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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

An agitation lias been hegun at Rotorua for the retention of the services of Dr. Herbert as Government Balneolo gist.

Fruit is selling very cheaply in Auck> land at present, the Star states, but how to adjust the markets to suit the wants of the country districts seems to bo a problem. It is one that should not be hard to solve, when go many keen business men are engaged in the trade The Canadian paper manufacturers appear to bo forming a solid little ring to still further advance prices for tJieir goods. Advices to hand indicate some big advances in the price of paper. Mr. Buckeridge, speaking at Eltham on Thursday, said that, travelling alone, children were apt to pick up bad manners and otherwise deteriorate. It was deplorable to see such a meagre attendance (the meeting was in connection with the establishment of a technical school), suggesting that the people of Eltham were satisfied for the town to become a sort of suburb of Hawera and Stratford. If that was the attitude of the people, then he would say: "God help the people."—Argus. The collection of agricultural statistics is about to be carried out by the police in this district, and farmers are therefore requested, in order to facilitate the work and save time when the police call, to note what stock they held on January 31 this year. It Bhould be noted that ii particulars are called for say, a fortnight after January 31, and the farmer has in the meantime increased or decreased the number of Ms live stock, the number held at the date of the call should be disregarded—the number as at January 31 is the return required. In previous years many farmers have been unaware of the collection until called air by the collector, and were consequeatly handicapped considerably in giving the' correct returns of stock. At the SM- Oourt, Manaia, on Friday, George Douglas Gee, baker, wascharged with selling to A. Gray, Health Inspector, on September 21, 1918, one reputed 21b loaf, which proved to be lji o?h short weight. Ten 21b loavea were subsequently weighed, the aggregate weight being lOlbs 4%0z&. MTr A'; C. Bennett appeared for defendant and entered a plea of guilty. Constable Scaunell, who prosecuted stated that there was a previous conviction against th" firm of O.nill and Geo two year* ago. The Magistrate, Mr Wyvern Wfl-. son, inflicted a fine of £'s and costs 7s. land seekers are invited to read W, H. and A. McGarry's advertisement on page one- | The .Annual Meeting of the W.0.T.tl j will bu held in the Good Templar Lodge jK'tim at 2 30 p.'.n. on Wednesday Next,; I l'elii'iiary fi. HoA«'(s and election of ofi flcors.~-Advt, > "NA2Q£?«£ar fcA|(^-^eatfgd^-

Several sohl'trs who returned to New Zealand by the Briton Arrived in New Plymouth "by the' mail train last night and were met at the station by the Mayor, as chairman of the Patriotic Commitee and Air W. J. Chancy, deputy chairman. The men returning comprised Serjt- W. M. Matthews and Privates L. B. Hart (Omnta), heating (New Plymouth), and Soffe (Waltar.*i. The Tourist and Expansion League is making an appeal to residents ■to put tip visitors next week where they can do so without undue inconvenience. Apart from the races, and the great classical event to be decided, there are large number* of visitors who are absorbing practically all the available accommodation. Hence the appeal to the public to conn to the rescue Already the secretary has, received several offers- The Tourist League's office i« to be open every evening to receive name? and particulars One enterprising townsman liai secured, the Coronation Hall and is fitting it up with 100 beda- But from present indications it would seem much further accommodation will be required. It must be understood that the League cannot accept responsibility for finding board for visitors. It is doing its best in this respect, and confidently appeals to householders to pome to its assistance in this unprecedented tiros.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 4

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