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Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1898.

jmmm^ Mr Hull, Government Inspector of itock at Palmerston, North, made a rather dhicovety the other day, oamfly, the unmittakabh epgs of * hot tfy/;bn the hairs of a pig, the peculiar of which excited his curiosity: 41k pigs in the tame pen were slmilary affected. The hot fiy has not previously been known to deposit eggs on pigs. The cause is unaccountable. It is not known if any injurious consequences are likely to follow. ■•-,-■-• As showing the wonderful productiven«ss of tho Japanese plum, there was left at onr office to day a branch of the variety kn6wn as Burbank. The piece was 2 feet long and held 70 well developed plums and was from Messrs Laird and Sons' Egmont Nursery. We might also mention that some of the other varieties (Ogon, Bo tan and Satsuma) are showing enormous crops. Herald. A Victorian school girl has put up a record, attendance for ten years— never missed a day. Messrs Abraham and Williams will sell a number of Dure-bred sheep at the Ram and Ewe Fair at the commencement of next mouth, at Falmerstqn. Mr G. W. Mitchell, assistant teacher of the Campbell street School, Palmerston, ha« been appointed headmaster of the Sandon school. Yet another testimony to the increase oi Salmon trout in the river, taken from the Standard: — Trout and flounders were floating down the Pohangina river on Saturday last, no doubt the smoke was too much for them Several were of a size that, if alive, would gladden the heart of ;siny sport. — Our Ranger should have something to Bay in explanation. The Education Board have 'appointed Mr Lionell Stansell pupil- teacher at the Taikorea School. The St John Hayman Dramatic Company will appear at the Publio Hall on Saturday night. The man Frank O'Neill, who escaped from the Foxton lock up whilst in custody on the charge of stealing a horse, saddle and bridle (on which charge he was arrested in/ Wellington by Detective Neill), has been re-arrested at Dannevirke, and is now to be charged with two other persons with ' the theft of a cashbox containing £15. •;• The .Manawatu Hebald will not be published on b'aiurday next.

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Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1898, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1898. Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1898, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1898. Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1898, Page 2

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