THE OTAKI MAIL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Otaki Braes Band played several fine selections at the !-suiatoriuiu on I .Sunday. The music was fully appro- ( elated by all present. ! .Mr. T. P. Lyons, proprietor of tiie Family Hotel, was the successful ten- | dorer for the publicans ' (mollis in connection with the Otaki Maori Rnciii" I Club. The price ivns £J">l 10*. At the Wellington competitions on Friday night Miss Maud Elderton, of Otaki', tied with Mrs. Watson, of <;'■-■ borne, for first in the Scottish Fo!k song. The judge remarked on the splendid perfonnanc • of both ladii ■-. and favourably commented on the runners up, he having great difficulty in
Witli its wide variety of photographs available from the world's best sources, tku " Xow Zealand Sporting and Dramatic Review" commands uttermost attention and this week's, issue is another proof of the energies devoted to its production. The Xmv Son-]: Wales Rugby reps, occupy pride of place in two* pages of individual photographs flanked by a group of the Auckland reps. The triumph of New Zeto land horses at Rosehill races, where they had four wins and a dead heat, is represented in a series of graphic photographs. The centre pages are at- \ traetively displayed with a miscellany I athletic and theatrical life of tinUnited States. Views of Tekio are particularly appropriate at the present time. The WiLC'.A. Exhibition in Wellington is the subject of several pictures and included in a generous assortment of varied photographs are thrilling scenes at the Dempsey-Oibbons light at Shelby showing the arena and different rounds during the heavvweighl contest for the world's championship, the United State- seoul cruiser -Milwaukee at Sydney, coursing at Papatoetoe. Bisley' rifle meeting, pageant at Harrow, southern dancing recitals. Christchurch amateur operatic society's production of "The Poreador" and manp- others, in addition to the stage and movie section. The annual meeting or the Royal ; Arch Chapter, U.A.0.D., was held at Levin on Wednesday evening. Bro. J Ball, i1.A.1'.. presiding. The following officers were elected and dulv installed: R.A.C. President, Bro. Bail (Foxton); li.A.. Bro. R. Tippler (Shannon} ; K.V.A., Bio. Macintosh (Levin : treasurer, Bro. cle Malnianche (Levin j ; j K.A.T., Bro. Svnionds (Otaki); n.A.B.'s, Bros. Wilson (Otaki) and j Wilson (Levin : R.A.V.8., Bros. Port (Foxton), and Crowsher (Shannon), I ' R.A.1.G., Bro. Rippin {Levin}. The ' installation was carried out bv Bro. Ball, R.A.P. ft was decided to hold ' circuit, meetings at Shannon, Foxton ' ' Levin and Otaki. The next ritual meeting is to be held at Foxton on the first Wednesday in December. II .vas al=o resolved to hold a ritual congest jp Otaki early In April of nexl
rear. IfT, ft. Webb, of Levin, is selling all !ii? duel:.-- at low pripes. A soeial will ho rendered to the members of the Oraki Brass Band by residents of Manakau at an early date I a appreciation of sory'Ces rendered. ! The annual general meeting of tlte j ?e Horo Co-operative- Dairv Co. will be j ;eld in the publie hall on Friuav. 2ith. I at 12.30 p.m. ! t The debate, which takes place, this j '" evening, in connection with the Liter-1 j ary Club, sbould be interesting :u.,F.a ; large afttendabeo *.- ovpected. I
ty,o Ijf'.vo hosts lit cargaius m laasenruu! gciita' footwear. Bluchers, sailed and plated, all sizes 12/9; shooters, ] nails and plates, 18, f». 22/G; greenhide t shooters 29/6," 31V-. landed —Mar- ! low's English, perby boots; three line-, I ladies' Ward shoes 7/6 to 11/8; carpet ( j ."Uppers from 2/11; ladies' lace sfcoe>, ' i no cajis, 19/-, all sizes; lace shoe, patent cap, medium heels, IS/6 to ffear. Polish, 4 tins- 1/-.—At IRVINE'S Shoe Store, Otaki. —Advt. . ' . •_
Most oi me meat consumed i Honoiulu is imported Irom Now Ze; land and most oi the buttet is alt the produce oi tin's Dominion. Ne Zealand apples are sold in tiio uiu ket at 15 cents, per lb. It lias teen decided iu subsUtul electricity lor gas lighting on tli Auckland-Wellington Main 'Trunk e. press trains, and an order tor lb necessary materia] lias been place with "the British manufacturer ic early delivery.
At Tralee (Irish Free State} on Jul 16 die proprietor oi a picture sho\ was lined £3009, made up oi the stai utory penak.y ol £SO on each oi G charges, ior evasions oi Use pubh entertainment, regulations. Tbe oi fences were: Issuing tickets withou having the price marked on tiiieni Jailing to deface stamps on ticket; and issuing tickets oilier than Go\
• ernmeni tickets. More than one or two dairy farn | ers at a big uieeiuig in Feiiumg a. mitted they hmd'heeu caugtn nappm I by the season. The cows have ue. j coining to profit very rapidly, bi I there is a shortage oi loetl, like lat spring having kept back liio. growt o-l grass, Farmers generally have m prepared for feed crops tor the! herds in the autumn .and earl spring, consequently the stock are m j doing so well. i •'Dining aiy 40 years' cxpeiienc j in New Zealand, ' sitki a sheep ma recently, '"1 have never seen slice so higd as nl present" (says th Southland News), Jtte woni on to sy that liiuse who had paid big pric* lor ewes would have some itiflicul | in making a prolit out oi them. The: I is nothing' at present to ititlicate ih.
| the lamb market will open high* than last year." I A good percniage of lambs is n ported in the di.stin.-i this season, an I despite the unst-itislaetoiy wen the tiie ordinary losses have not bet above the average. A?; is Jrequenl Hie case at this time 01 the yea there has lately been a certain mo tality amongst Uie largo si lambs, : t but this is a trouble remedied by tai
"1 have never known a whiter Uu j has taken such a heavy toll amor j Kvaiis ai liho annual meeting ol tl I witen reierring to the fact Unit nil members had passed a way during t.i previous twelve nibs. "I ha\ never known sue}, a severe winter, commented an old soldier, over ■■
Who will >ai' tiie Scots have m lutmotir. artei these howlers from t! i Oban High School Magazine? T< one question. "What ate warmth producing foods?" the answer was jrivcf] '■('.avenne popper and .inmates n-in"i>r." After the question, "If I! c Premier died, who would officiate?' I anollier materialist, added. "The Ihi--1 dertnkcr." tuber bits ol informntioi nioii marry.' 1 and thai "herrings gc
about the sea in shawls.'' \i the nannovirke Borough Council n letter was received from the Con tri.ller and Audilor-fleneral, in reply to the council's query as in whf should Mx (he Mayor's honorarium, ,liat, in Ihe opinion of Ihn Audi; Otr,ee the right, to fix the honorarium was s oleiv the prerogative of the inromino- council, and that a resolution of the out-going council in »e----spert 'therpof would consequently be null and void, as being ultra vires.
Kor buving tickets in lattersall :- ..weeps tin illegal lottery prohibits in New Zealand by the Coming Act. ~ native named liipiue. of Okaiawa, was bro'ughl before Air .1. 0. I • Hewlit, S.M.. sit llawera, on Thursday am! \liiilansaid be arreted llipino for 'r-ion 'titreo tick"t.- on Tot'.ersall's and some money orders. 'The Magistrate: ■ •How did you know they were ticket-- 'j n Tattersall's? Have yo i seen : in u tieke-.s before?" Constable Mob :.,.,.' -Yes, years ago, before they -,- re prohibited." oi lb" council's vehicles so -tauten i:ili , ~, it, collisions with Uie veln•';'ee::i;'she:i::i' ci -ai .; ■ a;. ;-'■, and vice 'in lock , u ;• i dam I >r kn ■ ■:: A flight" was dis uvereo on 10.00-. bull Ntv- bought by the Atiltiii- ■ ;.„ Legion Auxiliary at Cedar Itapws, h,wa The poppies were brought -to ~s; 0:0 V a, ; H'>>, b';; _■■'■' ' '" Wifu" purged" was V »wt»i« ; < |,e sold to honour soldiers who leb
on Flanders Acids. TlinV splendid __ U being Farmers' Union was proved <'>' sifiteinen-. given by Mr John 1. Fox su the Cheltenham Dairy Co.'s meeting yesterday. Mr Fox was speaking and i 1110%-iiiK in tlw (jirecnon 01 a'Jopyn = a better system ol cow-iesting. when j :iiiot.Uer shareholder asked him ivas l Je represent"? the P air ? . ; rmers ; imSm \ lairt-'feiWrs' Unlon/ana w«i Pjood ,: -;o- fact. I-nsi yea; he had spoken , ~, behalf o! th: t uiuuij, ■•\h r ': ! - i: '' •';" ; . ri!-o>it 20**0 r. ■-• f'-'s ;• J vht-o he spoke a;win for the. union, (
i The 1 ifutenant-Goveinor of Victoria (Sh Vf Irvine;- speaking m j Churcii, Melbourne, j
ihi-. - 1 -' «> !' ;;_ t " ';• . ..;■ . ..,.,;, ~ rnaxhri was _ ■•!.'••'■ t _ '•- ;; "< i,: - . '-^ psfifnoe h■lr- "• -'.*• m > ■••■■ * _ ences in men w<T< "t* '- ; : "\ . „. ences of courage Uian '" r .;'/''..', ''. .„ brain. N ■ '■' ■'■!■ -■' ":'-'■ •=.' -.;... ~ » r> not flttd for this ■■ yy^- u: ",;.„. ...,""»,;. "a T. Barrett • • no* firoiv "gtaM* B^ "; I iKOts ffcoes. ." T c . left '"-^ J "'' :; .."^ l j Tpptiircd fi* rl.m-wt r,i>*ir>* v..i..i . _■ , ,b«-rl of write. Workman.*'? uftfnr- , passed.—Advt.
0 A lady tourist, wishing to join t t- party oi fiieiiiis who lelt London re 0 cen'Jy for a steamship tour route v Norway and Sweden, hired an aero '- plant for £l4O and Hew (300 miles n Copenhagen. e "1 earn £i 10s per week,'' said wit e ness in the course of a niaintenatict ; - case at Wellington. What do you lie * with that? was magistrate's qttery. "i • pay ££ to a loan coihpany." ''Tout 1 wife and child come before any loai company," was the magistrate's com y men*, "and you will have to suppor: v them."
Hi own (narrating his experiences l - while almost drowning;: "It was i terrible sensation! After 1 went down " a. third time my past life Hashed be- ! fore mo in: a series of pictures?' ■ .'ones (edging forward with sudden interest): "'You didn't happen to nv. ■■ire. tl pictnic ol mo lending yyu : fiver in the autumn of 191;) dfii y>ni: » tenantry m *nrop<t,u«i: tn.u u\ irae J given Ins csitue ..*., .e to m :, a, \ It- ■ count Clive, . u:at;s ■ ; lax:.; ; lion. He ic-u, [ie>.au, wutt'lre had U maKe .a sacrifice' to retain llic eslalii ■ in the family. Gilts made three yean 1 ocloie death tile tlpl i.'liarged esta'.t any in lingland. <m aii estate o .• j i ieii.Oiia, lor example, a duty oi 2: i per cent, would be payable at tin ) I death ol the owner. " A Forded farmer had sold a I'attecall Lrj a distant town, so one oi Uii ". nanus w.is deputed to lead liun to thi ■ siattou, rue 'aitiy "jlacking'' being ai ' addressed label sUspi'tided H'oui no ', neck. Two hours laier the tariuei studliug casually back, the call wall. - lug placidly behind him. "Here 1 man!" shottied the angry farmer "What on earth arcLyoti doiuy? Tha, 1 titiiiual '.tight-to have g"iie by train!' •' ••'Taint my fault." said the laim - .band. "The brute's been an' ei U| " where he was goin'!" A correspondenl writes to the We I '_ lington Host, that "the cold snap an boisterous weather have evidently told on the rats which make tin t wharves their habitat with the resit I j i that many of them have made inland I to pick up any spare crusts." Tin writer goes on to state that he .ami others witnessed an unusual occur ■ nmce, namely, the killing of a cat b.v a large rat. The cat attacked the rai, but tiie rodent managed to secure a ' grip "I Ihe cat's neck and bit SC i savagely that the cat died in a few moments.
Thus the -Sydney correspondent "I ' The Press:—The metropolitan area oj tins Stale continues to glow in population at the expense of the country. The one is figuratively choking va : people j the oilier is 'crying out for 'hem, and finding it impossible to hold many of the youth meant tor bucolic IWe, but lured away by the amenities and tinsel ol the city.' The population oi the metropolitan area now totals a million. In the suburb ■. alone are 855,9,30 people. The popn la'ion of Croat Sydney, which includes I'arramaMa. is 1.100.000. Ai the meeting of Jersey breeders ir the purpose of forming a .lersev Ibeede-rs' Club, hold in Levin yestei ■ day, a secretary was being sought ■■ nc man proposed, wished- to decline on the grounds that he considered .! at the secretary ol subh an organisaiion should have a thorough knmv. ledge of the breed. A farmer present liiiscd a laugh when ho broke in "Not f us have that: what he tic".ls is a thorough knowledge of men." and the laughter did not abate when another added "and a. tha Is hide to
lii ■ "in ei nation willi a Clironii lc ■ reporter lit*) nijjJit, Mr Stmn. Austin, Fusion delegate to the lior.jwhenua liugby l iiioii, said great anxiety was hi.s mother and sister, who arrived in Japan on holiday on the i7th o) 1,-.., month. They were to spend some time in .Input). Ow'iii| to rlie di.sloca tiori of the cable service with Japan it may l» Mnc days before definite S • from *ie dreadful disaster wbi*h }:;•:-, overtaken that country. '■it public ophu'on can I:.- road,, to realise that politics an; now a barren field "j tj -1 direct ii s future attention to necessity of encouraging scKmro more tnati politics it will do unt ! ■■■ ia- 0(1." declared Mr .1 W f-ovriton, ; -.M.. at a luncheon of the Auckland , notary Club. The remark precedes a glowing, picture of the enormous pot-em Tali ties o! modern science. '■The outlook in politics i s kJoohjs raid Mr Poynton. "II i- like a trc-as- .!.• hou.se now netiJiy empty besieged by its former dependants. The future progress and upliit of our race will be by science, not politics in a ■-•ate to the neglect of the other method or progress. The number of ordinary passenger.' carried on the New Zealand railways during the past year was PS.?SG,CJO.*n decrease of 5530 : when compared wi ~' last year. A total of 5J2.0W pu?senre-;, were Carried at holiday excursion fares. 99/,ic children arid tench- ';."•■. and 73.355 adults at the school, ; faC'Orfcs, and friendlv societies rates Season tickets issued' during the year numbered 485.G41, nn increase of' 52,316. Workers' twelve-Trip tickets issued numbered 127.012. an increase of and weekly workmen's tickets issued on suburban lines numbered ■ : H:.'2O. an increase of 6535. The (roods rind live stock tonnage was 6,618,05*5 'oris, an increase of 397,237 tons over! 'he preceding year.
ine wuaier Hananui (/. has return'Z!/'""' 1 " lho w * a,,n 3 station .-.; Whan-1 ton. Phe catch numbered 28 whales, mostly o! Large s ize, with an averse or about five tons- of oil per whale, ine season opens iriMav with the whales travelling north to within about 15 degrees sontti for breeding and the young whales 'called calves) ■■'"if hack for the Antarctic about tt«e end o* September and Captain Cook as they i-each the "vicinity ol Cape Brett. One would thrnk that in itroe' the whale will be exterminated, but. I his will not happen; because ' the >ceaiia are go huge, and as their num.* bers !*ecome lessened !n particular
[ *'; both»r with irjon... A strange accident resulting in the j death of three soldiers, named Cor. Dillon and Ra*, marred the Ceriiur- • ion'* sports at Sfalia last month. Some •:'. savagt : rnijd I have! beei Tairaedj richer i*i charge o* tii-a particular display has lost his reason.
«ji Statistics show that the favourite a- ( marriage age in England is 24 for ii | men and 21 years for women. flame Fashion (says a London • u I journal) has decreed that hanUker--1 .'hieJK are to become oval. '■ 1 over ska) mom-is .or milking niach■e | ines in tne \\uuiaio are now bem« ° opeiuted from ute liorohora power
~ For some thu'e the. X.Z. Fanners' v Union has advocated the withdrawal ( ,| of the regulation requiring the appointment oi an agent tor every telephone line. The I'dshnytslei-Uiia-■s erat has intormed the bomiinoa ;' Secretary that provision is now beu ing niiide for the accepnance ol ;; rentals direct irom tiie individual members oi a patty telephone line. We are asked to draw attention to the opossumt-tiiKiug iegulaiioti s '„ whicli ptonibit tne sale oj skm s wni! they have been ofiic' !ly tnarkeil in vveiiiug*on to show wan the royahy ; oi one sliilliug per skin has iviu " paid. Toe clause re; s : "iNo per s qa 'j snail dispose of opossum skins by giii. sale, oi otherwise howsoever uii. ' less such skins bear the official iitatk, an i no person shall dispose ol ojios- , sum skins ror gain unless sold to or by a licensed broker." Heavy penalties are provided for a breach oi tiie '.'. ■ ne Market fur good billable cuttle [y is a steadily tmpiuvmg one, tiiaiikk mainly to tne goon demand Irom Au»[l'atiii, t in,-isti iiuieu, and more pai- ' ticularly from Auckland. Ibeie aie '' reported to i>;' standing ordeis ttwu Auckland lor cattle at i.e's pej tou n.>. 11 Although yrjod prices tune been uiuiio N iu uhristcuurcli, the nortiieni maiuct ''' tintls more favour with local ptoauc- -' ers, because file cattle ate bought ui ■" die paddock, and can lie t'u.ileu u'Uii- '• out the botner and risk enttulcu by '"• shipping.
A tcoc! position arose ai the .111i- mud uii'uihig 'h toe 'lima Uaiiy Cum- [) side surlaci ol the roadway, ''ami;,pany when a ballot war- held ior llm I. election oi lour directors, s-'\ candi. '. dates l-cing noniinuteU. A draw ivas anuouni iat m t.wcen the chairiiiatt ' ( . 1 (Mr W. Skedgweilj and Air lb Alwatd. | A seconti i.inoi atso resulted in » .1 I diaii, upon which both the itomuuca ~ ' offered to withdraw, ii being lelt that ( l j ihe eastiny vote ol the chairman t ._ should liol be taken, as he was one " of tlii! contestants, .Mi s-kedgwcii i I dually decided to stand down, ntter f J j having been a director ol the cetu--0 I'tiuy mr eighteen yea-i's.
v I Wliai is perliaps the gieatost meI tnorial Hi all ihe v.ot 1.1 is last in aril iug completion- tire Lincoln ,1 . across the United States. Tins higb- !.■ way has o minimum width oi sixty . I (eel. It reaches irom New Y"i*; city on the ea ; a, across the continent i" r I san I'raiicisco, on ihe \wsi ; and ipiite ■j j a i.-rowd gatheied hi .New Vork dm j' j other day as the engineers were e I erecting a s'gnp'ist at one ol tiie down ~ town coiner-. The hand on the sign ~ was pointing west and it read: "I.Ui- ; ' coin Highway: To San Francisco ...;s; mites." Truly a worthy memorial ic, . ihe man who the average American looks upon as the greatest man ol ~ i Ids race.
The, present unseasonable wea'ner wiili the consequent late spring, is I limiiu& out those dairy tanners who I have not made adequate provision lor . the spiing months. in many in- ! stances cows have come through the winter in excellent condition, but I'ailing early, with bare pastures 10 I i tm on, and no extra feed, have wuli- ■ in a lew days dropped away In condition to such ail extent as to seiiousiy affect their production for tiie j early part of the season. A number | ol local farmers, notably in the Kopu- | taroa district, have useful croj>s "f grvt-n oats for the newly calved cows j and ihe diffcreuce in the aiqiearance | ol the stock in these cases should be • sufficient to convince all dairymen of the advisability of making similar
I pi ovision. oi uuiutiiu weie uvin moUieis iiuiu- .•. - - tile iNol in (»usgo I ■:,:• ■ tti-ui , : ..:._- impossible to tell one irom i.e otner. Tlie bfotnerii owned » ,• iiitoi'ior named "The 'ivvuiii,',' v.lii^h ..-■a/; iv l-'raser, having oouuued ■•■■ 101 l cargo ol oil, loot; bis vessel to >:l----.on to try and disjiose oi n. He »«- iiuit..l« t'> do so ior a tunc. Bui »■ up all tbe ■ Jiidles he cotitd lay haii'i" ii and storing diem on Mie sclioonca. Jn a few dftys Nelson wuy in flail.ness, and mui) succeeded ui li'-i oii at iiis own price, and the can liie a!ierv.;;r.ls.
iAiUiO'ugli UiU'Jli 01 l.iii; iIJJIIJ.-> UUlOlig IICW-iiJlll ;;!;!....-, :.. UlUi. .-.■ - aWc to iiawfcs, uii rare occasions r-i----yulis have been known to parucipnie in the lulling. An lut-uinee 01 iu:s tia.i been reported by a tanncwho recently purchased a portion of -.'..,: Ki-hdcn Estate, guile recently ne discovered iambs ivnicu ; uu .j >•.. attacked, and on v,tttehing, dis* ■- ercd that seagulls, v.ere lire culprits. On this particular faun, six iamb* nave been destroyed in {ilia tashion by These birds and it appears thai such destruction should immediately wu-rrant the removal ol the proiection. Hawks have always been lair game, and acclimatisation societies, until recently, always paid premiums loi their feel. Perhaps the societies could rnove in the direction oi getting ' ilie protection onseaguiia lilted.
I'he i'abneiiton 'Xtrues reports a irian ye&terday to use ivor(k tea; linotype ma chines are not alio> ■-■■ mentioned decided to make a snort sui to tile otner ;-i<ie 61 the street, and accordingly planted a loot gmgei'o upon the hia«keneU road. But the incline was his downfall, and ins leer, .-hooting backwards, he came vvJ • some force ihio contact wuii the roauv\ hen lie v.-.-., ahlo to stand upright once more, he presemed a latighauie pectaeie, being covered from head to foot with tar. n i a Relieved that iii:.u.i will be added to injory through the borough proceeding against tae unfortunate mortal ior removing bor-
ough property. A correspondent writes to a contemporary that wneu travelling cm a Caliioraiaii coastal steamer she noticed that both olive oil and olives v.x-ie placed on the. table at -eve-y rneai, a little olive oil being poured Sn me foods with a dash 01 vinegar. i: was nienuwied thai the regular use oi ';■-- oil prevented consutnj tion, and &i;o that the lact oi the lavish .j.-:*.- ol oil in Italy, Greece, and aKiong the Jewish resident.-: os these countries made ihexti tree, xo a large extent, from rheumatism and appendicitis. When me writer returned from >....'- : C-n. *-'; , L ;~C ij .'i "aijoli *~a'-''t ol the best French an.j Italian oil, and used ii ireeSy on the food of her children, with the result that from being rather delicate, thai they weis strong arid healthy, .with a good col- ■.-.. The venter consider a r.Vit :; ■■• was generally used m New y.cnUu : there would be a much higher utandard ol health''Attained. She also ••"■• iinarks that California having the same latitude as Auckland, has £ rreat humher of ottve trees, which a 1 "-" i valuable asset. The. advice is given that either Frenoß or Italian israwfi A oil ■■b.oiii.l be tisact oti;y t ps 'h'-7, _; ihes'taGa.% poiatahto.
"1 saw bullocks selling for £l* at wVsUikl. mi Wednesday that you could have bought lor £6 :10s a month aso." said a well-known local I'ariiicr to a I'ukekohe Times reporter. •[ have said before thai there is {no much petty thieving going on imiiwig small hoys. and' I want to break up the small coteries that are Wilt on a career of crime," slated Mr K. 1). Mosloy in the Timaru Juvenile C.cirv the oilier day, when ordering p,v" hoys to receive four strokes oi , the birch. j Messrs Slack Dros., of Olaki. who I arc reluming at the end of the I ineiitli from Kngland. ace brining out it) choice Southdown stud sheep', «hieh they Have secured after hV >peeting all the leading (locks in the n!d Country. With tile idea of testae; the value of their purchases eh,-, curies were made by them at the ivreni Roval Show with the encour.,;r>ng result that every entrv secured a prize hi the very hottest possible competition.
Though a few farmer, are stickinc a. us cultivation, there will not lu much crested dugstail seed grown in the Suidon district this vent', usf year the juice iell considerably, and 0 lW' hopoi i bv those who are sticking to this branch of the farming, indusirv that the price will improve sooner or __ l,:ier. Some of :he line? <>f l : ,s( ve n r'Iciivest are still held on the Mrm - A'-'-offlmy lo the evidence yiven In Sir- liu e liennghnti at the FeiJUuiu r i. tern,., in June -Mr Joseph Dairagh's pigs broke through the fence i.iai .vac, ,„, to her property and am (jutlts and lable-cloths, wind)' weir ir.: aired. Mrs lletiaghan pro.,e cated air Oarnigh, claiming m, ;;- damages, lie paid P-! into ei.nrt. aim fsated lieu Mrs llciirmhan\~ tern c v.cie the worst he had mer em eam-ol ior the defendant, iibmlited I'iai lu., . |i, ii, uj, , liable I'fi la- a-a emy and '.ml lot damage I'ho Magi i.'.-de lurn: ver, look a dilfereul view, and rave iudyinenl he Mi - ll,as, deui foi u in n'ldifiuii to lie 1 pod i,.t<. Coiait, phe., f'| w; K , ,-,-m. A large and curious crowd •rather,-, asamd the end con,pa, tmeut oi i fh .< clas . liiid-i a-e carriaee on th, • vac. ~i Diim , ; '! la-a- Tt'-e.silii. lennnn;:, the reason being IJ:ni lie asm o! st van yea;';-,' imprisonment a't •ht mpartfiienr, bound lor I'aparun prison. The ex-missiunaiy, i.iud, pad an affectionate farewell of his win ami children on the platform, whih svosl people shn,.,|< hands with fie p\-cheniisf. Inside t-he compnrimcn the two s,u lor a .while with ihe , dmals op, hot- a lew miimles before me Haiti shifted Ihe e.\-Uiissioiiar,\ sue himself out from the view of tie eiowd liv lailihi:' down the blind. Ihi I ihe -(bar hand ihe ex-chemist, pre I lotted |n Iwik out of his window, H win a the Hain moved off numerous hand-waves were directed lowar.l boa l!«e reolv heimr a wave of his ]i tt i■.J kerchief: " | Woods' Great Peplieraiillf ''civ. I l-'ev Coughs aial Cohls, never fait. j
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