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is herpby given that the Fart- ■ ncrsliip hitherto existing between MESSRS. MAN.DI2L, HARRIS AN']) CARR ; Wholesale Jewellers, of Wellington, has been -DISSOLVED as from the thirlj>first day of March, 1913. Mr. ALFRED HARRIS retires by consent. Tho business will in future l>e carried on by 1 .JOSEPH : MANDEO nntl MATTHEW 'ALBERT ■ CARS"!, under th? style of MANDEL AND CARR who will liquidate all liabilities and receive all amounts due to the Into firm. I (By Special Appointment to Hia Excellency the Governor, Lord lolington.) "ROHAN'S TEAS, ■ BAKER'S BUILDINGS. , 'Phone 2C3G. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. MARRIAGE. ,\ r A GLA V E itT Y—M ALIN G.—On April litli, at St. Mary's, Merivale, by tho Very Rev. t'lio Dean of Christchurcb, assisted by the Venerable Archdeacon 0. Harper, Charles Wilfred Ivor, sen of Colonel Maelavprty, late R.A., to Margaret Rosa, daughter of 'I'. .1. Maling, Esq., Morivnlo, ChrisWiurch. ■ THE ■ —— SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications aro for moderate to strong westerly winds, veering to southerly and increasing everywhere shortly. "Unsettled conditions probable generally, with heavy showers, and changing for colder weather soon. Tho barometer is unsteady, and a, further fall will probably preccdo a. rapid rise in most parts of tho country within tho next thirty-six hours. The weather has !>een very changeable, with moderate to strong westerly winds prevailing. The barometer has been unsteady with a falling tendency. D. 0. HATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, April S9, 1913. DISTRICT REPORTS. , (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanea-nui, April 29—Overcast; rain threatening. Carterton, April 29.—The weather is fine, but tho sky is overcast and rain is threatening. Feildmg, April "9.—Dull day; plight rain in tho afternoon; doubt.fuJ night. Shannon, April 29.—Fine rain fell lon Monday night. Tuesday was dull and muggy. Otaki, April 29.—Light showers. Fcifheniioii, April 39.—Showery. Oreytown, April 29.-Bine, but cloudy in places. Masterton, April 29.-A mild day, but cloudy in tho afternoon. Hastings, April 29.—Enin foil last night. To-doy has been bright :i.nd spring-like. Members of tho Auckland polieo force profess themselves to bo well satisfied with the outconio of tho conference which took placo with tho Commissioner of Police (Mr. Cullen) on Friday afternoon last, inasmuch as every man who could be spared from duty attended tho conference, and eighty per cent of thoso in attendance stood up and firmly hacked tho'formal written complaints handed to the Commissioner. "The greatest indignation is felt amongst the men in regard to tho Commissioner's remark that if they aro not satisfied they can resign," said a well-known member of tho Auckland force to a "Star" reporter. "After the unremitting attention wo have, as a body, paid to our work, we feel that we should at least be as well recompensed as a navvy or a wharf labourer. The Commissioner talked about money stringency, but I lie Govevnmelit on Saturday announced a. surplus of .£70!),1)01). The Now Zealand police force is one of the cheapest ill I lie, world, ami at Hie same time one of the most efficient. Vel, when we a.-ked for fls. instead of fis. for a day which, eight days a monlh. Marls at I.ITi a.in. and on fourteen days a month comprises a shift of a whole night through, wo are told that the question of £ a. d. juakoa it impossible."
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