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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Interesting reading mattor will be found on page four of this issue. Messrs Bewlay and Griffiths sell oranges and binanas at 10.30 this morning. The death is announced of Dr Lingham, a veteran Fijian Methodist missio nary. The ten o'clock closing for the town hotels will take effect on Wednesday next, July Ist Mr R. Cook left for Wellington on business this morning, He will return by Wednesday's mail train. The members of J. O. Williamson's Comedy Company arrived this morning from the north Several of the leading members are staying at the Criteriou. Mr Warwick, the new diver foe the Harbour Board, arrived from the north this morning. The time for receiving tenders for the erection of two-storey residence (invited by Mr Sanderson) has been extended to Saturday, llih July. Are You a Mason ? Why, yes, I always go there, next Miss Cottier's. Brougham* street. Mason's shaving tickets, three for Is.—Advt. | It is probable that accommodation for some of the patients in the over crowded , asylums of Sunnyside and Mount View I will be provided at Hokitifia and Nelson, t Mr H. E. Rountree, J.P., who recently [visited the Kawhia district, states that settlement in that district is going ahead rapidly, and the settlers are anxious to have a regular steamer service with the north and south. [ The Taranaki Poultry, Pigeon, and j Canary Society hold their forthcoming annual show, aud first Champion Show I under the North Island Association at the Drill Hall on July 10: h and 11th. The 'show promises to eclipse all predecessors. Fuller particulars will be given in a later issue. I The New Plymouth Parliamentary VJnion hold their second meeting at the Borough Chambers this evening, when the business, after the usual questions, motions etc., are disposed of, will be the debute of the second reading of the Native Lands Bill. The object of the measure is to place all native lands on the sama footing in regard to fencing, rates and taxes etc., as European lands. '! he first reading of two other Bills will be taken. The " Cabinet" are requested to attend at 7 o'clock sharp.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 30 June 1903, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 30 June 1903, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 30 June 1903, Page 2

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