PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.
.'Palmerston, October 4. . A meeting of tho Conciliation Court will be hold in Palmorston en Wednesday to discuss matters in connection with the Has industry. Messrs. T. B. Bell, U. L. Broad, and L. Heifert are tho assessors appointed by tho Flaxiuillers' Association. (Jomniissioner Hally arrived in Palmerstou this nfternoon. A sitting of tho Arbitration Court will bo held in l'aluicrston .on October 28. Included in the business to come beforo the Court are several alleged breaches of the-ilaxmill award. Mr. Edwiu Toms has boon appointed by the Terrace Bowling Club to.represent it at.the' nieeting of delegates of the North Island Bowling Association. '■ . ■ . • .-. Pupils of tho Presbyterian Snriiiay Schools who qualified for.prizes and honours by gaining over 80 per cent, of marks at the "annual examinations are as follow:—Junior division (Scrjpttire): Jessie M'Murray; middlo division (Scripture): Annie Copeland; senior division (Scripture): Louie Hughoy; v primary division (Catechism): Phyllis. M'Jlurray; middle 'division (Catechism) :■ 11. Wallace. ■ ' TliS Hokowhitu golf links were-in anything but gopd order on Saturday after the recent hoavy rains, but, notwithstanding; this, - some vory fair "form" was exhibited. About a score of members took part in tho medal competition,'which' resulted ss follows.—Persion. 93. (handicap 12), 81; P. Sim,.9l (0), 82; A., .Strang, 83 (scr;), 83; P. C. .M'Hardy, !)0 (5), 85; \V. Levin, I JI (G),'S5; '.W.: Strong, .86. (scr.),i BG. A., Strang defeated W..: Strang in the .semi-final for' the club championship ! .and meets •A. N. Barraud in tho final. ■ Tho final '.for the ladies' club championship' will bo played between Mrs.. L. A. Abraham and Miss ; Sybil. Abraham... ;. ; ; Thb : final stages of tho competition between members of the Palmorston Hilles'. was. fired oh, Saturday,- Corporal Kells proving -tho winner.'. '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ....'■•... ■ . .;.'. "•: Mr. : . C' H.' F. Macphorson's many friends will'bo pleased- to learn that he has been promoted to' the management, of' tho Danhevirko branch of the N.'Z. L. and M. Agency Co. During his ei^ht. years' /residence in Palinerslon, 1 Mr. Macpherson' has made a host of friends;; • In a maintenance: case heard to-day, in which Elsio Hill sued F. Ehrhorne,. defendant .was ordered to pay 7s. ,6d. per week from October 1; also medical fees and two guineas costs. ' Mr. W. Cook, a Kairanga settler, was thrown from a trap while going homo on Satur-. da/, evening,' and-had his-knee .badly ■ fractured. Ho was conveyed to the hospital, where the injury was attended to. ; " . ' .■.-.■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 629, 5 October 1909, Page 3
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399PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 629, 5 October 1909, Page 3
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