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  • ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Heavy Weight Bullocks.

    Apropos of heavy Weight bullocks slaughtered at Hamilton, Mr. J. McDonald who was associated with Messrs. Brown Bros for many years, ... [Article] (117 words)
  • Rural Fires Prevention Order.

    The Crown Solicitor is reported to have given the following ruling as to who may instigate proceedings for breaches of the Rural Fires ... [Article] (136 words)
  • Mammoth Bullock Breaks Abattoirs Record.

    Slaughtermen Jim McCarthy and Harry Flowers had a big problem on their hands one day-last week at the Hamilton abattoirs So big was it, in ... [Article] (159 words)
  • Drastic Manpower Revision.

    Every factory and workshop In the State would be visited by. manpower officials in the next few weeks. The employment of every man in military ... [Article] (150 words)
  • Blackout Regulations Upheld.

    At the Korolt court on Friday last before Mr. L. Horan, P. M., H. A. Ritchie was fined £5, with 18/4 costs, for having driven a car which did not ... [Article] (88 words)
  • "Spot Cash" is Certain to be Wanted in Future.

    The experience of a few Port Fairy district residents, after, selling stock to a northern district resident, and as related to the Port Fairy court on. ... [Article] (119 words)
  • Car Crashes Over Bridge.

    Mr. Donald Campbell, Mr. Nell Flowers and Mr. Albert Flowers were returning to Merino from Coleraine, on Wednesday last, but found the ... [Article] (144 words)
  • Man Catches Eaglehawk with Bare Hands.

    Whilst, going the rounds of his rabbit traps, Mr Max Little, of Tea Kettle Creek, Dighy, had a remarkable experience with a large eaglehawk. ... [Article] (156 words)
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