Messrs Griffiths and Son report having sold, on account of Mr F. N. ]>illon, 1360 acres of Leefield, known 'aa the Pyramid block, to Mi* Curnow, of the Old Ren wick Road, at a satis- , factory figure,. Golfin and Co. have received advice iYsen London that the steamer Hanau in undamaged and is proceeding en ■r««bo to Australia. The Hanau colIfded with the Star of New Zealand. The, Prime Minister, acknowledging r<x?eipt of a resolution from the Faftiatua Honorary Territorials' Association drawing tho .Government's Attention to letters on the subject of >p*mpulspry military training appearing; in £\iq Manchester Guardian and Ms© London Daily News, states that j '■lie Will be pleased to confer /with his.! o«Jfeaguej the Hon. the Minister for fltafeace on the subject. ISie Besson band instruments which wwo supplied to the 10th Mounted "R©si»Hental Band last week are splendid samples oi tlie noted firm's workmanship. Mr A. Cartwright, the local agent, mentions that such wellknown soloists as Berryman. Masters, Sullivan, Step]? on son, 'and Collins all uso Hessori instruments, which is s\jr*9»fs testimony of their worth. I
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 1 October 1912, Page 8
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 1 October 1912, Page 8