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A. T., Dunedin. —We are endeavouring to procure the information desired. " Student."—We are not disposed to reopen our columns to a discussion on the subject ' F. A. N.," Dunedin.—Ole Andresen, George Hopkins, Angela Cestoldi, and Tony Catalina wrestled in New Zealand last season, but have not appeared here during this season. Hank Oswald was injured in Auckland in a bout with Steve Savage. " Otago."—lt would be impossible l'oi any person, except a solicitor who was made familiar with the terms of the will and the circumstances surrounding the farm, to answer the questions. If the present administration is not satisfactory legal advice should be taken to determine your rights. "Aussie," Kyeburn.—The gauges oi the railways constructed in the Australian States are not uniform even within each territory. In New South Wales the gauge of the largest route mileage is 4ft BMn. only 76J miles being 3ft 6in The position is reversed in Queensland, the 3ft 6in gauge having the largest mileage, only about 69 miles being 4ft BJin, The gauge in Tasmania is 3ft 6in, with a small mileage percentage of 2ft. Victoria has an almost universal sft 3in gauge, a small percentage of mileage b'ing 3ft and 2ft 6in The gauge in New Zealand is 3ft 6in.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23057, 7 December 1936, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23057, 7 December 1936, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23057, 7 December 1936, Page 8