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HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.

(From Our ■ Special'CorresDondcnt.) '■'- '• ■■.': : '■'■' : .".."'■ , - "■ '-'.." ■■ ' : -■ ■.MAGISTRATE'S COURT. ..■..,• .The • monthly • sitting, of. the ''; Petono Magistrate's Court. was .held -yesterday morning,. Jliv-W. 1?. Haseldeu, S.M., presiding: ',■'■ .-.■;_■ .'•■

At the Juvenile Court two boys pleaded' guilty to of obtaining 10s. from James Farciuharsoii under, false , pretences... .Accused, who had. passed'off a gilded farthing ns-.a, half-sovereign; were ordered to refund the' money,'and to come up for,sentenco;when'.called .upon.'.

. Claud Smith and. F. A.'.Ringhain. were charged with:breaches of-prohibition orders, 'and; iyere .each .fined. 1 205., in : default seven days'imprisonment,; .. '.'

.■C. ■ H.. Beynon .pleaded guilty to a charge of selling liiider-weight bread. It was explained by, Mr.. Smith (defendant's counsel) -that Beynon ; did not ,work on the. prenlises himself,,but had'always '.instructed -his.-foreman not to allow.any. -wider-weight., bread go out of,.the bakehouse'. A tine, of 20s, ,wa6 imposed. Two., 1 prohibition borders' were issued .a'gainst local residents. . ....-,.

Sarah.: "Wright, >a widow, sued her' six sons—Benjainin,, Christopher, Frederick, George, Thpmas,; and John—for .maintenance. Each son was ordered to contribute 2sV.per week toward the support of his; mother. : ; '•''' '..-'■ ' ■'■"■ •.";'"" ' ..'

-. .William Laming was sentenced to .one month's imprisonment for .'disobeying a ,maintenance order for the' support, of his wife land children, the warrant not tobe issued if defendant paid'the. sum, ■of "iSrwithin 48 hours and £1 every seven days after.' :'■■" - .■ ' ,-■-.'■- ■- .

Judgment was given for, .plaintiff in the following.civil cases:—S. Curtis v:.A. L. Hodges, £29, costs' .125.; Caroline Worman v; Richard Webster, .£2 Us., costs Bs.; -Short and Fraser'V.'.William Lowe, "£i. lOs.,' , .costs ss.;'■:Short.-'and ]?raser v. J.- W. Nelsoni £2. 85., ; costs 55.; Sarah Loyd: v. :Phillip Bond, £2. lGs.,. costs 95.; Wm. Trueman.v. Walter. Harrison, £W, costs.29sV6d.-.■. ■■■• '■;.•„.■-.:': ■ ■. \ v.-.; ■ . -, ■ : ■In the defended case^.ofH..Alexander vi-'A; Colquhoun, judgment was. given, for plaintiff • tbrV : amount,' JEIQ 165., costs. JE2 14s. Judgment a icoun'ierolaim for ■'■:£&, costs £I'■■': Us., amount claimed 10s.. 6d;' .•■■ -- . -'■■ ". '- . :■ ,

V : ODDFELLOWS IN: . . .-About thirty delegates from the Wellington 1 district, lodges attended. the cori- . ferenee-'. held..', iu the 'local. .Oddfellows' Hall- yesterday."' The. delegates were entertained at! luncheon by." the .Loyal. Vetdae.Lodge, assembling' at 1. olclJck'for thepurpose "of" transacting business: Pro. G.Jli. Bro.'C. ;D.. Robertson , presided, , assisted, by-Deputy-ProV G.M. Bro.- (J. A. Hall and'the corresponding secretary Bro G.;E..Godbei\- The "principal business on, .the order paper, was "that in- connection with;the centenary of the order,-.when it' is,, proposed hold , a monster .district" picnic, .the, time, and,place of to. be .'decided" by : . the .management ,com;mitteeset,upfpr ; the purpose.' v 'A ; very, lengthy 'discussion! took, place as, to the best.mode, of. uniform' ; book-keeping!- This par.tioular.;question, has,-been;,before the ■ conference i for ;some yearsi. but it is understood.that something; definite will be 1 arfiyed, at iduring' the .present-conference., 'The. conference .adjourned: at, 7.. p.m., -and will: reassemble .at.. 9.30 to-day. : ;■ ..: .■. ■;' .The visiting delegates' were,entertained. at;dinner:..by..t.ho Loyal Petone Lodge last eyening. ; Items were given by. Mrs.' fiidge, Messrs. ; Ke'rsh'aw,'. Gray, : and. Pindy. :'.;:;'cHTOCHV6]f';EN6LANfi';MEN'S ;.' .-.■.. ••■:;: :y ; -;\;-'-^SOCIETY.; , :. ;-;;.:-^;,.\: ! ; '.churchrboui. r Mr.; 'H. Jay : . presided:oyer-a good, .ittendance.of members arid''visitors.' 'i'ho'liey. 'A--L- ; Huniell, of :Karori, -de-' Hvered an address on "Manliness and tho; Beatitudes." •''Hβ-. deplored, the"i readiness with .which■."people .take up. the; world's' ideal:' l of'Jmahliness as' being ■.'perfection,: and cease-to eiideavour , to go -:qn : to .something - greater. The ': world's 'dictum is ■tha'f'we'.'niust sliut : -'our;.eyesVto'.'all fthe' :miserj - , suffering;-or sorrow, don't allow .ourselves, to.bo trodden'ori, and\be sel : . ■fishly. individual.rin, our:.actions,'.;while' Christ;teaches sublime-indifference to 'all deeires to rise on other's -. misfortunes, to be above grabbing every opportunity for self-advanceinerit. .Concluding, /the speaker, made a. strong appeal for .national righteousness', by giving! the children a : sound religious, education. The' following took part:in:.ah interesting discussioni—Eev. 1 J. ' D. • Russell,; Messrs,,.JV.•. Q. ',Ji. Evans, Kogers, ; Gurney, Longfellow,- Wilkcrspih ■

'.A.special meeting of the.: Star.of I'etone LO3."was-held last, evening in the Central Hall:for" th'o puirpevso of meeting district •.:• visitors, ~iiicliidinp.' ..> the •• District Chief Eulcr, Bro.'■ Wesney;'-' arid I D:D.E:, Bro; Taylor, ; fr6ra Christslinrch, both, of whom'gave •vigorous addresses .on the hd.vaneemehf of the■ order:■ in the: central district.' ,A comniittep;was'set:up for the; :purposo.o'£ fqriuing: a new.:.tent at'. Lower Hiitt. v.The'.ineeting'.i recorded'. its' heart-' .felt.:thanks' to''th'o'.'Tisiting'district. ; offi : cers. ' . '-. . : '.'- ' ■'■'.'■ -''_''.\' ..■ '.■.''.■■!',";,: :.:.•'.'..

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 3

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HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 3

HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 748, 22 February 1910, Page 3

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