The fireman Boyd, who was injured by falling down a flight of steps at the Theatre Royal on Monday night, is still in a serious condition, but there was a slight improvement yesterday He has only beon conscious for short intervals since his admission to the Hospital. At a well-attended meeting of the Hutt Fire Brigade, Captain Slinn occupied the chair. After business relating to the minutes had been discussed, it was decided to hold a series of card-parties through the winter. The officer's report stated that ther<\ were two fires during the month. One honorary member was proposed and accepted. To-night, at 8 p.m., at the Boys'- I n . stitute, Arthur Street, a meeting of subscribers mil be held. The annual report and balance-sheet will be presented and officers elected. Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice) will preside. The Wellington Education Board insert an advertisement, which will be found in another column of this issi)'e, for a number of positions. Applications will be received until noon on Thursday, April 21. Forms aro obtainable at the board's office..
lenders aTe required by the Dominion Company for the carriage of newspapers between Wellington and Lower Hutt at 3.45 a.m. daily. • A notice with regard to the departure of R.M.S. Eimutaka for London to-day appears in another column. A notice with regard to the district electoral supplementary list appears in anothor column. I should like to know which political party is not in a cleft stick—Tho British Attorney-General,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 6
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