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THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901.

Rei far jackets, all size 3, from 5s lid at bh-icklett.niirid.Grant'.'. Th<> N.M. and A. Company pubUih additional entries for Jrftudliolnie sale. The Hannat.m bach t lore ho!;i their annual bail on Friday evening, when a good Httnndance is expected. Tl'.e Borough Council advertises a number of borough reserves for lease .by public- tender. The C.F.O:A.'s list of entiies for Friday's sale at Studholuao Junction appears in our advertising eoluiuns. The county electoral rolls and defaulters' lists are now for inspection. The annual meeting of the Waitaki . Licensing* Committee will be held-in Waimato on June 4t]fc j A meeting . of ratepayers of the ' Lower Waihao water-race district will ' be held at Glenavy on May Btli.; I. Particulars concerning the Kohika settlement, to be opened for (election on Monday,- May 13th, appjir this | issue. ] | Shawls for the babies, shawVffor the maids, shawls for elderly la<ii|s, the best in the trade, at BhaakMoa and Grant's. ' j : The Home Government ,pas ap. pointed a committee to repo>> on the question of training appjlitfuts for army commissions. 1 The. Government have purchased from the Assei3 Bealisatioi'j Board the MangiUoro- Estate of) 19,550 acres,, near Dannevirke at £ jlOs per acie. - j The valuation rolls for tbjrevised districts of Upper Pareora '{Lower Pareora, Otaio and-. Makikih-kiding,; are now open for inspectioilat the County Council-offices, Waimla. The Cabmet has authcrjfd the following jyotes- for tailwrtf con struction : North Island Maft Trunk 'line, £10,000; Kawa-Kawa-U&hams-town, £200; Helensville, 963,000: Paeroa-Waihi, £?Q00. J The Portuguese G-overnjfcnt have issued a decree that KelJgio i Associations must be directed by 'f''tuguese citizens, except in the case b| associa. tion& exclusively foreigl Seven ''Jesuit Franciscan, and Ifbedictine houses and. ten convents (»ve been closed. , J Admiral Ganevaio, the \ iHan ex Minister of "Foreign Affc , in the course of an interview -i Toulon assured a .Paris Figaro t ;er viewer that civilisation would reqij 3 Europe to consider the necessity! f uniting against America, .The-' ftw Yo k Press ridicules the statemeildeclaring that America would be aw to starve Europe. I ; You can depend" «n rSßngrydur. n of worms with WJk'b Work Figs, the wond«c(oi. worl worifels. -3?jriee, If. ■ ; - 1 1 ." <<&■'•'

The of the Haiiuafcofr"'■ ; ;r horwebbldert on Monday evening WA* well attended. The chairman of thai :: out-going committee gave an account of. their stewardship,, ending with" f small credit balance, A vote of thank* was passed to the teachers for the manner in which they hadtheir duties. There were- fourteen* nominations for the new committee, and the following were elected.; Messr* Hunter, Dunbar, Hayman, Beilly, Keogh, Leen and Eoberts. Mr Hajjj: man was afterwards re-elected chair* man and Mr Reilly Was elected secretary. At the householders' meeting at \Menavy on Mondoy night last, Mr E, Sutt was in the chair, and there were ight nominations received, which ecessitated a vote being taken. This ; ueulted in the following /gentleman •i-ing elected for the ensuing ternt r .'. McCarthy (15), T. Fleming (14), W. .Villiams (13), J. Norton . (13), Nicol 12 P. Connel! (12)", J. Stevenson (11). ('he report ihowed a credit .balance of ':4 2s 4d. The new committee met mruediately afterwards, and Mr John Norton was elected chairman, \V» Williams being re elected secretary. A meeting of householders wrb held in the Moi ven schoolroom on Monday :.. vening to elect a school committee for' i-he enduing year. The attendance was poor. The balance-sheet was rtacf •and' adopted. The Inspector's report was considered very satisfactory. On the motion of Mr Delahunt, seconded by Mr Kennedy, a vote of thanks was ■ passed to the retiring committee, also to the teaching staff for their satisfactory work ciu.ing the year. The following .gentlemen were elected, members of cmnittea : Me3Prs Hay "airman). Delulm-it, Seaman, Scott, Kennedyi Tiw-zise and Forsyth. It »-as resolved to write to the Education !3oard, urging on them the immediate ecessity for enlarging the school at Morven, whieh at present is too small to acootnmodate the number of children attending. Other business- of minor importance was transacted. A -vote of thanks was passed to the' chairman and the meeting. terminated. The Annual meeting of householders of the Waituna School district wa3 held on the Statutory day and at the Statutory hour. The finnrices of tho retiring committee showed a respectable balance of about £l4, to credit, but it was explained that this amount was to be devoted'[to the erection of a shelter The following gentlemen were then declared duly elected as a coirimht a for the ensuing year viz. Messrs Campbell, W. Meyer, Eecketi, Hertslet, Kennard. Rudd.snklan, ami Nt.wton. Mr H. ITertslet was elected as chairman of the new committee. *' To-show tha crying need of further accommodation for grain in Glenavy, it is oulv necessary to look upon the v ' piles of bags in long lines which'in- - many cases are uncovered. If we.fr weather sets in, a great deal of damage .must fol'.cv,,. jvuit .tlasm,.. no doubt, settlers will begin to realise that they have rights which must be attended to. The promises of last year ha.ve;. so fur, proved barren of results, the only work which was done being the removal of tho goods shtd from its old site to one .nearer the station, which, of- course, has not proved an unmixed blessing to the grain haulers. Folding Turkish Bath Cabinet The great invention of tho age for preserving health and coring disease. A sanitorium and bntbioom combined. Vtipour, Hot Air, Medicated or Perfumed Baths-. Rolorua in your own home. Every family who values goocl .health should have one. No other bath necessary. Call and get circular or see Bath at Mr F. Akhcbst'3, * Chemist, TVaimate.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 April 1901, Page 2

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THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 April 1901, Page 2

THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 141, 25 April 1901, Page 2

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