GENERAL TELEGRAMS
BOOKSELLERS' PREMISES RAIDED
8y Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Saturday
The'police raided the shop of Josinh Jimolly. bookseller, and seized sixty publications which are alleged to be eith'er indecent or immoral. They also seized ID stereoscopic pictures of an alleged indecent nature on the premises pf Dennis Bros.; Queen street.
AUCKLAND SHOW. Auckland, Last Xiglit,
The attendance on People's Day at the agricultural show was about 30.0(10, (ffi'e 'gflte takings being £llsß, an increase of £172 nil last vear. The we.i#Her was beautiful except for a fenheavy The ehamjiiun llor-l.'r I/eieester ram was sold for 27 guinea's, llnd the champion stud Shropshire for 25 guineas. Some yearling Shorthorn bulls exhibited liy Wm. Taylor. Te Awamiitu, nrere sold at irom'2!) guineas to 30 guinea!, and a Jersey heifers from Thos. MeKenzie, Feilding, sold fo r 20 giiineis.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 3
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136GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 251, 29 November 1909, Page 3
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