Tho irork of (lischarfjins the Hsuipiri's 150 tons of wmont ivns ncfomplishort yostprdnv, nni) tho vessel sailed for Picton. Tho 'wharf lnbmiroi'3 used hooks, nnrl evptylhiin? wnrkpil smoothly. A quantity of e'enipnt was also disclmruod from (ho ilniiowni (luring the day. Although dpInin Attwood, in his report, maintained tluil: I In' hooks, when properly used, would not damajro Hip Imp", it was nnlirrnlilp thai on spvcr.il occasions the point of the hook penetrated tho ImRS. The nlliccs of thi' ('itv Council will lie ployed ~n I'ridav on the invasion of tho slalVs iiniiiiiil picnic to ho held at UnvV liny. Fnr_ Bronchinl Cou;;h, tnko Wooda' Groat lVrvermiuL Citro, 1«. Gd.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 4
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110Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 4
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