Mr John McFaclgen notifies that his property on the Waineroneoro Road has been withdrawn from sale. The Telegraph Office advises that private cable messages for members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in France or England, should be addressed “Vanquisher,” London. Weather Forecast.—The indications are for northerly winds, moderate to strong prevailing. The weather will probably he cool and changeable, and the night very cold. Barometer unsteady.—Bates, Wellington. * Mr W. L. Kennedy, who is especially in touch with Central Ward matters, notifies his intention of standing for election as one of that Ward’s representatives on the Taranaki Education Board. Sir Rider” Haggard, who is visiting the Overseas Dominions in connecting with the settlement of soldiers on the land and the general question of Oversea emigration, arrived at Wellington from Sydney by the Manuka. He will be the guest of His Excellency the Governor. Peter McNab, who caused a sensation in Kaiapoi on Sunday night by wandering into houses and breaking windows while in a drunken condition, was fined £o or a month’s imprisonment. He was ordered to make good the damage, and a prohibition order was issued against him. The Bench said accused’s folly might have had grave consequences, seeing the state of tension in the district over the recent murders,—P.A.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 48, 31 May 1916, Page 6
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211Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 48, 31 May 1916, Page 6
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