GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.
By Telegraph—Pross Association—Copyright .4-ANTI-GAMBLING BILL. CRco. May 24, 0.25 a.m.) Paris, May 23. The Chamber of Deputies has passed tho Anti-Gambling Bill. TEE DUCHESS OP CONNAUGHT. London, May 23. The Duchcss of Connaught is progresing satisfactorily, according to the daily bulletins issued.
MESSENGER TO PLAY AGAIN. Sydney, May 22. "Dally" Messenger will emerge from his retirement and play football this season. Messenger will be available for selection against the New Zealand League team, shortly to visit Australia.
"WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT BILL. London, May 22. Tho Freo Churclies and the Liberal Association of South Wales have protested against'any further concessions over tho Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill.
No waste, no cooking with Camp Coffee. Half to three-quarters of a traspoOnfal in oup, pour on boiling water, add sugar *and cream to taste, and delicious coffeo is ready. Tho flavour is always perfect, and you control tho strength.—Adrt. Four model dairy farms, from 88 to 100 acres, are announced for sale by tTie Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., Pahiatua.
Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. have received instructions from Mr. J. Douglas Perrett to sell his beautiful collection of oil paintings, pastels, and other fino art productions at their toodis, Lanibton Quay, on Monday, May 2G. Tho salo is to commence at 1.30 p.m. Tho pictures aro now on viow.
A resident of ICumoroa, Mr. W. Shepherd, has announced, his intention of being a candidate for the Pahiatua; seat at the next general elections. Ho will stand, in tho Labour interest.
Announcements of the church services for to-morrow will be fonnd on Page 2 of this is-suo.
Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. liavo received instructions from the Registrar of the Supremo Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, to sell by public auction at their rooms, Foatherston Street, a piece of land, in Colin Street, Lower Hutt, comprising 1 rood 10.9 perches. Particulars and conditions of sale may bo inspected *at the office of tho auctioneers, or of Messrs. Gray and Jackson, solicitors, 11 Grey Street. The sale dato is •Wednesday, June 25, beginning at 2.30 p.m. Messrs. A- L. Wilson and Co. havo received instructions from Mrs. Bateson, Trentham, to sell at'her residence, near the Trentham Post Office, a quantity ot useful furniture, timber, piping, chimnev pots, netting, fencing wire, garden tools, la vn mower, ladders, one-liorse plough, plate-glass, gent, s saddle, spring cart, and harness; also, one-roomed wliare (for removal). The sale will bo hem on Saturday, May 31, commencing at 1.15 p.m. Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, patent attornevs, 215 Lambton Quay, ropoit that tho following applications compiled from the Patent. Office Journal havo Iveen made rccentlv for loiters patent of New Zealand:—A. M. Kidner and D. H. Lea, Westmevo, nails, spikes, etc., pointing; •V Eraser, Napier, rubbish and refuse receptacle; C. E. Brooke, sen., Onehunga, door draught preventer; C. Uddstrom, Grevmouth. suction gas producer ash box sealing svstem: A. Bain and A. Archer, Dunedin," bedstead posts and rails connecting; H. M. Keesing, Auckland, gas fire flue; R. John stun, Dunedin, pile sh<w; W 11. Clement, Ohristchurch. olhco indicator; M. W. and L. Smith, Waitotara, hot or boiling clothes handling; \\. Walts, Midland Junction, railway switch; D A Laughnm, Svdncv, mortising machine; A. J. Eippai'd, China, clutch and variable speed gear; R. G. E- Mitchell, Christchurch, spoon and knifo cleaning apparatus,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1758, 24 May 1913, Page 5
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