The Daily News. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
At tin Salv.ition Araiy Bamcki on Tnesday cvenifig Captain Stiliug, who o fame as a Mao i • inger is wf-11 knoAD, will, with' tliq a-si-knee of a Maori paty, give an ex-1 hibition of hakas, siogle and double poi, a- d a v riety of vocal irisms that will make up an enteitainiaent of an unique chuacter j I 'i he progrdrninc is one that shoul 1 attract a ' j vory la-go crowd, especially aa the churgoj ij smill. I Tlio committer in charge [of tin srrargemen's for the C ronation Pal are to le compl.nsnted o i having secured the servicos j of Mr D. McKinnoußiin's well known string Lan'. Mr 11. ( ottier'* band, whose tender! wjs much lower than Mr B iu's ant was', . cceoted soma time ego, h s it the last] ru- uaeut. found it cannot cany out Ihe eoL-1 liact. Happening so neir as thi) has dene' t> the ii,ht of ihs fixture, the committee v ere in a serious quandry, kat fortunately Mr Bin Las ooi:S n-.eii to fill thegjp, indso reli.ved the management of considerible anxiety. At the Auckland Police Co-lVt on F»id y Wil iam Join Pa ker, chirked with at-j t mpts i muider of his wife, soa, anl j [mother-in-law at Pa Dili on May 26ih, was i cimrnit ed i r t-ial. iis wife drposed that' I accused sold up lui homo on M»y 22ad, mi j tnd shortly tefora iho shooting she had' I wirJs with her hu-ham.'. «b>u6 a I j order, which he opposed. Her husbanii j treiled her unkindly, and during her married [life hal-beat-n her, while on one occasion I he broke her nso He also thrcateneJ to j giv« her an ounce of lead if she left him. | News wag reoiived in Chrislchsrch on Friday of the death in Kf gUnd < f 'J'liamas t ykcltoo, senior partner in tho firm of Skelton, Frost ck and Compa -y. ! I 'J ha \T- sleyan lccal preachers held their ( quarterly uieeling ou Thursday aftcrn'on at |ihe White'ey Hal. Ths routin-j basinss h:ivinj been despitc&td, they were en'er- | Uined at tea, with their wives, by l!ev. and Mrs S -rpell. The evening was davo'e ito a friendly discussion, in the parsonage, in |B et's "Firm Foundation of the C-uUtijn Faith." Special r.terence was made ti the fact that a resolution was pasted exp o-s-ing ai-p eciation of Mr CJollis' accept bio au.t '(flicieut seivicfs (iurinj; s.rae thrty years ' lab.ur in the circuit and good withes w re expressed for l-is fu'ure welfare, as he is leaving ihe district. The locil proac crs ikeided to ask thosoof neighbi uriogci-cuiU to unit's with them in holding a conven'iun [ a d p blic meeting in the Whiteley Church ■ during the ensuing quarter. Devotional [ exercises and refreshments concluded ihe j meeting. i | hotelkeepers have voluntarily ! agn od to close the bars of th-'ir houses duriagthe two hours of the religious serrices en ] Coronation Day. j 'Jle Falmerston Borough Connrif has received eleven designj for its coronation fou t in. j I 'lhe Manawa'u A. a-id P, Association is considerirg a tcheme for consi lerably extending the industrial section < f its show. If tti-s proposals are ndcp'.ed, the early erection *f aa agricaltrrat hall viht bo necissitated. I A meeting of delegates rcpresentat'vs of ' _ labour in Wellington latt nignt discu-sed the appointmubt of Govcrameut Inspectors I to s;e that awards of the Arbitratijn Couri I Ino e enforced. A deputation was appo ? ted ! 'to wait on the Government to as that j i legis'alion be passed du ing the coming ■ i ecs ion to give eff .-ot to this desire. j j Mr A. B. Atkinson, M.H R., addressed his constituents at Wellington Inst tight. A vote of confidence in the speaker was passed , The ChalleEgo ShieU given by Mr P. O'Brien for competition by the Star and Tuiapa Football Clubs will to- a.r ba on | vi w at Mr J. BenDett's bh->p and will' doubtless be greatly admired. The f<ce of I the Bhi-ld is very ( ffeclivi-, Leing surrounded I by a number of silver tablets, on which w 11 [ be engraved the names of ihe winning club I after ea-h competition. The wjid is prettily mottled, m.d in the centre is a f ,otball in silver. Mr Bennett, who has ex cutcd the , order, ii to be congratulated on itswoikmanslrp and artistic merit. i One of RaouVs tigers, whi'o pe forming in the chariot act at Yli-rth's Circm ia Auckland on Thursday right refused duly, and struggled to get out of harness. The audience made ready toe cape, tut the trainer pulled the tiger to its fee-t, adjusted the liar- ' ne.«s, and comp'eted the act, ] Mr F. GooiJacre, an 1 o'hor Taranaki ex" i hibitorsat the Auckland Poultry Show were : tuccessful in carrying off ecver?] prizei.
'I he case of Pridbam v. Mallanw, being a jlairn fur £2OO damages arising out of the ■ 1'oolinj: gallery accident in February to Mr Onirics' I'ridham was heard in the Supreme r Court at Nelson on Thursday by Mr Justice { ■ Kdwards. Judgment, was given en Friday | j for tlio full amount c'aimed and | ; co'td "The claim originally brought oy j the p'uinliff in the Magistrate's Court, but was removed into the Supreme Court on ac-| count tf the import nice of the qn s ion of f ' law involved. Mr Full (instructed by Mr Koy, cf New Fljmouth) appeared for the pl.iinliff, and Mr Magiunity tor the deferdinf. \Tliltcley Memorial Church, Sunday June' i-J.'nd, 11 a.m., Rev J. H. Whit», s bject: Jjscph, a' cbuacter study. 7 p.m , Kev W., C.rinll. t On Toronation Day sei vices will be held] in St. Ma-y'a Clnvch at 10 o'clock. Special mibic will be sung by the choir. —Advt. 'JhU ysar's capital valuation of the boio.i"li of Mristerlon amou-.ts to £035,532 an increase of £.87,790 on the last valuation, N'o'.-on is now reported free from typhoid an.l scarlet fevr. The best medicine known is Sanoss & SOHi' EDCAIiYETI EXTHAOT. And its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the rel'ef is instantaneous. Wr >r ser.ous cases, and accidents of all kinds, bo the/ wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises epriins, it is the safest remedy—no swelling -no inflammation. Like surprising effects j produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs, swelling etc., dtarrlwea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneya aud > uina'y organs. Sandbb & Sons' Euca- I lypti Extract is in use at hospitals and i mndicil clinics all over the globe ; patronse .1 by bis Majesy the King of Italy; crowned wifc'i msdals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and roiect all other.—Advt. EO'XOWAY'S PILL 3 AND OINTifKNT lr.disputible reined es In the nee of tlica! niedicarne ts there need be no hesitati n or doubt of tho r cooling, h'-aling and purifying propertiei. '.I hfc Ointw u. tt mds unrvallel in relieving. heV.ing and thoroughly eu ing the mes' inveterate sires iini ulcers, and in cases of bad ltgs and 1 ad kevts they act ai a (hum. '1 h-j I it's a.e the most effectual runedy for the cure of li e.' compl ill's, v hith derange all the ])ioper funetions.of-the o-ga-s tffec.el, i..ducing re-t!esstiess, meUnch ly, weuiuew, inabi ity to tl ep, pain in tin side, e:c 'J'l eso «ouderful i'i'ls, if taken to llu p-int d direc iins aceo np nyiug box, strike at the ro it of tlnm lady rnd Is'iinu'ato t e stomach and livrf into a j healthy action.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 21 June 1902, Page 2
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