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General News.

The quarterly meeting of the Liceusing Court will be held to-day. ‘ To day Mr Andrew Carter will hb r $ sworn in as a Justice of the Peace. News has been received that the Filipino General Lueban has been ‘'f captured. V< The Union Steam Ship Company’s new steamer Apariina baa launched at T’l Dumbarton. Ip.? The Gbristchnrcb Meat 'Company have decided to issue 5000 new shares lTat JMO each. At the Magistrate’s Court ‘to day a case t f supplying liquor to a prohibited V* person comes on. .'-A On Saturday, before Messrs V/. i?etij and E. J. Atwill, J.’s P., a prohibition .i&j order was granted again d{ Williaid Harris. The latest number of the War Cry contains sympathetic referince to ihe ■ i death of Sister Kannard of the Waimote Corps. Reports allege that the Anglo li Japanese alliance is supplemented by a is)s secret promise on the part of .Britain \'H to lend Japan money. - *-J The orchestra of the 'Waimate Choral Union meet for practice at lip eight o’clock this evening at St. SwJ Augustine’s sclioiUoum. Ml Princes C. t erLie Padzzitvill h$ 111 been arrested at the Cap* ‘on a charge ||| of forgi» g Mr Cecil BhodV name ifc W ■bills amounting to £23,000. M

Tho State Premier of Victoria cables ; to the Government that a Royal Commission on shops and factories ie •coming to New Zealand to make ■enquiries* Mr John McCarthy, Edward street, wishes it known that ho was not the <. John McCarthy ’’ sued on Thursday last at Waimate, or on any previous occasion. ( \\ r e are pleased to learn ’that Mr Thus. Chamberlain, jr. who met with a painful accident at Pentland Hills some weeks ago, is getting on well jo wards recovery. The rainfall recorded by Mr W. H. Beckett at “ Crosby ” during February totalled 2.97 inches. This was comparatively small, considering the f oW 'bright days wo had during the

month. \ cable ‘’from New York says that a mow slide precipitated the shaft house of ihe Liberty 801 l mine at Telluride, Wvoming, into a gulch. There were hirt v fatalities, and a second avalanche juried forty rescuers. y,-ws Gom Sydney states "that So ,lbv urc th« effects of drought that for be-low Burke the Darling has to run. The Lachlan is even worse. The Murrambidgeo can only ', v i. curtesy be called a river. The NHr.iOi lias also ceased running.

't the Australasian championship .nvhaming meeting at Wanganui Banc, of New South Wales, won "ho LOO yards championship race. M. Champion, of Wellington, was third, [’be r-m mile championship was won by K. Cavill in 21min 29 S-ssec, a world’s record. The previous record 7,-aa 2 hum 4(3seo.

A block of ">3,602 acres of Grown j., n 1 fit K-twhin, which was to ho on March 18th under the cash ■K'.C’ifi-ir’on with right of purchase ana lease in perpetuity systems, has bean withdrawn in order that it may bo offered on April Bth under lease in perpetuity only. A stallion, winner of tho Challenge Cnp at the London Agricultural Hall. ■ ■tci'.ed by the cheering, knocked down .H owner and the cup out of his hand :, H t when the Princess of Wales nrC'PiUed it. Another stallion nearly Irani pled on the Prince and Princess, 'wing stopped when within a yard of

Tbs “ fifth test ” match between the v'eierans and the W 7 annate Club takas r.iace on Thursday next, commencing at -2.30 p.m. sharp at the Park. As ;j>(i Veterans intend to make a final :-.nd effort to recover the • ■idles.” the gome ought to be an in'ers-tins one. The names will

•tpoear in Thursday’s issue. J;’s the same everywhere. Time : >.\U dm story, and 99 times out of .-■very bn) the demand is for the Mriiisniwul piano, because they are built to la-d, not for 5 or ten years, but for n lifetime. Their tone appeals to ill • rar, their durability and price to vo ir pecker, their,direct appeal is to vju. Why reject it ? Interview them ;M B.kgo’s, next Theatre, Timaru. — Advt,

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 2

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General News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 2

General News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 2

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