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NEW ZEALAND COLLIE CLUB (Registered). OTAGO WITNESS haa boon ap- . pointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN oi TOM BROWN, Hon. Secretary. C/o Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co., Dunedin. DUNEDIN FANCIERS' CLUB. r HAVE to inform you tha» fch* OTAGO L WITNESS has been appointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Dunediu Fanoiors' Club. E. S. WILSON, Seoretary, 94 Princes otreei 7th Maroh, 1897. 6au THE BRITISH BULLDOG CLUB OS NEW ZEALAND. Deae "Tebrop.,"—At a recent meeting of the above Club it was unanimously carried that your paper, the OTAGO WITNES a be ibe OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Club. A. W NICOLSON, 17ap Hon. Secretary. SOUTH ISLAND BRITISH BULLDOC CLUB. Dunedin. September 2, 1907. "Teeeor," Otago Witness. DEAR Sir, —I am instructed to inform you that at a meeting of the above newly-formed Club the OTAGO WITNESS was appointed tho OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Club.—Yours truly, C. A. HUTTON, Hon. Secretary. THE SOUTHERN COLLIE CLUBS' CHAMPIONSHIP ASSOCIATION. ""TkEAR 'TERROR,'—At a meeting of ■*-' our Association on June 2, 1916, the OTAGO WITNESS was APPOINTED tho OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ASSOCIA TION. —Yours sincerely, "JOHN P. WALLS, 14ju " Secretary." To "Tkerob," care of Ot*so Witness Dunedin. Wellington, August 15, 1910. DEAR SIR, —I have much pleasure in informing you that at a Committee Meeting of this Club, held on the 13th inet.. your valuable Paper was UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED our OFFICIAL ORGAN for tho South Island.—l am, youra faithfully, THE FOX TERRIER CLUB OP WELLINGTON, N.Z. H. SHANLEY. Seoretary. Box 183, 24au ECCB2 ECGSI EGGS! MANN'S GREEN BONE AND VEGETABLE CUTTER. ILLS for GRINDING BONES and SHELLS for FOWLS. Apply early. Ueers say they are LITTLE WONDERS. R, B. DENNISTON & CO., Eiuart street, Dunedin. NO WORE SICK DOGS! CONN'S DOG REMEDIES. My Hygienio Dog Remedies are used in all the jeadmg kennels in England. Hygienio Worm Pills: All dogs have worms. Breeder of High-clasa Stock. Advice gratis to inquirers. R. CONN, "Grand Pharmacy,'-* HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. At tho Magistrate's Court at Taihape last week, W. Denness and W. Milne, bakers, were each fined £l6 for sellinc light-weight bread.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3275, 20 December 1916, Page 51

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