A Lithgow (N.S.W.) townsman recently lost, a garden fork and advertised that he would like to address a lew "cursory" remarks to (he thief. It would seem as if Iho old adage of "Couscienco makes cowards of us all" would apply in this case, tor on the following morning he found four forks lying in his garden. His fork was no! among the number.—"Sjdncy Daily Telegraph."
The Auckland Industrial, Agricultural, and Alining Exhibition is In be opened on December 1, Jlfi.l. i According to (ho prospectus which has just been issued, application forms for space must ho filled up and returned (o the secretary not later tinu March 31 next, so that exhibitors have just six months to make vp their minds what they ure going to do. 'iho exhibition is to remain open for tlireo months. Charges lor space appear to ha very reasonable. They are: 2s. per wpiaro foot, and 3s. per square foot tor corner allotments. Space must ba paid for on application. Exhibitors are to make their own arrangements for tho sonwying, delivery, arrangement, and removal of goods to and from the exhibition, and ;.o responsibility for damage or loss will ho taken by the authorities. .Special terms aro obtainnblo for tho carriage of goods tojind from Auckland. No exhibits must be removed during the exhibition, and no exhibitor is allowed to docoralo his or her stall wit hi bunting, without the, permission of the committee, as it is desired to have a uniform scliemo of decoration. All goods must be exhibited in the name ot the individual or firm signing the application form. Tho New Zealand Government Tourist Department and Messrs. Thomas Cook and Son have been appointed official passenger agents.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1553, 24 September 1912, Page 4
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