VETERINARY QUERIES.
lAmwcrcd If a dul/ qualified Vetoriuar/ Sur»s»n Queries mu^t be rccjhed bj MONDAY mfbt to ensure replj lv the succeeding issue.] J.E.M. — Contimie tlie present treatment, and rub the back tendons lightly with, pain killer once a clpy. Horseman.— You say the Curb on your colt is '• merely an eyesore, and does not hurt him in the least." Therefore, it would be better to leave it alone. "' Let sleeping dogs lie." It is time enough to blister it when he goes lame.
— The novtsl spectacle of a steamer being stoked with bank notes was once witnessed at a Mediterranean port;. ,Forty-five sacks of the (apparently valuable paper wars tossed into the furnace of tho vessel's boiler. The notes were cancelled documents of the Bank of Algiers:
Davidson, of Weyburn, N.W.T.. Canada, and youngest son of the late John Davidson, Wsimumu, Uoie. to Jeannie, fourth daughter of the late Andrew Potts, Woodside, Tapanui, Otago. New Zealand.
GOOCH— HERRIOTT.— On the 9th March, at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Invercargi.l, by the Rev. G. Lindsay, Charles Richard, eldest son of Charles Gooch, of Southend, Essex, England, to Clare, only daughter of the late Henry and Lucy Herriott, of Goulburn, New South Wales. SUTHERLAND— GOR.DON.-0n the 15th March, at Knox Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. Wm. Hewitson, 8.A., Arthur Duncan, son of Duncan Sutherland, of Omarama, to Ethel wyn, daughter of the late Colin, M'Kenzie Gordon, of Dunedin. THOMPSON— SUTHERLAND.— On the 24fch February, at Knox Church, Dunedin, by the • Rev. W. Hewitson, James Richardson, Thompson, of Kenton, Enfield:, to Williamina r (Winnie), eldest daughter of the late James ' Henderson and Isabella Sutherland, of Oraig-Gowan, Maungatua. TRAVIS— BLACK.— On the 9th March, at the residence of the bride's parents, " Wharepuni,' GimmeTburn, by the Rev. M'Cosh. Smith, M.A., 8.D., George Arnold, fourth: son of Thomas Travis, Invercargill, to Lizzie, ' third daughter of James Blaok, of Gimmerburn, Otago Central. ZIMPEL-CHAPPLE.— On the 3rd March, 1904, at St. Andrew's Church, Waipukurau, by the Rev. T. M'Donald, bi other- m-law of the bride, assisted by the Rev. G. K. S't'vwell, Waipawa, Adolph Zimpel, M.8., CM., Aberdeen, to Elleanor Cole, youngest daughter of the late John Cole Chappie, Allandale, Ophir, Otago.
Goldex WeddingNICOLSON— PEARSON.— Ou the 28 th oi
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Otago Witness, Issue 1851, 30 March 1904, Page 47
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