An unusual application was heard in the Stratford Magistrate’s Court on Friday last, when Thomas Lyford charged John Farrell with using provoking language towards him by referring to him as “ that fellow over there,” and asked to have Farrell bound over to keep the peace. It appears that Farrell some 20 years ago lent Lyford £5, and meeting Lyford early this year he reminded him of the debt, which he subsequently sued for, but was nonsuited under the statute of limitations set up in defence. After ■hearing the evidence Mr Turnbull bound Farrell over to keep the peace for six months. At the meeting of the Palmerston Hospital Board on Thursday it was decided that the opening ceremony of the new ward should take place on the second Wednesday in September at 1.45 p.m. and that the Governor be asked to perform the opening ceremony. The following gentlemen will be asked to attend The Minister for Public Health, officers of the Hospital Board, the Chief Health officer and Officers of his department, Mayors of Palmerston North, Foxton and Feilding, the chairmen of the Halcombe and Rongotea Town Boards ; Chairmen of the various contributing counties, the Board’s medical and dental officers, Members of Parliament in hospital district, the Stipendary Magistrate, Clergy, Presidents of A. and P. Associations, Chairmen of Chambers of Commerce, and Presidents of Racing Clubs. Elderly people suffer muck from rheumatism, gout, sciati ja, and lumbago. Rhevxio quickly cures by driving out the excess uric acid from the blood. All stores and chemists, 2/G and 4/6. You just try it. 1
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 10 August 1907, Page 3
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