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Scueling.—By cablegram we learn that at the International Sculling Regatta at Toronto on September 12, the race for single sculls was won by Ross. The consolation race was won by Edward Triekett, of Sydney, beating Gandour and Hosmer. Cheese-making Becipe.— The last American recipe for cheese-making is, to skim the milk of every particle of cream and then add lilb of lard to every 1001 b of milk. After the usual curdling and pressing, they are shipped to England as fresh milk cheeses. The worst of the matter is that the cheeses are very good, and sell readily under their false name.

Pul»lic Notices. TO SHEARERS. SHEARING will cc/nrc and Orawhara OCTOBER 17th. Open sheds. sheep : 17s 6d per 100 f Y ANDREwWjOGAN, Manager. NOT rt* GE the Waicy(%]ub will a 'P u^urau ) 10th, be held i on MOND at 8 o clock queste MONTEIT Hon So v NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNE J*^re IP. give th« partner Robiecounts onl\7 to DW OORE, horn any account name of the lat harged JOH ORE, f EDWARD MOOR apau, September 3, 1881. NOTI C E . ANY person /fiwnd trespassing or removing st6ct Blocks Nos. 165 and 166 in the *3mjJ(lfretu^Extension Reserve, will be pmdecuttfd. BROS. Smedley, September 0, 1881. T O E T. known as Waip icoll. For THE HOI the Presbyt now in the occupation particulars apply 1 " ALEXWItOBB, W aipawa. Impo ook wethe Wil redeei if not (lOW, Poundkeeper.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 315, 17 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 315, 17 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 315, 17 September 1881, Page 3

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