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I'ishiiig in the Pomahaka last week, Mr John Black, of Clinton, secured 24 fish aggregating 361b; Mr C. Ellis, 15 in J\ rW - Grah »m secured over ■» lish one afternoon lust week in the lvuriwao. Anglers report fish plentiful and in very good condition, The Berlin Omnibus Company has posted in the principal thoroughfares of thatcity officials who wilriurnish information as to omnibuses, as*rst pas3r>ngor to alight, and, direct 'them to their destinations, and escort nervous |Wpmc\i i,Hvl ohdih-eii across the streets. - T w ? c m ?" cl T°V<? TO i" a taxicah to a spitalhelds street recently, bought up the contents of a baker's shop and distributed it to the poor around,' accompanied by pieces of silver. If took six policemen to hold back the eager crowd. While cycling down a steep hill at Hocking, h servant lost control of her machine and, striking a kerbstone at the bottom of tho hill, was, by the impact, carried with her bicycle over a fence five feet high. She landod almost unhurt in a potato field. Hundreds of people watched an oafjlehunt in Hoxton, North London,,'Yfcontly. The bird, which belong to a soldier home from Othf«lUr,' Was kept tied ,')y a pier* o.j; cord and' flew;, oiit" of the window «» to the roof. A man climbed ou to the rool and after an exciting chase over the housetops, captured the bird, amid the cheers of the crowd,

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Mataura Ensign, 19 October 1909, Page 3

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Untitled Mataura Ensign, 19 October 1909, Page 3

Untitled Mataura Ensign, 19 October 1909, Page 3