■ ;•;;•• ■ ; :; "^—y—^—^——'**; ■• •;, ;.'j. *Ebm of the Mount Roftldll-Hoid eection in connection -witb ■■'tout propoeed tramway extension in the Mount Eden district have now been complete*. Ye«terday Mr. J. Stewart commenced the survey of the Mount Eden-road eoctioß. At the <>nehenga Police iCourt to-day; •Mr. , R. S.H., gave judgment in the; case in which Herman Schnuedel, H'«frts#ie;. .•Cβ;--tSfe'; : ;^d^at.-;'OiSc: ; '-Ho*el, ,3wm* . .■ charged with falling to Supply lodgings, to a bpna, fide tfaveller. Tte'case waa heard last Court dayi decision being serred in order to girc the migistrate time te-teolfc'rtp thft authorities quoted on the point raised by Mr. Martin for th> uefeiice tliSt thirfe was no tender of money, and that under common, law the traveller should iuvve done this. Hie v iii giving Judgment, byer-rulod 'this point, 'sifting .'that,;'thii. ;duptbm':,ih England and in lite colony Offered wnry. r much. Taking all the circutß stances into consideration, he was b6und to convict, but in view of the fact that the licensee had been so long a time in the hotel, and had-borne to%ood «; ; character,;the -fine - would be light. A ud :oi»t« 'e;l\l^-'was ;: 'iißpbsed.- '•• - ' i> : \*- •-•.:'.••■ :: v ,.' : ; ~, The Health Department has issued circulars to" hairdressers submitting suggestionsi regarding the carrying on of businese in a Banitary qMner. Mbs.tot.the suggestions are already carried out'by hairdressers in tMs city. Two clauses arc,, however, of special interest, one that shelves, etc., on whichi instrumenta are placed shall" be of glass, marble, or oilier material, and that ne sponges or towelettee be used unless dieinfected. Mr. H. B. BoteUio hae written; in' reply to "the Health Department enggesting t)i&t instead of ;the control of hairdressere , shops being mL the nande of this local bodies it should be by the Health Department dirtct,- with Bpedal iesiie permite to properly qualified master hairdressers andd' associates- to-work at their trade, " or that hairdreissers Me ~ same '.:'." ~ I.:. * Ir'.1 r '. J The Rolleeton Memorial, the unveiling of whith is tb take Claistchtoch tin»the 2eth instl, has/ be£n placed in position in frbnib ■ ttf tfce Museum. ■ 'Kite statue is expected to 'fcfcve. ! -i' fine, commanding appeaifance, and the ' radish tinge of the- limestone v pedestal should bring into greater-prominjßnce the white; mftrble'.-. ■-- ■•'■*■ ■ '■-■•* •■. _ . >•■- ■.» ... .■,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 117, 17 May 1906, Page 5
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