Levin people safest that tlhe sfcreefci should bo made free to cattle at once, as theire is a very fair growth of grass at'tiha &ides already, and the cows would b« helped a good deal by doing so. Captain W. T. Taylor, of Wellington, if back firom a visit to London, where ha negotiated with the Admiralty in oonineo tion with an invention of hie for coaling warships at sea or in port and for dredging" purposes.-. Before a number- of naval exi perte Captain Tayior gave a demonstration of a working model of his invention.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 5
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