Seven oxen and six pigs were roasted in the streets of StratfoTd-on-Avon during the Mop Fair celebrations. The girls who used once on a time to attend the fair with little mops In their hands to be hired as servants were, however, no longer to be seen. After 51 years'' railway service at Ely, Inspector Beeton has retired on a pension. was for three years in charge of the bookstall, when the stock never exceeded the value of £5, arid the charge for leading daily papers waa 6d each. Considerable success is attending the arch for seed pearls, both black and lite, in the river Teith, at Callander, le pearls are found in fresh water musls. which are located at night by electric lights sunk on the end of wires, and scoured by cloven ash sticks. For Bronchial Coughs take Wood'? 3rea,t 14,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6994, 7 December 1909, Page 10
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