THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
The A!an v.ho Counts. It I.- not the clitic who founts; not ] . linn v. h . u.diit,* out how the strong . IT V t < s .< CP <>t ! .-j. c.cdd have dune them better. The •iv.iit to t!:e mail U'ho is. a.ill ;!, a tell a : face 1 - li:Pl'-;ri..-s v; iv.i:’ ; . .-:•* and <T>i:iv.». h a .aia and again. beiatev there . . . don ' itl.-n't • rr.-i and ,-hort- . vile «:.»-•* :e tually .'trite 10 •; d. •• !* v- h . knows id-., enthusiasm. In- e: a: d-v -; i■ •ti -. *; end*, himself in a or thy <•;:!! ; v ho ; 1 lie- i c-*t knows ill end *he tn".in;.h of hit'll achieve- : and who a; the u»r*T. if he fails. itlt hi* [dice .'hall never he with • . ’ i od ti:i::d soul* who know *it!:f>r v icr-e ;, i:• ir deicat. Tli- Co-.. IJ.K sevelt.
A van rnntaining frozen pigs was railed in liellast by this morning’s express 'Oin-ip,i,,sl from the Central Factory. To-morrow in the mart ai 'J ]s.m. Messrs v. 1. Il.m.'.ton and Co. will sell by auction a 'juantity of harness and saddleiv ais’i two imrs.’s and a riding saddle. Although the rabbit H reran! d in some (|Uartei's ;t- b- tier a* s unmitigated nuisance, there must lie a good numb r at the present time who regal'd “bunny" in (pule a diitervnt light. Ditlicitiit "-"'tar’’ ri'p-.irti-r was informed on i'l'i'hty by a leaning ianbitskin dealer that several of his clients were earning tip to tf-'i a day; gel winter skins being now piloted at Is each. F, veil these with little experience were not finding it dillieult io vnaki‘ at wcok. r iO-moiTf>\v (Wetlii'.'sday) at .» o clock <uf ( iis.s Saiiain* a hockey match hetween Cotillon ami Hokitika will take pice.’. Tito lellow ing w ill represent Ibkitika I.allies’ Hockey Club:—A. S;.,Mmon. V. I'niisgmve. K. (trousfky. .1. Walker. N. 1.0. k. M. Crouslkv, M. s'umner. (). Kiapletnii. F. Thorn. I’. Sumner, hI V, thl. lumerg: I'.. Hughes. T. I’idlands. A colleeliou will be taken tip for the (.lub. and in the evening ihe Colidi’H team will be entertained at a dunce in the Town Hal!.
la connexion with the tun:, r organisation and ilevi'lou-aeai >U (he mental ltosjiiial sen a-.- the ~Mow ing transfers have been .'fleeted : Hr i . H. Cray, medical superintendent. Nelson, as medical superintendent. Avondale, vice Ur K. M. Bonnie on I’d month's leave of absence. Ur H.lefirys. medical superimoudeni. I’orirua, as medical superintendent. Nelson. Ur A. C. MeKillop r.vdiral
.superinlendi'iit. S aelill. a.- medi.o’,l superintendent. Christchurch, vice Ui A. 11. Crosby, retired nit”r 2S years’ service. Ur 11. M. Buelinmm. medical su]).'i'intend.'nt. Ibikitil’.a, as medical
sitperinlemlviu. Ki-aehll. Ur Miut.on (of Oamarti) has been given tompnrarv eluirgi’ et the Hokitika Mental lln-pital.
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