A pork fa.m«i£ is threatened lit Sydney,' bhckugh there is a good offering «8 pigtS.-Ca.We. A Melbourne cable states that the Millers' Association ha.? redufed the piioa of bran to £5 per ton, and pollard tq £6 per ton. The Customs duty and beer duty collected at Wellington during the montiiL «i August, compared with August ol last .year, was as follows August 19hS;! Customs £89,1102 (£ 110,524); beer duty; £1057 (£1142); totals, £90,359 (£Ul,i 66G).—Press Association. The "Wellington Education Board daaided yesterday to comimmkMite with aM other Education Boards in the Dominion, suggesting co-operation to prevent teachers being in&wect to tea.v? for uiotbN! district shortly after taking up a mn appointment.—iPresa Assoedatioa,. At Dannevirke yesterday « young man named George Amos Cumin Ma fhwd £lO, in default two months' imprisonment, for stealing an art union book in connection \rtth the iPftlilatua featiiiotia Carnival, The evidence ehowsd that he had soSl several tioket*. The Justices consklared that the public should be protected agaiiwt the ■"f'VtoifTa 4f afe* crtio fundi
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1915, Page 5
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167Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1915, Page 5
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