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    Vol. V. No. 8
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY
professional cards
JULY 21.
$1.50 Per Year
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
VNITEU STATES.
Pre Alden t .............
B enjamin H arrison
JI V. Y.J9HNS0N, M. D.
I Vice-President
L kvi P. M orton
j Secretary of State
J amkm G. H laimr
I Secretary of Trenstiry
C harles F oster
OMcn on nnxtdoor to Temperance Parlor«. I secretary of Interior
...............J.. W. N oble
| Secretary of War
Tillswook, - Oregon.
...............S. B. F lkink
Secretary of N«vv
B. F T racy
Ho«tma«tcr-Geueral
..J ohn W anamaker
Attorney-General
W. II. H. M iller
£ E.SELPH,
Secretary of Agriculture ..
J eremiah R usk
STATE OF OREGON.
l Governor .........
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W.
- -. S. P ennoyer .
y of State
G. W. M c B ride
TILLAMOOK, -
- -
- OHEGON. I i Sccretai
Irensurer
P hil . M etch an
SiiTit. of Public Instructiou
E. II. M c E lroy
Printer .............................
F rank C. B aker
J t . maulsby ,
(R. S.S trahan
I
Supreme Judges .............
<W. P. lord
<R. S.B kan
Attorney-at-Law.
I J. H. M itchell
I Senators ..........
Hilary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. I Cougresatuaii...
I J. N. D olph
............. B. H ermann
f J. T. Apperson,
U. S. Laud Office, Oregon Citv-j „ .. n?eg?8tcr"
W. SEVERANCE,
• i B. r. Blircn,
Oregon State Normal School.
(
Receiver.
D kputy -D istrict -A ttorney ,
.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
MONMOUTH, OR.
Joint Semitor
.
. F. A. M oore I
f rd Judicial District,for Tillamook Comity Circuit
Court
..........
R I*. B oise
The
Leading
Normal
School of the North West.
tlLLAMOOK,
•
OHEGON.
Prosecuting Attorney
........ G. G. B ingham
TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
Repreaeutative ............... ..W m . I). S tillwell B oahi » or R egents :—Benjamin Schofield. President; J. R. V. Butler, Secretary
Judge ................................
H. F. H olden
J1LAUOE THAYER,
E x -O fficio :—llis Excellency Governor Sylvester Pennoyer; lion E. B
|W. T. W est
Commissioner
........... I J. E- SlBI.KY
McElroy, Superintendent of Public instruction ; lion. <1 W McBride, Sec­
Clerk ................................ .......... W. W. C onder
Attorney-at-Law.
Sheriff.....
retary of State; Hon Jacob Vorliees, Hon. A. Nollner, J. C. White, lion.
.......... S am D owns
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Treasurer
H. II. M c D ermott
W. II. Hulmes, Alfred Lacy, lion P. W Hale}, ami Hon J. J. Paly.
Assessor.............................
F. M. L amb
Surveyoi
........ J ohn E dwards
School
----- • ■•• Superintendent
............................................... A. T. W hite
MISCELLANEOUS
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance 1 The State Normal is a live school, rapidly growing, and continually adding to its
facilities for the special training ot teachers. Ils graduates are in demand to
TILLAMOOK CITY.
Recorder . .... .............................. G. O. NOLAN
fill good positions. A gain of 80 per cent. in attendance was made last year.
(1 & E. THAYER,
Attorney
................................. E. E S elph
An enrollment of 500 is anticipated for the next year. New meinbcra have
Treasurer .
................................... G ko C ohn
Marshall
............................... D.. II. S exton
been added to the faculty, and additional apparatus supplied. A diploma
BANKERS.
(J ohn B arker , Presiden
Trustees
. .. <A. P. W ilson
from the school entitles one to teach in any county in the state without fur­
General Banking and Exchange business.
(G. W. P kttit
ther examination.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
Normal, Norma! Advanced, Business, Music and Art Departments.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY
Sweden and all foreign countries.
Special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental Music.
TILLAMOOK,
-
-
-
OREGON.
G. A. R —Meets first and third Wednesday of
A Year at School for $ 1.50.
euch month at 1 p . m . in G. A. R. Hall. c. n
D rew , A djutant . F.S everance , C ommander .
Tuition
reduced
to
$0.25
for Normal, and $5.00 for Sub Normal, per term of ton
J F. LARSON,
I. 0, O. F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7:3o
weeks. Board at Normal Dining Hall, $1 50 per week. Fumiglieli rooine
p. m . in I. O. O. F Hall. F. S everance , N. G.
W m . O lsen , R ec . S ec ’ y .
$1.00 per week. Board and lodging iif private families (3.60 |wr week
A. F. & A. M.—Meets first Saturday night of
BLACKSMITH.
Beautiful and healthful Iccation. No saloons. First term opeus Sept 20
each month in I. (). O. F. Hall. II. V. V.
For catalogue address
J ohnson , W. M. B.U. L amb , S ec y .
Wagon- making, aud all kinds of Wood-work
P. L. C ampbell , A. B., l’ns
or
J M. P owei . l , A. M , Vice Pres.
CHAPTER—Meets first Saturday, 1 r. m ., of
month in I. O. O. F Hall. J. E. S ibley ,
• nd General Blacksmithing done. Mill each
II. P., A. P. W ilson , S ec ' y .
Machinery Repaired.
A. O. U. W.— Meets cvcrv Monday night at 7
P. M. in G. A. R. Hull,
N. D rew , M. W. A.
Horse-shoeing a Specialty.
W. S everance , R ecorder .
HOOK & LADDER CO. -Meetson first Tues­
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
day night of each month in City Hall. A. P.
W ilson , P resident . C. N. D rew , C hief . C.
h . F reas , .S ec ’ y .
L
TRADE WITH CANADA.
HOW IT HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY
THE M'KINLEY TARIFF.
That Tarin Has Itesiilted in Giving tho
American Farmer Better Markets and
Higher Price» tor Ills froiluct»—Cana­
dians Always Pay tho ••Tariff Tax."
From Sunday to Monday, when he is
in England, Labouchore usually retires
to his country house on the banks of the
Thames, at Twickenham. Every sum­
mer he gives a lawn party to which all
fashionable Loudon goes. It was at one
of these parties that Labby delivered
himself of the appended joke. Said a
visitor: “Why, what a splendid place
you have here, Mr. Laliuuchere. Your
lawn right on the river. Just think of
it!” “Yes,” ho teplied; “we have the
lawn on tho river in the summer and
the river ou the lawn in tho winter.
What moro could we want?”—Argonaut.
BLINDED BV A SPIDER’S BITE.
The Ln»k Thing She Haw IVin the Hand
of the Doctor That Lanced Iler Eye.
In tlio nltnshouso of Kings county
in Flatbush there aro many old wom­
en, Homo of whom have seen thd
light of un earlier century, who de­
light in gathering around the stove'
at nights and telliug one another
queer stories. Tht>so stories gener­
ally tlio away in weakened memories
and rarely go outside tho long brick
walls. There is a woman there wlitf
tells how she was dancing on her six­
teenth birthday when lier brother
burst into tho room with tho new«
of Waterloo. And there is a womari
who saw Washington, and yet an­
other who picked lierries where the
Brooklyn municipal buildings now
stand.
Not long ago a visitor to this insti-'
tutioii remarked to one of these'
women :
“I guess there aro many inmate#
here who have had mime li inurkablc
exiierienees. ”
“Yes, indeed,” the old woman aii-
swered. “There’s Annie Krozan,
poor .woman, stone blind from a
spider’s bite. Did you ever hear the'
like of that before?”
This visitor, in telling about thtN»e
very old women, repeated tho story
of tlio spider's bite, and it spread alt
over. Yesterday Annie Krozoil told
the story herself. She lay on a cot
in tho basement of tho almshouse,-
where she has been lying for nearly
eight years. All that could bo seen
of her was a white and wrinkled face
half hidden in a white hood.
“I camo here in 1882, sir,"she said,-
“when I was only sixty five yeanf
old. I hud as fine and strong a fiair
of eyes then as a girl of sixteen, but
now I’m all in darknefis, and every­
thing is black liefore me. Well, sir,
I was married for the second time in'
18G5 to John Krozan, who was a
sailor. After we were married he'
went to sea and never, camo home
again. Tho ship, they told me, went
down and nil were lost. I never
knew the name of tho ship or the
owners.
“Well, sir, things went badly with
me, ami at hast I had to como here.
Now it was one summer night, very
hot, maybe eight, maybe nine years
ago, and I was lying here on this
very cot. I was just dozing off wheu
1 felt a sting in my left eye. I
thought it was a mosquito, so I took
my handkerchief and brought it
down right hard on my eye. Then
I fell asleep. The fii-st thing In tho'
morning I looked at my handker­
chief, and there, as I hope to see
heaven, was a big, black spider
crushed dead. Tlio next day my
oye bogan to pain and swell, and
when I couldn't bear it any longer
they sent mo to tho hospital.
“They put poultici's on the bye',-
but that didn't help it any, and soon
tho p:iin spread to the right oye. I
went to tho hospital regularly, and
one <l:iy u young iloctor lanced my
right eye. It didn't hurt much, but
I felt him cutting something, nnd bis
hand over my face was the last thing
1 ever saw. I was stone blind. lie
never believed tho spider story, but
it was either that, sir, or his lance
that blinded mo.”
That is her story, nnd tho matroil
of tho institution and all the other
inmates believe it. New York Hun.
They were not cowards, the men who
framed ami pasaed the McKinley tariff.
They believed it would benefit tho
Ainwican people aud resolutely passed
it through both houses of congress in
face of the uproarious opjHtsition and
Sbake pear« Ip to Ilute.
desperate attempts at filibustering of
tho powerful minority. Through abuse,
threats and cowardly vilification of
every Democratic orator and editor from
ocean to ocean, they resolutely adhered
to their purpose to fulfill the promiso
made in the platform of the national
Republican convention and revise tho
tariff cf 1883 in tlio interests of the
American workingman nnd tho Ameri­
can farmer, regardless of ull foreign in­
terests.
The men who took this course knew
“A plague o' both your houses.”—Ro­
what they were about. They assumed
—Life.
full responsibility fol- tho new law and meo anil Juliet.
were willing to stand or fall with its
Modern Civil Engineering.
success or its failure. But so confident
The man who always figures out re­
were they in the ultimate triumph of
tho new measure that a committee com­ sults and tabulates statements was nos­
posed of members front both parties was ing around the platform, when ho ran
forthwith delegated to note and record into on engineer whoso locomotive
its effects on the country from the first was resting on tho siding. Ho piuiqied
moment of its enactment, so that its him awhile on railroading, aud they
success or failure to do what they had finally got to the subject of speed.
“Speed in all right." said tile engineer,
predicted for it might 1>® speedily and
certainly known ami praise or censure “but it ain’t everything it looks."
“What d'i you mean by that?” nsked
meted out to themselves accordingly.
That committee has been hard at work the figure man.
"Well, I mean that the time made be­
for over a year, visiting different sec­
tions of the country, taking tho testi­ tween plates ain't always according to
mony of residents and trying in every tho distance, l’or instance, this divi­
way to get at the exact facts. It did not sion I'm running on is ten miles shorter
of course need additional evidence to than when I catue here three years ago.”
The figure man looked surprised.
convict tho enemies of tlio new tariff
“It's done, yon see,” went on the en­
of false testimony and to establish the
soundness of the judgment of its friends. gineer, “by shortening tho road. They
Nevertheless it does uo harm to have built nt first in a hurry, picking out the
the new law officially vindicated. The easiest places and that sort, mid then
hb
est
lace to
nvest opening chapters of that formal vindi­ afterward they began taking in curves
Mn. J. JOHN8ON
cation are now at hand in the partial and going through hills mid so on, mak­
Mia« L. J. RUQQLE8
«
report just submitted to the senate by ing it shorter every year. Why, the dis­
M. E. C hurch :—Religions services conducted
Magnificent
Timber
one
part of tho investigating committee. tance is forty miles less between Chicago
by the Pastor every Sunday atuA.’M. Mrs.
RUGGLES & JOHNSON,
It embraces the results of tho labors of and St. Joe, Mo., than it used to lie.”
Richardson will conduct the services in the
morning of the first and third Sundays, and
Rich
Coal
Deposits
"How long ago, say?” inquired the
Senators Morrill and McPherson, who
Rev. Mr. Me Doughty th^ second Sunday Sun­
were charged with the task of collect­ figure man with great interest, taking
day School every Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Prayer
MILLINERY AND DRESS­
meeting every Wednesday eveiung. Rev, G. W.
Productive Farm Land. ing information on the practical work­ out his pencil and paper.
R ichardson , P astor .
“About four years ago, 1 guess," ven­
ing of the now tariff in its effects on
MAKING.
I trade lietween Canada and tho United tured the engineer.
M. E. C hurch S outh :—First Sunday in each
"Um—uni—lit ino see,” said the fig­
I States. They traversed our Canadian
Month at Long Prainc nt u: 00 A. M. mid 7:00
Nats, Proas Trimmings and a General Assort- I*. M. Second mid fourth Sundays at Chapel in
border front end to end and tho results ure man, calculating. "At present St.
Tillamook.
A.
M.
and
I
’
.
M.,
and
nt
Lattimer
mrnt of Millinery Good«. We atwnj « keep
School house at 2:30 F. M. Third Sunday at ®aT'Buy now while lots are cheap.
For full particulars call on or address : I of their investigation are summed up in Joe, Mo., is about 300 miles southwest
Pleasant Valley 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 p. M
of Chicago, and if they keep on shorten­
the latest itylea.
| the following language:
Fith
Sunday
at
Hebo.
R
bv
.
C.
W.
C
ross
,
P
as
­
HENRY TOEHL, Nehalem, Ore., or NEHALEM MILL CO., Astoria, Ore.
i
“From the beginning to the end all ing the distance nt the rate you mention,
tor .
T illamook , O re .
Near Court House,
tho places visited by ns in our own coun­ say for fifty years, St. Joe will have
try were increasing in population, while moved up somewhere in the neighbor­
on tho other side of tho lino, as wo wero hood of Gladwin county, Mich. I guess
yiLLA^OOK LAUNDRY.
. L. H irer , Pres, and Manager. 1
informed, tho population was every­ 1'11 make a note of that. You don't care
1 Wm. Kberinan, Vice Pre«ioent
where diminishing; St. Johns, opposite if 1 asc your name, ilo yon?”
| Win. D. Stillwell, Treasurer, z
LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR. L. Crenshaw, Secretary,
But tho engineer did, and the way ho
to Eastjiort, had 4,000 loss population in
Wm. Barker, Superintendent J
Washing gathered and delivered every
1891 than in 1881. From tlio testimony did was reprehensibly impolite, and tho
-w««k. Work done on short notice when desired.
taken it was clear that the United States figure man walked off down tho plat­
Starched shirt« lscta each. Common Shirts and
offered better market« and higher price« form and tackled the baggageuiaater.—
drawers, i to iOcts each. Family washing and
for anything and everything that Cana­ Detroit Free Press.
----- ».------ MANUFACTURERS OF AX1> DEAI.KRS IN ALL KINDS OF —-;. •>
4r4nlot(, sficts per dozen.
dian farmers had to cell than could lie
P h rental I'oreslglit.
Suits cleaned to order.
obtained in the Canadian dominion, and
TILLAMOOK, ORK.
Father of the Family—No. Jahn is
the price or value there of horses, cattle
or Bbeep, hay, peas, beans, jsitatoes, but­ not whnt you would cull a promising
ter. egg« and poultry was invariably as boy, but 1 mil going to do tho very best
QENTRAL MARKET,
much below the selling price in the I can for him. I expect to send him to
United States as tho amount ot duties college, give him a full classical course
L. H. BROWN, PROPRIETOR.
imposed and the cost of transportation. and let him choose a profession. Ilo
“When tho duty on iuqsirted horses will bo able at least to earn a living
The beat Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always
was increased, the jirico of horses fell in with such n start ns that.
on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and
Chickens bought and sold.
Canada. It was tho same with eggs ami 1 finest—How about George?
Father (with conscious pride)—Ah!
ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
barley. When tho duty on pine lumber
Satisfaction guaranteed to every one,
was reduced one dollar per l,0(X) feet, j George can take car« <:f himself. That
Shop opposite the Grand Central.
that amount was nt once generally added boy, Mr, is going to lie one of tho best
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
to the price of the ltttnls-r in Canada, so baseball pitchers in this country.—Chi­
that no advantago was derived by the cago Tribune.
Ifow Teeth Last.
United States from tlio reduction of the
yiLLAMOOK LIVERY STABLE,
Just ns Well.
One often reads of tho art by
duty. So far as the Canadian dominion |
Mi«» Pinkeriy (before tho good night) which the naturalist i.< nblo to re­
is concerned there is no doubt they bear
HE besst investment you enn make
tho entire burden of duties imposed on —It’» ruining t>o now, Mr. Tntter, that store tho skeleton of nn nnimnl front
yon hail lietter take my ntnbrella.
their exports into tho United States.
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
a sing|p hone, and in fact a good
is to insure your life, and thus pro­
"It was also ascertained at Bast]iort, ' Tntter—TImnks, Mi»» Pinkerly, I don't many mistaken have been made
know
but
I
will.
But
(brightly)
I
will
Me., fr< an tho owners of tho sardine fac­
through overconfidence on the pari
vide yotir estate with cash at your death,
tories, who are among tho largest con try and bring it back with tno tomorrow of learned men in reconstructing foe-
Flrat-elaaa «Intle »ad double turn out« kept on
cumers of tin, that the increased dutt night.
hand. Boarding «nd transient «toi k cared
Mis« Pinkerly—Oh, you needn’t trou­ nils by theory from insufficient ma­
or if you live, give you a sum of money
thereon hail increased the price to the
ble
yourself, Mr. Tntter, you can just terial. But there is no p ibility of
amount
of
one
dollar
|»-r
box
—
amount
­
for.
mistaking the testimony afforded by
a few years later
ing to one mill on caclt can of siirdiiies— as well Bond it.—Cloak lteview.
tho tooth. They tell all about tho
but that it had not uffected tin ir busines
T illamook , ork .
A I.Itti» Grammar Lesami.
manner of existence led by their for­
nor tho wages of thiflr workmen, lint that 1
T he M assachusetts mutual L ife I nsurance C o . consumers
"Liza, you don’t neem to bo very mer owner, giving accurately tho
were supplied with > tr lin< so:
Write the best policy, guaranteeing you cash and paid up insurance -every year,
habits, diet and approximate ago of
less cost than ever. Some of them, bow I buxy?”
j^CRE TRACTS AND
ever, admitted that in consequence of 1 "Nome; I'zo fininhed opali the work tho beast.
so you cannot lose your money in case of misfortune. Send me your name and
tho much chc-.t(ter lalmr «lsewbere they ■ they wan to be did."
Thus it is fortunate that teeth Inst
T own L ots .
“Done, you mean; done."
age and I will send you a sample policy.
could not stv tain tlieir sardine bnsine»
longer than any other objects in na­
“
Ycnnum;
I'vo
fini«li<-d
up
all
tho
in the alisence of a protective tat iff.
Ker «ale at reasonable price« nnd on favorable
ture At this day are found in a
W. F. 0. JONES, Local igt.
H. G. COLTON, Cen’l ig’t, 33 Stark St, Portland, Ora.
They did not favor tho abrogated reci . work they wan to be done did.”—Indian- perfect Htato of preservation the mo­
term«. Location be«t in the city ot Tilla-
apoli»
Journal.
procity treaty.
lars and incisors which were used to
“Moro or lew of emigrant» apfs'iircd
C aft W m . D. STILLWKLL,
chew witli by the mighty reptiles of
'A
Rnoiigli Alr«?R<ljr.
to lie entering into onr country from the
T illa M ook , ore .
"Are you going to have u dado ill your millions of years ago. Interview in
C«na<lian dominion all along the border
Washington Star.
5 line, and at some points it was stated stndy?”
“No," said the ol<I gentleman. "I’ve
that large nnnilx.-rs in the spring of the
Omnivorous ( lilnn.
year, as at Newport, Vt., of 8(M> per day, [ got a portrait of Dido ami the skeleton
[OE S an F rancisco ,’
Dogs anil cute are «object to the
often came in to find employment for of a dodo, and I guess a dado’ll lie a lit­
----- DEA LEKS IN----
tho season and returned in the autumn. tle bit too much of a good thing.”— same process of nlisorption as dea<l
liorwst, mules and donkeys. Wo
Others for tho same pnr|si-e came in the ilari« r's Bazar.
lutve been personally cognizant of
antnmn ami returned in tho spring.
True l.o»« of tlio I’rrl.wl.
two canes in which villagers cooked
“That wages wero much less in the Ca­
i'holly's Chum Hid you lovo her very and ate dogs which had lieen pur-
nadian dominion was stated everywhere,
ranging in amount front 15 to 33 per much, old man?
[x»a ly poisoned by strychnine to get
Civilly (jilted}- Love isn't the word for rid of them. On one of these ix’ca-
Will make regular trips, the weather perm
cent., and in some cases even to 50 per
in«, from
it.
Her
father
owned
ten
acres
near
the
cent. In some places the greatest differ­
Kions some otto was thoughtful
T illamook to astoria awd P ortland .
ence was in common labor, in others it World's fair grounds ami she was an enough to consult n foreigner us to
For Freight rates or Passage, apply to
only
child.
—
Chicago
News
Record.
was in skilled labor. W hen border towns
the probable result«; but ns tho ani­
P. SCHRADER. Master.
were in close proximity, or only »«pit-
mal was already in the pot tho con­
Proof of It.
rated by a river, the difference appeared
•'Does your huslnnd swear as much vives could not make up their minds
to be less, in consequence of the competi­
" Onr stock consist» of Dry tied». Clothing, Bo-l" ««d -hoe«, Hat., ( •[«
to forego tho luxury of a feast, and
tive action and reaction of the towns as evert”
aud Notion». Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware D^rs. \\ »»Io»». Lime.
‘•Swear? Why, I can't keep a [larrot no harm appeared to come of their
npon
each
other.
It
was
declared,
how
­
Hair, and cement. Hardware and Nail«.
fecial attention given to
ever, that by going farther into the Do- two weeks in the house!”—Texas Sift­ indulgence.—"< Ihineso Characterin-
tics.”
filling ordeia for g-ols in jobbinglot».
minion wages would lie found to dimin­ ings.
ish, but by going farther into the United
I nr.lful Kight.
AGENTS FOR
Htati-s they would lie found to incretuw*.
The swallow is n bird of easy flight.
It would net any one's nerve* M
The
average
difference
of
all
kinds
of
ok ’’ TKl l’CICHly
Tliat is why a man is flighty when lie
labor between the two countries may lie he lias taken several swallows. Bmg- stand on Walnut Ktreet in Philadel­
phia nnd look at tho gentleman wb<f
TILUMIII. UN FliMIICO IND WIT PORTS.
reckoned at more rather than at less hamton Republican.
T*» see«-.« of CM« Orest Cevs’i Cw* ••
situ in tho window of tho Philadel­
than
25
per
cent."
Mthoat a parati.I In the history ot medicine
Makis rtgulir tups about e»t'j two weeks, tka weather Perrittiot.
phia club in tho afternoon anil doed
8«-nator McPherson appends this rather
No Unjoynirnt.
All dtvg^Hta are aatboriied to sell it or epos
not move from ten minutes to 3 to
curions
remark
to
the
report:
hire m*a ran toe. a lest that no other core ear
•
‘
I
never
enjoy
niy
bed,"
»aid
;i
liard
The f-t -ili-g S ts . T mck M. I.M lie®»
«“•<« “P
I
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s^eea, tè« rrwprietor». al an enormout •»
stated i.-t the foregoing report, but dis­ head on the pillow it'» morning.’’-- Hurt.
»eagers. Following are the rate«:
Maae, are placing a Sample Bottle Free let I
sent from the conclnrionb drawn therein Youth's Comj»anion.
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Hobsonville the largest «took of goods
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