The manager of the Ballanco Dairy Factory, Hawke’s Bay, some timo ago onclosed, with a box of butter n letter asking tbo recipient to let bim know bow the butter was liked. He reoeived two letters from a large English firm telling him the butter was very well liked indeed. They mentioned that the butter was quite free from the fishy flavor that New Zealand butters often had. Naturally, Mr Cameron thinks this is a feather in his cap. i
Daring the haif-mile raoe at the Frasertown sports a young man named H. Brown, of Ruakituri, had his foot severely gashed with Che spike in a shoe of one of his fellow athletes. Ho was rendered immediate surgical aid on th 6 ground by Dr. Bomerville.
Neither the Lhasa officials nor the common people seem to beor any ill-will towards the British Government for all that hos happened. It was the men of Kbam who boro the brunt of tbo fighting, and it is said that the Lamas wore not very displeased at the thinning out of these rude but turbulent levies.—Pioneer, Allahabad.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1349, 9 January 1905, Page 1
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