Messrs. E. Johnston nnd Co., Lnmbton Quay, have received instructions to sell the 'contents of''a well-furnished residence situated in Fairview Crescent, off Plunkct Street, Kelburne. The sale will begin at sharp this afternoon. _ The contents will be on view at H. 30 this morning. "York Farm," 585 acres, situated six miles from Marlon, is nnnounced for sale by Mr. F. A. It. Brice, Marton.
Messrs. Stewart Hawson and Co., Ltd., jewellers, are exhibiting a very flno assortment of solid silver and clectro-plnted centre pieces, and cake and fruit stands.
Among those called to the Bar at tho Middle Temple recently was Mr. Ba U, who< jirolviUy has Iho shortest nanio on record. Mr. U is a H.A. of Cambridge.
The Russian army estimates for (ho year 1513 provide for an oxpondituro of -£51,500,000, an increase of over .C 5,000,000 on the j-pir.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 7
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