A London cable message states that General Birdwood is going to India on Thursday. The Viceroy (Lord Reading) is returning on the same ship. Tire arrival of a small consignment of Australian apples i s interesting New York dealers, who are pleased at the prospect of obtaining fresh apples at a seasgn when American supplies are scarce. —A.N.Z. Cable. An Auckland message states that George Cutts, for many years starter for the Auckland Racing Club, died last night in his ninety-second year. He was said to he the oldest surviving jockey in the Southern Hemisphere, having ridden his first race 81 years ago. NORMAL ACTIVITY. Chamberlain’s Tablets are an ideal preparation to use in any ease where a free movement of the bowels is required. Their action on the liver is not merely temporary. They stimulate that organ to normal activity and accomplish this without any pain or distress to the patient.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 July 1925, Page 9
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