, The Niagara, which arrived at Auckland to-day, brought 10,000 bushels of wheat purchased by the New Zealand Government in Canada, states the Press Association. Among the passengers to Auckland by the Niagara from Vancouver to-day (states the Press Association) were the Very Rev. Dean Ragaold, Very Rev. Dr Kennedy, arid Rev. Dean Holley, who wore proceeding to Belgium to attend the Roman Catholic Congress when the war. broke .out, and the conference was held at Lyons in France. NMPF The »tren(flU #jm purity d Nelson Moate’. Tea uo A TIV *? eßa *l 8 ih it* being ,the M.UAI Jb jg, most ewnomWiOtVthe - PURE TEAS 'iblvU^ 8 TOn *“
STRATFORD FiOME DEFENCE ’CORPS. A PARA’OR will take place this ,*■ (ATo'.wltty) Evening. Pick up rifles at the Defence Office at 7..‘30. All mejnhers are particularly asked ti) roll up. Better to do this; voluntary, than he compelled to do it.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 8, 11 January 1915, Page 6
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147Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 8, 11 January 1915, Page 6
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