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WHITE FISH AT LAKE ROTOITiPBB PRHBS ASSOCIATION. Nelson, November 6. Mr T. L. AyeoD, curator of the Government, Fisheries, is visiting Lake Rotoiti with the object of verifying the tradition in existence as to the true white fish which are eaid to be about there; also to ascertain whether the lake would be suitable to establish a hatchery for the consignment of the white fish ova the Government is getting from Amerioa. Mr Ayeon fears! that unless Lake Rotoiti is absolutely unique as a home of white fish, it will not be chosen, as the distance, difficult of acces?, and lack of facilities render the cost of establishment very great. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION, Gretmouth, November 6. At the inquest on Catherine Stevens, who died while under chloroform for the extraction of teeth, a verdict of death from failure of the heart's action was returned, no blame being attachable to anyone. Dunedin, November 6. The dead body of a newly-born child was found this evening under a stack cf timber in front of the gaol. The body was quite nude, and had evidently only been born three or four hours. Palmbhston North, November 6. J. Bates, of Rangiwahia, cut his throat and died this afternoon,

EXTRAORDINARY 'ENUINE ENUINE I^LEARWG E. T. Petty "AVING agreed to sell his Business, hi . heavy stock of First Class Goods MxJST BE REDUCED AT ONCE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS HEARTHRUGS CROCKERY OF ALL KINGS AND GLASSWARE. N.B.—The sale can only last a short time DON'T MI«3 THE CHANGE. E. T. PETTY, DEVON-STREET - NEW PLYMOUTH TO BE PUBLISHED IN AUGUST, 1903 STONE'S WEIUKCTOM. HAWKED BAY &TPAHAK COMMEEOIAL, MUNICIPAL & OEHBHAL DIRECTOR!

NEW ZEAWND ANNUAL AUGUST 1 Thietbbnth Ybab f AUGUST 1903. J OF PtTBHOATION. I 1908. EDITED BY JOHN STONE. Demy Bvo. size, containing 1000 pages, together with maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. PRIOE:—If Okdessd PobLIOATION, Ifls gd; ASTBB PUBLICATION, , (2 a SIONE, SON * 00, PRINTERS &PUBLISHEBB' , Crawford and JeUy-strceta, Dnedin gnd at Grev-strest, Wellington. M. M. Mitchinsgn's CALEDONIAN NURSERI (New Plymouth). Established over 30 years. Telephone 108 NOW ON SALEJ3 ITHE LABGEBT AND MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF NURSERY STOCK IN THE COLONY, comprising.Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees. Shelter Trees, etc. PbjlObs op mading mnbs : Oupressus Maprocarpas (balled), 2yra, 25a per 100; largest size, 30s; ditto, smaller, U« Oupressus Lawsoniana (balled), 2 years! Berberry (common), 10s to IBs per 1000 African Boxthorn, 2 yews, 10 per 1000 Elaegnus, 2 years old, 10s par 100 Olearia Traversii, 2 years, 12s 6d per 100 per 169. Finos Insignia, 2 years transplanted, J2s 6d per 100; 3 years, 255. Pinus Maritime, 2 years transplanted. 12s 6d per 100. ' Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums(Japanese) and English, leading varieties), om Is 6d each or 15s per dozen. Oaraelias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Heaths, Magnolias, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Palms, Abutilons, Daphnes, Hardy He rbaceous Plants, Bulbs, Climbing Plants etc* Th aßove are only a few of the thousands of varieties grown at the Nursery, catalogues and prices of which may be obtained on application. BE PTTUE TO SEE OUR CATALOGUE AND INSPECT STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, All kinds of Floral work undertaken, and supplied on the shortest possible notice, ,« or i er^ ma / be Ufta ' out T °wn Agents (Mr. F. Goodacie), where a display of Pot Plants and Flowers is always on view; or at the Mursery. ' M. fa MITGHINSON.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 241, 7 November 1903, Page 4

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