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FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. mo RACING MEN. BLACK OATS. We have a, fresli supply of good FEED BLACK OATS. Orders promptly attended to. SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, GORTON STREET. CLEARING SALE. FEBRUARY 20, 1911, At 11.30 a.m. TIHE SOUTHLAND FARMERS' COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., instructed by Mr Wm. Perkins (who has leased his farm), will sell by public auction at his Farm, Waikaka Valley, the whole of his Stork. Implements, etc., comprising:— 550 SHEEP 30 Head CATTi K 12 HORSES IMPLEMENTS, ETC.. Full Particulars Later. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. clearTng sale. AT KELSO. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. mHE SOUTHLAND FARMERS' COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., have been instructed by Mr James H. Millar (who has sold his farm) to sell at his place, one mile and a half from Kelso, the WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OF SHEEP, COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as above WITHOUT RESERVE. FULL PARTICULARS LATER.

The Hong Kong correspondent of the 'Tung Wah Times' states that a Chinese dirigible has been invented and is claimed to be the first practcial airship. The inventor is Mr Tsi Tsan Tai. The airship, which is to be called the China, has its car made of aluminium, and the inventor claims that in time of war the balloon of his ship could be cased in that metal for protection. The China depends for propulsion on bow and stern propellers, and utilises perpendicular shafted propellers for lifting. It is steered by means of steel wings operated by electricity, which lie concealed when not in action, thus offering no resistance to the air. Mr Tai Tsan Tai was born in Sydney in 1872 and educated at the Grafton High School. In 1892 he went to Hong Ivongj where he continued his studies, especially in mathematics.

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Mataura Ensign, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 28 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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