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Wednesday’s Wairoa Guardian states :— Yesterday a mob of about 1200 prime fat sheep, half of which were from Mr T. Carroll’s Hurumua Station, and half from Mr J. P. Hamlin’s Te Uhi Station, started for Gisborne under the charge of Mr Wm. McCulloch. These sheep had been purchased by Mr H. L. Donnelly on behalf of Messrs Nelson Bros., and are being driven to the latter firm’s Poverty Bay Freezing Works to be refrigerated. In Napier the Salvation Army have leased the premises adjoining the Daily Telegraph office. Further developments are anxiously awaited. As the editor of the Telegraph is not given to profane language it is expected he will either become a convert or get the *' sub” to learn to swear for him, just to relieve his feelings a bit. The Telegraph’s articles in future ought to have enough life in them to completely shatter ail opponents in the political world.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 573, 21 February 1891, Page 3

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Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 573, 21 February 1891, Page 3

Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 573, 21 February 1891, Page 3

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