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Where a farmer is fortunate enough to ha ve a wife and daughter who can help him in cheesemaking he will be a wise man to make cheese, says the Earl of Crewe. Airs Elder, •widow of the founder of the well-known shipbuilding: firm of Fairfield. ha.s presented to the Burgh of Go van, £25,000 to build and endow a public library. Cholera has been slaying its thousands in Afghanistan. During the outbreak, which lasted from the middle of June to the beginning of August, 45.000 people* weer its victims. The Canard Company are said to eontemplate great developments in building, part of the scheme being to clear off as fast as purchasers can be found all their vessels of the older Coventry Patmore once said that “of the forty miles of shelves in the British Museum, forty feet would contain all the real literature of the world.”

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1508, 24 January 1901, Page 47

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1508, 24 January 1901, Page 47

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1508, 24 January 1901, Page 47

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