DEAD WOMAN IN BON. .PARIS, July 20. A large packing-case containing tlio hotly of a young woman was discovered in Paris early this morning by dustmen on tlic steps of the historic Church of Snint-Ktienne-du-Mont. The police were informed, and soon afterwards they arrested a woman living apart from her husband. It is alleged that last night the arrested woman and a man were seen carrying a lai'i'c packing-case out of the Hat. When questioned she said that the box contained her pet snakes. She has since, it is stated, admitted that the box is that found this morning, and that it contained the body of a woman of 20 who died after an ihc ; i 1 operation.
TO LET—G-roomcd COTTAGE in Sale Street, 12s Cd a week. Apply Airs Gooch sour. W ANTED —GIIIL to assist in hou.sework; sleep at home. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— Smart YOUTH, able to ride bicycle. Apply H. Holmes, Itevell Street. WANTED— YOUTH foi- farm-work. .Must be pood milker; £2 per week and found. Apply ’l'. Foster, Hariliari. [7l OR SALE—SEED ARTICHOKES. L Apply “Guardian” Office.
FOU SALE- —Conveniently situated (i-roometl ELNUALOW : all modern convenienees. (lovernment mortgage. Apply J. N. Robinson, Box 1, Hokitika. SCHOOL FAIR "WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 O’CLOCK. 4 EAIH will lie held at Victoria DisV trict llipli School as above, in aid of tlm funds. ON SALE—l'roduee, meat, homemade cookery etc. Afternoon tea. Everybody welcome. Admission fi'ee
NEWMANS .MOTORS LTD. fX connection with the Hawkes TsavOunlerbiirv football match, ears will leave Hokitika, for Christchurch (if sufficient inducement offers) at 1 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT. 17th. INST., returnim; on Sunday. Excursion fares. Please hook seats early. ’Phone 171. NEWMANS MOTORS bTD. IF .sufficient inducement offers, a ear will leave for Ure.ymouth on SATURDAY’ MORNING EARLY, to connect with the special train to Christchurch. Please advise office. ’Phone 171.
WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TTtrRrrTEN TENDERS nddressed to VV tlic County Chairman, and marked on the envelope with tlie name of the work will he received at the County Office. Hokitika up to NOON on TUESDAY, 21st, SEPTEMBER. for the following: (1) Widening Lake Kanieri Bond, two sections in one contract—(a) Near SI inlands Creek; (h) near Lake Kanieri. { (2) —Kokat-nlii Road Drainage, near Klein’s land. Copies of plans and specifications at the County Office. Hokitika, and the Post Office, Kanieri. The lowest, or any tender not accepted necessarily. AY. .1 KEFRIES. County Chairman.
il' S 1 OLDI !•: R S’ WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 22nd. ANNUAL HOCKEY BALL. MUSIC ISY BOSS’ ORCHESTRA ! Curd Waltzes. Streamer Waltzes, Etc. H. DUNN. woody am itai: hau DI>V FIREWOOD, all sorts, at 10s per load. A per load, a full stock. Cash or delivery, to any part of town.
REM: RATIONS AS TO THE tST’ OF MOTOR LORRIES, 1925. CLASSIFICATION OF MATS HIGHWAYS. -vrOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the It following extract from the New Zealand Gazette, No. 54 of 19th. August, ]920: “Li pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on me by the M.otoi- ' lorry Regulations, 1925, and the Motor Lorry Regulations Amendment, No. 1, I, Kenneth Stuart Williams, Minister of Public Works, do hereby alter the Main Highways Board’s proposed classification of Main Highways under its control, and do hereby approve such altered classification, as set forth in the Schedule hereto.
Highways classified in the second class (available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which with the maximum load it is licensed to carry., weighs not more than 8 tons): Xo. 12 District~lnangah.ua Junc-tion-Waiho-Junetion with West-port-Nelson Highway at Inangahua Junction to Ross. Highways classified in the third class (available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than 6 tons) : Xo. 11 District—Xcl.son-W e.stportGlenhopc Railway Station to Right Mile (boundary .Murchison County). Xo. 12 District—Westport-Xelson-Boundary of Borough of Westport to north boundary of . Buller County; Tnangahua Junction-Waiho-Ross to Waiho; and Kiimara to Arthur’s Pass.’ Highways classified in the fourth class (available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than 4 tons) : Xo. 12 District —Westport-Kara meaMokiliinni River t<> Kara men River. The foregoing classifications, as approved by the Hon. Minister of Public Works, shall have effect from the date hereof. C. J. McKEXZTU. Chairman. Main Highways Board, Wellington. Sept-. 14th. 1926.
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