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The Westmere correspondent of the Wanaanvi Chronicle writes:— The most of us have gathered our apples and stored our potatoes, and some settlers have started hand-feeding their cows. Frosts have visited certain parts, but as far as I can gather, have not stopped the autumnal growth of old or springing of young grass.'

Mr. Redmond received recently from the Trish Nationalists in the Transvaal a substantial subscription towards the Irish Parliamentary fund. Accompanvihg the remittance comes a letter saying that the Nationalists in Pretoria are a comparatively small body, but thev desire to join their countrymen in other parts of the world in showing their sympathy with the Irish Party in its strenuous fight for Ireland s freedom. °

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 May 1911, Page 977

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 25 May 1911, Page 977

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 25 May 1911, Page 977

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