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/_On Wednesday; Juno' 23,' at 2.30 p.m. Messrs.' ihomson and Brown, acting under instructions 1 7?,4,/rom;.Mr. D..G,,,,A. Cooper, Registrar .ot;.tap;,Sni)rome,;Court,-'will offer- by publio auction, at their.rooms, Customhouse Quay a' [.superior,;.residential -property, containing seven Uarge-ana-,lofty>rooms,-replete with every mod-i-ern convenience, including gas, h. and b. water, plantation, etc., and beine .all the land-comprised in C.T. Volume: 71, [oho 131, and being sections 2 and 3. The land I has a ( jeet- to -Owen Street: by .-a:depth u omj7,f«et. The'.pro P erty„is situated I'ln.- the ■.•best-.jartof Owen .Street. Tullpar-!-.-noulars..?«a'n', office of-the ijftuoti.oneet's.-:; Mes?rs. Thomson :and.Brown also uirept <to their special.- change" list of properties.-radyprtisedyelsewhere, which ..they obßbto,rha 'will;.be goffered, for .lease .by. publio -0110tion. by L the" Waiariki District Maori Land Board at the Assembly Hall, Rotorua, on Wednesday, June SO, commencing' at 10 a.m., ~/: Mr. Rider Haggard, at a-meeting bf the Society, of-Authors,. said that unless something... was.-done Jwith regard to 7d. hovels wouH.bo.practically killed. No •one could earn-;a-.'-living -'out of books pub:bshed,;iit;/7d.j,fyot'if known-;that a 'book publisbed-. ; at 6s::-:wbuld very soon -be .published; at 7d;:;ifc-w.as-.bbvious that the 6s ■book-would notrbe-hbught;: It was to the in-terest;bf'-all. authors-'to- prevent-books from being publishedhi tbatJfoTm-.too/sbon... .••Mr3.#ewiywed—-'.'Frediidear, I' ; have done you a great injustice." '.' Mr. Newlywed—"ln what,way?" .Mrs. Newlywed—"Woll, I suspected" you without reason. I asked several of your friends that you go-to the club with if you knew, how to play pokov, and every one of them - thought a minute and said you 'didn't." :.;.'.." \ .".'■■-. . : • ■As usual, thoy began discussing tho play after the thoatre. : "Well, how do you liko the piece, my dear?'' asked the fond husband, who had always found hia wife a good critic. "Very much. There's only one improbable thing in itj the-6econd act takes place two years after, the first, and they have the same .servant."'"-'' 1 ■-.-".'. ; ,'.,'•■',-' :[ '. '; . 'There is, much. to. humiliate us when we see: how easily J people' aro thrown into fits of degrading excitement, how easily they, can be appealed to and moved by the basest motives.—Rev.' J. Scott Lidgett. :j • Nobody . v who.-' understood , the delicate and complexity of production and :• exchange which "kept-moderh society going would dream for a singlo moment of changing :ifc by-any act of violcnce.T-Mr, J. Ramsay .Micdatt*^-:-".-.■■•--■-'-■■,'',•/ •■•'-••.■ ..-.•,•" ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 4

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364

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 4

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 4

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