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The Herald. Alexandra, Thursday, Feb. 11, 1904 The Court sits at Ophir on Thursday, 25th inst.

The Railway Department advertise ex-•; : cursion fares. '";-,-, ! Dr A J M'llroy,. of Ophir, has beenv ; gazetted a Justice of the Peace. ' •;** The "Mt Benger Mail" has been potffcv/ chased by Mr W Jack, of Dunedin. " 3 ' r The Lowburn cricket team defeated 01ydV on the latter's ground last Saturday, by' 1?5 . runs to 75. .'•'■ '»■; '""■ A trotting club was successfully formed I at Alexandra last evening; A report will appear in next issues - "■* . . On Tuesday of last week, the first load of stuff was taken over the Poolburn viaduct by the ballast engine. A Wellington baker has been fined £l, with 16s costs, for neglecting to legibly stamp loaves with the figures "2" or'*4." The first show, under the auspices of the Dunstan District Horticultural Society, will be held at Clyde on Thursday next, February 18th. This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Young, Buchanan, and Oo hold an extensive! t sale of furniture and household effects on behalf of Mr D Callaghan. As Mr Oallaghan is leaving-the district, everything must be disposed of. The dwelling house and section will also be offered. Particulars will be found in our advertising columns. Red Light—Danger I We'll better lookout When we see such an ominous sign. That peril's ahead, there is'nt much doubt, Perhaps its a slip on the line. We feel just the same when we get a bad cough, Our safety we haste to secure, By buying the stuff that will soon shake it off Some— Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. The Alexandra Poultry Company notify that they have for sale Buff Orpington Cockerels, Aylesbury Ducks, and American Bronze Turkeys. As all these birds have been bred from first-class stock, poultrybreeders would do well to sieze this opportunity of acquiring high-clas.s strains. The turkeys were bred from prize birds specially imported from America, and these should find a ready sale. Particulars as to priceswill be found in our advertising columns.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 405, 11 February 1904, Page 4

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332

The Herald. Alexandra, Thursday, Feb. 11, 1904 The Court sits at Ophir on Thursday, 25th inst. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 405, 11 February 1904, Page 4

The Herald. Alexandra, Thursday, Feb. 11, 1904 The Court sits at Ophir on Thursday, 25th inst. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 405, 11 February 1904, Page 4

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