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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

ASIinURTON SHOW. By Telegraph— Press Association, Ashburton, Last Night. Tlie Ashburton Agricultural & Pastoral Association's thirty-fourth aniiual show was opened to-day in fine hot weather. Entries are higher than last year, though not up to the record, and competition is keen in many of the sheep and horse classes. Taken generally the display of stock is distinctly meritorious, though all of it will not be on the grounds till to-morrow,

TROTJBjLE AT NAPIER HOSPITAL. Napier, Last Night, ji. ID( l"'''y by the hospital board into the management of the Napier hospital was commenced yesterday, and concluded-to-day. Dr. Valintine (Inspector-General of Hospitals) was present. The inquiry was directed in the first instance to ascertain the reason for so many (some thirty) resignations of nurses during the past two years, but the board unanimously decided that the management so far as the nursing staff was concerned was satisfactory. Further inquiry is being conducted by Dr. Valintine into the relations between the medical superin-' tendent and the honorary medical staff, winch, it is alleged, are unsatisfactory. BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. A Palmerston N„ Last Night, A special general meeting of the New - Zealand Jireeders' Association, held to- ! night decided to transfer its headquarters from Masterton to Feilding; also . m I ," < '°, lin S 3 be held Palmerston, Mr. \\ acknll, of Feilding, was appointed • secretary in place of Mr. Q. r. Sykes, of Masterton, resigned. ,

A PECULIAR CASE. ji' Timarn, Last Night." ■' In a s.ut, D. P. Turnbull and Co., grain Filer it" A m"" I '"' v - F - .-J f *?' - for £47 9s ad, value v, «old to defendant A f , °"f Ko!llU « rain broker, of « t, '' t /"™ c out t,lat defendant \ had p a d Ivohn for the oats before he ishimiM t T'f ! ' la,ntiff that lie shipped to defendant, not to Kohn; in ,1f« et, Ivohn had died before thev were 5R • 'f e! for said that .Jt JiZ * g hnoks he advised a fel, n r'l n , Wa ' S " ufHrtl, nate that do- i ndant should have to pay twice. Judg- - «2 ment went to the plaintilT ■ s

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5

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