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Trwei ßailw|!, y Department (says the portumty .occurs, from eveVy gown" source. One of the latest r«Lste at Grp» ; Creek was unearthed in the dairying districts of Taranaki and! ft is wonderful how tenaciously J, former^ commands cling to him in E present position. .In pl ace o ?thl order to engine drivers to back up or '%£ ru?i» th q y°Ut^ S + CT Mand Ts bail up! So used to the exm-p* ?w officials afc Cross C?eek that they have nick-named the ersT while cow spanker. "Bail-up." On the opening of Messrs John Dewar a^id Sons' new premises in the Haymarket Sir Thomas Dewar told a story of some; liquor which he sampled some plug tobacco and strained 5 through a cheese cloth to gh-e it a flavo Ur , an d then united » with a gallon of water. He adXrl that it was called ' Squirrel Whtk?^ because those who drank it""oit i nutty and climbed treJs ' » Oalked

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 16 July 1908, Page 7

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 16 July 1908, Page 7

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 167, 16 July 1908, Page 7

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