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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Whilst playing in the Star-Rovers football match on Saturday, Pott, of the Ro.vers . team, had the misfortune to break his collarbone.

In order to .enable Vogeltown residents to catch the early morning mails, the posting boxes situated near Mr. Pcpperill's aTo now cleared daily at 4 a.in.

The approximate! value of the Star of Canada, now piled on the reef at Gisborne, is from £120.000 to £150,000, whilst the cargo probably represent* another £IOO,OOO.

The Hiinvorth post office will in future be situated at the residence of Mrs. Gilbert, who will act as postmistress. The mails will close there on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 11 a.m.

To a (jishorno Times reporter, a member of the local Borough Council stated that at least another £200,000 would, in his opinion, be required to finish all the works which are at present in hand. Rumor has it that a certain individual was caught last week in the act of spying into a dressing room at the theatre by means of holes bored in the floor, and that he is likely to appcaT shortly in the Magistrate's Court. The large attendances at the Brotherhood' on Sunday afternoon continue to he maintained. Yesterday the Rev. 11. J. Lewis spoke interestingly on "Might is Right, or the pernicious influence of a spurious ideal on social and national life."

American newspapers comment severely on the "ostentatious display" of a San Francisco millionaire who presented to his only daughter on her sixth birthday a i ail way train—consisting of a beautiful parlor car. a sleeping car, and a kitchen car for her own private use. The little girl actually travels by this train when going to children's parties in neighboring towns.

At the Palmerston North winter show there w,cre nearly »ne thousand entries in the weight-guessing competition, the first prize being a free trip to Ghrittclmrch and a week's board at Coker's Hotel. A number of people guessed the correct weight of the two sheep, and if was then decided that the results be taken on the guess of one sheep only. This was won by 11. C. Young, of Ilawera, whoso guess was 041b loz.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 319, 8 July 1912, Page 4

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361

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 319, 8 July 1912, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 319, 8 July 1912, Page 4

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