NEW ZEALAND.
HOPEFULNESS, AT. THAME Sj
(Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, last night. The improved prospects of ‘tlicj Waicbahi mine have given renewed hope to Thames mining generally.Shares that were worth a few shillings sis months ago,; alter being multiplied by. ten, are torday worth over 30s, The month’s; return; is £4230.
, HASTINGS NEWS.. HASTINGS, last night. Nearly ona huiwliejtL Maoris loft this morning; fon a tangi at Patea.j .The Bowling Club 1 Bazaar netted over. £200., ~ > * 1y 1 LIGHTED CANDLE TO LOCK FOR ' GAS LEAK—A SHAKE UP, MASTERTON, last nighty An. ‘explosion of gas _occurred -in the Queen’s hotel, caused by, a worikman looking for a leak with a lighted candle. iAj large hole was, blown through itlie ceiling of the groutul flour- Many windows wore blown out, and considerable damage was done to, the ornamental plaster. A REUNION. WANGANUI, last night. The South African .Volunteers’- Association’ hold their annual gatherjug last evening., There was a large attendance, Colonel Somerville presiding. Ap.iolagiios ' wore receiyeu from the Premier, Colonei Baiun gtoaj ' add others. ,Tho Premier, senit a message of co-.nlgriatulation to , UHAssociation in keening up , the spirit of comradeship;,, ap'd Wishing Wjc. As. social!on success. WE LLIN G T ON. NEW S, : WELLINGTON, last night. The Labor Department' is proceeding against four shopkeepers v a jeweller, grocer, and itwo fruiterers), for failing to comply, with the provisions .of the Shops and Offices, The Acclimatisation Society has- . presolved that the incoming Committee shoplid make v-igoro.us - ejttorts to stock the Tararua range with deer. 'With reference to the anthrax ~a*e. at Coromandel, Mr Gilruth, Chmi Government 'Veterinarian, . . t that it has not yet been reported to him, hut inquiries are being made. He says it is possible for anthrax to ho communicated to human lie ings by moans of milk 'Tom a ci> suffering from, .the disease, hut as rule .the coW dies so, quackly r.thadEUHJ milk has no time to become lpiccte • The Royal Commission appointe»l to ouquirp 'intio the position ot the. - Porirua and : ol>her natne u , c *i‘°' trusts opened its sittings to-day, : aiyd is examining witncss.esy
Gen'tQ’ Black and Colored So*., Bd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is M ’ Specially, Imported, and A 1 [Value. Be sure aud see Wiese at C- ROSIE AND CO, S Have you got a thorough chill, Goose all over, really, ill Wheeling,, sneezing, shrill and 1 lush, ' Kerry "tongue, auid watery eye ;> Oblivious to the world’s affairs. All its,sorrows, pleasures, cares, Timeless suffering, why endure ? TaS WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CUREMumps has killed Joe Craig, one of the best-known giants of the United States. He once belonged to the Barijum’s Circus, and was 7ft. Sin, fit -height, and 28£st. ill weight.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1470, 2 June 1905, Page 1
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