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LAND BOARD.

Meetings of the Land Board will be held at the District Lands and Survey Offico, Dunedin, on the undor-racn-tioned dates 1912. Wednesday, August It. Wednesday, September 11. Wednesday, October 9. Wednesday, November 13. Wednesday, December 1). Time of meeting : 10 a.m. No will be considered unless received befcre noon on the Saturday preceding? the meeting.

Tlio estate of Air Charles Drinslev Marl-ay, of West-meath, is valued at l'500,()00. He has bequeathed Csiljinil and his art collection to the. Fit/,William Museum, Cambridge. The King, accompanied by the Queen, opened the new Immingham dock. A structure at liostcn, whereon some work girls had assembled to cheer the 'Royal train as it passed, collapsed, and six of them had to be taken to the hospital. Mary Haywood, a married woman ot 31 years, hanged herselt a L her homo in Green Island 011 .Monday morning. Her husband is vor'-iwi up country, and there are four children, the eldest 0 i whom is onlv six vcars old. The delegates' board 0 t the Newcastle (Jf.X.tt.) miners decided that all .members should .pay ; 6d wveklv tc the support of the Waihi men. Ihe 'Australians wer,. deprived 'of w-liat looked like a certain win against Leicestershire by the Vagaries of the weather. Th© scores stood . Australians, 32|7; Lciceetershiue 2117 ai.d 6S for three wickets.

'I he German f'rov. n tVhuv i- planning a visit to ihi; Aonnftn colonies in Afrixca. lie-hopes to repr-senti thi; in Kast Afrira at the lt>U celebrations in Jhonour of Uk inauguration of the last section oi t'he railway to Tiir^anvika. In the House of Common', Mr .1, O'Orady (Labour mem'bor fr.T l^ecU) angrily but vainly ch rnan dixl j: roci i <l - enev over the i\ a v,\' to consider the (lookers starving families. Fiiiallv lie threw his papers on the floor, ami exclaimed, " Its a scandal!" and the House. ■At tho Citmperdown Yards (stairs the Sydney Daily Telegraph) Messrs William Inglie and Son sold on account of Mr (Richard Bnmic his annual consignment of Vavy draught horses consisting of fifteen colts and four fillies. Tht ■se -were bred 'by Mr Binnie at liis Maerami Estate and were greatly admired 'by the Sydnev earners. Most 0 f them to sired bv Mr Bimvic's 'imported Clydesdale stallion Babneadie Enchanter (C.S.B. 10,15!)'). This sire is by (Vi c champion Clydesdale stallion of Britain, Prince of Albion, who was sold for 3000gs in Engdand. A' few wrc by Mr James Lawson's champion Glvdcs-. dale Brilliant Boy. The horses met witK very keeij competition, the colts making tho 'highi average of £53 6s Bd, a record ior tlve yards, and the fillies £46 10b. For children's hacking cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure la 6d 2s «d,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5964, 27 July 1912, Page 4

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LAND BOARD. Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5964, 27 July 1912, Page 4

LAND BOARD. Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5964, 27 July 1912, Page 4