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General News.

call attention to the Dresden Co.’s “ insert ’’ this issue. 3 Acclimatisation Society pub}t3 balance-sheet to-day. , no-mlation of Ireland is found to uiUbh of Scotland 4,471,957. B annual meeting of the Waimate ;y Saleyards Company takes place Lsnondonts on Gold Coast forewni formidable rising of natives , inH i and even at Bekw.iis. tcrSmirt. one of the New South , China C-mtigent, died in quaranf snu-.U pus- , imt) ,vta!ion of swine from New nd IJ-n buni prohibited for twelve 3 ;,, t o South Australia. .i-rnnal concert and ball in aid yj- r . v ,,;, s ,.|i->ol funds will take 3i , Friday. May 31st. t- uV i jpi.nd Syndicate is pro,,q trunk line from Due1\ ,ral to Johairaosbu-rg, , „G7o);VJ,000. ; ie -. v of ihe recent proposal to tli-, -salaries of male assistants, h., r S Av-or-iuinn for Otago has firmed m Dunedin. nCs Worm Figs are moat •j and not unpleasantchildren afu-r taking them. Price Is H S Moore, travelling reprove of tim Dresden Plum Comn*rlv r,r l in W-iim-Ge yesterday to branch for a week or two. uContingent paraded in j- t j,,, Wellington post clime at lU n. on Tiiur-day, whore the v.ned a short adaress Pine tie m h ick. |k The n is, of Herbert, assisted IT \[ 1 .. To oiias. gives a song | 0,1 heiiu'.vs' Hull on Wed- ■ lligu! uc.-.t. ■ jiihii.nn of the Nelson Baptist I 0 f the cotnuinnion ■< () .a'in Now Z -alan'.ij look place I: .‘..Ur ’Aiit, there being a L . Wainnfa is bitterly ■ -'lwind blowing olf the ■iinw-v snow. 'lke recent heavy ■of rere has done very little lastid. I’ .a] 0 f ]{ -hi inn. a tribe on the 1 ■ M,- sure and killed M. |vwhkmri. Fraud* | r, v ,-1 eruisers to Morocco to H. i.- ,- : i from Cno flultan. I, i vice of the Ne-.v Zealand Keo.-ral. Mr'Beeves, threo large ■oi m d d-ailers wars each tin.-d ■u‘ e- 7< e ists for Sidling iue-lt ■, ,A enmies as Ne w Zealand. B'iDrai -■-a'lhngl.v donouncsd H-u.■ ; ,v Ore.ugmnan in the H-; said they were |B |... eg id bu; fur thenHL n h y'i w'*ii hi u-km üb-rs and ■toss A. mid have been treated Hn-ii'n a ~1,-i.ived or, tb-0 County ■in ...,,., on 'four-day when H,.',; . .; tor the nest m jeiing H r ., re so mmy holidays ■. - {f i.S ;il 111 ,)sti ill! * IB: > ,f ’H p iv Ire'Ll ilioiU- ■ "f ! : • 1-v‘o Hrtii'h an error H[r, v:, r m-■!■>-; Woi’o rbirLeen ( Hi j] i u-! » got ” nothing ’’ BH.] -g ~d ■i - in- 1, whereas it Hv<- I-,;-..] •• something. ’’ Ho v-n-l on ridding your >! -.Pm-n with Wade’s worm j wonderful worm wonders. ner d commanding in South ,U t i ih ■ Premier that the ul l-hn.ii New Zealand Conre no: lik-ly to leave tor the til Juno Sih, .n -vis given by the or m ■ A Ad on Tn.ediy that >nc-e:o:iS in r-vilway rates | ig. wcl that it is urns’' likely ;ji 1,.!-; on tiu carnage of p. an I cmtl.n iv af; -moon Mr A. Donald, ie-1 be Master Alex. Symon, i- I.l e oo a visit to the Old 1 A 1 -i ]■ -,j number of friends i is i-niAm: tn sue thinauli'and ! apb w::nnt journey. ,v af-erao-vi Sifgaon-Cap • • ,y.oi the Federal Contingent, ] an-; by the express. Mrs al a n iinj-'r of triends met .Inaction and he was again Ccoai u at the Waiiu.ito 1 hr’ ib.cror is looking as wall 1 >r ills i rip. ■ 1 er oi .\nstrians booked for < ih - Vv.iik ire from Auckland, b.wn a steady stream of i trims ih mu New Zealand r win Irive left sin'ce last , is 11 -> ,v >r Is of 200. They not Hu-liciont work on the , wav Department will start ’ year to creosote sleepers < >r tin North Island lines, i.ibie of treating 500 sleepers ;ig mad.; in England, and - rvett-d at Woodvillo. It is bu a similar plant will bo Hr tin .-yenh Island. ] Higruih company had rather ■Hi.:-'.' list r-vening, on account H dd weather, but the 9k pr-.-s,..;!*od was very much Hnori-mg as it did kinemato■JH si-uionary pictures of both . p -o-ial times, and also flHi and songs. 'iHlh Canterbury Board of -H has decided to prohibit - : : |u secular education during Hs. It also disapproves of r|H ma’mial subjects into the •lards until the syllabus has bat favours them in the btandavd 11. meeting of theTimaru, u circular was rethe Government, stating -'■would be prepared to provide •vßp fhucipal centres -for' the persons suffering from: Meantime, they to take care of such iH e expense of the Govern jaßuiliers -of the Board ex--lH' r a PP ro ” a ' uf action of the iu this respect. Dr having refused ad S the Hospital.to a patient consumption, the latter Wgb'i now included under the in the list of contagious .Wetnbers generally thought i-Hf shoyld be asked to ■ provision‘ for dealing jlJHjaes %qd a committee w.as ! V 4 the latter id con*

Fifty thousand machinists in tie United States struck, demanding ten hours’ pay for nine hours’ work The employers’ concessions prevented the strike extending to 150,000 work ers. Yesterday (Victoria Day) passed very quietly in Waimate, it being observed as a close holiday by all the shops in town, The weather was bitterly cold, with a wind blowing oft the backcountry snow, and consequently few ventured out. A football toam from Morven visited Waimate, and met the local team in Victoria Park, whom they beat by four points (a potted goal) to three. The Gothic is bringing out the two shire stallions which Lord Rothschild presented to the Government. One is named Danger Signal and is insured for £3OO, and the other Herefordshire Boy, for £3OO. Ihe Gothic has also on hoard Singlestick 11., a chestnut stallion purchased for the Government bv Mr Qiiruth from Captain Fife, of Northallerton. Yorkshire. This animal s insured for £450. For,mxo Turkish Bath Oath net. -- r Ph« great invention of the age for preserving hoaltn and curing disease. A sanitorium and bathroom combined. Vapour, Hot Air, Medicated or Perfumed Baths. Rotorua in your own home. Every family who values good health should have one. No other bath necessary. Call and got circular or see Bath at Mil F. Akhuust s, Chemist, Waimate. Aurora Anstrlis 1 that wonderful sight, That dazzles the eyes with its brilliance and light, Occurs in those regions where ice end the snow, Extend everlasting above and below. Such a climate would kill us so used to the beat, New Zealand’s bright sunshine is so hard to boat. It is here v/o escape coughs and colds to be sure, By taking that Woods' Great Peppermint cure.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 154, 25 May 1901, Page 3

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General News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 154, 25 May 1901, Page 3

General News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 154, 25 May 1901, Page 3

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