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Mr Farley, the representative of Messrs H. Reynold & Co., a firm woll-known in connection with the dairying interest in Auckland, and whose " Anchor brand " of butter has fetched such high prices in the London market, is now in Taranaki where ho is opening an agency for the sale of the " Alexandra Cream Separator " which have been proved to be superior to other makes. Mr Farley who is at Inglowood fitting up there a dairy factory, will be in town on Saturday, when he may bo consulted by ail interested in the matter. Captain Edwiu telegraphed at 1 p.m. today :—": — " East to north and north-west gale, with rain and heavy eea, after 12 hours from now ; glass further fall." During the debato on the second roadiDg of the Land Bill, Mr Buckland seems to have rasped away at Mr Fish pretty hard. He Raid that member waß neither brass nor a tinkling cymbal, ho was nothing but a kerosene tin tied to a dog's tail. In the course of his remarks on Friday evening at fcjt. Paul's Hall, says tho Wanganui Herald, the Ilev. Mr Isitt, in his lecture on the " Black Uoro of Hayti," paid a tribute to the Catholic Church, which he said " was tho only denomination that did not make a distinction between black and white worshippers, which, as a Mothodist, he was ashamed to say." Mr Garry announc s a concert at popular prices (2b and Is) for Thursday evening next at tho Alexandra Hall. The programme will consist chietly of orchestral music, with a few vocal items by favorite amateurs. The orchestra has been brought to a high state of perfection by Mr Garry, and will perform some qp.Vr music recently received from America. We hope to see a " bumper " house. In the debate on the Criminal Land Bill, Mr Hutchinßon said, "The Statutes Revision Committee spent three hours scattered over three days in revising tho heavy code of 448 clauses and many subsections. They made but threo amendments, one to obliterate the crime of arson for tussock grass, and another to prevent criminals being hung in chains That \va« how tho Statutes Kevwau. QDWwiUee did itl York*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9145, 28 July 1891, Page 2

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Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9145, 28 July 1891, Page 2

Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9145, 28 July 1891, Page 2