A Dtmedin telegram states that free railway pasises will be issued to the old pioneers attending 1' next month's jubilee of Gabriel's Gully vvAi. The Minister of Mines will bo present at Lawrence diriiig th© celebrations. A Gisiborne telegram states that n tw^elVe-iioomed. homi&stead of James Balfour, a sheep farmer of Te Airolia, was dle&tioyed by fire yesterday. Nothing was sa.ve4s A number of family relics of considerable vrlue were lost. On the -subject of municipal martots, Mr S. A. Stotts si candidate for South Dunedin Ward', said there was no need for such in Dunedin. During the past 45 yeiars ho had had occasion to observe municipal markets in Glasgow and elsewhere, and ho was of opinion that the people of Dunedin wtii-ei too prosperous to require the efcfciiblislmieniti of such jna-r----kets. "Tho women and men who frequent the municipal markets in large towns," said' the speaker —levidently referring to Iho ' submerged tenth— ';avo not to he found in D'unedin, and I hope to- God 1 they never will be." For Children's Hacking Cough at nighti Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, ls°6d, 2s 6d.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 27 April 1911, Page 4
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