SOUTHERN NEWS.
- -- DOXEDIN" ITEMS. fgy Telegraph.—Press Association.) , ":. DGSEDET, this day. '"IK. -dSnghts championship -tourney-BoH. . he rteld : »t Dunedin atEaster. _ ~ ConjHdJlors" Walker' and McDonald . .'Save already -definitely announced their, C2ndida±nre for the mayoralty for nest 'year. " """ .'." . - ! :.:. -The.Tarns lost on the. Whnmeia's pasr sage were a valuable stud of animals 'which Messrs Wright and Stephenson were importing for Mr Smith, of Black- '' forest station. Special care Tvas taken in selecting the rams, which were secur- .. _Ed from the well known TJarday Station t in New South Wales. * : -. - m MISCJEIaIaAHECHJS ITEMS. WETiTarnGTOaSr, this day.. The Trades Cotrncil passed a resolution . espressng the opinion that the time had - .arrived for repeal of the duty on flour and wheat, also urging the Gflverrtmeiit ■to establish State flour mills. QAMASU,- this' day.Xhe Harhoar Board to-day appointed * "Mr" C. A- laa Roche,' formerly engineer . of the Auckland Harbour Board; as see l retary and engineer. HAWEEA, this day. j . Tbw steamer JEapiti, which grounded when entering Patea harbour on Sunday, was successfully floated this morning. I ■ iJXo serious damage was done. !
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 249, 18 October 1907, Page 2
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