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The Daily News. SATURDA Y, MARCH 21, 1903. LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mess s Caith3w, Thompson and Company report liaviag suld Mr W. Bjlau'l Briscoe's magnificent suburban property, adjoining Cdptaia Wiiaon's, on thi Smart-road, to Mr George F..x. who has lately returned from Knglin-l. This property, which is bEautiful.v laid out and planted with a .viriety of rare trees is acknowledged to be one of the fine3t residential sites io the Province.

Mr G A. Har.ness. Irspentor of Schools for 1119 Nelson Mention DistrU-.t, v. a* in New Plymouth yest rd*y. He is ttajing wiih his brother, Mr J. G. Hark-:e*B, of Midhirst

Mews Spencer and Balhutyne, Inspectors o° ScUjO s for J'aranahi, returned [mu a visit to the schools between New Plymouth aad Mok»u yesterday. There are no registered monsy lender* in Marlbo.oueh, Wtstland, cr Nelson. Auckland he ids the list with 24, Canterbury has 20, Wellington 19, Otago and > outbland 17, Hawke's Bay cigbt, arid Taranaki four. Rev. Thomss G. Htmmcn'i, and Messrs James Bo die, J. bhiijtoffsl, J. Bolstad, William Brewer, William McLaughlin Kenned v. William Mo; khoute, Robert McKinney Morison, Gorge It. Moir, Ihomas VV. R.pl y, Win. 0. Symss, and W. Taylor have been nominated for the P*tea Licnsirg Cominitte i The Wellington Oity Council decided en Frii«y to c:ll f >r fresh tend rs for woodpaving contiacs.

The Customs taking declined to allow the plant for the e'.ectric tnimways at Wellington io be admitted free of duty, the Cit r Jor.ncU will petition Parliament on the subject. His Grace Archbishop Redwood administer iiacriunent of Uonfirmition in St. Joseph'? nfier 7.30 Ma s next Sunday, and will preach at, V sp-rs in the evening Confirmaticn a 1;, I-gltwnod after Kte Musi ' Whiteley Memor al Church-Rhv. S. J Serp?ll'ij su j -ct-i on - ! abbith will be a« follows: Morning,-' 11 things workitg fcr good.'' Bircning, ' Tip Crisis of Life," an address to j oung pe p'e.

We regret to learn th t Mr Alfred Bayly, who is visiting - uekland, m;t with a very serious accideLt through having r,o h tnkles run over by the wheels of ao ilec',;ic tram, the injuries sustained necessitating his removal to the hospital. Wo are surprised that the oocurreuce was not notified in the usual way by the Press Association agent. At the Henui Church oa Harvest Thanksgiving service* will be held morning and evering. In the morning Mr John Voane will offi-iatr, nud in tie evening the Rev. F. A. Smith.

A Harvest Thanksgiving serrice will bs j held at Bell Block Uuurcl) on Sunday j ing at 7.30, when ths Rey. F. A. Bennett j will pre.cli. I The Settler stales that Mr-W. M. Woodhead secretary to the Taraniki Sawmillers' Association, was bro ght before Mr J. S. Greig, J.P., at Stritford o i '! hursdav afternoon, on a charge of miupprap.inting certain moneys belonging to"th' 3 Association. Mr Kperce, acting for the Assiciation, applied for a remand to I'u?s''ay, which was granted, bail being allowed, himself in £IOO and two su'oties of £SO each. [lt is estimated that the deficiency i 3 between £ISOO and £2 100.j Bettkb Than a Plastbb.—a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bonod to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled [ with lame back, or pains in tha side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords, It always cures and cures quickly. Try it. New Plymouth 00-opera-tivK .Society -.ella it Price, Is 6i": big aize, Is. -Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 69, 21 March 1903, Page 2

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The Daily News. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. LOCAL AND GENERAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 69, 21 March 1903, Page 2

The Daily News. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. LOCAL AND GENERAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 69, 21 March 1903, Page 2

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