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Me.-srs Diederich Bros , of Kokatohi, and South Westland, have letuined to the Coa-t after a visit to Cant'.'ibnry and North Otago. Tliej lepoit that the ciops in thsit di.strict are in a --jjl^iidid healthy condition and j-totk of all cl,u=.-er i» -\eiy doai and difficult t'j outrun. The br^thc.went away for the purpose of sec-ming a large line of kioi\ cattle, but their eft'oits resulted in obtjaiing onl\ n r-m-ill mob '-it extreme price-, tk^ lot Leinj too en-all to drive to the Coi.-t, and cun-efjueiitly waiv.*old in iSoinh C.intc.buv. The We-.tjrjit ]>couie ;ue petitioning Parliarn-ent to appoint ;t (.onimi^bion to inquire into the iir>port'itjo:i of foreign coal and the coal trude gen* Lilly. Amid. e t the givata-.! excji-emt it ever experienced in the \ ictoiia Tneaire Jtiinev h-nrton t-uccoeded in ]iai>ting the world's record for eniui'&nce in piano playine He play-nl continuously for 60'irs 17mir,. breaking the former record of 60hrs 2mm. Leld by Travis. An influential and l ; liable conmittee watched the entire proceeding in relay?.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 29
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WEST COAST.
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 29
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