LOCAL AND GENERAL
| XntoiesMnst reading matter will befound on pags four of this i.-wua Oh 'Saturday afternoon the Wangfttiui i Garrison Band was eutert'.iued at a ; garden party by Mrs Willis, wife of i the member, in honour or the bands victorious visit to Timaru. The function was most successful. I The Star juniors will hold a long liighi. dance on Tuesday m»ht, in the old ; i.Jasonic Hull, Brcin>h:un street Admission : Gents 2s, l.adios to provide supper.! • Advt. 20 Slviirohnlrlers of the Equitable Building Society will note the next pay day is to day (Monday). Subscriptions will be pay . a'tle at the Society's office, Cu-rii:- , street, between the huur3 9 a m tc 12 if') p.ni , I pin. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p m.—Advt. We reeret to learn that Mr l)oile, rri ceivor of Land lievenae, whilo in Currio- ! stieet on Thursday last, had an attack of j hemorage of the lungs. After being taken into Mr Buchanan's and attended to, he I was convoyed to his residence, where, ; under proper treatineu , he is progressing as well as can bo expected. 1 : flarland and Wolf!', shipbuilders of Bol- ' fast. Ireland, who use 150,000 tons of ' steel and iron annually, havo sinned a contract to draw al. they require from the j Steal Trust. . I The Borough Council invite tenders for •! a tunnel at Wallace i'lace, and for a bath ,' ing shed at the East end. The Harbour Board invites tenders for : purchase of gravel at theHenui yards • Mr J. McCullum expects his motor waggon for the Okato-New Plymouth ; service next month. There is also a possibility of bis acquiring a motor 'buß. At Browns mill, Stratford, a young man named H. Wilmshurst had his thigh broken through a log rolling on him. The Poverty Plat and West End Park Exchange Bill have emerged from Committee stage, being reported with a slight : verbal amendment in the description, the committee recommending that the measure should ba allowed to passed. Mr E. M. Smith, M.H.R, returned home by the mail train on Saturday evening, and will probibly return to Wellington this morninp. The Salvation Army Bazaar will open on Tuesday and promises to be a great , successs. ' Those interested in Education are , reminded of the baziar in aid of the funds i of the Wast End Sohool, which opens on i Thursday at 2 30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 224, 19 October 1903, Page 2
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