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"• Mr.' Frank Huntsman, a descendant of Benjamin. Huntsman, of Sheffield, the inventor of cast steel, has died at-. West Retford Hall from tho effects of- an attack of influenza contracted during electioneering work.. He was. actively associated with, the; business established by his famous ancestor. An interesting story is told of how the secret , of making cast ■ steel ,was . : 6tolen from Benjamin Huntsman. It is said that oil a bitterly cold night many years ago an analytical chemist, disguised hs a trami), came begging to the gates of the Huntsman works,, and was given shelter. He crept to thefurnaces,: watohed-tho process,'and later on sold the secret..

The National Lifeboat Institution has put on record its high appreciation of the gallant servicc-s of Coxswain Richard Purvis and the' .crew of tho Bridlington lifeboat, in having on December 22 rescued, in a gale, the crew of seven' Uieh of 1 the brigantiha Guile of Leith, by a gift to him of an inscribed binocular glass, and to the men of gifts of money. The lifeboat and the brigantineVcrew .narrowly escape disaster on returning, and the institution specially, marked its appreciation of Coxswain Purvis's, skilful--handling' of the lifeboat in tryjng. circumstances. Mr. Purvis-already holds two medals, including the Board of Trade's, . for; saving life. ' ' <

Tenders aro invited by the Hutt Countjr, Council for tho formation and metalling of 40 chains of Barton's Road, Trentham. Particulars elsewhere. . •••'

Notice is given by Mr. J. S. 'Swan,' architect, that tenders for the erection of a building in Manners. Street close at noon to-day. Messrs. .-Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will Sell, without reserve, at tho farm of. Mr. W. H. ' Crowthor, Kingston Road, Shannon, at 1 o'clock to-day, cows in milk, lambs, fat sheep, etc., as advertised. . ■ . Messrs C- Smith, Ltd., notify tho ladies of Wellington that 50 new' costumes have arrived from London; the very latest styles, long coats trimmed black satin and jet buttons. Messrs J. W. Braithwaite and Co. will sell, on tho premises, Railway Terrace, Johnsouville, on Wednesday next, at 2.30 p.m., the whole of , tho machinery and plant of a wholesale cabinetmaker. Everything to be sold is stated to be in good wonting order, and the auctioneer's instructions are "must sell." Particulars, are advertised on our auction page of this issue. . "Oh, me lady, me lady, I have lost little Master Algernon in the park." "Good heavens. Why didn't you tell a policeman at once?" "But, me lady, I— I was speaking to one when Master Algernon was losing hissclf."

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 771, 21 March 1910, Page 9

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