The wedl-known thoroughbred Nassau is being lost to New Zealand, having 'been sold by his owner, Mr G. L. Stead," of "Brackenfleld," Cambridge, to an Australian purchaser, at a good figure. The horse will be sent away this week.
Bands do not get much praise for rendering classical music. It iB stated that at the New~ Plymouth races the puiblic paid ajP&btention to "Maritana," but imfi -*at s Stratford, "Yes, we have (brought out rounds of applause. Of -12;300 bales of wool sold in the November sale at Wanganui, 9000 bales went >to London, 1900 to the Continent, 55Q to to Australia, and 450 to Japan.
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Shannon News, 11 January 1924, Page 3
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