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Tho building of the new railway station at I Clinton is now in full swing, about a dozen ( men being employed al the work. { Mr John Pnton, a son of Mr Paton, of INlaheno. hag been accepted for service with the third contingent, leaving Lyttelton on Saturday. Mr Paton is one of the ilawke's Basr. aeotiou. i-ji^ y<,'. "

Some time ago Mr Antonio Lima, of Otaki, captured a fine female &ea lion ab Kapiti. On January 27, at Linburn, prior to his departure for the old country, Mr F. W. Turner, late of Linburn station, was treated to a hinoke concert, and during tho evening was pi open led with a gold albert and malte,so cr.O£g

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Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 11

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 11

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 11

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