ihe Forestry Commission eat. in Wellington yesterday forenoon, and its members left for Invercnrgill last evening. An itinerary has been arranged, but it was not 111 ado public, as some of its details aro still subject to revision. The movements of the Commission will be announced by advertisement. At its sitting yesterday tlio Commission l received a report from the superintending nurseryman for the South Island upon tlio' State forest at Dumgree, in Marlborough. The report, which was forwarded to the Commission by the Lands Department, was not made available for publication. A conference of those interested in the success of the Bible-in-Schools movement was held at the Y.M.C.A. at Christehurch on Wednesday (says 'the Christchurch "Pros?"). There was a big attendance, including many from tho country districts, some coming from as far south as Timaru and Ashhurfqn., The conference discussed plans, etc.,.with Canon Garland,the organiser, all its work being characterised by enthusiasm and determination, ' ' Messrs. Dalgoty arid-Co., Wellington, advertise tlio sale of two dairy farms.' Olio of these farms (BGO acres)'is situated about SSjnilcs from Wellington; and the other ("070 acres) about 1$ miles from a railway: line. HIGGINSON & MACSHANE, Sharebrokers and Accountants, 143 FEATHHRSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Telegrams—"Marmion. LAKESIDE Stud Farm, the homo of Duchess of Woodlands (a ( daughter of nn; imported bull and cow) who is making good for a 10,0001b. milk record this season, under Government supervision. She is 'an eight-year'-old cow of very fine' type, and doing this showing with only three Quarters, demonstrates her good strain. Sho will, in addition, drop a talf to Canary I'aul Fobes Oak (imp.), within lli months of previous calf. Her' calf (if n. bull) is for" sale forward. Inspection invited. Car meets trains.—A. J. GALLICIIAN, Tiakitahuna. ACCOUNT BOOKS, Specially Ruled A Forms, ctc.—lf you want the Best in Sewn Account Books or in the Loose Leaf System (Douglas Patent), or if you require any Special Forms, Ruled and Printed, ring up 'Phono 1933, or call on or write to HUGH DOUGLAS, Bookbinder and Paper Ruler, 90, 92, 94 Wakefield Stroet, and get complete satisfaction, ANTED KNOWN, Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER , ROOMS, IGB LAMBTON QUAY. Telephono No. 20.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 8
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