Mr A. E. Shadbolt thanks his supporters for their good offices in electing him to a seat on the Borough Council. The members of (he Land Commission left Lyttelton on Thursday for Auckland. The price of bread has been reduced from 6FI to 6d per qflb loaf in Dunedin, the Fiourmillers’ Association having reduced the price of flour by ios per ton. Mr R. Moore in this issue thanks the burgesses of Foxlon for returning him as a member of the Borough Council on Wednesday. It is understood that no intimation has been received as yet from Ministers as when the proposed Manawatu Heads railway deputation may be received. Giving evidence before the Tariff Commission at Melbourne, representative manufactures of agricultural implements asked for the imposition of a heavy duty to prevent Americans flooding the market. They declared that a ring existed which acted adversely on the local makers. The Borough Council will meet at 7.30 on Wednesday next, when Councillors will make the usual declaration before taking their seats, and the n-.elect will be sworn in.
s The annual meeting of parishioner of All 9 lints. Eoxiom is to be held on Friday next, May jttu Mr G. A Simpson inserts a notice thanking electors for their support .at the Mayoral election on Wednesday last.
The school brivs who have been spending Room days at the beach returned to their homes this iiibTning. Palmerston’s, contingent, left by train, in. great good spirits, and their parting admonitions to Foxton chums were highly diverting to all who hettt'd them.The boys had apparently spent a pleasant time, and will doubtless look forward to a repetition of the picnicking with a licit! 1 oiish<
At the next session of the FqxtonDebating and Literary Club, on Mon dav evening; the subject fen;, discussion wilt be the n Lt!A ana furies o| Goldsmith.” Tim society has entered upon a new departure by the publication of a “Journal” of its transactions. The initial number is carefully compiled and imatly printed, containing several articles of interest and not a utile merit'. It is proposed to issue the " Journal ” at regular intervals. The editor, Mr W. E. Barnard, is to lie congratulated upon the result of his labours.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3515, 29 April 1905, Page 2
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