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The Rift* Club meets to night at Haywood's Hotel,

A church parade of the local iidet corps is to be held on Sunday week.

The Japan*Australia foall service is (0 be resumed shortly.

Another million lean is foreshadowed la the Financial Statement.

An experiment it te be triad hWtlv of rafting timber ifo'wfi thi Wanganui River from the fofosts above PipirikJ. A new advertisement detailing a special price list of Interest to housewives will appear on Saturday.

A meeting of the men's committee assisting at All Saints baeaar nest month Is called for this evening, At Dunedin on Tuesday an |B*ysarold lad named Harry Jack was fined £lO and costs for selling beer without a license.

“ I challenge you,” save the Hon. |. D. Ormond “to find In any past Parliament such a decadence as this Parliament has shown,”

The Sunbeam Coon Party” hold another rehearsal at the Masonic Mall to-moirovf night, when It is essential all taking part should attend. 'the total revenue of the Cofohy for last year, as disclosed by the financial statement, was £7,346,070, and for the torrent year it is estimated at £7,407,600. Expenditure last year was £6,635,003, and this year’s estimate is £6.960,713, Thleyci entered t private home at Dnncdm ei Sunday night and stole £*3 In gold and £7 worth of jewellery. Safe breakers dvnamitsd a safe at North East Valley post office, but could not get the door open sufficiently to secure the content* (£«o). The Government has decided to establish an experimental dairy station somewhere In the MartaWatu, hut et present the difficulty is to decide on a site. Palmerston North and Levin are making bold bids for the stationand Cabinet is in a quandary. , The Teachers’ Superannuation Bit) introduced by the Government is giving a good deal of satisfaction among teachers 0! the colony, but more consideratloa is urged toward Original members, as the low minimum defeats the objects of the bill, via., fo induce teachers past efficiency to retire.

A Ifttw York journal has a capital cartoon entitled "A Chance for the Cm.” It represesenh the door to Norway, on wh ch there Is a placard hearlßK the following; •» Wanted—A °. d K i n «. Apply within.” Nicholas • fT.® V** at «>e Wa l! l . no * ti# * and he Is made to say: ”I beliew I*ll apply. Anything’s better than the job I've got tow.” S Potatoes are now being largely imported from Australia, and a duty of ao per eent la to be Imposed. Eleven years age a eircular was issued allow, log seed potatoes to be imported duty *tV i d ? c,araHoo Wng made. How that potatoes are scarce a paternal Government shews its solicitude for its bleeding country by adding a i serious Impost to the cost of the tubers required for planting for neat ccasea.' Asetber esample of Liberalism, '

The Financial statement for 1905 contained 8312 words.

Hokitika was on Monday the centre of a small cyclone which did a good deal of minor damage. The Foxton Racing Club invites tenders for the removal of stewards stand and jockey’s room.

A Widow haitled. Hafding Was lost in the bush on Tuesday week betWeeii Te Kuiti and Waitomo. Search parties are out.

A man named Alex. C. Leslie died on the train near Martoa yesterday morning; He belonged to Blenheim And Was Visiting ft sob at M&Hetti

The Colonial Treasurer announces a surplus of £761,036, and anticipates a balance of £517,933 for the current year.

On account of the continued string* ency of the money market the Premier states that he has had to refuse applications for leans totalling £tgoidi*i principally applied for by borough CetmciiS) In the fourth test match, Australia v. England, at Manchester, the Eng* llshmen began the batting, and the day’s play realised 352. runs fof the lass of six wickets; The Effglishblsn’s innings fcfosetf fot 446. Australia put up and', following on, have lost one Wicket for 118.

The postal and telegraph revenue collected in the colony during the quarter ended June 30th. last was Wellington district thi Postal tevOnue was iipiotfo „ Add thb; tefogripnie reveaht £17,688: tdtel £36,748.

Kir Arnold, is asking if it is the intention of the Government to introduce a Tntalisator Abolition Bill this session, and thus givs the House as opportunity ot expressing an opinion by vote as to the advisability or othorwist of continuing the use of tho « machine *• for gambling purpose*! thn bomb thrown it tbi saUahl wife lid* the tnyat nOk)U* killed 24 1 and WhUndea 27 persons, mostly soldiers lining the route. The Sultan;was entering his carriage at the limf of the explosion. Several waiting carriages were dismissed into atoms. Two Bulgarians were arrested. Si mbs accounts suggest that the axploi ion was the result of a subterranean it ins controlled by clockworks AH Honorable distinction

The Western Medical Review, a medical pob’icatiou of the highest standing, says in a recent issue“ Thousands of physician" is this and other countries have a’tesfed that SANDER AND SONS RUC LYPTI EXtfttAOT Is bat only abso'Ute’y reliable hut It has I pffltidUUCed and indsputab'e superiority pVOr ftU olhet* proportions ; of eoe'iNjllUsi” Toilr Beftl h is too precious td Be taWßertd With, tderefote reject all promts foisted upon yai by unsdi'upUlOus mercenaries and insfci upon SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the only prereconwwodafl te.-ySIT Pbjriown nd the up Sk.jiiSiitii m# l-i «M» tthtrning (3 ts 5 drops tp 1 ttaeti dt .witter) 1 il prevents defy-yd! *c3j, add 1* * «h* protejmla, lgain& i inlecUdiis feyerjj, Wqh as typiidld, mlllM, etc. (wHften of *6m and thvo-'.t is quickly cured ojf gitrgHhg w. h same. la 1 1 cutaneous relief produced in .olds, influenza, diptheria,. brdnohitis, inflummaiiah d Hie liings and cohsuinp* MoS' ; %fVSi8 s S R LYTTiEXTRACT into a oupw* oflldiTiijj water and inhaling the arising steam. Diarrhea l ,, dyaentry, rheumatism, diseases o? the kidneys and urinary organs, quickly cured by taking 5 to ifi drops internally 3 to 5 times daily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains and skia diseases it heals without flaihnation when minted Pit;

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3552, 27 July 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3552, 27 July 1905, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3552, 27 July 1905, Page 2

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