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Caesar, the late King's dog was re* cently tho cause of the greatest concern to Queen Alexandra, now bis mistress. He wandered away from tho grounds of Marlborough House. But he still has on his collar tho inscription, "Caesar; I am tho King's dog," and by this he was identified in Bridge Street, Westminster, and promptly returned to hor Majesty. Tho man's left lung was divided into two parts, said a doctor at tho inquest held at Battersea on an omnibus driver, whose death was found to bo duo to apoplexy. There was no other caso on record of a man having throe lungs. Sister Avabamia, representative of W danta, will lecture to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, upon "Tho Symbolic. Meaning of 'The Robes and the Lamb'," and in the evening, at 7 o'clock, on "Who are the Masters, and How Can tho Conditions bo Mastered—Hero and Hereafterf" Lectures arc free. The attention of investors is drawn to an advertisement in another column of a very desirable property for sale by auction on June 15 by tbo New Zealand Loan And Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. The property is handy to Napier by good roads, and offers a splendid opportunity to those in search of a good investment. Mr. W. Scott Bedford will speak at a meeting of the Wellington City Brotherhood in the Druids' Hall to-morrow afternoon on "Half an Hour with Tolstoy." Tbo People's service of tlio Central Mission in the King's Theatre will bo conducted at 7 o'clock by the Rev. E. 0. Blamires, the subject being. "The Story of a White Flower." Both meetings are open to all. A special advertisement relating to apple land for sale in the "Nelson district is inserted by Messrs. Miller and Rutter. The firm advertise the Bronte Estate for sale in blocks of from 25 acres, at prices ranging from £S per acre. Plans and full particulars may bo obtained on application at the firm's offices, 35 Panama Street, Wellington. Messrs. Miller and Rutter insert a revised list ofdairy and sheep farms for sale and exchange. Mr. Henry Burling, jnn., Brooklands, Tiramea, Alfredton district, has placed his property of ,5730 acres under offer to the Government for closer settlement. An important sale of dairy heifers will bo held by Messrs. Abraham and Williams on Wednesday, June 26, at Fcilding saleyards. Messrs. Thos. Turnbull aud Son., architects, invite tenders for the erection of a residence in Oriental Bay. In an advertisement in this issue Mr. ,T. D. Cruickshank, land agent, Hunter Street, has a number of properties (in various parts of- tho North Island) for sale. Particulars of two farms for sale are advertised in this issue by Messrs.-S. R. Edward and C'o.s, land agents, Masterton. The eighth National Dairy Show will open -at Palmerston North on Juno 20, and continue until June 23. Tbo Xew Zealand Potillry Institute, Chrislchureh, invites poultry men (by an . advertisement in this issue) to pond for their new catalogue. These will bo supplied free of charge. The programme of the sports to be bold on tho opening night, Wednesday next, of the Coronation New Zealand Exhibition appears in our advertising columns. Messrs. C. C. Ross and Co., Masterton, havo hvo farms for salo. Particulars of a sale of dairy land near Waihau, Waikate, to bo held by tho Farmers' So-oncralivc Auctioneering Co,, on Juno 11, arc adverl'sod in this issue. Cole's Drapery Co. have a number of scatter advertisements in this issue of interest to bargain-seekers. A .sale of household furniture, effects, and two'uprighf: grand pianos will be held at Bolton Street, on Tuesday next by Messrs. A. L, Wilson and Co. It was decided at the annual mectinj of Messrs. Vickers. Sons, and Maxim, at Sheffield, to alter tho name of the company to Vickers, Limited. Mr. A. Yiekers.'lbo chairman, said that, the compunv had been known throughout the world o'm Vickers and (hey I bought (ho new name of the firm wac belter in every way.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 6

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 6

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