An important announcement re bicycles, from Mr C. W Seymour’s establishment, will appear in next ISSU.6 « Why the All-Blacks Triumphed,” and story of their tour. Price Is, postage 3d extra. D. Annand, Bookseller. —Advt. Road Board to-day voted £l5 for Cemetery road improvement. An independent expert declares that Blom’s bikes are the best value obtainable. Another expedition for the recovery of the bullion of the steamer Elingamite at the Three Kings, left Auckland to-day. The Devonport Ferry Company’s steamer Pelican takes the party to the Kings, and . is expected to be away about a week. The divers are said to be able to work at a depth of 63 fathoms. The following have been nominated for the WaipawaLicenring Committee : —Messrs C. E. Baines, 8. Franklin. L McKay, A. W. Skerman, G. Wratt, A. W. Collett, Rev. A. Grant, C. Pettersen, Pastor Ries, C. Smith. The latter five are no minees of the Prohibition party.
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 24, 6 March 1906, Page 3
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