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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Miss Moore has been selected by the loral! RommiUe" as mistress of 'I ututawa school, Mis« Aiiarupon as mistress at Ruapuka(TDko [ rone), and Mr Robertson as master at Ivaianai.! Mr Wjnyard, of the Auckland D.tig Hum-! fain, admitted at the Auo-larri Police Court 11 shipping on the s s Kanieri a con►Jgim.ent of i iuic acid not distinctly! niarke Hfl attributed the nejpgence to a) a juuior t rap oy e, ai.d a nominal penalty of ' ( £1 was inflicted. i 1 lh" bar of the Hotel Commo wealth haa ■ been closed, the appeal to the Privy Council J apparently bs-in,? ed. It-is under-j stood no application will be for the S renewnl of 'lie license, but a new l'c-BFe will e applied fur at the silting 0 t the Lie nl oil t next week.

It, is curious the value some people attach? to very trivial thing*. *ll officer serving at 5 the front during the relief of Ludjemith) picked up the label of a whisky bottle in the I trenches at Fort W>lie, Colenso, and for- J warded it to the firm in (ilasgo", saying that the contents of the bottle bad evidently bean used to give the Boers some Dutch' courage. '

Parliament is summoned to meet for tho despa'ch of business on Ist July. John-Frere pleaded guilty at Auckland to obtaining i''2t>o by representing himself to the Un'on t'a'ik as J. tv. Jones und receiving a letter of credit. Accused was committed for sentsr.ee.

Colonial mails which lsft Melbourne en April 30th arrived in London on tt~e night of the Ist instant. Colonial mails which left Auckland oa May 17tli arrived at San Francisco on the 2nd instant.

A man named John Arthur Goodliff, who attemoted suicide at. Auckland because he was tir d of lift;, was s«nt to gsol fo • three mojths, the magistrate remarking tliit the accused had to be protected against himself. 'J he Governor and Lady Ranfurly returned to Wellington on Tuesday.

The Auckland Presbytery has decided to h«jld a service, on Coronation Day indepjndtntly of other churches.

As the outcome of the Masterton Magistrate's recent criticism ot language used at football m.tches a man was arrested during

a match on the fark IKal for using obscena language. On the way to the police station two of his comrades attempted to rescue him, but w.th the aid of civilians tbe three were placed in the cells. John Kex, f-r liousebrea i g at New Plymouth, was sentenc.d at Auckland to three yea's' imp isoument.

The iiwui'd of the Arbitration Court in tha recent printers' dispute will bo delivered by Mr A. H. Holmes, Cierk of Awards, at ten o'clock this iLorning. A meeting of the "Town Clock" committee was held or Wednesday evening, when a communication was received from the Ading Premier 10 tee effect, fiat the Government subsidy not available f.r supplementing the amount c jlleoted and that prop sed to be given by tha Borjugh Council lor the erectio iof a town clock. It was therefore decided to abandon the idea of a town clock as a memento of the Coronation.

We understand that the Licensing Committoe, ■ wbicb was to git on Friday, June 6th, will le a»-j iurn<d till Tussday, June 10th. Mr Brabant, HM„ who has been appointed to sit, will p'obablf arrive to day or to-m»rr_w.

'lhe cit zens of Stratford hive arranged their programme for the Qeronatioa colebrat: OdS.

In teply to a communication sent by direction if his Worship the Mayor, ilie follow; g telegram was received from Serjeant Haddrell: " Tuesday was a public holidiy, ail shopkeefers who closed up oa'luesday afternoon ai.d eve»ir g can open to-morrow all day if they li e," Up to May the services of !)4 defence rifle clubs had been accepted. T-ese clubs have 3100 memb-rs

The Trustees of the Wellington Hospital b eve decided to purchase the glassworks property adjoining the Ho-pit i'l grounds for £2125.

" All hands on the spree on the strength of peace", is the wmvting of a telegram sent iu the Actmg Premier from Fern Flat, Nelsao.

The tri*l of Hugh Sweeney, in connectionwith the death of Mrs Sianott at Allertcn is proceecing in the Hupreme Court at ' nnedin. It will boremomtered that the re-mains of the unfortunate woman were found among the ruins of her house which was destroyed b. fire, the piong of a steel fork being discovered embedded in litr heart.

The best medicine known Is Sanded & Sons' Eucalypti Kxtraot. And its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the rel'ef is instantaneous. >i serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises sprains, it is tha safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs swelling e'c., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of tbe kidneys and urinary organs. San Dim k Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by bis Majesy the King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition,Amste-dam. Trust in this ap pro\ ed article and reiect all other.—Advt. HOLLO '< AY'S V LL« AND OINTMENT Fot tlie cure of d bility, also liver and stomach c jinpl lints this inappreciable medi6\'e is so well known in every pirt of tho wo;ld. and the cues performed by its use are so wonderful, that i f no v ata ds pre* e ire t ab->veall o her remedies, nio-w parliuularly for the cur j of hi ious and liver complaints, di or.iers i f the s <macli, dropsy and de' ilita'ed cons itu ion. The beneficial ellecta of ihe Pills are so laptmg tha f , the whole system is renewed, the crgaLs of digest i jii strength ind, and a free respiration p omotsd. '1 hc.y expel from the . ecre ive organs the morbid matter which pn duces inflammation piin, fe/er, debility, and physieil deeiy, thus annihila'ing, by their purifying p operties, tin viruie ee of the mo t painful and devastating diseases.— Advt.

Thb Un. ucky Bo is always getting h's fingers burnt, his hind cut or his shoulder sprained. His parent* shoul I keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the house. This is a liniment i f superior merit. One applieati n gives re'ief. Try it. New Plym >uth Co-operative fciociety sells it. i''ir;*e, Is 6-1 - his: size, 3 -. —Advt

To Prevent Cnonp, begi- in time. The first symptom is hoarseness; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognised and will nev§r be forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is wheu the child first beco tes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cou.h Remedy is freely given, all tendency to croup will soon disappear, Kven after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy as it contains nothing injurious. It always cure* and cures quickly. New P.ymouth Co-op-era'ive Society sel's it Price >s 6d; big I size, ,3s.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1902, Page 2

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