‘*Xel —, 11 Day • will lie r-eleln-aied mi Detuber 21st. -|be a nr, uni geii.-ial meeting 1 I the Westland Trot img ('lid w ill helu at el.d. IS. -Ills 1 lambi. .u St reel oil Thursday evening at < o e 1.,, k. 'I ! i( .| e was a heavy liorl 11-W es! galllast night Meemnpa nied by .1 heavy t blinders! 1 n 111. I lie light mug being \ cry iii id. Heavy ram fell ami tin- a lip., there was a hie Hood ill I lie rivet as a result of Ihe lileitili tell he -How nil the urn -.ml,mils. TPur-day night all! e Soldier-' Hall. Weekly ellell.e 111 aid of the building mm! Toil d la -1 night o| present -son. Special prizes, tour sealed envelope- lor Indie- and gen;-, lour ext la pi-1,-.,.-. Sujip, r ,-rv ,-d. Adini- iou I I'd. Adi I. Ml T. I-:. A . seddoii will add 1 ess Ihe ele, 1 ors at Kumara on Sul unlay night, after ulmi) lie will lour the AAestland (’nuiitv pmuuui ot Ibe eleelorate. Mi Se,ldo 11 will speak here next I in-sday and tile following Saturday he will address the elector.- at Ross. The first meeting of the Cnliimillec set no to rai-e lunds lor the rest,,lain, 11 of the .Methodi-t Church will Illheld at the County Chambers this evening at 7.30 o’clock. Those desirous of joining the i uninnl tee lormed with power to add to their number will be welcomed.
infectious and other notiliahle diseases reported in the Canterbury and AVest Coast Health Districts for the week ended noon on Monday, totalled a | as follows: Canterbury: Scarlet fever •'!. diphtheria I. tuberculosis 2. pneumonia I. infantile paralysis 2. septic abortion 3. hydatids I. lethargic oneephalil ies ]. Vest Coast ; Scarlet fever 1. diptberia 3. enteric lever I. tuberculosis 1. pneumonia I- Deaths: Canterbury : I übelviilnsis i. hydatids 1.
Von will rci|uire a smart suit lot ’Xmas or perhaps lor tno llunolin l.\ liihilion. Now is the time to ordet same. We ai* ■ .-Imwing a "underfill ran;:e of patterns to select Hum. \\ < guarante'. l lit and finish. Price.- from 90s to 1 fills. AAV have also great variety of high-grade ccaily to wears (Sincerity) Lax suits, in I mv.’ii and a rev worsteds, price- troui Jot i 10s. \\ e can do fox's Navy Serge fiox suits (Lynx and Sincerity) from £(> Ills (id. and also a variety of cheaper class suits from -fills fid. W. .McKay and Son. Drapers and Clothier-. Hokitika. Advt.
The Christchurch ‘‘l’ress" reports The work of clearin'' the entrance to the fatal slip in the No. 2 tunnel at Lake Coleridge is at present in propress. The operations consist oi pieparing limbering to support tlio run! of the slip as the cut advances. To,, old drive will probably la- scaled it jo and all cfforis will be euneentrated on making the quickest possible headway into the fallen muss of shingle where Crccit. McDonald. and AlcKarlaue lie lurried at different, intervals along tfi<‘ "sets." Some time will U- meupied in tin 1 ei.ustruet ion of the -upporls liefore the mass i- di't ttrbetl. and information received from l.ake Coleridge yesterday afternoon was to the effect that the work was proeeedinp slowly, (he men being still determined to recover the bodies of their dead comrades.
Now arriving, a large consignment of choice cooking and fancy stunner apples in splendid condition. Paterson Michel and Co. ltd (I’hotie No. 2). —Advt. Sawmilling Machinery : Hush I. ieomotives, Steam Saw Feeds, 'Team Cross Cut Saws. Hogging Blocks, 'I duller -lacks, etc., from R. P. M. Manning and Co., .fi Bedford How, Christchurch, representing A. and (!. Price, i.td.. tlmmes. —Advt.
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