JAMES SANDEKSON, Omens King's Buildings Corner o Devon and Brougham Streets, Nmw Plymouth JOHN 1. JAMPBELL, A OCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND . Valuer, land, E>tate and House Agent. Rents and Interest collected. Exchange Chambers • ■ Devon-street. J. A. MAISEY, ARCHITECT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (Fug land), Sydney, and Auckland. ' Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in style for any deicripthn of bui d tags. Office: Devon-stbeet (n»xt Raroson, Saddler. je!B R. C. TEMPLER ' AND. STOOK. cc GENKRAL COMMISSION AGENT. PRODUCE BROKER-„ HOUSE AGENT. RENTS COLLECTED AOOOUNTANT fc VALUERS London & Lancashire Fire Wellington Meat Export 's Manures. N.Z. Dairyman. Cod Liver Oil foi Calves, Keystone Dehorner (the best in market). SELLERS' * WASHERS <gf IN TARANAKI DURING LAST MONTH •%» They Have Won Golden Opi ions. TiCY ONE ! Local Agent i IOIXON frBATE 3 ", Sole Agents, Taranaki. MISS RUTFORD, New Ph oiciutb. SIR DONALD McLEAN LODGE, I 1646, E.G. r PHE Funeral of the late. Bro. William L Colson will leave his father's residence, Waitara, for Waitara Cemetery, at 2:30 p.m. TO-DAY (Thursday). Britbern sra kindly leque&ted to attend. Lodge to be tyled at 1.30 p.m. J. F. WATSON, W.M. .^hc'9ailj)#eto3, TBURSDAY, JUNE 2?,.1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The adjourned siting of the Licensing Committee will be taken this morning, Mr. A. C. MacDia. mid rhviog received an appointment on the engineering utaff of the New Zealand Sh. ping Company, leavps Nkw Plymouth on F.Way morning to join the Papinui at Lytt :lton. [ ( The Attorney-General of New York is prjpiring a ciss against one of the trusts, to [ascertain whether the federal anti-trust law I is enf orcible. " i The formation of Rockfeller's Internationa Salt OomMne of America is corap'eted riaving a capital of fifty million dol'ars. The Wellington coimpondent of the Lyttellon, Times believes that, as a cequel to the Hall-Jones incident in connection with Searl's Hotel, Mr. T. E. Donne contemplates placing his resignation In the h <nds of the Government. ' ' ; At a meet'ng of the Auckland Harbou lay the foundation stone of Admiralty House, as he believed the Admiralty would not approve, the inference being that the Admiralty believes the officer in comm ind of the squadron should remain aboard bis ship when in port. In spi'e of this the tender ot Mr. Jenkins at £4995 was acoep e I for the construction of the house. A Thursday Islatd cable states that eight men, described as Arabs or Lascars brought from Cape Granville, tell an extraordinary story. They state that they left an unn» med port in a small sshconer and voyaged three months without calling anywhere. The schooner foundered in a gale and the men swam together for eijjht days, eventually landing at Cape Grenville. The supposition is that either they jumped from a passing steamer or that they are escapees from New Caledonia. Trains leave New Plymouth station for the breakwater to-day, connecting with steamers mentio;e I below ;—6 a.m., Ngapuhi, from noith ; 9.30 p.m., Ngapuhi, for no.-th. The cadets will be home to-morrow evening and it is intended to give tbcm a fitting welcome in recognition of their merito.ious conduct at Christchurch. Mr. Hignett has given notice to move at the next meeting of the Harbour Boa-d "Th tan ga*plant leinst'l'edat the breakwater." The workmen engaged on the reclamation works at the station have almost got the opening completed through the retaining wall, and the river will be run through the new channel before the end of the week. Messrs. Smart Bros.; plumbers, gasfitters, and tinsmiths, have an announcement in this issue to wkiuh attention is directed. This enterprising firm have, in add.tion to theii New Plymouth and Stratford, just opened a branch at Inglewood, ths expusioa in their business being due to the first-class work. manship for which they have obtained notoriety. The Borough Council notifi's that the Bank of New Zeilani has been appointed the official banking institution of the Council. The southerly buster at its height, With wind and ra : n and sleet, Is bound to give us every night, Wet clothes and cold damp feet. Bad coughs and colds mu-t then prevail, We'll try to make lh»m fewer, And take a dose of never fail— Some Wood?' Gbbat Peppermint Curp. 9 The following testimonial shows the v»lue of Needh-m's Salve:—Mr. Needham —Your Salve is first-class for rtrawing and healing. Its speedy effects on wounds is surprising. Every mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, mest especially in country places, where safe and sure remedies such as your Salve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts. I consider no home complet without it,—James Florence I «Ji Agents for Needham's Salve, Co-operative Society, New Plymouth. -Advt, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 130, 27 June 1901, Page 2
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