Mr; D. Miller, who has been Chief Postmaster at/.Wanganui for the past seven' years has been transferred rto Wellington, where ho will he .; Chief. ' Postmaster.—Press Association. ' Speaking .in the House yesterday, the Hon. J. Carroll (Minister for Na- .. tive Affairs) said that • every ' effort would'bermaije to have a Bill brought down this session dealing with certain • Native lands on the AVest Coast of this island. ■ .• A promising invention (states the "New Zealand Herald") has been made by Air, W. H. Davy, a medical student at the Auckland University College. The purpose of the invention is to warn ships in due time of , their proximity to- dangerous. rocks, by exciting an electric alarm placed on tho ship. It is being patented in all the leading maritime countries of the . world. MOTOR TRACTION. The Scott Motor,; Agency have on tj an(l a Two-ton Motor Lorry, fitted with 20-horse-power, four cylinder engine, two ignitions, three. speeds, detachable tarpaulin, hood, etc. Trial given with full load for speed, hill-climbing, and handijaess. On view at 57 Lower Cnba Street, • jllington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 5
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175Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 5
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