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A North Island contempoiary reports that a boar belonging to a settler at Kairanga attacked and ripped, no less than seven fat bullocks running on a neighboring farm. " The height of the rock of Gibraltar is about 1437 feet. The height of every tea-drinker's ambition should be to use McKenzie's Broken Orange Pekoe or Gold Tipped Pekoe Ceylon packed Tea, not because we say so, but bo- - cause it is the best- and goes farthest. — From D. Tajlor, Gore.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 709, 10 March 1900, Page 3

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Untitled Mataura Ensign, Issue 709, 10 March 1900, Page 3

Untitled Mataura Ensign, Issue 709, 10 March 1900, Page 3

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