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The Premier proposes to go to Christchurch to-day if he can get through his business in time. Heko Tamakoboi and Mokohaki Takapahnrj, two influential Uriwera cliiefs, were in town consulting with the Premier to-day as to sutveys in the Uriwera country. j The Reference Department of the Public Library will be closed for ro pairs on Tuesday and following days. In the crowded state of the Queen's Wharf late on Saturday night a man named John Smith walked over into tho water. Gnnner Broberg, of the Permanent Artillery, promptly and pluckiiy jumped after him, notwithstanding that ho was encumbered with his heavy polico equipment, and tho third officer of the Kotorua also plunged iD, 'ihe two got Smith on to a stringer and thence to the wharf, but Broberg ultimately found difficulty in getting on himself, owing to the weight of his clothing. He also damaged his watch and uniform. It is to be hoped this loss will be made good to him. Argument was begun in the Court of Appeal this morning in a ease in which the executor of the late Major Ecoles seeks to oompel Sir John Hall and other trustees of the vVilson estate to surrender possession of a mortgage alleged to have been wrongfully transferred to them by tho Harpers. Messrs Fisher (Christchuroh) and Gully are for the plaintiff, and Messrs. F. Chapman (Dunedin) and Stringer (Chmtchurch) for the defendanta. The following stations aro to be added to the Wellington Police District :— "Woodvillo,_ Ashurtit. Palmertiton, Foxton, and Feilding. Woodyille has hitherto been in the Napier district, and the remainder of the above-named etations in the WaneaDui district. Mr. A. A. Thorntou, buyer for Stead and Co., produce and butter merchants, Christchurch, has boou appointed butter grader for the port of Wellini,' on under tho Dairies Act. Mr. H. R. At V\ lliiams. a buttor factory owner of Taranaki, who has had experience inutile Glasgow buttor trade, will bo the Christchurch grador; and Air. J. T. Lang, one of tho present dairy experts at Anokland, will be Btalioned at Dunedin as grader. Arrangements have been made for cold storage and grading-rooms with the Wellington Meat Export Company. The Official Assignee to-day oonduoted a meeting in the estate of Huerh Wilson, basoncurer. The bankrupt was examined at length, but nothing of a final oharaoter was arrived at. The mot ting was adjournod sine die. Mr. L. L. Harris, who is a candidate for the Mayoralty, has an address to the ratepayers on our lourth page. Mr. S. F. Wright was to-day nominated for tho extraordinary vacancy in the Molrose Borough for Uhiro Ward— by Messrs. A. B. Fito'iett and E. feeagar. Nominations close at noon to-morrow. Those who propose to enjoy an outing on the Priuce of "Wales' Birthday are recommended in our advertising columns to take the excursion tniiu to Levin and inspect the beautiful township of Wereron, to bo sold by auction by T. Kennedy Macdouuld & Co. ou Tuesday, tho 13th inst. The Government Stato Farm, Luke Horowhemia, nud other objects of interest, aro within easy wnlk of tho railway station. Visitors, while inspecting the township, tan make arrangements for holding picnics 011 the ground. Pabf.nts and guardians are reminded that 0. Smith, tho Cash Draper, Cuba-street, holds one of the largest stocks of boys' clothing in the colony. He has just got his new goods to hand, which for value, quality, and finish, cannot be beaten in the Southern Hemisphere. Over two thousand five hundred to select from. English tweed snits from 3a lid to 8s Cd ; colonial tweed snita, our own make, 7s 6d to 15s 6d; sorgo Bailor suits. 3s lid to 10s Cd. Boys' clothing made to order on tho shortest notice. C. Smith, the Cash Draper, Cuba-street. — Advt.

For continuation o] reading matter see fourth pace. GRAND DISTRIBUTION op PRESENTS ! TjiOß ONE MONTH ONLY AT TE ARO HOUSE. A 4\fli\ CHOICE PRESENTS TO BE "±U\JXj GIVEN AWAY To All Cash Purchasers op 10/- AND UPWARDS. Something to please everyone on & most liberal soale. For one month only, COMMENDING ON Ist NOVEMBER. Customers can select their own presents acoording to the value of their purchases. The Presents range in value from 1/- to £5 ss. Wo start giving away the Presents ON THURSDAY, thr Ist NOVEMBER, AT TE ARO HOUSE. LUSTRE COSTUMES, "VTEW BLACK LUSTRE COSTUMES, -L * ready made, trimmed with Watered 45/At the D.I.C. DRILL COSTUMES.* "BUTCHER" BLUE DRILL COSTUMES, ready made, special make, 33/At the D.I.C. SUPER FRENCn CASHMERES, Usually sold at 2/9, 3/-, 3,3, All Reduced to -t J-t -j per yard, At the D.I.C. NEW SUNSHADES, Special Display in main avenuo, At the D.I.C. D.I.C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. CHATEAU TANUNDA TS THE ONLY AUSTRALIAN BRANDY Made under Government Supervision and Guaranteed to oontain nothing but THR PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE. Most of the 80-called Australian Brandy, in order to imitate the Frenoh Cognao flavour and for the sake of Cheapness, contains a large proportion of raw grain spirits. TboCtiATKAU TANUNDA BRANDY is bottled, labelled, and capsuled in the Adelaide Wine Company's cellars in South Australia, and r may be obtained irom all Merchants, or through our Agents, Messrs. T. & W. Young, Wellington. The CHAIEAU TANUNDA BRANDY, is tho only Australian Brandy which bears a guarantee on oach bottle that the contents are nothing but the Puri Juice of thi Grafk. MR. H. B. VOGEL having lefffoi England, his practice will be carriec on during his absence by Mr. Gkobgk G Knight, Barrister and Solioitor, at Mr Vogel's late offioe, in the Mutual Life Assurance Buildings, Brandon-street. "jyi" «NA B' S GARDENS PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. MUSIC. MUSIC. IHA AAA COPIES SHEET JL WSV*JVFW S V*JVF MUSIC, 3d each, o six copies for Is. Music from 2d" to 3s i copy. E. J. KING, 53, Manners-street (Opposite Opera Honse).

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 3