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Official Gazette. NEW ZEALAND COLLIE CLUB (Registered). npHE OTAGO WITNESS has been ap- -*- pointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the New Zealand Collie Club (Reg.). TOM BROWN, Hon. Secretary 20 Morrison street. Caversham. He ** Txhhob." cart vl Otago Witness* Dunedin. Wellington .August 16, 1910. SIR,—I havo much pleasure in informing you that at * Committee '• -. _» Tus: nt.M u~\A #»» »Vic IA*S ova valuable Paper WM UNANIjY ELECTED our OFnCIAL ORGAN f<w the. South Island.—l am, your* faithfully, THE POX TERRIER OT.UB OF WELLINGTON, N.Z. H. SHANLEY. Seoxetary. Boa 136 W** SOUTH ISLAND R»«7!SH ?Ull« OOG CLUB. Puncdin. P*n>tpmb«»r 2. .1907. *T*rroe," Otasfo Witness. T"VEAR Sir, —I am instructed to inform Bewly formed Club the OTAGO WITNESS was appointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN of (the Club —Yours truly. C. A. HUTTON, Hon. Spor^tary. v BOOK ON Dog Diseases And How to Feed "f Mailed Free to any Address I by the Author. America's * «v Pioneer 118 West 31st Street, New York, D.S.A. 00g For Sale by— RotllPriioc *• W. M'Carthy, Alex. nemeuie* Binnie and QOf Dunedin , Wra. HL. Hazard, Auckland. BRITISH BULLDOG GLT7B Of NEW ZEALAND. Dbab "Tkrbok,"— j\t a reoeni meeting of the above Club it was unanimously carried be the OFFICIAL ORGAN of tie Club A. W NICOLSON. 17ap Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN FANCIERS* OLUB. "~ HAVE to inform you that the OTAGO WITNESS has been appointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Dunedio Fanoiera* Olub. E. S. WILSON. Secretary, 94 Prince* street 7th March, 1837. 6au THE SOUTHERN COLLIE CLUBS' CHAMPIONSHIP ASSOCIATION. DEAR 'TERROR.'— At a wrf?n«r nf our Association on June 2. 1916. the OTAGO WITNESS was APPOINTED tho OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ASSOCIATION.—Yours sincerely, "JOHN PI WALLS, 14ju "Secretary." TO MORE SICK DOGS I CONN'S DOG REMEDIES. My Hygienic Dog Remedies are used in ell the leading kenuels in England. Hygienic Worm Pills: AH dogs have worms. Breeder of High-class Stock. Advice gratis to inquirers. R. CONN, "Grand Pharmacy," HIGH STREET LUNEDIN 100 SHEPHERDS, to Muster Sheep at THE DIPTON DOG TRIALS, In Mr John Craig's Paddock on MARCH 22nd and 23rd. £SO in Prizes. GEO. KIDD, 9m '/■ Secretary.

Mr N. M'Oallum, in his presidential speech at the annual meeting of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, is reported to have said that it was a matter for regret and even indignation that so little had been accomplished during the last year in the •way of extending the railway system and the prosecution of other urgent public ■works, more especially in the North Island. The greatest difficulty had been the scarcity of unskilled labour. Personally, he was quite convinced that no appreciable amount of road or railway construction would be accomplished in New Zealand in a reasonable time until we had obtained coolie labour, and plenty of it. Despite the many objections, when the prosperity and very solvency of the dominion depended so vitally on production, the urgency of immediately opening up the country fully warranted the employment of British Empire coolies. Bad colds and "NAZOL" cannot exist together. Test this common-sense and certain treatment. Children like it.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 45

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