In one respect, and one which is not generally known, the Terra Nova, will pe an exception to the general rule of vessels ' that leave our shores. It is that the ship carries neither anchor nor cable. The dows of the ship, where the anchors and cables are iisually located, are being utilised afe stables for the ponies, arid the anchors and cables have consequently; been put ashore' to make room for tho livo 'stock. We have it on good' authority that there i« likely to be serious trouble : if Grieve, jewelleri still continues to give' such marvellous value in Engagement Rings. Size cards free on application.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12318, 1 December 1910, Page 5
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