A Thanksgiving FnmcE— An imprp?pivp. th&nkPEivipp prrv'c o for tVip p*eFrrva< 'on of the livpß of ilip Ovfllsu'fl pnmr.gprß nnd crew wee helrl at. the /rpl'can Church, Norfolk Ifilnnr , , Arcbdeecon Cmuns cfficiatft , , TFACriTR's YTrj.'KT —A vrry r.]f! friend of the rtsidf-n's of the PenirFnlft is shortly pa)irg a vi£!!. w'tb a vipw r-f piviDP the people a treat hy irducirg some »f the hotel keerf rs to purcbape ar/1 vpnd fome of thp celebrated T'ncher'e Whit key" It ib eeid that fer rr.ellf-wnees purity of flavour, and life jr'viDg propertiee, this well known old tpirit has an unrqualled reputation in the Ecme markets. Colonial Tenders -The Agents Gen eral are forwardirg to the colonies tender forma for one year's fupplv of meat, groceries and forage to the fc'outh African troops from April. 1904, lenders deliverable iv South Africa on Jacuary 19. Fca Bronchial Cough, take Woods" Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d every, where The Jfcvs in Russia.—Baron Rothechild acquired extensive petroleum fields in the Caucani?, but *he ("ouit upheld the uval bidders'contcnticn :hat Jews ere unable to acquire prr p< ri y, an \ the Sble wbb therefore cancelled. An r stbemed Friend.—By the iutrcduct i( n ff a comparatively new blend of famous Scotch whisky—"Auld Acquaintance"— the Ciitdion Hotel has become the chief reudrzvous of the Peninfiuln for those per* eons win Bfek testy and exbilirating bever* Bgtp. MrG. B. Mackay has now a wide reputation for supplying the wants of the mobt fastidious tad may be said to have filled a Ions; felt want in acquiring the agency for the "Atld Acquainance" brand of whisky. leuckfs Papjzwill—Frincess Radizwill is suirg Cfcil Rhodes' trustees for one million four hundred thousand pounds, basing ber claim on Mr Rhodes' nllpged agreemenb with her dated June 1899, and notes of hand, frhe declares that the proceedings at Capetown, when she wao imprisoned, werft « miscirriags ef justice due to the fact that South Africa was under martial lw,
Siorx Indians —A ehrriff's posse of | olice it South Dakota killed sixteen Sioux Imli rs a d captured twelve, who were infrn<g • g t c game laws.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2820, 10 November 1903, Page 4
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354Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2820, 10 November 1903, Page 4
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