The Daily News TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.
The Flthain Dairy (.'.. I- aire. .unking a lon and a naif of bulu-r | lay. The X-rays apparatus I'or [ln- N. Plymouth Hospital has been rcceii by the aulhorilies here. This, it « be remembered, was pureha.-ed fur 1 do.irdby Dr. Lealliani iu London. , if funds generousiy donaicd be . Isaac Bayly. Notice has been received by 1 Auckland A. and J'. Assnc'.ai that the l>ep:irtmeiit of A-.t'ieu!l las voted ,Cio to il for (V purpose •arrying out e.\p"riuients in manur if crops suck as the association in:. leem most advisable in Ihe di.-triei. The Sydney-Vancouver dc-palc! the seveulh August arrived in l,on m the night of the fouricnlh : The Auckland-San I'l'auci.oo .. patch of 17lh Augii,l. arrived in ■. don on Kith inst. The Me'l.oi: Naples despotch of the bub Am, irriyed in Loddon on the afternoon the Kith mat. The boys of the Opunake pel school have started a poultry eomp. which is run on very bir-incs--. lines. The headmasler at the
school committee meeting repori •'The poultry company is doing - business. The results of the 1 months' trading showed a profit of over lOUper cent 011 the feed." It has cost Dr. YVolilmanii, Gov incut Balneologist at Kotorun, letters already iu 1111 endeavour lo led sixpence additional exchange . chenue forwarded lo kiln by the T. uaki Hospital Board. The aiuouii the cheiiue was about ,l'N, and sixpe exchange was added. Most sccrcla .vould have charged the sixpein- " petty " A communication received in A land from Hie Sal ml ion Armv 1. .|uarters in the Wc-lcrn St,!, America iutimales -Jint \\ u .y «■: pleased to receive any .■uuouni in ;. for the San Franci-co Relief Fin, r. relief luud was slarlui in Auckhii: the lime of the e:irlhi|iiiilie. and u resolved that any moneys unciai should be forwarded to Sail Frm, through the Salvation Armv. I',
ijiiputly, the uiieliiiiiie I moneys, ]>r pally street rolhvtions ami aiio.-r. >. donations, amounting to t:io •"- will be forwarded.
A suggestion litis i.crii m:ulf i Xew Plymouth Ho-piia! Board <oino of our more weali'iy ■■'■ night procure a waier bed or similar conirivain'e w'uieli 111..J1 lent to bcd-ndd-n folk -alt ■ .ir, poor to get filch coin fori,- 11l monies. The writer is ihfo;'ii,,ui there is 11 hiccliuiiicai be I ( . 1-...-.: ■■if Home wliirh would i.e a gn-.u fort to 11 any of our p i.ir folic. ■UggestlOll is recommended 10 lilt' -ideratimi ol' the chan'aUy ili.-, .ic-plc in our midsi.
The Kliol lioa.l Board m.'l n„ S lay, nieiuhers prc-ciii lieui.; Me--. Glcgg (chairman:, liigciow. liua,. Wills. A deputation „!' Coo line settlers wailed mi i!n< i! >nd, olTerctl X'-iO louaids c.l ol gr mil metalling in-i-l;■ hi t.f 11 n■ i!• Wallath road selllcr. ;,!-1 intrt. the Board with an cit'rr 10 cuiti lowards |iulling ill" r. A.i :i ord forming' and mctali:;,g. Tl)e i'iiv' rere authorised to prcnare es'i for these *,*!■>.. Toed::, -a! ,-alled I'm- siipo'y ~| ::,, -, v : broken niclal. 'l':,. N.o, !':■- Bmugli C mufi; tvtit m'-its: ■ d pi sioll lo erect clcr:r:c Ilgir ~ - tiie roads under t'i.- i!..ir,','< j\ Cliri.si'-iiui'fli ]. ■■ ui-i,!,■!■.,! U ,• •jvc,r the proposal 1 1 iuirodn.-r season. Mr 11. M. don.-, ■•! y
was seized upon and a-!,rd to light upon Ihe t{l ■ I*> 11 ■■ n. II ■ s,r the rickshaw men would go an, to make a dollar, and as liiry ■.-,, ivell able to make a dollar a-'ai.v man their fares would Iny,-' limited. Olirisjelmivii «,,„;,[ < u 'i irtinirably, a* there «. r 110 hill-. yarding Ihe slaying power of lit,--haw men Mr Joiies said lltey e 1 fairly long di.-lain-e-. e p.-.i illy ; are well ] a : l for it. "I'ii-- wor>i .ihout (heir work i- ill" aliern :i hard work Willi m liir cd ■mil it is iicrcph'tl as 1 ra'e i!;i men often die of hu ; d--ra-o three or four year-.' «.■:!,-. .Mr. liooli-poolied the idea of inliiimait slavery If a man chose l> a;,], labour in pulling his feiiow-nnn shilling, his view i- thai it v, more slavery than if he on.; hi. g-i •md it was a great deal lie'.ler pa:.l
Dr. Walker, surgr-on-acim:. 1 New Plymouth Hospital 8.,1,1 !, ported adversely in rvl'i-ivii. ,■ 1 Brown's motion for the j.r.vi-. .leeonimodalioii for patnn's tv. \ after the ailiiiinisliMii,.]! ..)' an ; ilictic. It is quite obvious he -.. tied occasionally there are ,vt,! after the returii'nf ..jj.-eaiin ri r..;he ward which are not pica-,: (he other inmates, 'ii,,-,-. how ire not of cinislam eceanem-e. cannot be obviated in Miron-al h In the larger hu>ph:iL.tlv ;...,;.i 111 part met bv lit.' .-1 |>.ir itiou of •ill from well,-ti cases, a ;,-.,. impossible at tins hospital ' ho, more, to provide 11 -rjali room lo purpose named would !..• in li'uv.-t position to a lending pi'lnniilr 01 . gory in avoiding all uiiiiiv, s a,.,iug of a pat cut after opera. . many cases, to so in ,\v 1 o-tv:.; be to risk the life, lie adv,.,-, Board not lo proceed further in inatk'i., .t 1 ■>'.vouwi ii..sympathy should !,,;•/ 'l,tv spo sensitive patient to pit up with a brief inconvenience when 11 f patient is suffering. T.. those wh,l general hospital ov.-r-ilcpi'essin:- , the daily incidents of ward life p. ing to the iifi.e- 11, • 10 : , ■> t.- i.. .V 'I. '-... |a ... , , .1 Al ■ .. 1. ■ . iie.C.l 111 l!,o , .0.0 ■ II.H Oil t 1..110 I . .■.- -.•Volal s.ll ... . ~,. ~,,... ... 1 and inl. n- 1 11 ••!..,,. - ! h .mills li.ei l-puoi.i • , ! ~,..0 ~ Ml.l C.lie,, ~,;,,...;,,; ■ .; ,„.. .„ dan:''.'" 'j'u.lgiii'.'ni' '"■.'.',"/ I'. .111.1,1,1. ai.'d'l'. I '.'o. :'",:i'.'.'... he cnilll 'lintl': . :;• : ;.;o; o'"v' h.ce 1.-i-n eo.. n .11 ■;.. . ~ Men who lind !' .*r.. . ■ •■■ nu'-ahl,. f., tw -,:■ ■ h ■,::,. ai.,l A1,,..|:. .',[, i.lo .' |. Call ll.ds. ,11-, 00 ~: 1 ~ ~: . The acknovlcdgi.; go. d .p. and ...lores.. ~f .S.ooioi and - many initiation.,, :;:,.; 0... v . . Victoria, before lh.. ;1 i.,., Justice Sir J Madden. K.C. etc. said wilh icgaltl |.,'11„. I'leniiir, that v.henei, , .'„ ':.' j-.' nie,,.1,.,l 1., 11,,. |,„|,|„. |,v ~,,. ils ,;,„„! qnaliiie . .•!•., ii , ~. missible 1,, j,,,!!,„,. ~l iV o| ~ Hires. lie i« drained !!:,■ i„,l. oeroeluailvfroii, d0b,... ~,, a. deied them to pav :,!! ...sis Therctore. io-isi „.„,,, -.! moved l.evolld all 0o,o„ , .- al Ihe 'loi ■ ' ■ Wt,.|i;,. and bv loon ~,:! dlirin- iho 1:,..l ... , ..,, . ■ , |„. narali.oi of »e, ~-.]< ■' The Geooioe 'o so.l 5... I'ure. Votaiil.. I'malypii Extract,
irk is now to be vigorously proseon ike new sports ground 111 the Tenders lo close on the 2nd mi' arc now invilid for the work. uiiriiiiijr-lice is being organised for Hiursday, to plant a hedge 11 r mid ■ c\v sports ureii 111 the itecrealbn iids. AH well-wishers lire invited ii'inl—with 11 spade. Afternoon ill be provided.
lie prire of good Government is 11 vigilance— not only on the part •■■ Opposition members of l'arlia- . hut of the pi'op'e of t'ie eolouy .•illy.''—Mr Massey at lust night's ;e usual weekly matting of the •nt Lodge I.U.G.T. was held last i. The .-ecrotary of ill.- bazaar nil tee, Sister Alice Legg, reported iplus of £ls IDs id from the or, i's Cs of which lias Leon led to the Good Templar Orphanat Sunbury-on Thames, England. •e candidates were initialed into Drder.
Ie iptarlerly nieeling of the Loyal win Lodge, 10.0. F., M.U., was t last evening. N.G., Bro. H. H. I, presiding. Owing to other meet- - there was not a very large attendcof members. It. was decided to ■pt the design, for the Memorial let tojthe lute Secretary W. Bennett, milled by Mr A. Hooker. One did ale was initiated, and the Lodge ed al 1) p.m. he organist and choir of St. Mary's ireli arc preparing tor a sacred •tal to be given in a few months' e. Mr Fletcher has endeavoured irrange for a visit from one or two • lie colony's leading musicians, but .uost cases the fees asked are beyond reach of the lojal people. The stiou of expense is a material eon•ration, for, of course, no charge 1 be made for admission to the irch, and people very seldom give •rally to a door collection, iu most es thinking Ike lowest silver coin of ■ realm a sullicient mark of liberality. . Thomas, the London College of ■ usie examiner, will probably give a -•Hal oa his next visit to New Flyi mth.
i lure were several adjournments of vii actions in the S.M. Court on onday morning. Judgment was len for plaintiff by default in the -c \ eale and Cliauerion (Mr ./beibert) v. C. P. Lord, claim £lO 'i, (osts/,i 17,6; Guy Bros, v. D. 1 ey I Mukau) /lio 9/3, costs £\ 10/6; 11. Clayton and Co. v. C. Leech
.efende-d), claim £2, balance of aciint for advertising, Mr Brewer ■ iiiicne, Mc Yeagh and Anderson) .• p.uiiiiifr. A number of cases i" settled or Confessed.
The overworking of school children ■; dairy farming districts, and their riy withdrawal from school in order at they may take part in the work ; lie farm, has frequently been the ■use ol complaint by the educational iilimit'i's in the Taranaki district.
if inspector of schools in the Waninn district refers to the matter
■ ;■> year in his report as follows: — 1 Here is no doubt that the gross id almost criminal indifference of any parents leads them tp place a slier value on the products and ~:ns ef their farms- than upon the a ning and welfare of their children.
■■ canni.t think that the stress of i- leiice and the task of making both :d.> met iii this colony at the pres- ■; juncture of its history are so '■.-s'lig as to make it necessary to
ij children of their just clue in the alter of education.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 18 September 1906, Page 2
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