GENERAL TELEGRAMS
BOWRON BROS. By Telegraph.—Proes Association. Chvistehurcl), Last Night. Messi'B. Bowron Bios, and Co., Ltd., have sold their business to a New Zealand company, which will trade under the name of the Bo won Bros. Export arid Trading Co., Ltd. The transfer o£ the premises and tannery stock was completed yesterday, and the new firm starts to-day under the management of Mr. Charles Gerbcr. PIGBON-SHOOTING MATOH. Christchurch, Last Night. A pigeon-shooting match for £IOO a side between Duncan Fraser, of Masterton, and E. P. Graham, of Dunedin, was decided at Papanui to-day. Graham won, killing 85 birds to his opponent's 78. AN OFFENCE ADMITTED. Ginhorne, Tuesday.. Joseph P. Murphy was to-day fined £25 or a month's imprisonment for sly grog-selling at Rauknioa. A written admission supplied to the police at Feildingwas put in. THE CORONATION INVITATION. Wellington, Tuesday. Only a few replies have been received by the Premier to the coronation invitation to members of Parliament. In every ease members are unable to make the necessary arrangements to go.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 1 March 1911, Page 5
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170GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 1 March 1911, Page 5
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