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THE WEATHER.

t* ■ x Captain Edwin wired to-day :— Westerly strong winds to gale after 16 hours from now ; glass fall ; rain probable.

No. 134, Hunter, H. G., Princessstreet, is the latest addition to the Telephone Exchange. Our readers are reminded of the tea and concert to be given in the Methodist Church tbis evening in celebration of the anniversary. On Wednesday, 19th inst., at Norsewood, Mr W Bose wiii hold a clearing sale of furniture, etc , on behalf of Mr Sam Ericksen. In the 'claim (£6oo} for salvage of the barque Lutterworth, the Chief Justice at Wellington to-day gave judgement for .£4OO and costs. The time for receiving tenders for working Bartholomew Bros' sawmills at Matamau has bt en extended to the 20th inst. A clearing sale of furniture, curios and pot plants will be held on Thursday, December 20tb, by Mr. W. Eose, on behalf of Mr E. Jeffery, chemist, High-street. The Exhibition authorities have received a letter from Stanford University of California, enquiring as so the possibility of arranging matches with New Zealanders during the currency of the Exhibition. The letter has been sent on to the N.Z. Eugby TJnion.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 590, 12 December 1906, Page 5

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THE WEATHER. Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 590, 12 December 1906, Page 5

THE WEATHER. Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 590, 12 December 1906, Page 5