TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
THE HOSPITALS CONFERENCE, , WELUNGTON, Last Night. The Hospital Boards Oonf«r«tooe resolved to recommend Hospital Boards to put the scheme for trict Nurses ioito operation as far possible. It was also decided that "*- power should be given to Charitable Aid and Hospital Boards to obtain full information respecting moneys j deposited by applicants for or recap- ia ients of charitable aid with, any Bank, Post Office Savings Bank, or other financial institutions, together with the power for such Boards to lift such deposits for and on behalf iof such recipients of charitable aid. AUCKLAND'S FOOD SUPPLY. AUCKLAND, Last Nigh*. A report to be presented to the City Council to-night by the Municipal Inspectors, contains some rathea*, sensational particulars concerning the city's public food supply. : It instances oases in hotels and'restauranitiS" where kitchenis are -'frequently flooded, wfiibh sewerage. In butchers' [ shops dirty conditions exist, and rats and roiiteri meat abound. Regarding the bake4biouseis, one instance is giv- --. ; eri of a gutter in wihich offensive matter leaked over the tables, and dead rats were found in t(he fbdd -. .boxes. ■ : ,. .. DISPERSAL SALE. The dispersal sale- of ifciie G. 0. Wheeler's stock day, when the prices obtained: for the Hereford cattle offered' -tas^,wjasj.' *-? the case with the Romneys previous day) were excedingly good.' . The imported bull, "Frome Riinger," was sold to Mi* R. S. Abraiham, of - Palmerston North,, for 400 guineas. The bull "Crusader sth," oalyed in! " September, 1910, was bought by Mr', W. Barton, of for 170' : guineas. TSie cows and heifers also fetched high, prices right through. A POSTPONED CORONATION CEL'E-"'/>' BRATIONS. 3^:: 'Last -Noghtgli A tordbJfigM , display t .part, of,.'the celebrationis, 1 . place ' last' the. inclement: of place this tiherx Tfoe' : majority; ;of? tionis on the public andvpriy&fcii-.' '■ ':• ings were lit, and owiitg tothet^i|^ ness* the' greater advan,tage than, was i^ ; c£s|^ v last Thursday. Very:!;large-''crowdS''-);.. perambulated the streetshi^'':^to|t-":; ed the procession, ■ -...i^liLKi.^:TOXUßfcmKti .■' of members;; of the with their fke-fighting; several bands, > ■VT^baqK;'r' ; r^^b^ ;: :.'' through, thelprincipal finished at 'Victoria Square; wMre a very fine illuminated.,water display Avas given, and Was watched ■ Jbj a very large gathering. The proceedings were enlivened by selectioxis by the bands and by the duties,'Vgf [%' v. Darktown Brigade. . '■' ! 'V'.■"** i t-.'''•''' V
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10275, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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368TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10275, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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