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AUCKLAND, Oct. 23. Hon. Mr K. Mitchelson, chairman 01 the Mitchelson Timber Co., has telegraphed to the Premier : '•Before expiration next /our yoars necessity will compel absolute prohibition aport kivu*i timber in any form." Mr Mitchelson considers th a t there is n<> reason why kauri, even that grown 111 isolated localities, should bo exported as, to be accessible for export, is must bo within reach from the sea coast, from whence it cc-iild be conveyed to our own mills.
GISBORXE, Oct. 23
A ranpo whare was ,burned down at midnight at Jerusalem. A woman named Mak a ki Arihe >wa» badly i'lirnt. and her two children wore
burned to death
DUNEDIN, Oct. 23. The Otago Rowing Centre will meet the wishes of Northern rowing men ro holding the championship repatta at the end of the ye a r if arrangements can be effected with Port Chalmers, whose fixture is Boxinir Day. h
Tho WarnamDooi -co -ueiDourrje Road Raco a distance of 163 miloa was won by J. Arnst of N.Z. in 7 hours 43 minutes from scratch, boating tno provious record by one hour. Arnst rode a Red Bird machine, thus proving it to be 4h» ■«(jt ipnohins *»» Toad ridiug:.
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Southland Times, Issue 19185, 24 October 1903, Page 2
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