8# Wr fASY TO MAKE : , Qnd delicious > «A m prißv Kit elaimcu sum of roent on;, business in - say (Mr Ct from Kinley i of purchase mca representation of occupied the Court of the day and a t dence was given for > defendant- The Magis. his decision. KAJAPOI. Public Trustee annowK Mr F. Meneer has boon appointee Accountant to the Public. Trust 0> Mr Meneer received his primary sch«. education at the Kaiapoi and Clark yille public schools- Seouring a Junior National Scholarship m 1908 ho atr tended the Boys' High School, Christchurch, (luring the next _ three yea™. In 1909 he was appointed to a cadetship in the Customs Department at Cflmstchurch, and in 1916 he was trans- - ft-wfld to the position of accounts clerk head office of the Public Trust. In. 1919 he was appointed accountant tipthe Public Trust Office, Hawera. PromotedicbCiithe position of Aseistant--1921 at the head kits panted in that capacity prewmst' 'time. Mr Meneer * member >ytW|Mnma.tion of the New "Accouiitants. tt the' annual 5 meeting of 'the Kaiapoi Golf Club, held on Tuesday evetojnpr following officers were elected: IfMgident. Mr E. JT. Corcoran; viceproaidents, Messrs L. B. Evans and L. '9: Ftfrahojn; club captain, Mr h. J • Pamham: secretary nnd treasurer, Mr J 6. Yellowlees; General Committee, iMcagrrF BtAspmall,. A. W. Leithead, arid Hi & * Slwiehj Selection Committee, the president and vice-presidents; t -green -superintendent, Mr T. K. Leithead/auditor, Mr E. J. Corcoran; Ladigß\, Upmraittee# Mesdames J. Anderson, L. B. Evans, and H. H. Blackball. Motions of,sympathy were passed 'with thTwlaJyes of Mr G. H. Garbutt <yid Mr «T. ,Boßonxwortta, whose deaths occurred* recently. It waarewlved. that a letter of_apprmation be sent to Sirs T. 0. Butcher in ' recognition of her assistance - M theelftf»whil»t~a memboiv, Armnga« 1 (At a meeting of the Kaiapoi Borough Council, ■ held on Tuesday evening, a motion of sympathy with-the relatives »f Mr J.- Boeomworth, town clerk, who Shortly after 2 o'clock on Tuesday ofter noon .aeroplane Golden Shell, piloted E. F. Jones, (Ausa forced landing in a five miles north of Kaiiin Jones was accom- . Castles. The aeroargill at 8.10 a.m. _ie weather being fine At the time of __iikoura a cold ram was vW|]tfrww>adr ?he ISX" Kincaid and at 8.45 p.w.itho journey, toriarwstiniod in more favourable wefllVwi' J.'!/. * Aa aiWt oMho tSjjb'a fell CO 12V* Mia mill c by .'ail K reauJt or,tho p Earthquake Uund will beneput >» 1 < >'• . , fiaa »speripp«(i since Sunday, and yeßsKty.v fh*re was a heavy ?fau of inow. .the. mountains being capped aim locking /beautiful*, ■ ■ Jr ■. .5 /» i The shipping "agents have notified pqblfo that the qeen "•awn from the jati they are prepared to make 'tLffi „tona,,qf . f Might ifjfk recent •■times competition has }-Q t , and most of the trade has as many as 65 being loaded on lorry j|&?i,<#hile 190 f lambs constituted "aT»^ ; '' also goes by lorry direct to Chri«t?hurch. trolia-) paddock ifailing of Omifti met on afternoon i<o best raising funds', for' benefit of lawWa' Bay suPrers. ' de"id to j .ations tooheld a dance, the V# i" ' v«4*p rfl plap«a are fjeginniiig to ; ,discover the attra^ions^ Domain, >hich"extends " ' Strei ■' tpwnehip^ ni( to seen A on Mi of those . an Quruhu Mr Brittt representing v cussed with ,ou4 linking up, with Messrs J], A. S>, J. Pengelly, J. SU were appointed deleg Marshland team in the on Warch 4th. JfJuch local interest l»o in the dragline which be t tions ■on the first of the channel# in the nefr cut at th*. kariri diversion. Because flooded state of the river the a* liaa been operations -suspended. The work of widening spillway is to be speeded up as > extra safeguard for the/district. ; i * Workmoix> A«Ri|®gM»ed on in B. f" footpath on the Satnrlfllaiid road. The British pavements havd completed the, sealing of the road and the motoring: publio now appreciate the excellent/runi from Ohriswhnrch, »through Shnlejr, and on ,to Chaney's- The flJneinployment Boftrd hoa provided the men and the money for this work, while the Council is providing the plant and material, Mr W. P. Spencer has applied &W a penny-in-the-slot telephone and a letter pox for Heyder's road. The. attendance, at, the,. Spepwmw School is higher at present than it has been for many years. The reoent .rain stopped harvesting on Coutt's Island. 'The wheat crops are looking promising, ana wmo vefy heavy yields are anticipated. An appreciable feature is the quality of tfie grain, which in roost cases appears the' rocent meeting of thdse inters estod in the purchase of land for a park, M«63ra H. MqMUlan *nd W. P. Spencer were appointed trustees, A aocial and dance will be held in the Oflmhia Scfaoj on February 87th to raise funds 'for: this purpose. - . ' Orehardistß in the Onrnhw distinct haVe 'begun picking. fruit, ■ Worqester Fearmains are yielding large crops, • ; Mr B, Pwnjop, T«rner'» road, P«f«" hia,' is' makinp a good recovery from his recent accident. ; • THq r Ourtjhia Basketball team has giVen £3 to the earthquake relief fund* while'the Quruhia nchool chi]aren have given up ft portion of- their picnic funds and have given £S to the earthquake fund. t t AKAROA, - competitions hAvo been completed/recently on the howling green. ; .The final of the championship singlea resulted; A. 26, A, Mac Fiirlane 9. . In' the Aldridge Cud final C. C, >Narl?ey beat A. MapFarlano • 20. The amount collected for the Earthquake Belief Fund on the Mayor's list is now £193 19$ 6d f ■ Deputy-Superintendent I W, Pool has buen appointed the Akaroa Fire Brigurle's delegate to attend the annual conference at Nelson next month. BOTTLE LAKE FIRE. tention to put it in better order,' and the new Domain Board is anxious to do' something in the; matter. But owing to delays' in" official quarters the gazetting; of the iboard's appo»»tnjent hus hot' yet beep made, so the' Board <i| not yet legally soq^titut^d. s ; , A jQieeting' is to pe held on March 9th. A meeting of.the School Committee was beld gil 3VJoßdf»j .evening.,, Mr W. iHopJey pmidHjg'. 'A;'/letter was received from tho-SwilPfttmg (Hub palling .attention to the need for Tepairs to 't|>e swimming, bath. It was decided tp ibava a' oombined weetina of the Spool Committee and the Swimming' CaUh next wontb. Reported that tbfit wiapal school haa been ~ " appomtet fer' the nonth. , ~ '■W-l-•;••• ,A'< V 1 CLEARING AND REPLANTING." *4 ( ' The grea.ter part of the Bottle Lake plantation, which was destroyed by lire early in January, .will be replanted in late winter or early spriftg. At yesterday's' meeting of the North Canterbjwry Hospital Board, the Public Health Co&mittee reported its jregrefc at the dp< pti-uction of the' plantation .on the grounds at the Infectious Diseases' JElos* pitaj. Already , about forty acres had been cleared, and the scorched trees had. been cut" up into firewood ready for use by the Board's Institutions, or for sale. Labour was obtained from the Labour Bureau under tho No, 2 Scenic of' the Unemployment Board. The actual cost to the Board was £3OO, excepting the.aos't of wages of the me» overseeing the work. . A contract had noijv been entered into for tho balance, of, the timber, with a willing company* on the- undprstandingthat a total clearance would bo made within six months. TRUE TO PULMONAS. "I must have Fulmonast'.' said V lgan the other-day, when offering something else.' "I have kept Pulmonas as « «tandby for many years; and have always found - them a reliable remedy for coughs and ..cojds," > Many others, too, have found- Pulmona* prevent and f rqliev«. thrpat infections. -Is 6d and | 2d 6d ••rqrywhero. "-'2 l j, "* W' t (, \ | p ~"V ■>, t'' .n ,V- vW'-jf'w'. »f con. trial > ly driv. avenue 8V Horv the outoome v Deotion of gerald avenue on year, in which IN injuries. Sub'Xaspeetor P. „ OUted and Dr. A. L. H. for the accused, j, guilty. Dr. A*. B, Pearson, pathology Christehureh Hospital, said that requ«st of tho Coroner ho wade a mortem examination of the deesa, Death was doe to • -hemorrhage in* the skull associated with a fracture, There was considerable bailing et the scalp, these injuries being' consistent with a fall tjpm a moto?-cycle, and Hot with disease, Kaymond James Bamsay, labourer stated that he was riding a motorcyolj oast 'in Hereford street on Be(jember 14th at abont 5.30 p.m. .Nelson was with him, alto riding a motOMtyftlp. As they approached yitjfgorald avenue they were on the corroot ride? travelling at about 10 milec an honr. Nelson was' slightly in front' closer to the gutter. At the intersection witness pbun&d his horto, looked to the right, and proceeded; acroga. About a of the way over ho saw the accused's* motor-cycle travel-,; ling south at,abouMs mileS an hour in the middle of»the road. The machine struck Nelson's motor-cycle on the front wheeljjt about the middle of,.the road. Nelson's motor-cycle was "thrown in front of witness and Nelson landed on his back. Sanders finished up in the trees in the middle of the avenue. Witness and Nelson had the right-of-way at the intersection. After the accident,- Nelson appeared to be injured only on the left hand. ' Witness _»aw.hi» nome Y Thomas Aspell, Ueenseo of tho Eaetfcm Hotel, said that bo was standing at his door in ■ Fitzgerald avenue when ■ ' he heard a crash, He saw Bandera's motorcycle, out .of control, finishing up in the treesj. Witness later pointed out the place of impaet to thO police. There was no other traffic about'at the time of the accident. ' Victor Nelson, Dawson's road,' Templeton, father of the deceased, stated-that his soii,was 17 years of age, He left home at about 1.30 and returned at 6, He was then rather dazed, and lay down on his boa, '■ Witness saw there was something wrong and rang up for tho ambulance, ,His son was unconscious when it arrived,. He died in tho Hospital on December Ifjth. Sergeant W. T. Kelly staged that on December 34th .he visited the scene of the accident with the witness, Aspell, Be took measurement# to determine the position of i tho impact in the intersection. . / - Constable G. Xnnes'produced a state* meat * from ,accused in which he said ■that he was travelling on his correct .side of the road, but not close to the gutter,- at the time of accident; Hfc speed was about 25 miles an hour and he 'slow down at the 'intorsec. tion. ' He did not sound "his horn, nor did ho hew. any other horn founded. The other motor-cycles were~ travelling slower than he wa*~|>ossiMy 80 miles' an l)our, Bic accelerated and endeavoureci to pass in as ttyere was no' apply ,hio brakes Ho thought ■!NijlgOn's-machine hit Kia haufct-pipe, , ; , r , -/- * Upon a further «Imirge.,of driving* la a dangerous manner, the Magistrate.(Mr. H, P,;Lawry) reserved hi's'decision. Bail at £2OO, with ohe' surety .of 1 : if two of £IOO each was <Hpwcd accused, * _ f ■ a <: 1\ 7T u i Ks I £ THEFT OF ART UNION , TICKETS. MAN SENT TO PRISON. associumiox Tinoa*x-) ■ - - WELLINGTON,, February 35. ' Stealing several book) of dfft union tickets after he had been employed to sell them brought Charles Hajniltoh Eomer to, a term of fottr months* irti nrisonment with hnrd from, Mr E. Page, S.M,, this morning, «■ The books were tho property- of. St.Miohael's Chur?h, the objeot of the aft umon wag to provide f»»dg for the church choir. "Homer wa« unouiployed, and. waa sent to-the promotetra of the- art- union by the : Labour D6P&rtßi4Rt« «- ' f Homer has along,li?t of odiivibtions, and at present is serving a two months', term for theft in Nelson. His -new (sentence ijrill be served at t]feo conclusion of .the existing on^. . / ' / L'OOTRQT REMEDY, v , ~ Footrot now baa no terrors for tjw wige J farmer who keeps delist* : .F<Jotrot Pure handy. s Thia i« an unfailing rem-, s oriy and usualh? one application is sufficient to. effect' a complete', I'eitox Footiot Cure is obtainable fro# Wat , t , k Cook aifcd ROwi Ltd., Chomi«ts, corner Colombo and .* k 1 v -4: V t:. ir~ SSSSS S fm ;'M* m
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20172, 26 February 1931, Page 3
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