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the Lawrence bakers have the price ofthe;tlbloafto{sd. , Work, on the Otago o#ritf*Fliao was re. r l the Mannherikia is completed.'' The Alexandra Bra*? Band will, weather permittfjtigV .play onßimdayaiteraoon.commenoiriKatSp.in. *v On Thursday evening last, the B«me !. s*?## Company appeared before a orowdedhouse nt the Alexandra town hall, ■ .when the "programme submitted quito'suatained the high reputation* borne by this ; iever-popialar company. • ''.:■•.'■ . seen the crops;in Coal Creek looking as well ' r as they are at present. The grass is growing at each a rate that it is pushing the cattle oyer. Thfccattls are too fat to move. and. ! farmers are I'ofng '#. fatties" carrying water to them. ■;;', •'■. ■ •■■•.''.-

press "have accepted thewrifcforlibeHri tbijr® action 'brought by Sir Joseph Ward, in cfrri? neotion with allegations regarding timber areas on the North Island main trunk line/ Ihey disavow any intention to attribute pet* / ! eonal motives. . . : : 4 A :\y'; A barkeeper named Garfled at Minneapo is telephoned to a. 'Wend: "Listen and ; • yon will 'hear something." A woman* shriek and revolver shots were heard the telephone wires. It was learned later that Garfield, after killing his wife, had committed suicide. The Pope has directed that no lady considering herself a good Catholic shall appear in a decollete gown at any gatherings at* tended by cardinals and prelates. He b« 8.180 ordered the removal from the churches of images and ornaments of little religious or artistic value, | Butler, alias Donnelly, who murdered the in Cumberland street, Dtraedin, in 1880, will be discharged from Pentridge (the penal de* partment of Victoria), where he is now with violence, next month, February, 19M* Mr Geo Fqwldb, the member for Grey Lynn, is expected to reach Christehurch on January 28. He will address meetings land question, and will also visit Otsgo. He will probably be accompanied in his campaign by Messrs G Laurenson and T E Taylor. u - A startling epidemic has broken out in a herd of between 20 and 25 young draught horses at Te Eapua. Five of the horses are dead, and fonr are almost dead. Mr Bur* ton, the Government veterinary surgeon, has examined the horses, but the disease is very baffling. It is said to resemble a combine* tion of influenza and strangles. We regret to learn of the death of Mr W P Matthews, editor and proprietor of the "Mtßenger Mail," which occurred at Boxburgh on Sunday evening last, after a brief illness. The deceased gentlemasywas highly esteemed by his fellow-townsmen, and the sincerest sympathy is expressed for his widow and family in their untimely bereave* ment. <

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AHCOG19040114.2.15.6

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
421

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 4

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