The secretary of the Southland Education Board received telegraphic advice on the 7th (says the Times) to the effect that a grant of £3BOO for the new school at George street, South Invercargill, had been authorised. According to Mr W. D. Watson, who returned to Slastertdn from a deer slaughtering expedition on Saturday, wild pigs are very numerous on the East Coast, in the neighbourhood of Cape Palliser. Very few wild pigeons arc, however, to be scon.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 37
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