The persons arrested in connection with the raid on an alleged gaming club in Pittstreet, Sydney, were the other day fined, the sums "varying from £20 to £2. x'he Oamaru Mail states that the local freezing works have had an exceptionally i crood season so far, and at present are aver- j Ling a thousand carcases daily. They are j sending away a large consignment to South Africa. The exodus of sheep from Otago to Canterbury still continues, and any fears of a j shortage of feed must long ere now have been dispelled. On Wednesday week last a I line of 2800 sheep passed through Balelutha , by road en route for Tinwald, in Canterbury. 'They came chiefly from the bore district. ' -'■■■■•.;. c i -4. •' Result of stocktaking: Job lines of kitchen, diningroom and bedroom chairs, being sold at nearly half-price slightly damaged. —Tonson Oarlick Coy.. Limited. White muslin aprons in varied and beautiful designs, endless variety, Is 3d to 4s lid.— Smith and Caughey, Limited. ■. , , - ■Kesiiit o'l stocktaking: .Job lines of bedsteads, Slightly damaged, now being sole! at greatly reduced prices.— Garlick Coy., Limited.. * ..-. - ... I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12238, 6 April 1903, Page 5
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