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Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. " For Health.” Dunedin.—Foods rich in vitamin E are wheat germ oil, lettuce, liver, and yolk of egg. " Poultry,” Clyde.—A person keeping 25 head of poultry and producing eggs for sale must register the farm. With 14 hens you need not register. •• Problem,” Dunedin. —The opening bout of the present wrestling season in Dunedin was between Leo. Jensen and Al. BafTert. The falls were even, Jensen winning on points. " Simple Simon,” Dunedin.—A stamped unregistered deed is a valid legal document. but in certain cases, particularly in relation to land transfers, mortgages, leases, and mortgages of chattels, registration should be effected. ” Henley-on-Taieri."—You may see MiMartin. by appointment, at his address, 02 Royal terrace, Dunedin. " Challenge,” Otago.—None of the local firms dealing in machinery can supply the information you require. •• Deer,” Macandrew Bay.—Deerskins obtained on the West Coast could be consigned to Wilson. Canham. and Co.. 34 Lower Rattray street. Dunedin, C.l. The value of the skins would depend upon their quality. ” Wager," Oamaru.—The result was a draw. By compelling Australia to follow on. England did not deprive itself of its right to a second innings, and, had there been no time limit on the game, England would have batted again on tbe completion of the Australians’ second innings. “World Tour,” Gore. —(1) “flow to Conduct a Meeting ’ and " The Chairman’s Guide." written by John Rigg and published by Allen and Unwin, are both authorities on the subject. They may bo obtained from Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd. Messrs Thomas Cook and Son have a tourist agency in Holland, the address being 10 Vijgendom, Amsterdam. “ Intourlst,” Moscow, U.S.S.R., should be sufficient to enable you to communicate with a Russian bureau. " Country Golf Club.” —The usual procedure in the case of a golfer holing in one is that he invites members who may be present to join him at the “ nineteenth hole,” in which case he may find that he has incurred a substantial financial penalty. This procedure, however, has been reversed by some clubs in the Homeland, and the player who has achieved the feat becomes the guest of the club. The practice adopted for many years by a Scottish firm of giving, through’ its agencies, a ’’ trophy ” to players who hole in one has been discontinued.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23527, 16 June 1938, Page 10
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