The Levin Chronicle states that a buye* who operates extensively in the pig market expressed the opinion that although priced, are inflated at present, an early fall is ex 4 peeted by those engaged in the bacon trade. During the war, said Colonel Bettington, R.A.F., during _ a lecture on "The Aii? Force" in 'Wellington, the British fighting machines brought down 7980 German machines, while the total number of British machines brought down by the enemy waa 2810.
npAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & WINTON!, -*■ Estate Agents, Dunedi'n, invito all Witness readers to SEND PARTICULARS ot their Properties for Sale no matter what size—Farms, Sheep Runs. Houses, Businesses, or any other propositions. Your correspondence will have our earnest attention. No sale no charg© whatever, 20au
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Otago Witness, Issue 3414, 20 August 1919, Page 29
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