Sir Joseph Ward lins becomo patron of the Gregg Shorthand Association of Now Zealand. Intending passengers by the R.M..S. Biruutakn, for London, aro notified by arivcrtieem«nt that the steamer will lcavo Glaisgow Wharf, direct (or son., at 4 p.m to-morrow. Particulars of a grand moonlight excursion to Day's Bay this evening nro ndvortised In this issue. Tlio weekly session of tho Pioneer Lodjro, No. 11, 1.0. G.T., was held in tho Ecchabite Clinnibers, Manners Street, on Monday evening, Bio. Millan, P.C.T., in tho chair. Tliero was a good attondnncc of members. After business had boon rancluded, a competition wna held, Sistor Staples proving the winner. Tho largest waggon in tho world has been shipped to Nome, Alaska, for tho Pioneer Mining Company. It is over 26ft. long, nncl 7ft. high from tho axle. Tho wheels aro 10ft. in dinracter, and aro fitted with iron tyres a foot and a ball in width.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 7
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152Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 48, 20 November 1907, Page 7
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