M:my of the farms and stations in the bsckblocks of North Otago arc now equipped with wireless sets, and the installations are almost daily increasing The facilities offered for obtaining market and '.weather reports are of particular value. A magnificent specimen of white pine tree, 130 ft. high, was felled recently in the Upper Waitotara district. The big stick was Bft. in diameter at the base and sft. 4in. at the first limb, 60ft from the around.* It is calculated that 18,000 ft. of timber will he cut from the tree, quite apart from firewood. Zeiss Binomlars from £4 10/- to £lB 18'- at W. Good and Co. Huge selection. Secure one for the races. Nothing better.—Obtainable at W. Good and Co.. The House for Quality.* Diamond cluster rings from £8 tip. i\ 7 e hold one of New Zealand’s finest docks. Selling this month at just cMt ■»t.—A. Stoneham and Op.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 7
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