PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.
: / (Prom-Our Special,; Correspondent.) '" v >; ■ s ; /// ■Paimerston, September.,2., '; .."Mr. B. A. Drur,y','. : a local: dog fancier, ;.was'. most /successful at/the -Blenheiui jßhow , ;',with his; rough-coated collie slut,; ,Terrace .Moiid|. : ; winiiing. three first, prizes. //// ,/;:',;;■ '.'.'))■■ ..'/ : , , '://'/■- '-■• Inspector Hugo :paid/an.official/visit to , tbe. .Paimerston /Fire Brigade yesterday/.:; ;'.m-;-';;/.•■■. .-,'.■'.■.,'/"..'.'.■. ■'■'•'■■ ;■/;.':■/;■/■:■■: ■'.' The ! Manawatu /Football' ■ Association wound-up tlie.'.;;sea'son-.with 'a-.''social'- , - last/evening;'. Mr;; J. .Ellis, -.president, occupyiug the ..chair. /Tlie ; '■: gathering included the'Mayori-CMr. , -. J, .A..Nash), Mr.;,' 15 . !; p.; ; lHobeh ,(president.>d'f the Manawatu.,-Bugb'y,,Tliiion)r'.and : J1r.,.,L. Goorgi '(president of the Hockey/ cialiori).- / A , 'p'r'ograinmo.of vocal Items was • rendered; ■ and .a/number .of'..toasts houoiired'; / V The .-president' : referred ■_ to: the, headway,-vvwliiclr''--'" the _ .Association gajh'b' '-was/making, •instancing the fact that eight-' iiew:.cl,ubs, had been started this: ; season/inVWelliiigtpiu /;/// 'y'i; ..■'/The- '■'Paimerston ■ Hospital.: statistics for .the past, month ,, ;:are Patients at:'the..beginning -of August, 44 ] .admitted during the'o month/ 62| ;^itotalj/107; :/: l; . Deaths,; 4^/di!>bharged; : .hospital/at ;the!;ohd:;of the imphth, ,44. .' .v •.;. ; ; . V- At W e 'Paimerston /Orchestral.;; So-; piety's 'concert -on : Tuesday evening' .the soloists will •be.MissLouise.Crouclier; a young ■ violinist Ayho is highly ■ spoken of;: Mr. . Franlc: ,: R;/Johnstohe, 'cellist, ;■ ofWellington; and/Mr; -Maurice 'Cohen,; conductor : 6f the society,/who is' a.violinist.,,of the/first order. / : Tlie'-three •instrumentalists mentioned, and' Messrs. A;/I)reW ■ (bass)..and ;H. : .Gunter (piano) wiii-play'' Schubert's'celebrat-cd .'"Troutt". Quiifette. •.; The-orchestral items-aroof a;varied , ;order.■■■.■;■.■■■■;•■.,;■'■■;:■, v :'.l ~/'.';''■'':'■■',. '/•/■ ■■' 'iifc'/the.-'.mce.ting,;of • the: ; , Manawatu ■Land ■Drainage Board yesterday,-,the engineer (Mr/'.E.: Ji- Armstrong) A called attention to/the f act ■that..,the Oroua River'was cutting ■ into \. the /bank,. and that' there;, was- serious; .daiigor .of it doing;,great: damage to/the..; .Fpxton; railway, line 'and-: bridge. ■.Hβ; had. interviewed' .a. number: of those'. iriteresjed,! including the Hon. E-.- M'Kenzie, "Minister .fof .Public .AVorks,/■ but /had received ■'■no"' satisfactory ■reply;; , '.'' A/few floods ,, would:-probably- send the ' riyer right r on'the railway , line;' - /-; /'•;..■;! ■ :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 14
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277PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 14
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