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On page 'I : Report of I' : County Council. Apiti n , • 3: Report of Kev. Harper - -• r yesterday. On page 0: cables. On page 7 : iteior; : day's football matches. Tlit' Government har>- :■ establish s High heliool in Vi'. The Feilding Golf Club season on Saturday, March An ok! Crimean veteran n v:: ■: Soler died at the W on Friday morning at the iii-c < = ; 7~ Mr C. C. Keade, for *•«:«•• • stuff of our local con!emp rejoined the staff of " The V- - illustrated paperju>t started I. Dr. Ma#oß, Chief Health »>;: a visit to i'itlmerston ye»terd iy. presence here <ra.« eoiuu-eu-a a cases of diphtheria chronic led r The adjourned monthly ?»»••• : the High School B >.ird of - will be held to-momv.v event's.: 'i is some important i n i -: r. — • transacted. The district exhibit from 1V.:.. .North at the S.Z. Exhib:: :•••.! elude an exhibit of tnnrhw - ~ motion for the pro.hu*uo:i milk. This exhibit require- : a large quantity of sttara. wh:.d.:. tractors for the electric called upon to supply. < The funeral of the hie M • a II op wood took lace y rh .• noon. The esteem in '.vh;rh -. held was shown by the hr-v .. anee of friends who uc.v The Druids, with which Ota-:* - J trood has long been c.-uu.- • ■ ! out in strong force. ei«h: P..-: i ! acting as bearer*. The conducted by the Ilev. [..!■■ large number of beautiftsi w r received. Another successful pr.i.T ■ children's dances in aid and Chimes Fund was he! 1 ! ' iandia Hall on Satulday af?.*r:s large number were present : > the rain. Already great u:i: is noticeable, as a result of : . tuition by Miss Long an J hr The tickets for the fancy ,ir>--said to be selling so rapidly : not be necessary to uIT-.- • doors on the night of the ; At the District Court. M " Friday, Henry Barling, far : fredton, claimed from < ; William .John Blake, ntr. ■ same district, a sum of X ; ages alleged to hitve b->": • through a bush fire •vpr .: - defendants' to plaintiffPlaintiff chimed that tii rerunning over tm felled ripe for burning at trie been *'messed " up ; a g>-i now impracticable, and h deprived of the Lino for years. He estimated hi- ! acre for four year.*. Th■■ j damages to the extent of JfThere can be;no better - - F.. low prices than our «ood :..r r-j/ broader guarantee of ftsp: r f'." in Clarkjton's cycles. 1 ' r. O.T. Pl'NcU i«on-2i1.-< _ B delicious, warimmr and • • ||s beverage, Uisty and • R&j| at all stores and reire.-isu;- • * H wuolesale irom •• >• Abraham. B Ladies* dancing sh.\~ E ; "J 'fhacker's.* Stylish millinery no-.v |jpl Bon Marche Arcade. M. '■ l|g t<xiues, each one a t. ;-t>- •• nig nullinerv art, at :u •• Sta Children's cosy coats t'i B| cream caracul cloth H wiih hat* to match, s'-'' - - • H Coloninland Home.n!::h. •» ppf wear for ladies and •• gj|j tempting prices. •; H| n.ightdre-ssM at 3s tid m tBHj dew « C. M, Boss and lV • - ■

Mr Andrew niaclc, u of the first rank, will ci Vl , l*ftlmerftton-on June UancU |! ,<Vrls iu Captain Kd win U>le K r ni J " MroM wind* to g !t i (? T >' : "~ «nrtl».wc«t and west nml ! ,' eIAv i'fn rise, rum probable and w ea ,Y'" A man who wan ' sertion at Wigton declared t Sj f ° r <! °' iu a fit of temper, punctured HT- wifc ' tyre* m forty- two places vitl , 1>k -.Vc!e Sand manager of QuilicM 11, > V dtp bimnesK, and fur wl , e °l> and Co., Ltd., urr the loenl ' , a " l ' l V at. present, on a visit to this Loin, S ' ,s At Marton Court on Nnf„,.i . Atkni» n!ias( Atkinson Wh , .Y y - )o{l n the information of ConHti»bV , "m' 1 on theft of h bicvclo at (inn,, witl > application of tho police hew " lh ' 0n to Wangauui. ' IKI e! imn(]p,]

Entries" for tho eomim. ui A. ami I'. Association ml i'h!,"ir Sol 1,10 Poultry. AyKOcintion coming in and mve everv ,\ r ulil . v most successful iisturen (';«« lC 'l l ' lon of tinnUy to un> r^ Inhibitor. of mnriuncrv at ,h----.•oming Winter Sh mv ar \, lu ' making a start in the nrennr.l- V - f ' n,is Thf aHfi.nrilics acknowledge the rivoipt ( ,f 4-1,, 0 i » OM h f n,f f Mr Char!«»s roll"' ! s !', ni . !] "' "tnonnt nrranged n ,H ; VV A . !n l ""' s l'rnrnis,. of a ,, a^o whioii lie was platntiiV.

Pr L.ll. lope, d«.nli.sL, nimounoe.s liat he has eouiiufiiced the practice of his profession m premises in JJ ri . u street, next door to the Congregational Uuneh. l)r I opo is from the Chicuqo tollege of nental Surg,ry. and mr-rc recently from loulouse, France.

Sergeant O'Malley. of Uastcrlon. who has been m the police force M iu-e the old provincial daws, servin" us a sergeant for tlnrtv-one years, has' re reived notice of his retirement on account of the age limit, which h e reaches next month. Il c has been stationed at Mnsterton for nine ye-irs

A serious situation developed in the city of Belleville, Ontario, recently. A gas main was discovered to be leaking 20,000 cubic feet per day into the sewer and for some time the leak could not be located. In the meantime the citizens were greatly alarmed. The ignition and explosion of such a volume of gas would be sufficient to cause immense damage. After clays o* searching the point of escape was revealed, although not until several of the searchers had all but lost thc-ir lives by suffocation.

There were considerable fl uttcrings in the municipal dove cote at Christchurch the other morning when it was reported 10 the town clerk thai a swagger had erected a tent on Latimer square. This was " sheer burglary by the mass," as

Dogberry has it, and there was hurrying in hot haste to deal with the " vagrom man." But i{, was found on enquiry that the canvas erection was simply for the use of the electrical engineer, who is doing work in cuimcction with- the extension of the light cable of the Council, and must be under cover.

Bad weather prevailed for the match between the Manawatu and Wanganui Goif Clubs on Saturday, drenching rain and a high wind being experienced. The game was played at Jlokowlnlu. "Wanganui proved victorious by one game. The scores were Wanganui l>. Mauawatu »"'■ *'ne game w;is drawn. The following were the scores : —Harold (Wanganui) 1 v. Jlarmnn (Palmerston) o. D. Meklrum u v. "W. Strang 1. G. Saunders O v. J. Strang 1, I. Saunders ii v. Barraud 1, A\ . Mekirtan 1 wlrreet'h i>, Roe Iv. IM' Wilson <>, Bates ov. Moore 1, Jones 1 v. Cooke i>, Dalgety • i v. Harden O. iJardwicke 1 v. Dr Stov.e <>, Taylor 1 v. .Abraham "• Barnard Brown Uv. Colonel Gorton 1. lotals Wanganui 0, Palmerstou 5.

The Palmers!on North _ Homing Pigeon Society held ft young birds race from New Plymouth lust Saturday. J> birds competing. Ihe birds " olt ' liberated by tlu-statio-.ima.ster at Plymouth on Saturday at 10 a.m. .Lite weather proved shockingly bad, | u ' m y very thick and raining hard vurn a Ntiff wind blowing from the south-west The prize was a valuable gold rocd.il presented bv Mr P- •Kohert, o - • street. Mr'R. Edwards blue '-hequtr coek 53, Edward the t\'., was iirst and Mr E. E. Smith's blue chcquei lun. tl(>, Mavis, was second. iNo oilu i toi. petitors timed in. 1h? ""! { ul,l h iu ilew the distance, air line 1 \ s 1 hours, 18 minutes and 0 ' \ Thf above was undoubtt 1? lj»«- ' r;i.-e by far experience of the . _ lts take this opportunity t° t. 1 thanks to the stationma>te rt. Plymouth for his attention to and liberation of the birds

Centaurs for speed with safely; see tbern at Clurkson's.* Your boots r»a,m. to mm *1 Thacker [or a lioliiinj'l' Are you gomk avu (he charge Then give your i jt d Fonvardof J. J. Curtis and to., Ageuls ing, Shipping and bus „ ton . >'ot Customhouse * , n j quickest only> it the H ,s »» or'.U-rx for ladies wiien P Ilu any w hoyrofoss dresses as have no quality be (Irt'Sfiinal keifc •. \ll worry fical.on /or thjr ea „ no w be and anxiety m \ < S( ,-cured the avoided as C. IJ)1 ' ' j t . ;l ding '\ os " .services of 0!! V ' uK I ladies plaeiiig tumiersmtlieeo oi' _ . j. ir firni can their orders with 1 ; ' jittingoostiunt rely ou getting a at a very moderate ■ ■ adnki O.T. IH'NCH it, , And all «iflca, 1 U»" k ' The tipple of g>< i u _ By everyone

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8193, 21 May 1906, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8193, 21 May 1906, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8193, 21 May 1906, Page 4

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