The price of oatmeal has been advanced by £2 per ton in Christchurch. The Ruapehu will leave Wellington on October 4th for England. An Auckland firm last year sold TUL'O American-made doors in New Zealand. Potatoes are again moving slowly in the South, after the recent big shipment to the North Island. A Pahiatua resident was relieved of £ls by a pickpocket while in Wellington for the third test match. A line of aged ewes and lambs, the first offered this season, realised 8s 10d per head at the Carterton stock sale on Friday last. The various bowling greens in Palmerston North are now being put in readiness for the opening of the season next month. Twenty applications have been received by the Wellington Hospital Board for the position of medical superintendent at the hospital.
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Shannon News, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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135Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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