Mr. Jas. M'DoweD-writes .with reference to an exhibition of the medals of Mr. Millar, who; ho states, "has participated in three campaigns, all of which have added to the renown of British arms." Mr. Millar, Recording to our- correspondent, " had no silver spoon to help him on his way," and his example, like that of tho late Sir Hector M'Donalri, should bo used to stimulate the boys of the presoilt generation. Mr. M'Dowoll suggests'that Mr. Millar should ho'entertained by his old. friends-before leaving tho Dominion, and iiivit<\s those apre.cablo to this to meet at his residence, 109 Abel Smith Street, on Thursday next at 11 a.m., or to communicate with him at that address. It is. the intention of tho Wellington Fruit Exeliunce. to hold daily stiles of prime gx boot and wether mutton. Tho moat to bo, auctioned comes from a well-known station in the. Wai-' rarapa. At 11.30 a.m. to-day tho first sale will Iks held and daily thereafter. All joints will be Bold to suit all buyers. Messrs. Craoroft Wilson and Roberts haw published a full report (in.booklet form) of the Penguin inquiry, which they will post to any one on receipt of one shilling.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 510, 18 May 1909, Page 4
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