At tho annual meeting of tho trustees of the Crystal Palace, held in London, it was stated that after the' war tho palace and grounds would be used for the purposes for which they were originally intended; that was to say, tho palaes would bo developed as a ccntro of education, recreation, and Imperial activityj After buying five ounces of butter ill three packages from the At Dairy Co., °| Barnct, England, Lady Helen Glover liort them weighed in her own kitchen, at tho post office, and at the chemist's. There was a shortage of ITS grains, and at tho Police Court the company was fined Xa for serving short weight. The following vessels will be withirt wireless range to-da.vWar Citadelj' Mahia, Port Hacking, Moeraki, Patcena-, Maori, and Mararoa. The local office of the Huddart, Parkei\, T,t<i„ have received advice stating that their steamer Westraliu (2884 tons) which, collided in Ilolmrt with a sniaU coastal steamer, the Star, was not damaged, uud it is anticipated tlwt the Westralia will sail as expected from Melbourne about j March 25 for Wellington. Tho jStor | sunk, .... j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 141, 10 March 1919, Page 5
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183Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 141, 10 March 1919, Page 5
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