NEW ZEALAND.
ritliSS ASSOCIATION Auckland, Inst night. Proposals were submitted -at the mooting of tlio Hospital and Charitab o Aid Board for extensive improvement and additions to the Auckland hospital, and wore approved. Tlio whole sclumo when carriod out will cost _£MO,OUO. It is proposod to proceed with tlio work in sections. The architect was instruct! to prepare plans of the most pressing alterations and additions for submission to tlio Inspector General, with a viow to their being taken in hand at once. Iho Board aro em>* powered to borrow £25,000 for there works on its endowments, which are estimated as being worth £BO,OOO. A rirrorcomsd house in Manukau road, Parr oil, owuod by G. L. Thompson, and occupied by Mrs Woodhouso, was partly drstroyed by fire. Tho dam-sgo to the houso was £IOO, covered by insurance of £llOO in the State office. Tho furnituro was insured in the London and L vsrpool nndGlobo fir £iso, and in the Oomrncr oial Union for £IOO.
Edwsrl Turner and E. A Perkins, auctioneers, wee charged with selling fruit unfit for human co* - sumption. Tbe facts were admittrd. It was contended that only the good fruit in each lot offered was sold, on the understanding tho purchasers would throw away tho balanc'. The magistrate said he had no dosire to hamper the fruit trade, but tho pubb'c health most be properly Baft guarded. He reserved his decision.
Dunedin, last night Obi 1 nary : Mr William Fenwick, editor ot the O.ngo Withcte. Tho Arbitration Court to day dealt with breaches of awards. A'lan Johnston was fined -10 s in two esses for having Bin ployed several carters without paying them wages wetkly. Alex Potter, ooa! merchant, for having emp'oyod a man as carter to drive and atttnd to horses while paying him fit the rate of two guineas a week was fi red £5, Tho hearing of tho tra mways diepule was then continued.
Why suffer tho torments tf Hall with Bheumatism or Lumbago when 9r. Sheldon e Mignct'o Liiimeot will ease the pain at oaco, and continued applications offset a'parmvrrent cure ? Pr on Is 6d, larg i bottle 3s. —For salo by A.VV. Miud, Agent, Chemißt When you oatoh aold do not iatm any chances on svoaring it r.w-.y, or experiment with somo doubtful preparation wh ch wiil only half ou o it at the bo=(t, and leave the broaohial tube 3 woakeued an 1 susceptible to attack from tho germs of consumption. Dr. yheldon’s Now Disoovary for o oo'.ds. nnd consumption not only slop 3 ths ocugli. bit hsals and slrngthens Iho lungs, and prevents Eerious etfeolo from a cold. Small doso. Heasant to take. Every bottle guirardoed. - For fate by A. W. J. Mnon, Agent, Chenust.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1869, 26 September 1906, Page 4
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