TABLE TALK.
Arbitration CotaHt';'"' '""^^^^k'--Racing at Manawatu. ", ■ 'f."-*^^i Trotting at Takaptma. . ' * -■- ~-' Education Board met; to-day. Boyerie ashore at Nukualofa. ■'-'e" r Southern Cross leaves' foe {the 'lsia__ to-day. -. ■ ■■'• ■■■ ■ '"--<-■ c "--s—b Governor inspected fl_Vi-—■:_!. terday. ■', * ■ '*7« > Unusual activity; at Mbturoa oil-fie— has not abated: : .'-.'-■ The Anglo-Japanese commercial treaty has been signed. , ••*' -•;:,. Britain requires an army of a-ttiilio* " says Lord Roberts. . -V--" '"-'A; _ur—er wreckage" from'lhe-"-a&jffii has been washed ashore. • . T- ~ - Four ~of- the ; Boundsditch "gang /ban been committed fox trial, • \, . §ci
An old man named Angela Seniors died suddenly this morning. '/'.- Devonport Borough Council's Vritaa. . outstanding amount to £ML XX XX , . t Citizens' League has selected* "ticketf* for'the City Council election.' "• ~ Devonport Borough hasdii- i cided -to -initiate a, rat crusade. ?.!— ■ A Mormon gathering on "a large, sen)*; -has-been held at Tapawai during the last lew days. "''"' ~ "' ' . 1. ■ Mr.' Fisher say's that Australia, is"csetermined to make its fleet'as comple'ta as possible. ' ;„ r , .. J Some back districts nraudTeKuiti are. -reported to have been- overlooked with - j'.cerißus-papent-.-'--- .-'.'. > fJS-jiy «?.•?' Steamer Lady Roberts, engaged on de» fence work, arrived in Auckland yester* day "afternoon. " '"","* i'i fjw'r'i.fe'A'j I i"If"; waifcdid: come,", aavs. JLo'itf;smj. Dane, "Britain could put oBQ,tW TJrtR iHto. the-field; •' *•:"■?■ '*; r% -Vj . The fly has also. made, its appearanba in scine'df'the turnig crops in;the Msa-terton-district; <*•.' . r-v, -..■■<•> " A low-power wireless station is to fes installed--on .the. roof-of .rib,* sew. post - 4)ffiee.at Auckland.. ..,-.„-rf . X<k±i£jx : Xotoferenfce "to-day m shortage: of labour in manufacturing •- t 1, ;,;.}-, .•r;*';cgJC' rliiigiand, ;and-pnrb together -in- Australia,-ha»' haga; - launched in Cjydney.-" ■ -•.-■;-■-: •■*sSj|Jx Ward, f peaking .■at"-..yi». younger ;.?;-, -..-.. ■'. Removal of the surtaihar mad*'littla
difference to quantity ol goods: taken Tout of feondat Christehurch: ~" ;:■. 'ZXX'A'-fX--I :;^t^RGß^ t t.a at ;Mi about, |-*tK»putof money lahind,j j + f- ■- Jnspeetor-Gencral--of schools has-re-I jrortedT satisfactorily <m. the work of the ', ' pupils at the ISihd Institute. 'XX^~"X\r Citirehs''J>agu6 obJecU tPprppOsalJto rutitiae: ; a' portion ot Government House .■ grounds for a univemty/sife.-a I7 •}■} X I ■ Meeting-of. Auckland- ladies, on [ to ' consider a proposal to forward: an> il- : luminated Mary. ;^;'M"t, l Churchill says - that' -the 'Govern- • ment -will hot. i form scheme until the -yeto'-ia- settled. I*> -T^e r and Melbourne oat. <af its itinerary,' and proceed'to*New:*C3eie«ottla .via the East' : • - ■ >----'-'-"cv. >--"'-' ' > *:Hoa. B. Baddo.says that if present a«tivaty is maintained It will only be a fewl ,yaara?ibef«re nil i JTatiye: land ii settled, ii '..,■- ---i Complai&ts. made of dangerously for' ipuflidrivsng hy motor, car jownerjiu.'a, ran from Awakino,to Te; Kniti, Jotir ooiliaions ;> /resulting. > , .--., , > ~ ,Lord Dudley ■' saye:, he, never doubted .thjatrthe.creation of,to liiavy was;the,.best policy : and Australia., t ;-j- h;-. ;^. :'/•;':f.l' •/-. "",•':'.X:\X- .-. .;■ to jfiisj eonvictipa 4oi ' ; ,the ait Ctapha.m Cffrnmot? ; ; - % Live commercial- men; in the -Opinion ";of the .I*"g^t ahAuljy^^pjMi^ for New ~ ■.-...■.-:•■ v Sonn?farmer i. in. the [.-, Akitio 4l*ahiatuajrßaTre:ioßt Tanumber of,'sheepr a»iar--tesult.of .having. hudipoJspnpd pdi: .■■?■: ■ ■■?.- .Qbjeqtioh istaken in Canada to the influx of negroes* into "the 1 vinces-of: fpire ventedr.3hy } -the, jiani^^i^n-Jlaws. [". ,h IprodiScedl ii "the" S&stertpjn, dfstrict-5 t.hia' • < yea£ but, difficulty is experienced in findtog aauit^ put. " I '' •- . ■-■'■. ' .*• ■ ■ . "Lord'itobert3 says that disasters like •the f of the South "African ;War?at- the hands of a stronger :ea*niy might.have meant the do,wnfall. of the .'Empire. ...... .... , -. - ;Jt;i9. stated that'seyeral associations of • settlers bci% formed in Pahiatuatd : ? take upland in the 'waikato under tha provuubns? 7 of "the- Land '"-' Settlement r1hahee.Acfc........... .;„. . A remittance.mail *ho died at, Christr church spent £130 that had- accumulated while he was" at Pakatb*. medicU evidence-showing3h%t heiadsuccumbed to-chronic alcoholic . :\ .1* ;"Mr< -15. Ford, .who has been closely associated with' .the .shipping interests ,of , ' the port "for manyryears,. t and ,1? :.one.;pi the besfc.:faib*»v figures in "local shipiriw fpr .-the -. : JQevbnport, seat bn the new Harbour Board. / Buiy■ ttme at'H^ted'» ; everythinfc to be cold. Swiss embroidery, half price, -Id., lid, *ljhs?g' Marvellous half-price" Bargains „ v itt:|,p»! man's, and-child's, undercrollling.. Sea windotwß,,J?onMnby-road,^(Ad,)... X, ■.-.. "
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 81, 5 April 1911, Page 1
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