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The Tav street property next to Mr -V. Stewart, plumber, running from Tay street to Wood street, formerly ownfl hy the Y.M.CA.. and sold by that institution about a year ago for £1650, lias again changed hand?, the consideration beinq a few pounds front £2UOO. The appreciation in value of Vi~>o in twelve months represents a very tY.ir profit to the investor who acquired tne property from tiie Y.M.C.A.

At Paeroa yesterday Kdward McMahon was charged with Laving unlawfully sold liquor in the no-iken.-e district of OhinolTMiri. It was show;: thai defendant had received largo quantities of liquor. The defence was that Me.Uahon had to 3u boarders ail capable of drinking a fair quantity of beer. Kadi man had a. locker and each man kept his own key, but they were accustomed to lending beer to friends as supplies ran off. It was alleged that, all the benefit McMahon got for the use of the room was the sale of the empty bottles and sixpence a week from each man using the looker. Mr Burgess. S.M.. convicted ar.J fined McMahon £SO and costs.

The main East road from the Eastern Cemetery to One Tree Point lias, within the past few days, been a sort of deathtrap for motorists, or at least has played sad havoc with motor car tyres. Metal of unduly big: proportions has been utilised in the repair of the road, and motor-car owners are up in arms a?ain=t the County Council by reason of tyres being almost cut to pieces in negotiation of the road. Medical men discharging professional duties at night have particularly been sufferers.

When the application of the Southland Education Board for financial assistance towards the establishment of a Day Technical College came be-fore the Bluff Harbour Board yesterday it was quite evident that the members of the Board were not in sympathy with the project. Without, however, discussing the pros and cons the Board promptly decided to reply that they were debarred by law from making any such contribution.

The Coal Mines Amendment Bill brought down by the Minister of Mines (Hon. R. McKenzie) was reported on yesterday by the Mines Committee of ilia House. The Committee has struck out tiie clause providing that the Board of Examiners appointed under the Mining Act, 3 908, shall conduct all examinations of mine managers. It has also inserted a provision that no person who has entered into a contract for carrying out any work connected with a mine shall, during- the currency of that contract.' be employed or act as under viewer or foreman and deputy in that mine. —■ Own Correspondent.

A representative ladies" hockey match Canterbury v. Southland, will be played on Queen's Park on 7th September. The To\yn Council yesterday evening gave the Southland Ladies' Hockey Association permission to charge for admission to the Park on that dale. A similar permission in connection with the men's representative hockey match. Canterbury v. Southland, on 14 th September, was also granted.

A few day? ago the presidents of the art societies of New . r v.aiand petitioned the' House for special money giants for the purchase of works of art. Yesterday the Education Committee recommended that assistance to works of this nature should, at the present state of the country's development, be given by local bodies or private individuals or by both. —Own Correspondent.

The Petitions Committee of the House lias referred to the Government for consideration a number of petitions prayinj? that provision be made for the immigration of domestic servants. Own Correspondent.

A party of motorists going from Otautau to Rivertcn on Wednesday evening had . a Kiec-plechasing experience, which fortunately did not result in personal mishap. bearing Riverton. they observed lights on the road. and. thinking they were vehicles, they took the side of the highway and continued on. Suddenly it became apparent thai the lights denoted a wide trench made for some distance across the- rond for some drainage excavation. The car was skilfully turned aside to avoid the obstacle, but too lare for a total clearance. The front wheels missed the trench, but the hack wheels dropped into the void, with the result that the car came to a sudden stop and the occupants were thrown out.

Mr W. .). .Moffett is in the happy position of beir.g able to claim the proprietorship of a certain quarter-acre section at South Inveroargill of which, until th 3 last few days, he wa-' in ignorance that he was the owner. The section in question will be required for tramway pur|ii!Si-.<. and invi' t iga t ions made in that connect ion led to the eiseie, ery thai the properly, whieb appei:vd mi the survey maps as a gsavei reserve, actually belonged to .Mr Mol'l'eti. That gentleman is likely to he the vainer nt" f.-.H by reason nl' ihe discovery. a< io~ i'..i;neil has derided lo offer him thai amount for the section. The conflict of interests in regard to the water supply a.; the Hlurf was incidentally mentioned ai the meeting of the HI tiff Harbour Hoard yesterday. As tilings at present stand, the Harbour Hoard alone possess a water supply, the local authority i the Campbelltov/n Borongh Council I having refused to accept control of I lie system by reason of tn.i Hoard's .stipulation for a guarantee to be. forthcoming that the supply for shipping purposes should be maintained despite the urgency of local requirements. The Hoard, on its part, accordingly decided some time ago that the source of supply did r.ot warrant any more town extensions being made. Yesterday the Jinan! was arked by Mr )■:. R. Wilson, architect, acting for the owner of the. Hlu.'f Temperance Hotel, lo supply water to those premises and several members suggested lhat in the interests of the filuif community it was desirable thsvt the Board and the Council should come to some understanding for a proper equipment of the town's water supply so that, all applicants could be provided for.

In n-mrninq- 1 hanks for the presentations which Ik' received at lmn-d:n on Wolr.csdav the Ilev. .1. \V. Shaw re'forred i.. .-•one- of Hi" .-adder c-xpori-,n,.AS !; 0 h;n! !ia>l in connection with i.:n..\ i -!iii:-.-:i. Ore "i- '■"'" incidents, iltv.v ovr-r. that i'.-in- i" his mind were not exm-tlv !ii" a pathetic .l'liure. On one occash n. Prior.? l!" J.';';i.l '!'"! >''» V thoufflil.-s ill" k-vivim: K!K)X church, a kidy had come ii]> i.i him saying " 1 hear ymi are groins t<> !.-•: v.- -.i-:. Mr Shaw." .Mr Shaw said | r . pad 11" Sl!"'.' ii:K-!!l l:''I-;. "'l'm rjiad li, jii. hi- thai." sh" said ; " Inn what would von ,l.i anyhow if you did leave us V \j>- shaw -....; ;i!'.-d to surest that perPaos hj" nimhl yet .-I t-onsi'i-SiUidll of his nun sniii" day. " l'."tr. <> ] 'ear :" she , -.claim.-I : .'.n.l Hi.mi a.hi.-.I iiwi-f placidly '■ v,-l I sin,p.is.- .-ill Ihiuas an- p-is-dhie -... P n ' ;■•'! :" "It s.-M-.i.-,', " r.-mark.-.I .Mr >i.a..-. v. li" is now ;,, i-Pii-t- ~r K",,..:c i 'hii'-.-li. I !i\.-)-.-ai-L-.iil. •• as if that miracle Pad I •-. I. V. I oipulit." lii :.-. ■■.:■;., m■■ v, it i, i.... ~■• -i\ in. i'r ',"., !■ :■ ii-..'.". d al I';, la: i m.-.-t ma uf lie 'A P.i.a. i: ■■■-..n-i. i'. na.il : |, ;; i ,!.,- .laii a ~l I to--. '! a ( -,,n .;..,- ~,.,! | M i...,M..r of ai.i. I', d thai fa i- i,■-.:-.■ |. ..|,ii,. ,a,i,P| P* d. ii- "•! I < mm i! ■ 1- -. ~| .p. •_•.-.-. !P- ilii ' i"h it i" 1..- ii:i.-i-i-. •! thai A!r wa-ula Pad I---' n !a\ in Pi .hit :.-■: in i : ,is dit'ec>i"M. --. l- ''ai-tP ha.i .mil.- .MHltllih to do in ;: 11 • inLif •_■ ;.. iia- v. oi-p ;a the c.-metcrv all I lii" sir- M la":], . T . •-,- v.-m annde t ' d.i I'M' an ! i.spi- -'.m-.- of Nuisance:- in carryiha. out th, wish"-- of councillors rayardiiiy lac wmid.-rdr-, cattle nuit-anr ( , I <•'<'• - ■ ''i- <\- !-!'.-•'■ . mi .->•.-'.ndim.' the inn. | ',"" : ' '-■' i -\ " : ' ; :; ■•■•>■ Itc-s !.. !■■■ .-a.-a M ..-,: in a 1P oro:. ah inanii-- i- : . .-.- ama ' a ■• i.. ••■• nshp ;■ ;p» The motion was ..•:-, rrie.l -:: d the matter of .ni in.-r- -a- .-• in y,. ,■;■■.'.:':■ salary -,vns l"f' ''"' ti. ■-• I'Miaa.a CoLiiiirdo;. to report at next hic'iijiy.

The'. was a fair attendance of the public vcstcrdc.y a; td- advertised sale of Flu;! f.-ororrios by Mr C. A. Whea-Uer on act "u. . ■- ! ' Mr P. Johnston and others. b 't. a';;.on ;t; i;,.-:-.- \.e ; bidding, the ideas of i ■;;..■■>; did not . ..me up to the r. si ■■■•>■■ 01 -he vendors iiii-.l all the properiies w: :v parsed in. The s-v,'i'..!-iini i'----.ch of the Navy 1.p.-igee wa. ; : v,,.ter !ay .-.■■■ning granted bv :he 'row... i'u:;:;i-j t under to-- usual £-^T'« : i('i'o;.'. -.- ;'o ■ ;he ;e'r'i'oses of a Trafalgar I',:-.;.- <e-a on ■ .--a! ton. A married -.vi......;i a:-:v I \\"i::u\- Kynm tiate's Com-;' at Y> • tiinglett Veetci'day f tee teeft of -v.o rings ual a brooch val- «•':• 'dee"! b--"n" ; ;Vi;.g. ■■'e.-.ef Peteciive F.io'-"--.; .-■■:-! lie: aco'i-od had been <.'.>. lv,,.'.i'"'..' ' :" ~ o''i, ; i"" in Western Austr'alht. 1, w,, ~!!g t .l id. site dad been ]•;■,• i-:-; a Hid- of '.'.i-iame in Wellington. j, M -i ida' a c--;-".h--r of complaints hail te -a mad- :!:;an.c her. though there ;vei- no '-,..-.■■;', -i, convictions. Accused was r-mauded for sentence. T: - r.i-munt as land tax on T,----e '-.n.i. ,ii.-.i„..- ■■'..-. last financial y '.-r v-;'; V..,.' -TC7 ns compare.! v.-ith £..--:! -■„.■ r - ~ ~.- .. ions vear. Of the t<v-,\\~ i : ::--r. V.'a..-': -d.i i>-- the Public Trus-resoo;v:.-;it. \eeo!-. | --:g to a re.'.::-:', presented to Par--11-- V---nl \'i e a-.;: -her of contributor-; un-cv-o- >;,.-. Tea.c'a.-rs '.vnnuaiion Act at tea . : of ia.i'j was :'!.:.-. Tlte annua! rare If" c. ntrif-iti -n paid at tlie end of .je,.. A ...... v ~s .-,.-,.,. L ':'r,,r,o". The number of retiring udo'.-.anees in force was 2Hi, representing an annua! charge of over ffu'ne. The balance at the credit of the fund and invested by the Public Trustee nt the end oi the year was £115.615. The a'-era.ge rate of interest earned by the investments at the end of the year was 4.7S per cent. Own Correspondent. The Boar- 1 , of Agriculture lias (says a London cab!;-) removed the foot and Xr.outh dI.-cease restrictions. At the Magistrate's Court at Rotorua yesterday <says a Press Association messaged Te lata Fieri Xgarae, a Maori, was committed to the Supreme Court for Ff-r.:e:K-e on a charge of breaking and erw tering. and theft front the residence of J. W. YYrigiey. T'ne police made a smart capture. Tit? property stolen consisted of foreign coins, defaced coins, and a-i----cieni coins. The amounts paid by the banks trading in New Zealand by way of note tax for t'ne-year ended. 31st March last was gs foilows : .Bank of New Zealand. £22.427 : Bank of Australasia. £2315 : Bank Of New South Wales, £4llO ; Union Bank or" Australia. £.io"l ; National Bank of New Zealand. £G:;0l. Own Correspondent. A large number of petitions recently came before t'ne Education Committee of the Mouse praying that the reduction of 'lie special capitation grant of 9d per head to school committees be reinstated. The Committee has reported that it has r.o recommendation to make, as it is understood that tlie Government is dealing with t'ne matter. Own Correspondent. A prisoner as an engine-driver is not to form part of the labour furnished by the Prison Department for the Invercarjril! Reclamation Works. Cr Brent told the City Council last night that Gaoler Hawkins was opposed to any of his charges taking control of the Otatara tramway engine, as he had visions of the locomotive beiitsr used to convey its driver at speed to regions of safety. The Council accordingly appointed an outshier as the driver of the engine. During t'ne year ended 30th June last the following quantities of liquor were imported into the no-iicense district of Grey Lynn : Beer. 3947 gallons ; brandy. 15' d; gallons : gin. 20 gallons ; rum. I 1; gallons : stout, 171 o gallons ; whiskey. Iff gallons : wine. 53 gallons. Into tlie Ohinemuri no-lieen-e district t'ne importations for the same period were : Ale r.r.O. stout. 30.-! aS gallons ; brandy, S9 gallons : gin. SI gallons ; rum. 22 gallons : whiskey. 2 301 gallons ; wine. 341 gaP.-'ns : miscellaneous. CM gallons. ( Pen Correspondent. I'r. '?!■ the provisions of the Land Settlement Finance Kill three associations consisting of eigh'een would-be settlers have heen formed. One other application is practically completed, and another is under consideva'ion. The lands fie;'.tired are : Koropiko Association. Hf-wkes E-.i-. -72 a.-res : Nikau Grange Ass-- '•-.■:. ■-::. Wel'ld ,; -. . acres ; Tai-

So Cat greo-rr's .-Vnps :-• I iiatfrl in fVie Bill-Hi boroughs :-::')'j!.l he brnucrln into ]!::•■■ •.•••itii t!>- hews of cloying of grocery c-stahlishments in the main part of Inve:'. = rgill. viw ►', p.m. on week nights, except Saturdays :,r a p.m., a majority C::,) of master grocers, in Invi>roar?iU presented a requisition to rim City Council last night, askhig for sue'.! hours to he dulv decl'ired compulsory. The re(|i:l?irion was ordered to he sent on to the Minister of Labour for tin l necessary ji,,-i,e ?u be gazeued. .\:':i'iii,' i'm competitors in the Schoolclass ■;r;~io:' at the Municipal Theatre to-night is a class of children from T,r.ri ; .. i-'arm. T'.oy have been trained by .Messrs J D. CMmnre an-l C. L'arap- >,-!!. Toes'- gentlemen have undertaken !'>■' lO'i'k 'M some inconvenience, hut i>,..y feel the-it tli .-y !r,.vf been amply repaid bv tie' enthusiasm shown by the ci: il'.trei!. an-! t.heir apiitude in learning their music Tiic Committee lias nr-ra:r-e! [>i r«. ve Mm Lome (-'arm party (iniO'y."l t" ami from town by special i'r:i'.. Mr .->idney Wolf (tin-, musical yaiy.'i has i-xnicwil great pleasure at rhe indiisii'i.- of this competition on tiie Society's pr ;;:i!nnn-'. Speaking as chairman a( la.sl night's f-'os.-io.". lit' t'uc Inverenrgill competitions i;i tia- Victoria Hall. Mr C. Cruickshank. after referring iuimorously to the orowdfi"! slate of the. theatre the night before. ami ef the liability of tlie Society under the municipal bylaws in that connection, r-'rr.hci'-'l the audience that they were sit; in,' Cat nigh I exactly over the Onuncil i'! amber v.ln-iv tiie City fathers were (i'"- , c-issi. r i2r ti.'-- tramway oucstlon. \o doubt t'-.ere would bo main' performances ti.at they Would wish to applaud, find m applaud heartily, but he wished th'-m not to make any .ureal noise at all b--ca\:se rhe«- would disturb the City Fathers umlernea lit. Carpenters ami bricklayers in Inver-cari-Cl are a.t the moment having a quiet time. The:-,-. aiv m-n anxious to work. f.'i-\ pli'utV of v. re.-;-; js vaiiing to lie done, 1-u- hiicks are pi'act icai ly unobtainable. am' f'-y this reason the erection of .ev- r: ; buildings that hud been started h-i- be,:-, halted. Tiie existing brick-w,i:-k-: are in consequence very busy ami unable t r, overtake Mm demand, "it is understood thai en additional kiln is: aoo'U to be orcoed at Ihe W'aikiwi h-h-kworks, a::d funher that a seam of likeh- looking' clay In the ilokonui's will be exploited at an early date. Apolause given last night at one stage of the proveMlin.gs in the competitions in ihe Victoria Hall came at a most opportune time in connection with the c-iM... -il me-tin'-,' i:f-!d in the Council Chamber h-Mow. The M;iyur had just c- :;, he.i.ed his announcement of the suoc-•..-.■: Cil Potation of ihe loan debenture i j'.-o-.■:■.-..! 1,, elsewhere >. and the memb'■-.■■. •,->■•■ :-c by demons; ration commencing To signify approval when tiie stamping of :'.-et and the chipping of hands ov« rh".!'l .-"eni'-d to ibuoie public oongrntu--I'itiou r.i the Council ~., M,,- iiappy ntUCc',,- of ;;..-. }:, lin project. The Ho\- ["'km In ,-, .im'-ot ion wilh [lie r-Vkool Che:; Sim;mg. lb-- < 'nmed ie [I a, t.n-l Ce- .-''or'- Wii'ina Words omiipeiition ■. i-i !„■ hj, Id in lie .Municipal TheI'M'e Mil : ".I'lli'iv i'!„: ,'-: ;,| ~ p.m. '|'l , e r'.'.'eber ,'•' P001. 0n,, l:,s! , ~'i.ii.'; nivI ' '••■ iil ep'-e .1 -I. 1., p m.. and Mer,e, fei-licme ■ c0,,,,,,e, : .-,. ; ; ,; ;;;„ ~,,, the p., or n eel. ...1 :,| [p.. pv, iuus ~ , . It- !'...'ii lloolb. .'di I 1,..-; lid ,ii„| , ',,.. 1.1. i., 1-e '■■■■ .'-ell '• Che;,,,,,, I !,,,. •■,IC. lIH ' . l-'hl tee! Ie- 1,,!.',' 1.-opene. I ||,e ~,,.. ,j f r ,-o . boee- . eine uieMiod f,,r e,,pi,,- -.-. it ii Jip ~e !,,, |l, ,|f Iil'" ill Ihe hl, ; -|„|-. -, s a. me,,,p..r of she oommiiteo appiim!,..,! ~, ip.piiru into this matter, he had eiumav-OIU.-.I 'o I-: ■1 ■. - Hie lllii'i'i'llii'Ml to ;■. mi,.. Ceseeh 1- -ee. l.el had I'C'.MVi'il Po sm,port ;',..i:: ee ■•<■■ >' members, of the cornno:;.-,. 10- b 'd mte,,.h d the vaiious m- : M,.es .• died, aid re-retlcd the rionB ... ■:■■■ I ' ■'• 0;;.e,. ,,f (J,.-, . ~u mi' e . .\ f" I' I"!' 1 rriim to the ,„•- n ■ ;: ■.. , . .'..'■•.-',-:) askiriz for inior. n. " c hi:..;; " '•. ~:" working and The moi-i .i ■'.-i carried.

The Rev. R. S. Gray, of Christehurch. during ;l brief respite from his duties as a judge at the Invercargill competitions, was last evening an interested spectator of the City Couneil's deliberations. On behalf of the Council tlie .Mayor (.Mr \V. A. nit) tendered him a welcome to the Council Chamber, and he occupied the seat of honour on the rostrum next to His Worship.

The companies- interested in the Corporation insurance- have heen making' enquiries in the colony as to the liabitity ..r otherwise of Harbour Hoards for loss occasioned l>y lire to goods stored in jelly or wharf .'-ln'ils. They have discovered that the goods art- invariably held at tlte lisle of consignees, ami that consequently Harbour Hoards have no responsibility. The matter was introdtned by the reeenr fire nt the jetty. The companies mentioned have consequently ottered to refund the pivtnium for this year on "die policy over the goods in the jettv sheds should the Council desire to cancel or reduce the insurance effected on thorn. Mr Martin, solicitor to the Municipal Corporations Association, was consulted by the Council, and advised that the Council was not liable for loss to goods hy rire. unless in the case of negligence of the Council's officers. The question of full cancellation was discussed by the Council yesterday evening, and though some of the councillors held that a small policy should be taken out in case of negligence by tlte officers ir. was decided to cancel the policy on the goods!

The last step is now being taken from .stock-taking to new season's opening. There are many items of interest to be found upon our counters that will not be placed upon our stock sheets ; many oddments and remnants that will appeal to the thrifty buyer, as prices are such as will ensure a clearance before we close our books for the past season. So while we are taking stock come and. pick them over. There are remnants 01 Dresses, Silks, and Velveteens, remnants of Calicoes. Sheetings, Flannelettes ; a small quantity of Embroidery, grand patterns and values. Small lots of Fabric. Gloves suitable for present wear. About 100 pairs of Hosiery out of packets, odd makes, but tip-top value. About two dozen Flannelette Blouses, and about 30 of this season's Ladies' Paletots, and a hundred more odd lines, to-day at Price and Bulleid's.

"It's better than going a trip to Spain or having your honeymoon over again." That's wdiat the bard thought about the taxicab, and you will endorse it when you have had a ride in the most modem vehicle at the same price you pay for old-fashioned conveyance. Next time you want a cab ring up 299 for the taxi. —G. \V. Woods and Co.

In our advertising columns Messrs MeCruer, Taylor and Co. return thanks to their customers for their support during the sale which has just finished. This sale has been u remarkable success ; by far the greatest yet conducted by this firm in point of turnover. Tlie new season brings new fashions and new shipments of goods, and no doubt our lady Readers are already beginning to anticipate tiie shows of Spring and Summer goods. McGruer, Taylor and Co. will shortly announce their first show of the season, and promise their clients a brilliant display of all that is latest and best in the showroom goods.

Many physicians seem to think It a mysterious event when their patients—whom they cannot cure—are quickly relieved and restored to health by Dr. Sheldon s New Discovery tor Coughs all d Colds ; but there 1* nothing mysterious about It. Dr. Sheldon's Xew Discovery represents the latesv knowledge of the day in the practice of the science of healing, and does not follow any of the oldmshioued methods of the materia medica. It noes right to the point of infection in all cases of throat and lunjj trouble, and by means that are all its own drives out the disease and heals the affected parts. It is a safe, pleasant, positive cure for all lunu troubles. Try it. Price Is Od and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. Overcoats and Blankets are the articles most required at this season of the year. You will not want a long pursu to be able to buy them if you call at THE ECONOMIC SALE. A warm and fashionable Overcoat at 19/6 and Colonial White All-wool Blankets at 15/fi per pair. Be wise and visit TTIU ECONOMIC. DEE STREET. " The world and its people." Tou are one of the people, and no doubt you enjoy a cup of good tea. When next you purchase this refreshing beverage try Baxter's Teas pure, fragrant, strong at prices as follows : Is, Is 3d, Is (Id, Is lOd, and 2s per lb. All grand value for the money, especially Rava Tea at Is 6d per lb, or lOlbs for 13s 3d. Try it. Do you know that croup can be prevented V Give Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy as soon as the cUild becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, and it will prevent the attack, it is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. tjold everywhere. Year by year our business expands. Why V Because tiie service we give is always reliable. Have you tested its efficiency ? Try us with your Customs work, and let us demonstrate how quickly we can ciear and deliver goods. Or if you have a parcel to send, hand it to us, and obtain proof of our cheap through ra:es and prompt delivery. The X.Z. EXPKESS CO.. LTD. .-; V XOPSIS NEW ADVFKTISKMKXTS. On Pa*ye I. Wanted—Cook. Wanted—Smart boy. For .'-ale—Boy's bicycle. For sale—Lady's bicycle. Wanted—A good engine-titter. Wanted—Slabby and first-class sawFresh flsn of all kinds at the Fish Supply. Card games, spectacles and text cards a I Wesney's. Large double shop to let in Dee street. To Flax-millers —Pulleys, shaftings, etc. for sale. The Outlook, stationery, typewriter supplies at Llllicrap, MeXaugliton and Co's. On Pag-e 2. P. li. Vickery for Victor cycles. On Pag-o 4. Funeral of the late Dennis O'KocdTe to-day. N'ew goods now forward at Herbert, Hayncx and Co's. On Page o. Fuller's Pictures to-night. Competitions to-day and to-night. .Southern ''rnss Lodge meets to-night. High Schools—Southland v. Otago tomorrow. St. Paul's Methodist Church choir imictiee postponed. Hockey—Southland v. Otago, Queen's ••ark. on Wednesday. , .MaeMahon's Pictures —"Kelly Gang" en Monday. On I-ag-e 7. Enamelling process explained—See Wilson' Fruspi-'s advt. On Fage B. .1. A. Minhell & Co.—Sale of horses to-morrow.

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Southland Times, Issue 14506, 26 August 1910, Page 4

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