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The Rev. Father Sheridan, chaplain of the Mater Misericordia Hospital, Auckland, died yesterday. The Martou Brass Baud intend giving a farewell social to ex-Baud-master Pedersen—'who is leaving at the end of the [month for a trip to the Old Country—on Tuesday, September 17th.

A sub-committee of Foildiug A. and P. Association mot yesterday and decided to place the Champion Shield, valued at 30 guineas, to bo given by Mr James Campion, for competition in the class for flock and purebred Romneys. On Wednesday next, 11th instant, the blew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Feilding, will submit Mr B. O. E. Carey’s well known herd of grade Jersey Cows to auction at the Feilding yards. _ The cows are in really good condition, are heavy milkers and are all in calf to purebred Jersey bull. “It is all nonsense, this talk about bringing up the children,” said the member for Ashburton. Our children are spoiled with too much coddling and artificial feeding when they should • got something like what I. was fed on. Give Nature a chance.” An electric tram wire in Mauukau road, Auckland, fused last night and became entangled with a telegraph wire, which became red hot for several hundred yards. The fire was carried into Kilgour’s butchery, and the room was set alight, but the flames were promptly extinguished. The wire also fused with Smyth’s tobacconist’s shop, but no outbreak I followed.

The jury found there was no evidence to show how the fire which destroyed the house in which Thomas Duucklcy was burnt to death at Blenheim ou Saturday night originated. The evidence disclosed disgraceful drinking customs. There was a fierce passage of arms during the inquest between the police, Sergeant Mason and the Coroner, Mr Scott-Smith. The latter said the way witnesses were being shielded in the examination amounted to a public scandal. The sergeant retorted that he had never heard such crossexamination by a presiding official in his life. The Coroner threatened to commit him for contempt of Court, and ruled that from the gEvidence Act, 1905, a witness can be required “to answer a question that might incriminate him. The sergeant held otherwise. The breeze ended by the Coroner asking the sergeant to continue [the examination.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8915, 7 September 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8915, 7 September 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8915, 7 September 1907, Page 2

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