PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.
(From Our' Special Correspondent.) 1 • Palmmton, December I. The Rev. 'I. Jolly, formerly pastor of bt. Andrew's Church, Palmerston, but who accepted a larger sphere of usefulness at .Ponsonby, Auckland, is at present on a. visit to Palmerston. Some.time ago residents of Foxton and others who frequent the beach, formed a committee to build a hall, but ifc has been found that little interest is being manifested in the movement, and tlio committee has decided to return the fewsubscriptions that were received. A • very enjoyable. garden party was held at Mr. B. Eglinton's grounds, in Alexandra Street, yesterday afternoon, in beautiful weather. , Tho- object of the party was to raise funds in aid of .tho new Methodist Church Fund. There was a large attendance of old and young, and while the adults did business at a number of stalls which had been set up, the younger people amused themselves with all sorts l of games. The newly-elected Manawatu Drainage Board met to-day. Mr. Joseph Best was elected chairman. The statement of accounts submitted by the treasurer showed that there was a credit balance of .£1059 Us. 9d. The board decided to pay a visit to tho main outlet; The other business was mostly of a routine character. At the Police Court to-day, a man named William Simpson was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on a charge of being a rogue and a vagabond. Yital statistics for November are as follow:—Births, 37; marriages, 15; deaths, 10. Tho Manawatu Mounted Rifles went into camp at Te Matai, near Palmerston, yesterday afternoon, in a nicely-selected spot. There are forty-five members in camp now, and more will come in today and to-morrow. The officers in camp are: Captain Peach, Captain-Adjutant Palmer, • Limits. Batchelar, Smith, Clovely, and Buick, and Staff-Sergeant Dovey Yesterday was devoted principally to fatigue drill, putting the. camp in order, etc. The men have settled down to solid work, and will put in three parades a day. Mary had a littlo ham, (A pound or so—with eggs), And off she ran to catch .the tram, For she had nimble legs! She wore a Merry Widow hat, And staggering eoiffuro, And had a cold, but soon fixed that With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure I —Advt. 18 At the request of M. Lopinc, prefect of police, tho Paris Municipal Council has decided to increase the police force of the city by 500 men during the five coming years. Before tho end of trys year 160 new policemen will be appointed. ■ A Roman viUa has been excavated at ComT)ley, a few miles from East Cowes, Isle of Wight. 'There have been uncovered a room lift, by 12ft., a corridor, a heating place, in which the remains of a. fu« .discoyerjidj and a, haflu
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 3
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462PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 989, 2 December 1910, Page 3
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