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HUTT AND PETONE NEWS

IFroni Our Bneclal Oorresnonden.U

■A sitting ef the, Petone Court was conducted before Messrs. A. Coles and R. J. Soatngoto yesterday morning. George Bland and Richard Coutts, for drunkenness, were convicted and discharged. Prehibjtion orders were issued against A. Norling and G. A. Tegg. Tar nllowin; a horse to wander, Alice Gunter had a conviction entered against her, and was discharged.

A. Clements was fir,«l 55., with costs Is., for keeping on unrejistered dog.

I» an advertisement in this issue Messrs. W. H. Turnbull and Co., auctioneers, Wellington, notify that they have a few seaside sections for sale.

The- Misses liorchardt, and G. Stuart Forbes, notify in this issue that they have opened a cake- room in Woodward Street'. Miss Reed, expert milliner, Vivian Street, has » special announcement . in this issue.

The New Zealand Farmers' Co-operntivo Association of Canterbury, notify in this issue that they have a limited number of £i ordinary shares for sale.

A meeting of the General Committee of the Orphans Club concert will be held at Ihe Wellington Charitable Aid Board room, Vivian Street*, on Wednesday, November 8.

Messrs. Henry Kember and 'Son, public nccountnnts, have removed to Bank Chambers, Lambton (.'nay.

On Saturdays in future thero will be published in our columns, under tins heading of "The Guinea Poem," a four short-line verse on Puritan Soap, for which a cheque for one guinea has been forwarded to the writer. The competition is a perfectly genuine one, and cheques will be dispatched regularly each week. All that competitors are expected to do is to write a verse and send it, together with a wrapper from around cakes of Puritan Soap, to "Puritan," P.O. Box 203, Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 7

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284

HUTT AND PETONE NEWS Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 7

HUTT AND PETONE NEWS Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 7

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