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WITNESS SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Subscriptions received for the week ending September 6 :— W. I*., Tewai Station, to March 30, 1899 J. E., Manaia, to April 15, 1898 A. D. M'G-., Kelso, to April 13, 1899 Mrs J. A., Ophir, to July 21, 1898 : W.R.C., Millerton, to August 24, 1898 H. Bros., Tokarahi, to September 1, 1899 - G. L. T., Cromwell, to Februaiy 24, 1899 W. 8., Orepuki, to April 26, 1897 j C. C. R., Rough Ridge, to April 28, 1899 Mrs C, Port Molynoux, to September 18, 1898 R. T., Kakapuaka, to August 31, 1898 A. V., Riversdale, to March 1, 1899 W. C, Malaghans, to August 1, 1899 R. J., Maori Point, to August 16, 1899 D. W., Glenomaru, to August 12, 1898 J. L., Caversham, to November 19, 1898 Mrs M., Kaitangata, to December 12, 1898 J. P., Milton, to August 19, 1899 ,AY. S. D. T., Hillgrove, to August 1, 1898 CF. W., Mataura, to October 2i, 1898 A. G-., Centre Hill, to December 1, 1898 G. H., Waikaia, to September 1, 1899 W. P., Waikaia, to October 28, 1898 H. K. M., Huntley, to January 28, 1899 A. M. R., Shannon, to March 26, 1898 J. T. G., Naseby, to February 22, 1898 J. 8., Greenvale, to June 4, 1898 J. D., Kelso, to January 20, 1899 Mrs M., Kuri Bush, to October 21, 1898 D. M., Stratford, to June 11, 1898 J. S., Luggate, to April 4, 1897 S. L., Deep Creek, to August 11, 1898 Mrs J. D., Addison's Flat, to September 2, 1899 J. X., Balclutha, to January 30, 1899 Subscribers remitting cheques must add 6d for exchange, and Post Office orders must be made payable to GEORGE FENWICK, Managing Director.

Bank notes were forged to such an extent after the introduction of £1 notes that in 1892 no fewer than 70 extra clerks were employed at the Bank of England merely to detect them. — A diamond in constant use for cutting cold glass lasts about three months, but if used to cut hot glass, it jvould only last for one day

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Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 33

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WITNESS SUBSCRIPTIONS. Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 33

WITNESS SUBSCRIPTIONS. Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 33

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