The high winds and heavy sea? lately prevailing on flic KasL Coast of the South Island rendered unsuccessful the recent attempts of the settlers of Kllersmere to let! out- the surplus waters of the lake. On several occasions channels were made, but the high seas running speedily piled up the shingle and stopped them. The settlers have not yet- given up hope, as the periodical inundation of their land is of frequent occurrence. The same trouble is experienced with some of the minor rivers further south. William James was lined Lad for using a room in Market street, Sydney lor‘ 'betting purposes. Almost nightly cases of luuise-nrcyk-:have been occurring in Sydney, the p. ',-cs mostly chosen being hotels and .1 l , -h;rs’ shopSj- ] ore thing every lady requires is a ; dainty stylish Lace Collar.- Scores o' j designs to select from, direct from the ! manufacturer, and the Best Value we • Lavs fives cSetcd;— .Cj ROSIEJ & C.Qj
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 695, 15 December 1902, Page 3
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156Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 695, 15 December 1902, Page 3
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