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IN ROTTEN ROW.

MOW ZKAI/AXD KARMKR'S >'•!'!CI DM. [_ItY RLECTItrC TKLECUAI , n--COI'YUTfITIT.J Li' Kit I'lji-isa Assonvr-'QN-.H (Received This; I)av, !UM) n.iii.) M).\ l)().\\ April l;i. Sir Thomas Tancred. who was a sheep farmer in New Zealand in his youth, was i'ouli'l living in I'nttcii linw. At the ii;<ji!t l: a verdict «>I .suicide hy taking prnssic acid wa.s returne:!. [Rotten Row is the most f;i - ionahle resort in 1 <<>u- !<>ik where all Hi; l elite of i lie mel ropolis and distinguished visitors forefather. It is ly situated, and the c-irden.s iilony: tin- sides are some of the most hi-antil'ul in Knrope.J

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1910, Page 3

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IN ROTTEN ROW. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1910, Page 3

IN ROTTEN ROW. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1910, Page 3

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