PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.
;'■ ■■■ --■■■■■ ■ a rJ{«'-:■■?..ifj-yys; IvV : - ; "AEGUINIJ 'WITH THE ; BENCH'."-'>; .■< ■ '' ;' .(By Toiograpi.-BpiclaVCorrespondent.) '■ ;"■-. ■: :'V : -.'";,/.;•■■■.>.'-.( '.M.: .'.■palmereton,-:Julyj.23.-;; ': The' Truant Inspector had.a long day at the,. Magistrate's -.Court ~.thie" /morning, -.when twenty parents wore, cited to .appear >Hra,. Mr; A..5. Thomson, S,M., : ,The. excuses f were,. varied, but,, strangely enough,;, none, or tue v ;parents : . thought ' it necessary;■ *?-,; W' . tho simple expedient,of .going, toihe.head- . roaster,- and asking for : an. exemption certin- . catc. ':■■ Ono; of ••the parents,.who.' rudely, arsued the Mint with'.tho;B,ciicl\,..,waS/spv<!rely,. admonished,■ and threatened,,with,; gaol fot .. contempt of; Court., Thf.remiunto -, •meeker, aspect,. and. .took. ,tht:r vi ; penalties.;, without a murmur./,: Two /ohamcj ■ M«i,-A*. '. misseu, ; .on the, production of. .b> r % ; dates, : showing the thildren to be. over bChooJ ;- a ™ One case was. withdrawn, and the, re- • maindcr .wero fined from 2s. .up "?;„- v. -"A meotirigof tlio.committee of.tho-Mana-watu Horticultural Society was ■.held Mast .■ riiirht ■ Mr, AV.r.J , . Durward, - -A-.,. Sul6forthobu^ S V.w^o'bo T hqldon, September 8 ;and: 9; /was adopted.., The prm- _•■ cipal alteration is that the professional class, which did not prove; a .success-in the jroj-. ot competition \<\i the/.previous shows; waa.. struck ••out:--- . The , secretary reported.that he . , had obtained the free nse, of another., show 1; site' This was considorc]l'.lngbly.: satisfactory , a.\tho did j not P?tromso: ; Ebqwß;hdd • at the. showgrounds at all, well,■ as it ,vfae t00,,; much out oltho beaten, track i Tlio : .s E cr j e-, tarv also reported that -the debit, balance at, th->> snd of ■ tho.,ycar .-tadW reduced ■ ,by,,.. nearly,-three-fourths by donations,and pnzi>-.. money refunded, and lie anticipated, that,the deficit'would very shortly; bo entirely; wiped - out. 'lie following, judges wore ..■ appwnted :- Flowers Mr. Weiglitman (Awahun); fruit and xegetables, Mr. A. K. ; Mayo;(Aorang^; ■;... home industries, Mr. W. S. ston);, .■■decorative classes, .Mrs. Lethbndge , VThoro S has.been a good deal ; of/disoussipn , , among-all classes:of football out re- ■ spectfng the proposal to; play, tho.Hankma ; Shield final' matcir.at.Feilding n and,,at the, refusal of the,lVsidcnt;oftho , Rugb y ;Umon.,-.;. Olr ■ Fi' l'irani)' to .take a motion "on,'tllO., matter at- the ordinary, mooting; on Mwiday : - niriit. A,special meeting is; being, called tor: to-morrow to deal 'with-.the"matter..; .;.:,.' A sitting of the Arbitration Cowt will be held at Paliricrston, on : August;.; 19,. when,.,, 'among other'' business.. matters,, in ; conncc-..: tion with the flaxmilling' industry .wiU (]j bo,, dealt with still- , further.:.;.. ■■.:;..■•.,,:.;., ■:.■■ ■ With reforonce to;.-special;, prizes t0,.-.,»<!,•.■, . donated to tlio dog section; at ;tho-Mana.:; ■. watu■ A. ■' and 1 , , Spring,. Show •• committee of the Palraerstdu,. Coursing Club has decided to ; prosbnt a fiftcen-gumca cup.:for the' bust greyhound (from ■a-'jcoursifigy point of,-'view)..-:-The-'cui>..is'to--be \von;- twice ; , ■ in succession, or'three times at-; r mteryals.. , A iudgo will be appointed the Coursing ; ■;■: Club, and tlio competition will be.open .to. .. mombers of .all . coursing ■' clubs :in ; th«' j-' Dominion.- • :.. ' ... / „, : ',■ ■'■-■, ; -''':'.-■ , Constable Gow,- . from Wellington,.: has ■taken-up police duties in l'alrrtcrston' North. • i With regard to .'tlio Mayor's , proposal to: ask thq'",ratepavei's , to' laiso '■ a'-loan for: the purpose' of; reptoiiig tlio ■ preii-nt .seven-;', inclv water pipes.with fiftcon-inch ■'pipes, , ,ltys■ , estimated that tho cost ivirr bo about ,r £6sooj • and this will, then-enable the whole of tlio-, ■ water to como through pipes to the reservoir.- ■ Mrs. Ingley'has : piiiT.hased : a'portion; w ; Mr. W." I. Lovelocli's Cliffsido: Estate, rat: Aokautcre'i" and' .'takes ■•' possession,; . oil.. jAu^.-, gust 1;' ' : .:- '-' '■'■ .:' ■'■''•■ -.-■' ■■-"."£.-.'■ '■■'■■■ ■: Mr. H;"T; Flygor,' : bf Abkoiitore'.v lite.:, .. horbert ; .Ens,t ; , Sins sold liotlr his farms.. ■to v - . Mr/.W. T-lookoiV'of' Mutt; formerly a resi-'.; ileiit of Waii-si-apa. ' ..' ■'..[: -../;•':',;;■■';".'■!'■■','-,■■/'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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