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The Stewart Isidnd 'bush within the last few days- :brojve;ou i i. linto a- ma gnu';icent bloom. In richness and. -variety of colour'ng it-is sasfo surpass anything wit,hin the. memory; of the oldest infoEibitan' . ■: V; " ■■■"" At Ilford, .-neaniondon, a woman who used petrol to- clean ae her onir exhibited all" the sl|iiis of inloxlcavion -shortly aftcrward^and was , under medical treatment £0* some 4a±sA9lfe^>-i that over "half a. million gallons of water wer c pumped on to the recent Christchurch fire by the fire brigade plant. Eight geese are being sent round to Milford by Mr Reginald Day, of Invcrcargill, for liberation at Lake Ada. While on ihi-s trip overland to Milford Mr Day was~ struck with the suitability of the plcc for wild geese and the abundance of food., and he has made arrangements with the Tourist Department that Mr Sutherland, of Milford, shall take 'cKarge of tho birds on ar- ' rival and sefc them free. The Hinemoa took the geese from the Bluff .

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Grey River Argus, 29 February 1908, Page 1

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NEWS NOTICE Grey River Argus, 29 February 1908, Page 1

NEWS NOTICE Grey River Argus, 29 February 1908, Page 1