Mr. James Laing, tho Veil-known international and intcr-Stato cricket umpiro, died last week at the Prmco Alfred Hospital, Sydney. His death deprives the New S'outb Wales CricketAssocmtion of m very eutliusiastic and capable official. ' . 111 Mr Tliomas Stovenson, a grazier, well known in pastoral circles throughout New South Wales, died last week, aged 74 years. He . was lugly respected by all classes. His early, days were spent in New Zealand, and he was an liihmato friend of the late Mr. ItichanJ Auctioneer* will hold their Solwav sale on Wednesday, Septonibr>r 2!, 1913'. «t 12.30 o'clock. Mews. Abraham and Williams Ltd., have been instructed bv to sell at. their rooms. Rangibkei Street, Palmerston North, under conduct of tho Kerfstrar of the Supreme Court, oil Saturday, September 2ft, 1013, ( at 1- o clock noon; Section Number 0, of subdivision fl. in the public map of tliQ Manchester Block, deposited in the Land Transfer OfiVe at Wellington ,as Number 236. The New Zealand Loan mid\ Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, hold their annual spring hor.=e fair Qt Tattersall's, Hawcra, from Wednesday; to Saturday, September 21 to 27.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1859, 19 September 1913, Page 8
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