The Hastings Standard finds Unit, despite the heavy rain obtaining recently, the mortality ainongst the local lambs, except in a few isolated instances, has not appreciably exceeded that of more favourable seasons. A test case to decide whether the Second New South Wales Contingent should receive Imperial, a* well as local, pay for •.heir Smith African services, was decided in Sydney last week by a jury in the affirmative.' The verdict given against the Government involves tie sum of about £40,000. COLLECTIVE 17TVESTIGATION.—The experience ut millions of people in all quarters of the habitable globe, daring lie last quarter of a century. his confirmed the value of linnyaili Janos as tbe best and safest natural aperient. valuable to diners-out. Custard entirely without eggs; a choice dainty dish, with fruit, fresh or preserved. Tucker's custard powder, four packets in each bd box. Four flavours make four pints. BOOKAERT, SKEATES, AUCKLAND. Note the three first latter., U.S.A., which stand for the best fittings in the world. The&keates cycle-is bwilb entirely with them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12069, 12 September 1902, Page 3
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