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A HANDY SEPARATOR

The Baltic Household Cream Separator has caught oil. Since its introduction a few months ago, tlio sales have exceeded all expectations. As an example, one User states that formerly he made four pounds of butter per week from liis single cow, and now, with tlio separatoi, he makes seveii pounds of butter from the same quantity of milk. The Household Separator does away with all the labor and inconvenience of setting milk in pans, and makes nearly twice as much butter into the bargain. Price £3 5s each, from all fading ironmongers, of Mn.eEwane, l/txl., Fort Street, Auckland. ’

BARQUE SUNK IN MID-OCEAN, j EIGHT LIVES LOST. j V ESSEL SIN KS IN TAVO MINUTES I

Unitod Press Association— Copyright Received, Aii'nist 10, 0.10 a.mi. MMKISANE, August 1 ; >. '|’l ll ■ steamer Arawatta lias arrived from Sydney. She reports that at 0 o’clock on Wednesday morning, when c ; w lit. miles oft’ Port Stephens, she colll,led wit'li and sank, the barque Intlotiorir, Wellington to Newcastle, in ballast' The barque sank in two minutes. floats wero lowered by the Arawubtii, and picked u.p three men m the water. Five others climbed over the Arawn.tta’s bows. The Arawiatita romafned in tlio locality till autei daylight, but tlioro was no further sign of Life, and she resumed her voyTho saved are: —Carl Albertson (first mate), John Sorenson (second mate), C. A. Lewis (a native ot Westport, A. 8., shippod at Wellington), Adolff Ben jam won (A. 8.), Franz Alder (steward), Ernest Krebiko (A B ), Hans Lusader (A. 8.), Alex. Ivreii.tzlin (A. 8.). The missing are: —Schmidt, George Harrison (18, A. 8., shipped at Wellington), George Teder (saalmaker), Axel (1 ottfricdson (Hi), ICanut Johansen (A,8.), Narl Fdander (A. 8.), Emil Palmer (A. 8.). 'Pbe eaptain lost Ills life trying to save the youth Gottfriedson. Ine Arawatta was doing 12 knots at the time and the barque about 1 knot 6. The sailors state that the liarqhe was showing all her lights. Tlio Arnwatta*s bows wero considerably damaged. Received Au-ust IG, 1.4 a.m.) lvrentzl m, Lewis, and Sorensen jumped overboard at the moment or the collision, and were rescued by the boats. There was no panic on the Arawatta, though there was a great commotion for several minutes. Ike vessels remained interlocked for a lew seconds, but as soo-n as tlio Arawatta backed out the barque went down. Those drowned wero on watch below, and had not time to save themselves. Captain Sclnnidt could have climbed aboard the Arawatta. but ran below to a refuse the youth Gottfriedson, who was asleep. The captain had almost passed the youth over to the outstretched bauds of those on the Ara-wat/t-a when the vessels separated. Neither captain nor boy was seen a ga i n. .

THE GOOLD MURDER. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF GOOLD. United Press Association —Copyright LONDON, August 14. The Daily Telegraph’s Marseilles correspondence reports that alter the Magistrate's departure Goold hanged himself in prison. THE MOTIVE OF THE CRIME. SUICIDE DENIED. PARIS, August 14. Nobody believed Goold's statement that he possessed ample means, and that the motive of the crime was not robbery. Marseilles newspapers deny the story of Goold’s suicide. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS. Received August 15, 9.40 p.m. PARIS, August 15. The examining magistrate discovered in Goold’s ante-room a.t Monte Carlo a tray with two used glasses, and a third upside down on the tray, which was blood-stained. This is interpreted to mean that Levin was attacked soon after she entered. The third unused glass was placed for lier to drink from. The French magistrate is inquiring as to the prisoners antecedents in England, Lasaone, and Montreal.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2160, 16 August 1907, Page 2

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A HANDY SEPARATOR Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2160, 16 August 1907, Page 2

A HANDY SEPARATOR Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2160, 16 August 1907, Page 2

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