At a committee meeting of the Port Nicholson A.A.C. held last ovening, it w.ib decided to fall in with, a auggofltioH of the Civil Service A.S.C. to hold a combined evening sports meeting. The orents were decided on, and the clubs nocrctary instructed to write and placc them bofore the C.S.A.S.C. The membership list shows tho club to be one of the foremost amateur clubs in the Dominion. The Wellington Harbour Board invite tenders up to Thursday, Novembor 28, for the Bupply and delivery of hydraulic cranes and jiggers for tho King's Wharf stores. This afternoon, at 2 o clock, Messrs. Sidoy, Mecch and Co. auction at their rooms, Manners Street, the contents of n seven-roomed house, absolutely without reserve. George Thomas and Co. draw attention to an auction sale of groceries in an assigned estate, which will tnkfi place at the Fruit Kxcliange, Allen Street., to-morrow, at 11 o'clock. Tho salo is entirely unreserved. Physicians at a Brooklyn hospital report a most remarkable case of elephantiasis. Tho patient is Mrs. Juliotto Felt, a widow, 63 years old. Boforc sho was attacked by tho disease sho weighed 1491b. Sho now weighs 5261b. i and is gaining daily in size. Hoiskin is thiol:, hard, and coarse, like au elephant's. Her face is not affected.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 47, 19 November 1907, Page 5
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