A. Carterton resident has invented a milk atirrer, which it is olaimed, by keeping a constant yet Blow stirring motion in milk cans, prevents milk turning sour in hot weather, assists td aerate it, and keeps it sweet and fresh. f According to the Taranaki Herald, the l petroleum boring operations now proceeding at Moturoa under the direction of Mr ronot r ’fi[>v, h °^ e m very good P ros Poets o ets last Wpek, The drill entered a stratum of elate play, where the indications of oil and gas were more pronounced. A Wairarapa shearer turned off in three consecutive days, 204, 205, and 206 sheen respectively.
The new graving dock, which ia to be constructed at Port Chalmers at a coat of ,£75,000, ia expected to be completed in veam »UUw- ... ’~ " A band of 'lattiiS^ o^ a in the snburbs of Ashburton v7ilh stones, smashing all the windows. A large stone - landed on a bed occupied by an invalid, j
N. 25. Herald’s London correspondent writes :—Mr B. G. Jellicoe, the well-known New Zealand barrister .who came to England on business (three months ago, has been called to the English Bar at Gray's Inn. and has attached himself to the South Wales circuit. I hear that Hr Jellieoe .had rather a remarkable experience with his examination, as he cleared, the whole of the barrister'sexaminations at. a single sitting, being fthe only man among 2000 candidates. who oi'd so, while the feat; itself- has : not he.en performed : foe mm7i Kcars j;as£< _ . ~: :t \ L. j. -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 January 1905, Page 2
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