wiufsjJUma-..-, r t ject oi shearing machines, says that the hev to the sumMsiul machine is the fact that the cow lias the (totter to let down or retain her liulk at pleasure. If she makes up her mind not to let it down no machine known will net it from her. The writer claims that a Victorian farmer has solved the difficulty, adding : “ Ihe new mac:lime did ils work well, and oi all. the cows seemed to like it- \ Perth dentist is tuuler trial on a chanre very similar to that which las been brought at Waipawa, but m his ca'ehe reported that death ensued during the drawing or a tooth. The Mullah who is just now gitm= so much trouble is dark-colored, .ail and thin, in the prime ol hie. lie has made several pilgrimages to Me-a m the last few years. At Mecca, he at tached himself to the sect ot Muiiammed Salih, whose deputy he claims to be in Somaliland. The sect was established in Berbera about 1- years aeo. It preaches more regularity m the hour ot prayer and stricter attention to .the tortus of religion;
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 691, 10 December 1902, Page 1
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191Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 691, 10 December 1902, Page 1
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