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jS is reported that at Manaia there may I bo seen on sorno lands adjoining the sea—growing very luxuriantly thin year—the Californian thistle. The other day C. Bothwoll, a single man, residing at North Broken Hill, New South Wales, was drowned in a dam. A Taranaki settler received no less than j£6s for a draught horse at Hawera the other day. The breed was a GlengyleWallace. The body of a man named William Sydney Brown, a resident of King street, Newtown, was found floating in Bose Bay, Sydney. Part of the face had been eaten by fish. Sergcimi Norwood (Wanganui) thinks •prohibited persons ought to be labelled. '•The members of the Bluo Bibbon Army are not ashamed to wear a bit of blue ribbon on their coats,” he said in Court, and why should those who go to the other extvemo be ashamod to tvoar a badge?”
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1031, 26 October 1903, Page 4
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169Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1031, 26 October 1903, Page 4
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