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The Daily News. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

ettts beforehand. He will then never go toj a match without them. Mr H. Trimble has been unanimously reelected clivrman of the Moa Road Board. The H>:d-wiuter holiday's at the schools in this district will be a fortnight this year, commencing on June 23rd. It is two years a jo to-day since the Oranqe Free State was annexed by Brilain, and Pietoria was occupied by Lord Roberts on 3rd Jan% 1900.

Mr Frank Messenger invites tenders for building offices in Brougham-street for the Union Bteam Campauy. A reminder is given of tha concert in the Sooth-read Sunday School this evening at 7.30. Amongst the items will be a cornet, solo by Mr Nicholls '• Thema and variations," en melod.es from Tancredi, the favourite solo of the Atut.aliaa champion cornet player, Mr Buckley. Judgment was given in the 13.Jf. Court on Wednesday by Mr Stanford in the case of Moore and Scott v. Mackay, which had been haard at Stratford on the "oth instant. Mr Wright (Wright and Hutchen) appeared for plaintiff and Mr O. Weston (T. d, Weston) for defendant. It was a claim for £6l odd for commission on sale of a property. His Woiihip found the claim for the full commission was not established, hat allowed £ls and costs on a quantum merint far services rendered.

The best medicine known is Sander & Sons' Eucalypti Uxtbact. And its en.:nent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. w «r serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling -no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of longs, swelling etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. SANDEB & SONS' BUOAlypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by his Majesythe King of Italy; crowned with m sdals and diplomas at International Exhihit ion, Amsterdam Trust in this appro> ed article and reiect all other.—Advt. HOLLO 'ATS PILLS A.STD OfNTMENJ 1 Chb-t mA stomach complaints. The eouree and centre of almost every ailment is impurity of the bio id ; riislodg this poison and disease departs HoUoWdy's t ills exercise the inestimable p-iwer of thoroughly cleansing each component part of the and rendering this fluid fit to perform its impo'tant functions They cope most successfully with c est diseases, btomaoh complaints, liver disorders, ani many other nuladi-s. which were once the bege«ting dangers of mankind at certain seasons. The directions for u e enable everyone to regulate the operation of these Pills with the greatest nicety Ohronic invalids, nervous sufferers, anrl all whom other treatment has fail d to relieve, are respectfully invited to try Hollow iy's ce'ebrated medicjue, which will strengthen and cure them.—Advt

On the day of the Guatemala eruption (corresponding ts our April 19th) the seismograph, directed by Mr Hogben in Wellington, showed the most protracted disturbance rrnorUd t>ince it was set up, the tremors la .ting tw» and a half hours. Hail stones, the size of pigsoos eggs' fell at Wauganui early oa Wednesday morning. An alteration in the date of departure of the tiaa Fraucisco mail from Auckland from Saturday to Ttidays, beginning witts »he Ventura on Jane 27th, has been mads in the hope that mails will regularly connect with a fast steamer leaving Mew York en Saturday for Great Britain. Mr Janes Batterworth, having purchased the whole of Mr G. h. Wheppee's collection of Maori curioi, which hare been gathered diiing a period of 18 years, ia offering the same for sale. Mr Xutterworth will be pleased to give any information m to this unique collection, and as it is an opportunity that may not occpr again o doubt I these curios, which include some reij fine specimens, will be eagerly sought for. Thirty-two of the stablemen f om the •Anglo-Canadian, who wera beforet <> Magistrate aii Wellington on Tuesday, fthen the charge against tbem was dismiss •, have pasied the education tests for immigrants, and hare been paid oil by the ship, Most of tbem intend to settle at Wellington as flshermea. Several are carp 'Uiers and brassfounders. There are seventeen others on board, whom the captain willjpay off if they can pass the tests. The Frisco mail that leEt Auckland in the Ventura on April 26th reaehed London on the nighl of May 25kb. A goed deal of scow fell in the Drnedin district on Tuesday night, followed by rain. It is reported thiit the Stratford Dairy Compiuy have lefused an offer of 9£d per lb for their butter on a ten j ears' contract. This is reported to be one of the biggest proposals Luowo in the daily line for some time. It is repo/ted that Mr Joseph Mackay, M A., of Midhirst, intends to be a candidate for the ITgment seat at the next general election. We have received from the wholesale agents, Messrs Myers and Oompany. Wellington, samples of Salmon and Glucksteid's Gold Flake cigarettes, and for purity, sweetness, and :i most excellent smoke we can heartily recommend them. ° At the MagisSrate's Court at Napier on Wednesday Anastasia a Filipino, wqs c©mmitted for ti .al for perjury' i:.i connectipn wi'h a chart e of sheep stealing, of which b® was acquitted at the last sittings cf ttie Supreme Court. The Ch'istcharch Hospitil Board has called on Dr. Thacker to resign from the honorary medical staff because he refused to m«et the o her membtrs of ihe Btaff in consultation with regard to the sus "cct'd plague case Or. Thacker aiys lie re r usßd to examine the patient partly gs a protest against the manner in which the conduct of the case had b' en managed, also as a safeguard for the part of the c.-mmunity he is practising a'i qng, and <>u the that Sin esf ( m'natian of the blood by an expert wa<r the only reliable test as to whether the case was one of actual plague or not. T. Garar, storekeeper, South-road, New ! ')ym nth, sells Boole's Rheumatic Powder, price 3s t)d. Taken twice a day for a few WFeks it will permanently cure all Rheuma tic pains. Buck's Liver Powders should be used ia between, +

A recinder is given of the enkartairnmeut it bt. Mary's Hall this evening, the programme of which has already beeo pnbiah»d. The musical portion leaves nothing . ;o be dtsired, am from a'l acconnta the s&bleaux are exceptionally good and are i j«ite new to New Plymouth spectators. Mr Alac. Anderson, the advance manager for the famous entertain meat " Qnr Navy," is in towa making arrangements for a short season here, commencing on Jane 4tb. The Drill Hall hao been engaged and will be. suitably fitted up and seated. Everywhere this entertainment is most warmly praised, aid its success has been a record one. In tb's issue Massis Cal'a2,h:m and Company hate ? if set, giving particulars of ; '~ trip to tbe Kiizi oy find Henui townships today. Th'S is an excellent opportunity for investors to inspect these properties. The football matches to-day are likely, weather permitting, to attract largest attendance of the season. We wish oar local teacos the bejt of lack and hope they may win, hs they undoubtedly will if eiach member of the tejmg buys his packet ot Salmon anti GlockstPin's Gold SMafee cigar-1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 29 May 1902, Page 2

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The Daily News. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 29 May 1902, Page 2

The Daily News. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 29 May 1902, Page 2

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