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l^ or * CritT)« in Wellington There are 14 cases set down for the criminal sessions at Wellington. This fl a considerable increase on the averim number recently.—P.A.
potatoes for Australia 4 roeetinß of Canterbury potato arowers decided to ask the Govern?*nt to take immediate steps to neotiate with the Commonwealth Government to permit the sending of New vealand potatoes to Australia during jine. July and August. Swimming Record Broken At the Dunedin Boys' "High School -dimming sports, R. Geddes broke Three records, winning the junior chami.innship of 33 l- 3 Vds in 18 3-os, junior championship of 66 2-3yds in 42 3-ss, . l0) j the first year scratch race in 19 4-58.
ff r , Allum on Transport Loan on Monday evening at the Methodist ■Hail Kingston Avenue. Mount Roskill, u r J. A. C. Allum will address ratepayers on the Auckland Transport Board's proposed extension loan, paroculars of which are advertised elsewhere in this issue. The meeting, which will begin at R o’clock, will be -—sided over by Mr. E. P. Jones, chairman of the Mount Roskill Road Board. Fir* in Butter Factory The packing-room of the Stratford js*irv Company's butter factory at Stratford was destroyed by Are early this morning. The butter-making room was gutted end much of the machinery was badly damaged. The cheese factory is detached, and •here will be no Interruption in the manufacture of cheese. The damage is covered by insurance in the Phoenix Offce.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 13
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243Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 13
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