Air and Airs I*. Douglas of AVaitaha insert a notice of thanks in this issue. The Canterbury Education Hoard nre inviting applications in this issue for various vacancies on the teaching stall. Cabinet on Saturday sent congratulations to Hon. W. F. Aljissoy who entered upon his tenth year of office as Prime Alinister yesterday.
The Hon. .J. Grimmond returned to Boss from Christchurch on Saturday, where, he had been attending the monthly meeting of the Canterbury Education Board. I* the Inst Gazette the Secretary to the Treasury acknowledges receipt of the sum of €l3, forwarded to the Treasury for credit to the Customs Department as conscience-money to the New Zealand Government.
An important deputation’ organised by t,k ; . Canterbury Progress League is to wait on Kir K. I). Bell at Christchurch on Saturday morning next, relative to the establishment of the School of Forestry in connection with the Canterbury University College. Mr Seildon M.P. has been asked to represent the Westland County Council, and Air W. J. Butler the Westland Chamber of Commerce on the occasion in question. Ft is expected, also, that the Westland hrapeh of the Progress League will be directly represented.
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The music for the Druids Ball on AVednesday evening will be supplied bv Alessrs Lawn, Gibbons and Ross. Entrance will be by way of the Town Hall. The Westland County Council is calling lor tenders for the delivery of 1000 cubic yards of gravel for Arabura Valley road repairs. Tenders close on the 26th inst. The Jnangahua Times of Friday says a report is current in Reefton that a reef five feet wide has been struck ii the fSoatman’s Consolidated mine af Capleston. The quality of the stone if stated to be good. Oli! the Frolics 10-night. Come along come along to their singing. Hear tin music call’. Join the throng. Heai the strong voices singing. Room foi one and all. Aon will hear, you nil
bear songs a-swinging. Come to delight. Every care put to flight. Hear them ragging rags to-night. Advt. The uightwalcluiian reported a blaze to the north near the Hospital, to Kupt. Braddon at 1.10 a.in. this morning. This turned out to he the remains of the old residence of Air J. Ifoylc on A rail lira road which was burned down this morning. The place had been unoccupied 'and was in a very dilapidated condition. A Wellington, message’says the moratorium, in so far as it relates to money placed <>n deposit with mercantile and oilier linos expires on December 31st. ( course provision lias been made foe depositors in certain circumstances applying to the Court for repayment- in part or as a win le as tho Court decides, bui as the law stands all deposits will have to be repaid after December 31st.. 'Ji;o law, however, "ill not lie allowed 111 remain as it is. From Sir Francis Bell, a.- Attorney-General, it was learned i>iiii a Bill will lie drafted in due course to meet the position that might arise after December 31st. The measure to be drafted will provide for the gradual release of deposits. It is not proposed to lift the moratorium all at once so far as deposits are concerned, Inn provision will be made for their progressive repayment.
Lloyds for Golden Rule Soap, ‘‘Keep Smiling” Pumice Soap and the famous “NO RUBBING” Laundry Help. Always Lloyd.
Tho welcome slump in pi ice has come at last. So while it lasts you will alii ays find our price the lowest. Thou sands of pounds worth lire being sacrificed by us, to make loom for thousands more bnignins already secured from the molds markets. \ isit Schroder and Co. It will pay you.—Advt. Public speakers, reciters, singers! Use “NAZOL” to prevent or relieve huskiness, soreness and irritation of tho throat. Ready for instant use anywhere.
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