At O.uKruh", Baden, the police fine anyone who plays on the piat.o wirh an open \\n. -nw. Or V. Usbnu' C .as ha* co-urnencd practice in Dua"tHn. Dr Clu«9 comes fiora Invercirgil!, where he practise J with urjat success fjr i iizut yeai a, hawng, m iced, tr.e larg -st practice in the town. He is very much regutt-.d by his late pitients. Mr U r . Huns, of the Impend Boot D j fOt, Princ.3 ss f reet, Du'u'din, mvi't!" m<;pt c'uin of his splendi 1 stock of b jots aud shoes. Mr Hums has inst received shipments quite unnvalled in quality. lh' M'Ooirai<_k reaper an 1 biuder is 9 nl keeping fai ahead of all other-*. K^rywne.e h mal is tna ie or a compe-iuo i takes place item s o'it vie.in >us. T> i.cord ..1! the contests in which it has proved facile prtneeps would he a w jrk . f time. We nny, however, me tion, in pdSbiiit;, that among its recent victoiies have bvn those at Nuoiuikinon November 11, at Yarrawooga on November 12 at Tat u ret ori November '8, and at Tamworth on December 6, w iere th: m chine won the two puzes offered, and in ea^h instance obtained the full number of points.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 16, 16 January 1891, Page 19
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