The postal authorities have received cable advice from Sydney that the Manuka left at noon on the Ist instant for Wellington. She carries 404 bags of mgil, including 190 from Australia, nine from the East, and 214 parcl receptacles In connection with the civil action, The Dominion Film Company v. the master and owners of the steamer Westmeath, it was stated inter alia “After Dalgety and Company had paid out to the plaintiffs the amount due under their insurance - policy, the films were discovered in one of the sheds belonging to the Harbour Board, and the insurance money was refunded.’’ Dalgety and Co. state that the position must have been misunderstood, “as no such refund ns stated ha 3 been made up to the present.” BOXERS AND FRONT RANKERS. F lotballers and boxers greatly ap preciuto the tonic effects of diluted Q-tol rubood well into the scalp and muscles of the neck. etc.. 2s everywhere.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 9
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