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The following items are from the Auckland Observer:— The Auckland merchants are taking no part in the boycott-of-German-goods agitation. They are anxious to see present stocks cleared out before thev talk of boycott-.
A lawsuit is on the tapis in connection with the dropping overboard of a commercial traveller’s case containing £7OO worth of jewellery at the New Plymouth breakwater.
There are nasty rumours abroad of bullion stealing from the headquarters of a well-known inine on the Peninsula. Hush! he is well connected, and a sleep might mend matters. A certain draper who has paraded his anti-German and pro-Boer professions rather freely, is spending the best part of this week in removing- “ Made in Germany ” marks from his goods. If Mr Jackson Palmer is right in his contention in the Police Court, the City Council will have to share its vehicle license fees with ten suburban boroughs and other local bodies. Mr G. M. Main, of the Herald staff, has returned from Sydney in a precarious state of health. This news will be deeply deplored by his friends in Auckland, whose name is legion,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 328, 31 January 1902, Page 2
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186General Items. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 328, 31 January 1902, Page 2
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