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"GRETER INVERCARGILL."

A t >:\\ fgo the Press Association Agent at luvercargiU sent out u whoop about iho astounding growfh and siw of his town. He also indulged in a glont ovvr IVujHTstan, winch, he said, was now tlf |K»cd from the place oC honour as iiifih city of Ninr ZealasuL ACtt-r this it is interesting to notice JhiU tho offiml statement of the Kegis-trar-Gwieral (Mr vqiMOndeliuen)talced j : no uotico of any such itiwxjnary ;> place'- i a*-"' Greater \ gives tb t > %*,ires as :.tfo!3ow> t di riding J the tou a into its horyug'tui ,• 1 InvereargiU. I'm t North laWoargiU, i>73 (026} j;- ft*si luwcargiil, io3s : {93a) { SSontli Jnnrcar,;U!, 2;|S * '(187 ft) ; Gi«tlstoi!i», Sfl'l <33J|; 4&t <3*3« >■ .the ; ligures in brackets bemir . the I**ol hguros* 4'■ J

A n-.y *•. ■ griiot » J i muse ifor Uir ?■.,. rae*** JtoUfßti of <•*?, * |Sol»|«'c* fit SOT , • . j»uch £» the wamth j,-?-- *. ■ (ff ibw WIL Tii.c ia.'.ai ; ih«t **>«!»♦ finr l|s *■ there ifrom iwi phitfeJ < ; * \ In aalcing for *fyu'i&»n<-< . th* H*n. < ! made a wry lift* r*«(«*r'» whet* J*e itUtUtd that Chr:. .#e,r« f«r th<> <-■ attiioiif-ilw Maori*, »»d . .Of .'-tllSf; Id a.IJM-vi p. ■-: - efwM tp . o*-£tfi?<SlK!. . «*ll«tfefi* at All'-Saint v < 't&?idar were in«4of tb- M» • \ ' It trnndervicxKl that M.«; feat been.- paid iW**> by %;• v. •' AltOf for if,-it" i.f - • Imhiw- at •• dlTedoiJ, m-ar I/.-. Aitor, k will be.jreenilfMr i. mine to l?adi<ren-k: ag», -when ps. lf ... down to Clivedotl to play .v home." A K,ipong* ri-sisifut %,»{?> : «: and Wombweli** eircui mi-i •... - at Klthara on -Saturday, ;if -. rather* ck>«« •, * - the Sioa*. He «>rnt Fi|! h, j iV - . ; cicely examine thf kiux •. . His majesty resenu-d sun.... Oa« of the iron bttr» in the fr •; ■ cage *M *!ighMy brfji ; .... thrim hi# paw through ihand with one of in#. rivAi ,•% • gentleman over ih,* r u\ .;• \ down the aide of the jf«r,. % ),k\ \. ■ any lerkus extent:, A* the outcome of a ri-cM.i r,, . at A.(i<lio.gtoa, wlto attendeii *if.tddmi{ broi-t.in *.• ißjurioasly affciikii afnrr , ■ trifle, KuppUed bf a load cnj.-r-r, ~. IUODSe* M»C bcetl i.s»ur-i • fino eoseemed, ;«abodTirj){ rl> ;i n, V medleni ppeasci-iincurr«*l nvi ,bThe ekins a.re ; :l r or r»r>-ia« anr.-ir.-toEalliflg about £U>\ smd 11,..- , be heard al the Msi.gntrai.ij'> s W,t: w«p|£. A mftft 3igaa, wb.) v.»- - neried.iritli its i)j»»uU <**«• a?. \v. • list week, ende«Eiii)ur«d mm:ar, •. ride at ;Siumevirlte oa Fri.iav : by swallonng tltc corner.,i*. 'a 4 • of laudanum. The act m-v v. by Mi** i Msrtioi. barraai.i - liiiutottie Hotel, *.n<i the r--:_ prompt mt'sstirws by t*r.> «: >■'. patient, after wtnc hour%" ;v,-.rl. pronotuieed out <»f Jv.i:. •>• «»t to Napier on Saturday ;*„r treat • The anniversary serrie«-.<. of :iu- j;.: tist Chartih were conducicd yt-,u-r.-in the presienee of <.. vult..-.:-:' ■ The -Her, BpoMisw<>,>.!, ><i !'. ■ preached- morning aftcru<K?n \r,i - mg. The choiiT reodi-rtvi •nthem*' and the niuiic *1:. _ Wtt* of -80 appropriate nature. '1 *enrice» w»ls be contintied oh W day evening next, when a t<*:» and *•. lii meeting 'wilt be ln»!«t. At tl..- :;•• addre**dt will be given by the- i:--$pOttUWOO(i r , Jolly, B-«'Ci£'* a-cl L' , : * ;■ programme of musical * sttmv i'.. be gone through. Mr A,, j). Thomson, S.M., pr-.: i-: the S.M.. Court Ibis J , Coleghan pleaded guilty on April lllh, at jralmeptiton S->n'u • obiaitied.fmut Frank \V»kr< i.v: *•. of- £\ by f*Ue pretences. The ;■. •:• the case, as brieily rrla-r.i :-v : Sergeant, were that" acruwii I<• :.-. to the town-repretenttug Itnisir:- ; the mi of tlii? Ltte l.ui,:! >r i • Waitati- Hotel, and a.« tioirou-■: -■- ing the pkee. He w*» tak.«n up - local land 'agent and : • several pmipectire buyeri. lir of hi* persua«ire i<»ijg>ie h- l»i: ; il Irom Mr' Waters on thr a jKssiibit? nafe. The I a*. :»t '■ •• X>anediO i; to View hi* tic i;• eh.we and found that the i , impoKto*. The matter wjs th.-n hn:.i. over to the police. *••: teneed to li days' labor. Perey Inge : snteties of the peaee <U4 n>t •' Gore, alleging that he hit-:1 i-: '•• • to susfject thai bxhSv har::: -v done to him by the latter, Y...- - was adjoarned-unt.il Mon-iay v. '■ next. Bail fit allowed, ■'•, .. own of £T> a;;d siurety of a like amount. : At the official enqmrT mto s : .>.' ■ rtiztng of the :i r'« monition wn* diielivted. V Whitby said he-«aw the K"!<a ' on April 2tst. The liiunvii ha*: r. h-.- • - iiiruggle to pull her out :•• mole*. When she got -Uv ' i ' foresail; when <he was ' *tßht the topsail was *«»a, "* - * '•* like saying • good-bye to tlf !•- It hstd huppenetil often i - * ■ vessel leaving-with ball-ts! »n t--- ■ " of the day, when Cook JSnraii. h-;-.: ■ ■ crossed, He-behered thut j-' : - :; gerou* praeiitee to leave at nu ;• veaiel wmiM get- in the mni-- ■ tide rip, as well as a •• " • ni ilaritnesa. Not only the K . any vessel, would bave Uvea meet with the tame fate »nth- - In the daytime they KOtd l •" - and see., where the «• r • - from; there was for negotkfjng bad seaji si - ■ oaght to time the dejursur. - • ' - within ien or, Hfteen mihvs, : : ; in daylight* -'There-au at the time of the Krm^.'* Tite aectdervt was due, in Lh too much mil being'carried. sv.-.i ■ departure being maide tt» h: day. He d.id:»ot-thiink it w.ns •• : vessel of :-the: Hongn's dearrip::-::' - through Cook Straic at niah: u; •' weatlier, It ought to be Cape .Campbell, was not jm-•>*: ■ daybreak; 'did'- nut r would be any accidents th.«n ) • • going through the Straus i'; itafeselland'tfce Hiflemau kl<tike the Kongjs, and were net«r again, O,T,TI±SCHia a temperai; - ' And &!) gixwl istor»'i« sssppr. g Ui y it's eaib-4, • By «ve?y«int! who triw u. liaditfV ihuunng tsluu-- IThncWa * For mv . • '-i< of :r'. CVL -uui C>- Th.- i 5 Arcade &v., ntsd always " leading h< ■**. "' in iisi'nd ■ ■ Utb.TJ'is; *-w- ■'■• undertake, «•'•• ! - utnv eurtr, IS a ' - .■WW- : >l#or t.pce'.»t '_•• tO titHL |}~V>' tusi? :i >|K I".- ■ : .FwCuld' *■'■'} '■ '■ ■ ®|1 per Bets U'. SMOK£|;S. rLKASK Soli-' fauouw GOU I>:KN - now i«ot,| i i;j TWO Ol*M iFJU4VKH CCT. Tija-AdM.

On mge 2; Sporting .'cable*. 0n (,t,ncrai news. On nam* ft nws rClWrt *' ° tt ltage 7 : General In addition to'the nm™ c ~, .. on Saturday the taemb r the Fire Brigade reco,v<nl txV? ! Chandler. Firemen Kenned l Hitchings anil Littlo. ' * art > It is stated that efforts are bom* Plrulo to-induce Mr F. PumeJl „./iV7 aa ° <.wk .o Mo „„ w „ t „ n c ;!, become a candidate for the ronm.iS? »• of tb. Cental 1W m^SStfS nation Board. D ijUu ' A raau named! Norman Basset ? ral^ £ - r nasty accident at OSmkuno an I*riday last. u 0 Wao euiployed vith ft gang o! navvies on tho which is now Wing formed, when he drove the pick ho w*« using tbrouS h A largo number of people assembled m the Square yesterday to listen to the excellent progijamme of music dis. coursed by the Palmerston Brass Bind »oder Conduct! lleyri,*.nl S mustered -I strpng. Anions; the selections vrere - Macbeth " and'''TK> boldifir s Life." Sullivan's » Chord was a lso played, the corn, Taylor tul£on by P. The most costly Bible in the world is the Buddhist, erected (not printed) 111 n , m Burtnah. It is called the Jvuthodow, and consists of about *00 temples, each containing a. huge slab of white marble, on whT-h tiie whole of the Buddhist. Bible containing more than eight million syllables, Juts been engraved. vast collection of temples together form a square with a dominating square m the centre. Each of the marble slabs on which the sacred tex; is inscribed is surmounted by an ornamental canopy in pagoda form.

In an article on the postcard craze which appeared recently in the Nerr Zealand Tiroes, a reference was made to the suggestive pictures that are beginning to creep into circulation, and it was slated that this form of postcard was one the postal officials should censor. The General Post Office autliori- 1 ties state that numbers of positively indecent postcards are posted, and in precisely the same numbers are 1 turned ever}' now and again. It is just as well to point out to people guilty of this 1 vicious practice that their postcards seldom, if ever, reach the person they are addressed to. It has been stated that many varieties of highly objectionable, if not absolutely immoral postcards, may be purchased in Wellington, and while the Post Office is doing its duty in preventing the tree circulation of such demoralising matter, it remains for the police to see that the pictures are not sold in shops or in any other way. M. TVburno, who represented the Novo? Yreraya, of St Petersburg, during the Russo Japanese War, pays this glowing tribute to the patriotism and valor of a section of the Czar's subjects : —" The Russian soldier is an untouched spring of high innate virtues. Raise his standard of culture, give the ne;ht direction to his thought, and the like will not bo found in the entire world, in spite • of lik nature lacking martial spirit." It may likewise te mentioned, as an instance of the spirit of fairness which M. Taburno displays, that he pays a high tribute to tha military qualities of ihe despised Jew. "How great," he remarks, "is the number of anecdotes on the cowardice of the Jews! et in tlie present war many of them have shown themselves to be excellent, brave, and intelligent soldiers. Many of them have been rewarded by tliei St. George decoration, some of them have even two or three of these decorations, ana these crosses have beer awarded to them by the compauv, not by the autnorities. And how the other soldiers lored these Jews ! The officers likewise could not say enough in their praise.

Yesterday, being Whit Sunday, was set apart as a day of special prayer lot unity among all Ciiri.stian people . Anglican Churches throughout tiic world. The movement was by the Archbishops of. Canterbui i York, acting in concert with tatives of the leading Cunstmn deuomnations. The Bishop of Well" gto». writing last week to the ViV ' i- ' Harper ou the mutter and ioi ft.irdmj, to him the above ,nfor.naU°n >a - o » We all know that our present are a terribly powerful inndrar.cc to spread of Chris's Kingdom, < Cony with H-wxllth^H^p ".shall become one 1 i] iu t and withH sHigh-l'ne^. all tliat belie" in Hni u even as the Prtfc« «mI One. How this u,no,, may I '' ° lu "j js . U. pass we have mod '» •'" , lte eovir. To «. it without the stirrenile us; we believe God £ and this surretii'demand from make ourselves 01 . m are others. But with Una aIUUn % possible. Our duo of unite our wills to the y. it ; [un . , uu { to our Advoeate w.t xhe ' Holy Spirit pray earnest'} "Will i* to L? teacl, us bow may fulfilled and how w letter work for Ja by Mr from the Bishop * Sanity Harper at the service. at vesterdaj. , new t-t Your boots repaired equal .0 Thaeker's-* ns ___ The SMOKERS, R QOLD EN EAfrLE ! thing CUT, in Tobacco, C V it —Advt. OUNCE V**- lr ' for a kolioay? Are you K 0!n « u , e j n to the charge Then «ive your li feb ' Forwardof J. J- Curtis a » d { y > s st, t , OIJl | l ouse Agents, ing, Shipping and WeUmgtc , n . >°; Customhouse M' 3 ' t !in d .jiiulvu.. oiily is i« li!«'',«" J way, but yon * » further ,>arl>«''">' trouble W rite xu —Advt. . foot-wc* ol ' 41 A P o,:f . cct ! J2 Kid Walking Shoo* Bon Marcbe. G tiho( , B froiu }-Aj' as 10/6, VCI r mi 1/ , Gents' Infante' Shoes from < N ;uloii Box C.H $'oen,. G«« Shooter ut C. M. Boots best and and Co.V—■ Advt - n (rh , Colds for Cure, 1/0 Woods' and w v vr Bott ;; T rac; 15 SMOKEKS. 1 i^ o]jl KA^J rush on it. CUT, m Tobacco. rl^; I </V All Toh^'i'crust-• Ot^CK AdV 'i .taintylW^'^'l'OSCli, With a gla»« H ..^flection, IsUjew^VlradictionWo 'le»r ot »- 0 "

--•V Lit irS i writes : Church of Fn ? , danc , ein ttid 'of the Julv 4th ml lU **»■ place on ihZ * Thero 18 some talk of a library concert about So. 'crtsVa^i 0 * a , Sei c! es of sacr ed cononSnhJ 8 y 8t - Patri ck'S Choir Tlie y n ' f ' ht m t!ie Hall, iv l l Ull v ,m n ltsfor illt ' items were WMrkni 11 ' 8 S lSßCll ' Kodgcrs follows l! fit e programme was as loliev CW ' " lW to .tho the £V/* ( • "♦° roßSing \li-s V, 11 ir ; intermezzo, sontr - r ? ' Cooke and Hood; " h ifr ?J- Ilusse11 ;-song >1», ijy those Tears/' Miss Garrity ]).J ;. r K ®l s u l ; u, , tum Er g°. Messrs CavatL, \T P W U ? gS; violm sos Muster'' Ar A song,'' The Last * iusttr, _ Miss Cameroh ; sone "The Vonl ° t .. ] J eLhl l olu>m '" Mr - 1 - ledgers ; p! g ' Sunshine and Rain," Miss Cameron ; Choir and audience, " Nearer «i?n, I C " (Newman). The VI 'n or S au "' sed were kmdl 3 r lent ! >.Y the Dresden Company. F ' V ui y l mllc,i haa its billet, All the bow-wows have their days, » 1 had a book I'd fill it M> with O.T. PUNCH'S praise.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8105, 4 June 1906, Page 4

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"GRETER INVERCARGILL." Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8105, 4 June 1906, Page 4

"GRETER INVERCARGILL." Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8105, 4 June 1906, Page 4

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