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New Zealand Roll of Honour: Wounded and Missing at the Dardanelles.

The first three tables are those of Messrs A. Miller, C. Longuet (of Invercargill), and E. A. Hamel, respectively, in the open narcissi champion competition. In the centre is Mr Solomon's table of flower.ng shrubs, which proved a particularly a,tractive feature of the show.

DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SPRING SHOW IN THE GARRISON HALL, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25.

Who defeated Hannan for the New Zealand Sculling Championship on September 24.

From let' ; Mr B. S. Irwin (president), Mr J. Gibson (a grower and impor'er from Taranaki), Mr H. Hart ( he well-known daffodil grower from Lawrence), and Mr H. L. Dart on—judges.

Who was defeated by Win. Webb for the Now Zealand Sculling Championship on the vVanganui River.

“THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME”: LEADING CHARACTERS IN THE PATRIOTIC PLAY AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE

Kitchener Maloney, aged 4J months, the voungcst son of Mr and Mrs. John Maloney, late of Miller’s Fiat, Central Otago.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 48 (Supplement)

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New Zealand Roll of Honour: Wounded and Missing at the Dardanelles. Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 48 (Supplement)

New Zealand Roll of Honour: Wounded and Missing at the Dardanelles. Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 48 (Supplement)

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