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OTAGO Farmers Co-operative Association of M©w Zealand, Limited. , SUNEDIN. - . IBBVGREBaaBBfIBKaanUBfIBBBBaBiaBaBBnBBBBBBBBBaiaBBBaBaBBaa GRAIN—We shall be pleased to receive consignments and samples. GRASS SEED —We have an up-to-date dressing pUut, and can satisfactorily deal with cousignme WOOL—Every lot carefully shown and,valued, FAT STOCK—Consign to our care at Burnside Yards SADDLERY —Send for prices of Harness and Covers, GROCERY—FuII supplies of fresh goods. Test them. Sales CoradLuciecL. \\\VWVVVVVVVV\,\V AAAA/VVVWWVVWWVVA/WVVV'v Otago Farmers' Co-operative Andrew T dd, Manager, Dunedin. T. G. Cannon, Agent, Milton.

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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. ESTABLISHED 1859. LIMITED (Fire, Marine and Accident). Capital subscribed .. .. £1,500,000 Capital paid up .. £300,000 Reserve fund .. 185,000 Re-insurance fund 250,000 Net revenue for 1908 .. 647,300 Lorses paid by Company to data 7,098,470 THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY.. Fire, Marine and Accident Riskß accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Forms of application and further pariculars can be obtained from — WM. WALKER, CHEMIST, MILTON, LOCAL AGENT. STONE'S OTAOO AND SOUTHLAND COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Edited by John Stone. Contains 1200 pages, together with numerous Maps, corrected to date ; the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt ottered. BRUCE HERALD. Subscribers not getting the paper regularly a»<j requested to send word to this office immediately.' Terms of Subscription: 10/- per year delivered; 12/6 per year posted. ADVERTISING RATES. Standing advertisements as per scale. Extra rates charged for leader page or stipulated position. Wanted, To-Lots, Losts, Founds—advertisements of this nature only, 18 words for 1/- cash with advertisement, or three insertions for 2/6.

INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE Co. EVERY DESCRIPTION OP ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK, FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. FARMERS' SPECIAL ACCIDENT POLICIES. Agents: Accident and Livß Stock: J. A. Dutkie and Co, Fire: Miss Marryatt. a NOTICE. JOHN DRAPER. BUTCHER, MILTON (Opposite James Gray and Sons' Stou), SELL 3 THE PRIMEST BEEF AND MUTTOIT KILLED IN TOKO DISTRICT. TO THE TRADESMEN OP BEUCE. DUPLICATE BILLHEADS AND MEMO FORMS. PLEASE NOTE tfcat we are making a specialty of these .Books, and: can supply you with all your requirements at less than city price#. BRUCE HERALD.

CHASE OF HAPPY ROBBERS. BLOODHOUND PURSUIT.Bloodhounds are heiwg usedi to 'assist in the i&eareh for three robbers iw'bo last night stopped l the "New Orleans Limited" on the Queen and Crescent Railway at a spot 12 miles north of here and rifled the mail from which they took over £BOOO (stated the Birmingham!, Alabama, correspondent on February 20). "Wli'o is the chief clerk?" asked the leader of the -bandits when he hacMorfced his way to the mail coach. "I ami," replied l one of the occupants. The other officials were thai ejected, and: the chief clerk was directed to open the registered mail, "and 1 ibe quick albout it.". When lie hesitated l one of the robbers stuck a knife a. little way inifco his breast, and the clerk then oibeyed. The robjbers whistled merrily wlhile ripping up the mail sacks. One of. the nwm/ber checked 'off the items on the, ohief clerk's list, but they miissed a sack containing £2OOO and also a. consignment of postage stamps which was not on that particular list. - Wishing the clerk "good luck." they detached tlhe locomotive from the rest of the train and jumping on it sped up the line. It was at tie point where the locomotive was abandoned that the bloodhounds were started. It is: Ifeared that the men 'bad the assistance of a motor-car in getting away.

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Bruce Herald, Volume L, Issue 31, 27 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume L, Issue 31, 27 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume L, Issue 31, 27 April 1914, Page 3