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The Daily News. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1905. LOCAL ADD GENERAL

d.n;-. ni.tk-iig n5 trips lor I lie re I,!,a;i'l "I Slim euhie >nnts ni" sam! Mpai! s li,i\lm—-i. Ht.Tl.il 1. ■li,: lii-nlge. mill Ihe machinery llior ~• i 111\ ■■ i biinlc-fi.

Till' i S|H ! ' S I.i Ml <ic I'M' Coy!.; , , C tlfit : .-i ».n 'l f vValU'ii's i"u Suuuliud on l.i ihiv o! t iu- SrjlSOJ has pul up the iiiiil the us'ill sliuv- very ten •.s-iin an I aiso donjons.rat rs that local aujriris a'o eseoplion.l iiv |-!.hv;l \wv sui\ ahUj waters Th l.sniiitf wi.s .ill <i: iw in il»e Apanin. , 11' i Ouuum Kiwis, bi'lwccil tl:;; Wil i"v.s or, tin- (Miun.ni 10 Hiu^Aa Jriii it ilv Aparinia—a siivich <; waivi than i< mile. lEis d;ril] liavc heon :—lst, 2.1, 2n;l 1 i jn, I;I) .12. .lih 2T, <>lli !!», ato iit I nf 221 for six <Ui\s. This i* en in its, It' to * a big run 01 lis .iii;; lie. n«-i'v i< r the rivers nanuil

'ih' Kiiij; .'ml n opt iu:| ,v. a !:• \v 1.0n.1i 11 SUtvt, in ill;

pu-.-mv ut a in-.ii i in , th-' Pans 3iun.('Pa L«*ni.cii re; i\ r. Is,

Mr I'.i.id Marsha)), of AUl'av llyS IlllS SlSt'Oll ohl.lillCll ill,' c'.C'k 1c..l ic Ini'ii nj' -WI pel" n ill. in' lain! i tsi.s 1 hi- I'uue liiiald). Tin' ,|W r .iV n-' i' In 1 liri in. li. in I 111.' d.Sii.rl i: a. out 12" per c.-tit.

Tin* Wiiik.ilii 'i inn s sajs the Vlwl.a:naiaiiia 1,1. ck, 1 n .Mill acres of his: lan 4 oi qiiiiliiy lym;i .smiif cl i\i ii miles f11>111 'l'auran^i.. lias Ii r: sold \ci Mrs-is krcne an-t 111-ill, o] \\ 1 «lin int.nd culling u| I'm.' Ijli ck f. r settlcjnent.

■ Hi,.' Auckland Kducaiion Board ims decide.l lo aliin.im mi expert al turn Id insinict teachers ill aKiiculiurc. and Nature study.

Mi (!. London, oiii' ui ilit- eandid.tus inr ilw Hull seal, in Ins ad-<hc-.s lo electors of Ihe dislr.ci 111, uiiii i i.ii;ht. iiia.U' lln- following soluewhai coiitideiil dcclar a li< ii "i bclii'Ve I I'uiild |)Lt i<■! in tlii' duties of V 1 .truing liii.'i couutiy laitcr thai) Kcliaiil .lolin Sfdiloii." At this tli.n- was a burst oi laujiiii.i'. Noilnin daunted, lie added, "I U'lievc I am a strainer man." And then :li. re was mure I

lies; He I In- ii.tli mill I weather all daily lactones m tins district (sals 111,- Kltlii.ni Ariius) have hail a considerably better month (September) than was tiie ease last yi ar. The. kajnnna daily factory will pay out about »,llHiii ior September injlk. During the same month I In- Kllhain Co-opnative Dairy Company inanuucturid 1 (I'm|li more butler than liarin': l lie lulu nionlh last ii'at.

I'i.d i the lic.iHinj.. VXluit lianyini; wiij do," ill; 1 Uauii.Hc Wiiorss .MI cx.tnu'lr :—" 1 lie in-ar v!iij.u !;■ i 12m .u-i.s Ml ■.•\irni. J-'ur tit-' p.isl srast.j, 11n* .r.Wr'i j,.,.! ,'i.hi n\ci: lull lh'.\t{ ul I'nWS MI.HP(II i! )iw .ui'i.ss ic:n cd !;;i Mi- \v«.riving <•! t!ir ulaf' \v,», n»,|. ini.'ics!—7 J j; I- 1,1,:. r,,v 'X MI'I , i.h Ii;"SJ l""i" lahiui , lie '-i'l a cliMi t-'i.J. Tins will. ila* ujilk ,o s»d "

Ml altd Ml-. (i'Mi.linan, wlm ,uc Ml 1 , pa. .1 !•! t;l<-:-s'(.lial visji in i'l> iii'iul!,. \\iit (l li'i'l 11 i'i * to iadiis ci-;'% iii> ,\!..::dav anfim.un ar nVin;:..' in ill,, wr.i'itly Hal! Mi and Mis <Mi'/ilmaii sjn-cjal-T-sls 111 i'ciii.ilc .hlllXrillS. ?IsmuI!1 hr iilhy iniiijit'lf 111 !n deal Willi HirU Milctri. It is said ili.il/ Hi ~ |> \ t - Im ii CMisiilriiibi'' alienii'iri wilh lluvf !<.><• luir.s in llii.' vali**M r lilies I hry h,i\r \is|lrd, A rullic'ion \\iil In- made io d'jliay c\()CliSc>

i! \Vi»>j i'li D.iv veal's llial Xcvv Zcaiauils Kjisi (,'<uinujM ic'i i'ur A> i I'M. An .-SMcia'"'Hi'd est cy-nii inliri's nf the J'oP.s iiasi vvisir.i v ii i(l return in Ni->v Z--aland, ar.ii a i runnm lias place < n caeii ani.ivei sary ol the il.n The First (.'out ii,-enl 'had a ill a'. I m 11111 sirenmh of 212, and of Ihat im ii tb. i 1 "tvcnl y-il.i et wile kill''l Hi .alioit, ti h..-. etlitol of wounds •r i"-ea-c lie as social mn has |inii|,s; ,!' "«• P-' live tear, u , ;" 1 "I'Ulielili." |||( , J'.'fS n;i ' : "' :, | s ale ChlOiiicled Mr < I.O'de 1. .1,-well. til,. |.-| V( . I . llir( , '■ hior . f the "I'iilh-i r,,'" aiul I-'IV and 11 easel t r of Ihe ..w', n , Hon.

11 ' Hn.o:,. 11l( | m, M f|| roniooi','"!' v"p ! ' r ' An,l '"'l- ■ v ' '■ * l l' upon Sir .1 ~s - '"I '"I hi,- iorl lieotnj,,,, i'li.- T Vm'ri'"l 'l' " f " f

li.nii.M 'i ji.| i\',.fi-1 ihe loon \anls ol )t. ■ 11111. , ptii.-,, _) "I. 'ii" Itnrou-li i nun, vr 'V iil luivej 111.- work of - i l.d ot, Monthly i„-M.

'l'li.- f-'oniali .Mullah looletl liiluu camel, and many sheep from the Italian Mi.ici I milWilli whom the Mullah was for some linie lie al 'O tool I|J ill the \ieilt i 1 V of tibia. An lialian warship nmki'S ;l llcllloiisua!;' i:

At Melbourne oil the 7lh iust., as a i!»Ui «as about lo be shunted oil at Flinders struct station, a porter found a mau in a seuii'-couscioiis condition in one of tin: compartments. A constable questioned the mail, am' asceriaSned that his lvalue

V.as Jolm Jack, and that ho lived at lilighton Beach. As lie appealed lo be seriously ill, the constable reinovnl liiin to Hie »lt<lwurne Tlospilal, where tile ease was diagnosed as drunkenness, lie was thereupon transferred to the city watch-house. Ai couple of hours later his condition led 10 his second removal to tlw Melbourne Hospital, and this time the ease was disgnoseit as uraemia. The man was admitted for treatment, and died an ln.ur and a half laid'. Dccc'.iskl was a well-known share-broker, ag-ed six 1 j-six, and resid.il at l-'ri^lit"ll. He had evidently been on his way to the city as usual on Saturday morning, when he Was seized with a lit in ilk- railway cir. He suiierrd from chronic blight's disease.

Tli< Harbourmaster, Captain Hood, reports that during the live weeks end- tl (h t. IS. there were 'ix-rthings of strainers, also one sailing vessel, at Ihe breakwater wharf. The aggregate gross tonnage amounted to 11.211 tons. Imports totalled 1 ions, including ( 7d.'?. I ons of pri\ate coal and I'.tii) ions of railway coal. There wet'i! 015 lons -of exports making, a total of tuns o cargo handled. Despite ihe stormy weather there has been no delay to shipping.

Visit Ihe Kgnnont Tobacconist a iid ,| Hairdressing Saloon, near the station- Our new expert from Auckland in luii'dressing and shaving will give you complete satisfaction.* ___ The voyage of the Orient-Pacinc Company's K.M.S. Ortoiia, which arrived at Sydney recently from London, via ports, was more eventful, than usual. First of all the passcn-* gi'i's (were given an opportunity -.of uitmssing the total iclipsc of the sun oft' Spain, and the privilege was much appreciated. On leaching Suez L'an.U l lie sensational news was received that the steamer Chatham, of London, bad takm fire, and bad to lie s;;uk in the Canal. Consequently the Ortona bad to he vil'y carefully navigated, and the passage through ihe canal was a very protracted one iivupying IX hours longer than usual. On Saturday, September 18, at noon, in lat. 9.111 N., and long. (i7.KI lv, a slight shock to I lie ship v.' a s fell, and on looking astern the ollieers saw parts of a whale lloating ■ n the water, apparently having been cut up hy tin* ship. At Fnmantie .lie mail steamer was joined by -ihe .lou'i'iicr-General and l.adv Northente and suite, who iourneyid as far as Adelaide.

In \iew hi tin- urgency ami expedi i nev of pulling the lil'usii Company in po session of the Marking pl.nl, s:;oii as iioisilile, the t,-.>r• >ti'..ii engine, r stibinill ed to tile Works Comas soon as possible, the Imrough ( n visabli-ness oi itduciiig the iiininu naiiee period in connection with the pon'er house con 11 act, provided the work was completed by the 2Stb of this mouth. The Council agreed to \ r (irayiing's request lor a l'ertueiloii. 'lll- erection of the transform--•r station is ileal ing c miplelion, the whole oi ihe ir,lining being up, tlie idis partly (ni-!os< .1,, and the I riek.Vor.v I.ll!s;n,d. 11 ill." Wealh< I' c ,u----ts 11 iii-s lin:- |be si,ll ion will be nadi for the lirusli Company's men in al,out eti days' lime.

'•At pres.'iil I do not know v.lnTe ;ny duties lie-in or end, so ;I: ; it il »s v. ry desirable I simuM know e\» icily how far my auihoptv e\.cuis." n marked Hie V-omU'.Vi •nu.in■i rin a request to W.iri s' ■J'-iiiminec io clearly define his re•pon>its with regard :o ile n|>k(op and genera! sarreuadiini.s r.f ■he ahattoir buildings. "I do nol know what the \ewZealaiil Martire is," a'hhd Mr (iihlwn, "but r.n the Australian side the lo'ul hody'tf . hicf professional adviser is in\in iiibly at the head of affairs," The Works Ounmitlee decided lo leave I lii' sprcilii'd ijucsi iDii Id tlic Ali.it loir Commit l-.v. As llie engine, r has inure limn unci' dl.ii'cl,il in his imiciimis «'!iik rnero-ciud upon, C'r. Montralh litis Kii'cn ri-M ic,- of a .motion i" ■lcfl Willi Hi,' linn Icr nl Monday ''"ling's mi-i-tiiiß «,f 1),,. Council. '|h"l'll I'MI is designed pliicf illl (1,,. •ninloye.s (il the (.'oun' ii, with |h,-ex-ivi'lion of 11,,. Tmvi , C |, rk <|M | |ijs sl.'ll, uiiiliT the soli- conliol |) :i . ■ I,, have a |j rcpotis i,, ||,„ «.uiiunl submitted tlnouuli him iUl il l<> make bill,-;.ri-s|MU!s,l,le for tli,. e;.rrvu, o <>"t of all instruct ions ri'ir.udin" 'inside works.

Tlie cms I nj [inning a tar coat iu/r on Victoria, Ksjila;u;ie from ih.'Tir■Dinus Hole] J,, i» ;l usou Sncet was leporud upon h\ the borough < iijiin--<i" ill the lasl liuvlitip; of (he Works "nriiiiuc. As ihe path is verv exposed io tin* action <_»f the s 4 >fl -vA air. \\,> sUUiI, iwu nuts of ur would lie required, and the est \Votdd l;e at the rate nf U<l pel'yard, totalling i; I, f . 'lht' Vtoi Ks CoininitUv thereupon dtcjhd thai lh ( . work s too cxp*iisive to uwlei'Uike, iuul ;li dined with I hanks the previous otier of iinnvsteii to coiiul.ute 17 worth of tat for the purpose. Tho Fsplanade is, huwovt-r, to .ie put into fair ici'iiil with screeudi«s, etc.

Reiiortinj; lo the Works Committer .11 Thursday evening, the health inspector stipes led ihat he be I'l'liois d lo colli et saiuphs ol tie imvii water supply lo he analysed, m. as lo test the purity of tlu- supply. In ccordaiicc with i is I rue: :.i.is j| nolices have been served on lalepavers, iskini; Ihat irees he cil to alio-',' ike ot_ eleclric lin 's in I'av.stii, ion ham. Vivian, iia<-!., il'.hson, h'eiid :r11■ s and C.mer Sthvls, aho 'n \ eini ia I'.oa I A i esi.l.'in in Ki11,.-; SI reel .< ,s. in or lance Will, the ( oMlril's 'I. :io,|, been notilied lo have a e sspii coiistn.ci :l |,, dis'*l " "I Seven wrilterrno:11 iiuii inK eomicci atu with the flo;i;;h seWeis have been served in e:inin had eases, and most of thrse "' vl!s making mranj;cineiils to 'i.r.e ihe Woi'i, pi'i-c li-'l with. "'I lie sanilaiy bet Ii i menl of i],e li.vrn is ! 1 "'etdiim apace, and every job lla: ' closest alientii.il ilarwr;' I lII* progress of 111 ■ w< rk." added ■ : i Is i fid.i 11. Tile report was l'ec. ivi-d. Ihe reference to the waler supply was referred lot he I engineer. .'■) lihe.ralitv in indow'"K I'lihlu- 1i1n..l ies will 'pi.ssihlv he turned to good aicounl in New Plymouth. ,\li (' Kookes has notified ilie iioroiiiih Council thai whilst m I'lUland he coniiniinicaled with the in111i ouiiire with reference |„ ;l cmliibuliru towards a new imhlic li'l Hi'' Idlers in replv, sigm .Mhv Mr Caiul'Kie's private secretary, re-' i|uest tri.in \he municipal authorities! j lull particulars to Ihe present library and ils finances, also a photograph nil plans of Ihe building. Al Ihe meeting of the l!nroiif;!l Win s Coinini I tee on Thursday evcuin.i;. Crs. 1 "rookinu;, Collis ami Kwi"f! Were appointid a siib-cominillei* !n i"'" I' l ' l <pics(ion an! report to ihe Cniincil. HA\ I'. Mil I SKIi fin.; c|. \| |^|.- -lll'l l'\|>p.rh.||,-,.,| || l( . -j <; | j l; 111 111' f 111 f 11 • • - 'li.lle lIM'I I'rniiiOtenl relief.' Me.lieill s I-,I C U.VI'TI i;.\Tl!.\<"|' ,„|| itisi.inci s ;n 11 known re dies in colil.s, 111 l!ii'ii/n . all i.'Ots, (I in rn diea . 'ilyseni' i > . rlicioiia'l ism. <■( A local appli-C'l'i'-ll "ill a! our.- Mop neuralgic ("li"*- : sllin 'liwHvw. wouinis. ulcers, i' In-als wit hout inltaimtial it n. lnhalalioiis f.t to S ilrops tt) a. eiipflll el Itoiling wat'-r) n-i\es cerlain relief in i!ijitlieit'i ic. throat, -and Itroiichial lis.tilths, pneunionia. consiiniI'li"". etc. Thirty v ears' use has proved the merits ol SANHKK imtl XUVK I'l ('A l.S' l "Tj, KXTUACT The i 11-i 'Heel s otlh.wintj M,e use r< ■iniiion ruralypt us pi-tnluci s he iViiivil : the cures arc legion. Try i€ ! But, lo avoid tlisappoini mem . inmiiv miml fjt i s n Ni>l *:ii .v; Son s I'l Ii!•: \ ( >j,ATILK liK'ALVtTI EX- j mux 1

The Borough Works Committee has decided that the juveniles al'tcnding the united .service tor children on Nov. A at. New Plymouth should l>» allowed free admission to the municipal hatlis 011 that date. If the weather is at all warm the youngsters Iwill appreciate the privilege.

The Minister of Lands luis foL'wanlcd the following letU-r to Mi" 11. M. Smith, M-H.K- "Willi refeienee to the request of the deputation fit.ni New Plymouth that the unlet sections in the SpotMveod Sctthy nient l;e granted lo the A. and P. Associate it for the purpose of an experimental farm, I nerd hardly reiterate that the hand tleinnit:ConsolidjUij.n Aet tfives no power to Liant land acquired under i's provisions for th;' purposes mentioned hv the deputation. The only way their wishes could he met would l;e for tlie Tumu&ki Land Hoard to to lease the area in question at a small rental on a year to y ( >ar tenure. Will you kindly request the members of the deputation to put their views in writing and submit them for the consideration and rect iiimendatioii of the T;ir,'.naki Land Poard. 1 will then hrinjr the matter before tlie Government."

In response to a largo requisition, Mr David Hutelicn h.is cimso"le<i to he nomin a lod for llie vacant' scat on iLe Borough Council,

The liorough Works Coimnil lec luis passed a resolution requesting the Mayor to call a meeting ol' those interested in promoting a banquet- to Sir Joseph Ward on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the new L'ost office. The October number of "Life" contains a very, appropriate article on Trafalgar, by the editor himself; there arc also lengthy reviews of two recent Nelson books, and a choice selection of stories about England's greatest naval .hero. The other- artin cles include a sketch of Marehesi, the famous Krcnch teacher, by Madame Maggie Stirling ; a second sec-t-ion of the history of an Australasian sovereign, hy \V. A. Somerset ;, and a useful article on how to become a mining) manager, by 1). A\ei'y,. M.Sc. In the sect-ions devoted to. general and Imperial topics arc some dozen asticles, placing ilie, reader au fail with most of the interesting topics of the day. There is a capitalresume of the ,t.est current literature, and sonic enterlaining gossip ui'ioiitauihors and artists. Politics, history, science, religion, sport, travel, poetry, and half a dozen other subjects arc treated tinder separate- depan mints, at,(l "Life," far from jlnnving any abatement of vigour, is, ratlnr, increasing in quality as il grows n circulation.

A man named Frank McCrath has been arrested at Wailara bv Detective Hoddam on the cbargi. of breaking and enlering the pr, i'io'. s s of W. A. .liny, livery stable j l'ujirjrtnr of )evon Street. Accused will appear wloie the New Plymouth Police ton) I ihis Jiioi'nin.^.

A riding, hack belonging hi Jir Heg. t.eorge, while running m a paddock at South Koad on Friday, bad one of Its hind legs badly smashed hv a kick iron, another horse. A friendly, n ( adni'ii'.siered by Mounlcd iin's r( ' li ' ; ' v, ' (l its suller-

M Wi,i,,i,. v n . lU ', m Mmuhn . aft( __ -I' .lull- Al,-s <:,,,„||„ i 5 h lalk loeilicnl 'speeialisls , v ill . '"'•'"'l «nlk lo Unties „v, () ,, K

IOS 11 gold bangle is adverl ise.l 1,11 "I nils issue.

11 ""I - ixlv.rl .siiir columns will |, ( > 1,111 f»a- I'roi i,|,.,| 10-dav ><"' > !u: patrons of !|„. \ L . W 'jv ocu . 'li'i'o. I'.fjseonl Street.

Hie t nennial election of it,embers "I lie liiriiiiiilvi County, Council is "*"1 lor November 8. Nominations "'"St la- received |, y , n , Ull , ljn « Mirer by nooo on \<,v. j.

Messi's (lillirs. l-'anl ham. ami Nnl der anm>unci> that they have insi rnci ed to sell by auction (he home •Sl'Mil lately Hie propei'ty of A. A anlliiim. and now subdivided into •'li sections.

ttliili'lcy (•liurch, SumJav, Oct • I'Jnil. I'rciicher, l(ev. .1. V Dutllo ! ''".'W '»«• "ng. Visitor; heart 11\ \\ eleonieil.*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7957, 21 October 1905, Page 2

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The Daily News. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1905. LOCAL ADD GENERAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7957, 21 October 1905, Page 2

The Daily News. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1905. LOCAL ADD GENERAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7957, 21 October 1905, Page 2

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