Fire at 11 o’clock last night badly damaged a two-storeyed shoo in Symonds street, Auckland. The ground floor was occupied bv J- T. Harris, the proprietor of Mack’s fancy floods and toy shop, who sustained an almost total loss. Ho states that the £BOO insurance will barely cover his loss. —Press Association. By scientific feeding the quantity of milk produced by an individual cow can be increased and in the majority of cases the cows can bo fed much cheaper than when (he rationing is done by guess work The bachelors’ ball will bo held in Teheka woolshed, Poukawa, on Friday evening*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 September 1927, Page 6
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