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on Mr his a goosesoon which been . and very s re that preof Company’s police, in the the Voposals Lord D\praven’s ■Pkmnection vith the Hid involve the itate in fant.of fifty millior^.

Roosevelt has raided a States bj apjjTo as Collector of Eush of Charlestown. \ho Bpspapers of New Y&k Id their views on the

of flax graded for ex* at Wellington was weighing 1599 tons, ai bales weighing 1260 tons\ acceding month. In December :s weighing 126 tons were Blenheim.

a wets have voluntarily snrhotel licenses held by them turn, Lancashire, to the value Ired thousand pounds.-

penal dust storms have in Sydney. In several of the lowns it was so dark that ii to be lit, and business was 3. The weather generally is |er.

probability says the fla Times that a highly ’ative trade will be shortly

BlHed up between this district and the South Canterbury markets in horse flesh. An initial shipment has just been made from Fielding to Thnaru, Messrs Hoult and Son being the consignors. The line comprises all l descriptions from ponies to draughts, and numbered thirty-five in all. It is the intention of the Feilding firm to make regular shipments to the South Canterbury port:

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Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1903, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
203

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1903, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1903, Page 2

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