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DANNEVIRKE SHOW.

v' ; : . S! its . fourth 'year;'' !>;:•' \: [ FINE WEATHER. & ;FINE ENTRY. (By Tolegraph,—Special..Reporter.) ■'<■'• "!.;:,.;_..;. Dannevirke/'February 12. \. '.;! .years! ago, ■tho" Dannevirke District A.-.and.'P.'vVissoc'iation.quietly and unostentatiously made it^'ehtrauce'into the . show arena, and its .brief life has been a ; , Beries of successes.' -!. East s year the Dan- ' novirko gathering was undoubtedly one ■'.. of tho best single-day shows in New. Zea- ;, land, .and the strenuous' work of the 6&V .'■■;cials,/pf- the .association,.during;the.'.'.past' .-■' -twelve months ha?,resulted.,in a two-day 6how. • This year fortune still favours the ■■■'. association, and tho annual show, which ■;':■ opened to-day; in fine weather, brought /"forward- a iecbrd entry..' . ' : 'j

' The gathering is being held on the new . ehow: grounds at 'Mangntera, the freehold 01-which'hasibben. purchased by tho .association.., , Even,now.tho grbunds, which/ aro to. be .officially, opened to-morrow-by Ms' Excellency tho .Governor, present an 'appearance; which would do credit to -a ; much: older, association.' 'Tho 1 'commodious grandstand,'ring,'and stock facilities ln•dicatethat the officers, of .the society, have .ntudied. carefully tho requirements of : both and' the, public, ; ttnd",the finishing, touches hay© yet -:to: be put on the grounds.. ..When this ha 9 been' done,. Dannevirko will rank amongst the foremost,grounds in New Zealand.- :;■) '■"■'■ \ /^ight:,.through',,; the. entries... are. !excellent.' .In the cattle section/there is .'a very .big entry, including fat, ; pedigree, -and dairy, stock. vAyrshires,' Jerseys, and Eolsteins'are'.the most,popular breeds. ;,

1 Fat sheep and lambs make a good showing,, and' the'; 'Romney, Lincoln, and gouthdowh olasses all filled up well. E«i ©Ijlte;— \ V?" :. - - ; V "■".-,''■.' : ' '' SHOW CHAMPIONSr ": '^Shesp'.—Romney—Earn and ewe: W- H. Buick. '" ■-. '-■ 3.. : '.'. v. ', ■.'•. ':■<"'•:<■-■ '.;■";.•' Lincolns—Earn,: ~ Donald ..Mackenzie. '■ Ewe: ]>. Mac Donald.'. -; ; -' :v ; :. : Border Leicester*—Kim and ewe: Jas. &. Welsh..;;.-,'■'.''- ;^"'.,;■; .'...-. ; .>"•..••■ ■ English Ueicesters—Bam: Slack Bros, •, , ?pHthdoWns—^Ram/.and.ewf-'EUisTßros.v* /fpJHE'CU&E^ i Thoroughbred 'stallion-'F k , Carmbnt's JSir-Frisco, 1 j F. Aleiander's.Roosevelt, .2. ■', Draught jetallionf-Hv BeagleyfoGeneral Buller, 1;; D.' 'o'. Sniitli's-Glen. Ophir, 2. Pony, stallion—Mrs. C. Hooper's .Lord Bobs, 1; Master C. Wakely's Rillarney, 2; P. ; .Wcbb's.Stariight, 3.. . ,j..,,-;.\ ~ ■ .Pony .over; 13.2 'hands^Miss' M'Kenzie's Khone, 1; J. H. Fairhurst's Rawiri, 2j Miss K.Bourke'e'Shamrock, 3. \" -."'"

V:, Pony over 12 : A. : .Mac■Kerspy's Nobby, I';'.-C: •Bernstein'a Midget, 2; L. Rcdward'sLady Cyrus. 3. . ■Pony .under 12 hands—Miss -E. Brabazbh's'Tom Thumb, 1; Miss Kitty: Ferguson's Euby, 2;,O.Gundersbn's Chummy,

;r>. S" vSADDLE HOESESi/;. V■' ■//. ■•■ Thoroughbred mare' >'ith foal—B. .>':,-(; ".:;;.,;.- ■'•'. ,■ Mitre" f6r.'.brceding"haclw ;wlth' :Hr'C(;,;Lloyd,-; 2. ,\ .'.;:>;. ; ;ur : ,;■ ..Weight-ctirryingr.hack^W.. '. Hbbsoh's ;Biii'g,^J».\'J'; : .H^.;B.al\e>*s'.Satai^.' l 2." V ";'V„"'.,; "; Medium-weight 'hack—Mrs. '•&.'/ : .M'Crea, 1; K'. ; 11. Arthur, 2;/Win. •>Hanson, '3.-.':: : ; iigUt;weigHt,h<ick-H.rWV. Giesen,:! •,'■!:■ bug; A';;.l, ; 'Hnlford,'(3, ;. T ':,','.', Weight-carrying ebb—D. Johnstone, ,1;

3Lar'o/.witti Jean, 1,;. ;jv:;:p.,;;Q, , :3mith's ( ,Q.ueei\ie; ',?.;> ':,; :,..;„ :,, .Yearling 1 u!ly—D.sO.*. Sniith'B Qneen ■Heavy golding or, raarerrGeo. jll'lntosh, 1 arid,2;; W, Haines,,3.': ;/:;/;.?. Vvv' \w. ; ■ XigUt'goWirigybc marcteJ, Murray,, inni' ■I>- I'i'lQ>rbell,,2; L. ; C. Rathbone, 3; NPa'ir.'of 'M'liitosh,; 1; C..Bmitb-Xs,;;-;.] '../.J;/;-/';-;,/;'.:-/ ;. ;■■'. ; ; . Pali of plough'hbr&s-rChas.' Smith, 1; Geo. M'lntosh, 2. '■''■'}"". ''. 'y' ■:' ..■■■::'■:•'■.•■'•

PRIZE^AKERS-IN S SHEEP./; \ :: -' : ';'"'■?-•:.'' '-. : ;•;'■■■. ;;■'■ ;:•; ■■ ; .''.i Five. Down cross : wetliers,;. ■■ over 21 '■-."'months—G."E.vMerrikiD, 11 ■ -,-. -i■.-. ;■ ■ Fivo Down cross wethers, under 21 ;• /months—L. C Rathbone,•■■•l; - H.-- B;-■.■:-Btnck«j ; ,.-2i\'.".'- )'.:'i^. : . /-iV;'.":.■'■''■'.'■'i- 1 -..'■■■' Five Dovm cross maiden ewes—L. C. ..• Rathbone,.!;.H/ : B.»'Stuckey, : -2..y'-\\'■> '.■ • ■','.'■' 'Eiye.longivool.or'loiigivool cross wethers,' ; oyer. 21 months—J.: ;1 •;■' H. ■ B/ ■Stuokey,, 2...:'.:;''.;.;,. ...\ ■,:.., i '..iv ; / .,.'" :. ,-.:.' '".■:•. Five, lo'ngwool pi longwool cross wethers, ;'.• un"det 21 Murray, jub„ !; L/ ,C.;Ratlibone, 1 2.v,;> .:;.( ;':•;:;';•.,;•>.., - : Five longwoobor>longwool cross maiden: •.' C. Rathbone,!,and 2/ R.;Patti-. son,. 8..... "v' '■■■'■'■.;<■,;■■ ..'■ •;■•■':.■■•■■■:. Five freezing ;.C. Rathbone, !' ■an<l,3';.R.-Pattison,-2.v. ■■;■:•■ ', .•-.■.::' : •■.■;;■ '• ■ :■- ■'. .Three heavy- wethers-W; : Dean, I;' D;' \ Macdonald, 2; M. ;Franklin, 3. ~'....:-' ; : '-;v^'; :; ,/',:pat;lambs.''. ; ':; ■)■ :,' Five Down cross lamibs- i L:C.'Rathbone, ■■•: 1; G.' E. Merrikin;.2. - ' •"':';' : ■:;•""• ." '■'~. Five shorn lonpvbol cross lambs—P, G. :■•• Cooper, I; : ' L.. C. Rathboiib, 2 arid' 3. ; Five unshorn longwool cross lambs—F. G. Cooper, 1; L. Ci'Rathbono,i2,i ':• . Fiyo lambs, oyer 401b!—Jas;' . lArmstrong,,l and 2; A. Peters, 3. "' ; r,V--','■■; ; Pive.'.shorh lambs, over ,401b.— L. CRathbone, ■■ ; £ ah'd.3. ',v-^; : ~-'••.'-'; .'--.,'• Fiye; fat unshorn, Jongy;pol cross .lambs,, ; over 401b— Jas..-'Armstrong,'; 11and• 2;, L. ,;C. Rathbono, 3, ' • • ;'...' P.i v « fat-lonpvool cross "lambs;-vany. weight—L, C. Rathbone, 1-; J. Livingstone, 2; W. Bowden, 3.■'.'" . .-Five lambs, to ibb judged'locally ■ and in London—jas. Armstrong, 1; A. ■ ' '; : ,:"'-: • ;■'■"„•,, \ PUREBRED'SHEEP.,~^, Romney ram, under ,21 months—G. E.. , Allen, l-'and-S.'''•''.•''■ • ' " •■'• ■•■••;■ Three Romney rams, under 21 months— •W.-'B. Alten,'l; G. ■E."Allcn,-!2; I W.IH; Bmck-,-8.-:".'-". '~■.:.>..■■::.. j. ■;..,. «.',- ■-'' •' .••"■ 21' to 33 months—W. H. Buick,'l; W.'B. Allen, 2.• , ■ ■■■■;■ Romney ram, over 33 monthsMV.- H. Buick, 1 and ohampion, and 3; \V. B. •Allen,. 2.' .''.'.•' • ■ •.- •'■■■■ Romney" ewe, under 21 months—W. B. '•alien, 1 and 2; G. E. Allen, 3; ; • ■•■'■ Romney owe,-any age—W. H. .Buick, 1 . and champion and 2;' W: B; 'Allen,' 3." ' Two Romney ram lambs—G; E:' Allen, a; AV. B.Allen, 2. • Two Romney cwo lambs—W. H, Buick. ..1; 0.':8.'AHen,:2.'.:;.-""..'.:•" Lincoln rani, under .21 . months—D. M'Donald.l'.and 3; G. Y. Oliver, 2. • . ' Three Lincoln rams, under 21 months— D. M'Donald, 1; G. Y. Oliver, 2; Hy. Gaisford, 3. -.■-. -. •. , ■.:''■.'■'■ . Lincoln ram,, 21 jto 33 months—D. M'Donald,'land 3 jlly. Gaisford, 2. I/.ndaln"'ram, 'over' 33 months—Donald Mackenzie, 1 and champion; Hy. Gais- . ford, 2;and 3. ''."']' District-bred Lincoln rain—D. M'Don- . aid, i'aii'd 3';.11y. Gais,fon[. 2. ■ , ' '. Liiicprii .ewe,' . mul'e'r 21 1 and champion; G. Y. Oliver, 2 and;).' ■;, ';\ - ,',;:;•/.,/ .;. , .Lincoln ewe,,.any ngc—Hy. Gaisford,' 1 and 2; Donahl Mucicenzie, 3.; ■'■•'■ ■',■"■' Two Lincoln' ram. Jaln,bs— Hy. Gaisford, I; Donald Mackenzie, 2: G. Y. Oliver, 3. Two .i.incoln,ewe lambs—D. M'Donald, 1; liy. •laisford, 2;,-Gcp. Y. Oliver, 3. iVirifev'Leicrstcr-'rniii,' iindcr'2l months— fib.r'.v.'JiVS,..'!,,.- ~,:-..: ' . . ; .'.,.. .• r.^i'i.-r I I'icnsxer.rniu, 21 to 33 months— .T(i!;. l '.'.V...'AVelsh,.,'l. and- champion;: Slack -. BHs:v:!. , . ~,■,'■,; "'„:.,' .-:• :., ■'" ll.n'dcr.'il.ciwster ram,;over :33 months— •i:-; : .■.- :■■-■ ' ' larder; l.eiie?tPrc'we,;undor-21 months— ''. Jos.,A.,Welslii 1 and.2. . : "-■

Border Leicester ewe, any A. Welsh, 1 and 2. ■ " . ■ . ; Two Border Lcicestor ram lambs—Jas. A. Welsh, 1.

• Two Border Leicester owe lambs—J. A. Welsh, ,1.

English Leicester ram, under 21 months .—Slack Bros,i 1, 2, and 3 (tho only entries). . ■

Threo English Leicester .rams, under 21 months—Slack Bros., 1 and 2 (tho only ontries).

English .ram, 21. to 33 months—Slack Bros., 1, 2, and.3 (tho only ontries). .■' English ram, over 33 months—Slack Bros., 1 and champion, and 2 (the only entries). - ■'. ■•',;• •• ■ Southdown ram,. under 21 months—W. Howard Booth, 1 and 2; Ellis Bros., 3. Three Southdown rams, under 21 months —Ellis Bros., 1 j W. Howard Booth. 2; G •P. Donnelly, 3. , , Southdown ram, 21 to 33 months—Ellis Bros.,' 1 and.champion; G. P. Donnelly. 2; ,W. Howard Booth,' 3. -Southdown ram, over 33 months-'-H. B Stuokey. 1 and 2. _ Southdown owe, under 21'months—Ellis' Bros., 1 and champion; W. Howard Booth, 2. : ■[ '.;•

Southdown ewe, any age-W. Howard Booth, 1; G: P. Donnolly, 2;-H. B Stuckey, 3. ~."■■■

_lwo Southdown ram lambs—W. Howard .Booth, 1; John'A. Eiddell. 2 and 3. Two Southdown owo lambs—John A. Eiddell, 1, 2,.and 3.' FARMERS', CLASSES.' Three crossbred' Lincoln ewes, under 21 MTtonald, 1; C. A. Barker 2; B. Pattison, 3. ~..:' ' Three crossbred Lincoln ewes, over 21 months—R. Pattison, 1 ■ and 2; H B Stnckoy,,3. .... ■••-•• . ",Threo crossbred Romney ewe?, under 21 months—L. C. Kathbone, 1'; S. E. Thompson,' 2... . Three crossbred Romney ewes, over 21 months—J. Livingstone, 1; L. C. Eathbone, 2. ..■■.(... Five crossbred. Lincoln ewe lambs—H, B,S,tuokey, J.,,.,/;.-.'.,'■.; '.v.v , Five: crossbred ewe lambs—L. 1. ; •. ..'■'■•■ .Pet lamb... longwool cross—Miss Joyce Cowpor, 1; E, Tickner,;2; Miss J. Thompson,. .3; ~ ■ v.. ;.-. . ,

Pet lamb, shortw'ool cross— K Tickner, 1; Miss B- Mackenzie, '2 and 3. :

; J: ; ;,Y.:'.--.-CATTLE. -"PniZES.jW ';:;;';■ .the; fat'classes;;'■: . * cow—L.;C. Eathbone, 1 and 2; B Gitchard, 3. , ; '.■■•■,,.- , : Fat H. M'Kay,;l and 2. V PEDIGREE CATTLE.: :'\\ y , Two yearling' Shorthorn heifers—W. Howard Hoota's" Carringtbn Duchess 40th,:1.> ". . • . w '. . .Yearling: Shorthbrh bull—W. Howard Booth's Carrington Duke 21st, I.'. - '• Hereford cow with calf—H: B. Stnckey's Kaitoa. Amethyst sth, 1 and champion; H. B. Stuckey,'2 aijd 3..- .- .Two Hereford' heifers-H.':B. : Stuckey, l,2, : aud 3.' "••■';: :.,■.,''

_ Hertford bull, calved since July, 1911— H. B. Stuckey/s Kaitoa Standard; 1 and champion; H.B; Stiickey, 2. - Polled-Angus' cow with calf—Fr Armstrong's Ericia.'.l and champion; F.Armstrong, ,2. ■',' : '•' ~ '/■: "'■',.. .':■::...:. .-.. ,-, | , ' Two ; Polled-'Angus 'hoifersT-F. ' Armstrong, 1. i :'.•'■•■•! ■ ■'..•'' -~ . ■ ,/.i PolTed-Angus bull, 'calved since July, 1911— F. Armstrong's Orangeman, 1 and champioriJ

Ayrshire cow with calf—T. H. Colpman's Bright. Smile of Gowan Bank, 1; D. Buchanan's Lucille of Eden Park, 2; C. Woodley's Queenie 11, 3..".'.. heifer, under.two years—T. H. Colpman's Madgo of Gowhn Bank,'. 1; j. D. ■'Gallbwe'y's ■ Princess ill of., Poririia'l • 2;W::.'WMiof s; Efy/s:: ■■!./;.■• >•;'■;■;:•■•■ •Yearling Ayrshire ,heifdrs-T. H. Colp- . man's 'Princess of "Gowan ■'Bank, 1; T. H. iColpmnn's. -Young .: .Gladys," 2; . jj. Buchanan's Lorna of Eden Park, 3. heifer calf—D. Buchanan, 1; T: H.Colpman, 2;' C. Woodley, .3. Ayrshire -bull, under two years—David '.Buchanan's Corliss of Ed en Park, land champion; 'IV H. 'Colnraan's'Herd jjKn.dio of Gowan Baiik, 2; A- H. Hansen's Tamnki Lad, ! 3... •. .. •:.;,'.'. ; - - . ." Yearling Ayrshire bull—D. Buchanan, '1; T. H. Colpman,'2; C. Webb, 3. . ■■.'< Ayrshire bull,'"any, age—J. Bowden's Prince Goorge,»l;'E.- W. Clark's Seator' : of- Eden iPark,i-2j,, J. .Bowden's Prince Imperial, 3. •..■■.. ...■■■■ Jersey- cow ca!fr-E. A. Eansom's Starlight s Lily, 1 and .champion ;W. H. Booth, 2; Paul -Hunter,: 3. : . . Jersey heifer, .under • .two years—W. H.VBboth's.Amaryllis; i; E. H. .Hughes's Eewa-Alsike, 2; H. Benton's May-Sweat, 8. • , Yearling Jersey ;heifer—W. H. Booth,-1, and 2; E.'.'A; Ennsom,. 3. . Jersey; hejfer. calf—W. :H; -Booth,, 1; Paul Hunter, 2; W; H. -PJiillips, 3.' \ ■"'■ Jersey.: bull, under two Years—E. • H. Hughes's Galway, 1; Paul Hunter* 2;-W. J. Thompson, -3. '■' Yearling: Jersey bull—Paul: Hunter, 1; G.W.lStewart. '2;. R. Ch'armley,• 3. Jersey bull, any -age—Paul Hunter's Oculist 6th, 1 and champion; W. E. Pilcher's Eosie's Optician, 2; G. W. Stewart's" M.P.. 3. :;, i ::'." ~;.:'. :■■.■;'..■■■.■■-

Holstein, cow with; calf—Maurice O'Con-; norfs Holland Queen, 1 and champion; Joseph..L.iggins's. .Dutchland '.' Colanthaii Mercena, 2. ,'■■ ■

. Holstein. heifer, under two years—Joseph Liggins's Caroline Paul, 1; N. Nikolaisoft's Bella of Alpha, 2. ~ '[■■■;' 'Holstein .yearling heifer—Josenh Liggins's Ash Lea, Qiieenie 111, 1; "Maurice O'Connor's Pontiak Burke de Kol, 2; Jas. Hart's Maisie. 3. ■. • ".'

.;. Holstein heifer calf—Joseph : Liggins, 1. Holstein bull, under 2 years—Joseph Liggins's Ashlea King, 1; W. P. E. Berkahn, 2. . -'•

Holstein yearling bull—W. 'Remnant, 1; Jas. Hart, 2 i Maurice O'Connor, 3. Holstein bull, any age—J. Hart's Prince Pietertje of Clifford, 1 and champion; L. C. Rathbone's Riverside Laddie, 2; R. Gllmour's Karl Kroons, 3.

',';.>: . DAIRY, CATTLE. '.- : Cow'any-breed or grade—Joseph Liggins, l;. Goo. Newett,-2. . Grade cow in.'niiJk—Geo. Newett, 1; R. .Charmley,- 2. - ; ...-, -.--,■ ''BUTTER-PAT COMPETITION.' ■;::'.".;-" ; ;:- :•. . n>; . ib.i>ni> ;„. ~:. Milk. Test, ter-fat. I. ; R. J. Williams's Star- ■ ' ■ ' light ..,...:„.......... ;«i 5.4 2.55 2. J.Babbage'aßuby 49 3.6 1.763 3. M. Edlin's Beauty... 47 3.6 1.692 , There were fourteen entries.' Heifer under 3yrs).-R. Charmley, 1 and Heifer under 2 H. Hughes, 1 ; T..H. Colpman,2. .;.' • .' Hpifer.,2l to. 33 months-F. Vealo, 1; G. Gunderson, 2. ■ ' . Two heifers, 18 to' 24 months-L. C. Riithbone, 1. ...'.'■. Two heifers under 18 months—Alei. Mackie, 1; L. C. Rathbono, ,-2. i , Pour : heifers under 18 months—Alex. Jlackie, I;.L. C. Rathbone, 2. . , Two hand-fed heifers-G. Gibbs, 1; R. Charmley, 2j ,:• :.^ :;;' THE PLACES IN [*IGS. Berkshire boar bvor 12 months—Weraroa Training Farm, 1; W. L. Mead, 2. Berkshiro boar over 12 months—W. E. Pilchcr, 1. Berkshire sow, 6 to 12 months—Boys' Training Farm, 1. Berkshire sow, under 6 months—W. E, Pilchcr,'!.'

Berkshiro sow with litter—W. L. Gread, 1; Jas. Smith, 2.

Yorkshire sow over 12 months— Weraroa Training Farm, 1, Yorkshire sow under 12 months—G. R. .Leach, 1.

Any other variety pnrcbred sow over 12 months—Weraroa Truining Farm, 1 and 2. . Two porkors—L. C. Rathbone,'l. •Two baconers—W. F. 11. Bcrkahn, 1. Crossbred sow and litter—G. Gibbs, 1. Sow uiider!2 months—Jas. Armstrong, 1 and 2. • DAIRY PRODUCE, I'rcsli factory butter—Norsewood Co-op-erative Dairy Co., 1 and 2. Farmers' separator butter—Mrs. F. \V. Hodder, 1; Mrs. C. E. Twist, 2. Farmers' non-separator butter—Mrs. Twist. 1; Mre. Hoddor. 2. : Fancy butter—Mrs. Kelly, 1, . . Case of export cheeso-rSlatamau Dairy

Co., I; Piripiri Cheeso Factory, 2j Norsewood Dairy Co., 51. " ' THE COMPETITIONS. Men's driring-C. C. Cox, 1; W. G. llenson, 2. Veterans' jumping for horses over 20 years old—D. G. Kiddiford's Ronald (i!2yrs.), 1; H.-Shaw's Merry-legs, 2. • Maiden hunters—F. Armstrong's Bnldio, 1; L. J. Silverman's Belvoir, 2; A. M'Crae's Rasper, 3. Judging six Romnoy rams—C. B. Rirtdell, 1; It. J. Mncdonnld , 2; B. Lemon, I!. Judging six Lincoln rams—J. A. Welsh, 1; B. J. Hnliburton, 2; K. Strang (Mnstorton), .").■■. \ Farming methods that obtained a hundred years ago suited tho general conditions of things in those days. But, liko Nelson's "wooden walls," tho old,-slow, easy-going farming ways have been relocated to the past for a more progressive spirit possesses men's minds in this age. 1 his fact is evidenced by tho increasing number of'farmers who nro installing Milking Plants and "Anderson" Oil Engines. Tho installation of this modern equipment revolutionises' dairy farming. An "Anderson" Engine materially in. creases the working force of a farm without tho addition of one man, and at «. minute cost per week. "Anderson" Oil Engines nro designed and made in New Zealand, so that when you buy on "Anderson" you help to build up the Dominion's manufactures. However, apart from this, "Anderson" Engines nro eminently suited to'local requirements and are every whit ns good as, and often better than, imported engines. When you order a Milking Maehlne, therefore, order an "Anderson" Oil Engino also. Full particulars obtainable from Anderson, Ltd.', Christchurch.—Advt. When a dairy farmer takes his milk to tho factory in a thoroughly fresh, properly cooled condition, he gets tho best test .and the highest price. The very opposite is the lot of the farmer whose milk has deteriorated •through being allowed to cool by. itself. barton's Milk Coolers enable farmers to cool tho milk' immediately i it comes from the cows, and milk thus cooled still 'retains its freshness on arrival at the factory. Allert J. Fnrton, Carterton.—Advt. : ' A WINNER OF.COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 1911-12 '"ore both won by hens reared on "A. and jt.' Chich Raiser. The first essential for profitable poultry keeping 1 . Obtainable from all ■ Storekeepers.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 8

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DANNEVIRKE SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 8

DANNEVIRKE SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 8

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