Concerning the Sonoma's departure on Christmas Day. and the Ventura's arrival on the Monday after, Messrs. Henderson and Maefarlane have written to the Auckland Harbour Board stating that the necessary permission has been received from the Customs Department for working the steamers on those days, and they are prepared to pay for overtime worked by the Board's officials. A case of suspected anthrax has ocsnrred at Bombay, a settlement 29 miles south of Auckland. The cow which is suspected of the disease died there the other day, and for the purpose of conducting a post mortem, Mr Britain, chief stock inspector and the Qovernmettt veterinary surgeon, Mr Lyons visited the settlement yesterday. Flannelette Suits from 9/11 each; just the thing for the holidays. Rushbrook and BridgEiaß, Queea*treet.-^A.d.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 304, 22 December 1903, Page 3
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