LOCAL AND GENERAL
At the Police Court on Saturday morning, Frank McGrath, who had been arrested at Waitara, was charged with breaking a nd entering (be, residence of William A. Jury, New Plymouth, on or about the liith iust. and stealing properly valued al £lO l»s i:d. On the application ofScigl. Haridrell the bearing was adjourned to Ibis morning.
The Works Committee, al its adjourned meeting on Friday evening, passed the following additional resolutions :—Thai-the foreman, engine, driver, carter and two scavengers be the perman.'iit street labouring stab,, and (lie remainder, he engaged bv the day only ; that providing the jYckey Club Pay a water rale of 4:7 p ( r ..iinum the Council will lav |h P water main to |be centre of'.l,ilm Street the (In, io coniimie the main as far as the grandstand.
The Hat lour M<i:ii<l has accppied the lender of Mr 11. Ward for the supply of ironmongery for Hie ensuing year.
Ilnse interested i„ the quel ion ol entertain ng Sir Joseph Ward on the '■(■-•asion of Ins visit to Jay the foundatn u stone of ibe post ollice, ale invited to attend a Hireling, convened by ihe Mayor, at the Town Mall at I o'clock this afternoon. In the Supreme Conn, on the inoHon of Mr Qnilliam ((iovetl and Omiliam), pr.H'wte of the will of the late Captain' Henry Rogers was granted to Mr Kdward Okev and Ibe Rev. w. Cannell, the executors nam- | in ibe will.
An examination n r local candidates was livid on Friday last by Mr Graham I>. Moore, examiner for the Associated Hoard of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music Seventeen candidates were successful, four were absent, and one failed. The. names of t lit- successful students are. subjoined, the subject being pianoforte playing unless olhmv'isc stated. Advanced Grade : Mabel Clarke and Milliccnt Hopkins paused with distinction; Elsie Morison, of Convent School, Stratford, also passed in s.tme grade. Intermediate Grade j ('■ nstance Lealham. Amy Brown and Joyce Wilson (pupils of Miss Ktanfriid). School Examination :—Pupils of Convent Schools, New Plymouth and Stratford. Higher Division : Pansy Whit ton and Rose Pepperell. Lower Division ' Norah Walsh, Pauline Sutton (violin) and Alice Fischer (violin). Elementary Division : Florence O'Hrien (violin), Rose Shirley, Msrv Guenn, Hester Riddell and Phyllis Sheffield. Pupil of Mrs Iloby, In.'jewood : Mary Gordon Glassiord.
'lh fr.neral of the Hon. .1. T. Peace c\. M.L.C., look place al Linwood CVniel.ry on Saturday afternoon, a iid was attended by a large number of friends and npnsuital'ivrs of different bodies and companies with which deceased was connected.
The Garrison Band's concert al Hi'.' Finis on Sunday afternoon attracted a (airly large assemblage, who much "'.toyed Hi usic. 'l'ho programme whs a well s.-lccted 0r,,-, includine In- iollowing ilems :—March, "Tempieni' i> ;'' grand selections, "Pirates <-f Penzance" and "Patience ;'' anthem, "All Ye Nations Praise the lord ," and march, "A Frangcsa."
Twmty tliousaiiil pounds of the r )il,(twi capital of Hie Popular Imlus.i'ks Conijany forming to develope New (iuinea lias been subscribed in . inland, l r.icucal development work v.ili, says a Sydney cable, be begun . link.
The Die;(us comrs hcfi iy th,. I'lencli Court of Cassation for revision aOoui the noddle of November. Die King and (jupt'ti fatcwellcd Iho ■ ru.ee ai.d Princess of Wales at \ lctona station, l.ondun, prior to their dep,inr.ie to India. There Was a great eiithusiasiic gathering i 0 witless their departure.
A final reminder is given that Mr •;"d Ails (ioodnian, medical special's!-, will give tli -ii- lamoiis ,„.;,! I, C.l'. |" I'H'hs only lies ufler ual ••' oeh.e.i m U,e Uliittly Ma'i li ( - n; specialists in tlit- 'real liu-nt „i "•'•il'' ailments, ibeir lee'ir.-e <-»„ mid . ''"•'' a boon i„ ,], t . f(>ma | s . ■'"'"'"l* 'sp.eialle, as I, ~ „-,,,,_' *i..0.l thai muel, valuable i-Mowitilgc "'».•; I'f Ki.li.nl. A eolleelion •;,,! be m-de l.i deirav cxpins, .-,.
'I wo eas s of aiilhra.v aim-.g wool- ' I'li-I-- ill llrnlll. L.i, i'llglliUl, j : , ,;|. '"i't'l'd lo human li ;u , impori; ; r m (Jinn. '
The l.oiidon police have jusi arrsl.d two principals of ~ firm, 'in ..osnvll Koa.l for bu>uig gold and M.iM'l plate us ree, ivers. U'lcctives installed ll.emselvis , „ ,|„ U ;. sim<ss •■ "■'»•*••*, . i«.'l soon a,resnd sever olieiing g„„,| s 5j,,,,.,, |l ., )11l "'""l.y mansions. Thousands ol ;,"•!' s worth o, ~,,,, wus . s , iz , d(iri tae |f,ii,j-es.
A lock-oiil of 17,iJlHI weavers ti.kes place in the Saxuu'-Tliuriiiiaii ilismcl oi Ciumany at the end of (Jenifer.
After an ineiduil which occurred on l-'nday there is no denying the spirit of Hit- New riyinoutli yoiii'h. It sitJlii.s Unit ihe Cuilaal School <"oit.mil tec did inn K , iu .( a holiday i. r U.e c-lcUalion.oi Trafalgar Day, an I willi an unanimity worihv nf 'a' great cause Ihe scholars of the Central School raised a revolt. Ovci 'ii- huiulicl of llu-ir number proccea- .<!, a lew iiiiiuilcs atln nine o'clock lo the business ,| remises of the chairman of ihe commit ice (Mr W. \. (•■His) and emphatically expressed. I heir unwillingness 1o alleml school on m.c.i an historical occasion. The l""<™ni K "peli.tim,," written „,. voulbiui si vie, was handed l„ ur tollc :-"L'oiisideriiig u ui | ; ,ii u,., ""'•i- «'liools are having a holiday Mi' -"ih, we c,,n,t,;1,i >,;„,t we hn'e , ;l "' ndil In apply for A Imlidav,',„■ '■'"l of (he - (.Villi al , c.-mol. ' 11 was evela.m .1 liiat ll'i- '•eifiiisiiion had not hen signed uidnitlually as there v.as not renin lor so i„ai:> names. The 1-oys were I" I '' hy Mi" Collis U, go hackto which he undertook to visit ■i. in lie lain ~,, , (J gjV( , „ lt . (U . cj _ -ion Dl the comniiiiec. This wis swill l!-'"' j ," V ''", i,( ' crt,llll 'ity «ould h' , V il "" " ll ' y sll0W " 1 «-->M'-lv lut Kiev were not u, be gullet) into muninur ,„ school wa.h ,I,' iai.ee nfbt-ing kep, captives f„f the '■>-5- Mi Ullis was, llu-refoie i„- ." metl l,a, „,,,- ~,,„,„ Wai| %, (^ 1 ";." "" ll «i '"'li'lay had 1,e,.„ n nu ,. r i-a,- iS ' l,, ' S "" " f "l.ichhalf.f '"<• ""imiiucc„ f, I ' . '"'•''"h-;? of
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The I'lvited Fricrmlly Societies announce their annual picnic will take place at Sentry Hill on New .Year's day.
The shop lately occupied by the A.B.C. Hoot Co., in King's Buildings, is to let.
To keep pace with the require-' mcnis of the public Mr Ilodderhus just received a consigivnicn't of new, books, :ulbiims. stationery. and | school requisites, and he invites an Inspection of his large stock. Visit the Eg'inoiit Tobacconist and Ilairdressing Saloon, near the station. Our new expert from Auckland in hainlrissinj; and shaving will you uoiiiplclc satisfaction.*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7958, 23 October 1905, Page 2
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