 9jd to lOd; pieces, Gd to B|d, Tho salts totalled 2500 bales,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1157, 29 November 1904, Page 3
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