LOCAL AND GENERA L.
Mr Bates wired to-day : Southerly •moderate winds ;■ weather cool ■ an< J changeable ; glass rise showly ;■ tide and sen moderate. r The export's pf butter from thii 3 pib^t las/L week were : 'To Buke 18( & -boxes, Tauranga 54 boxes. The Chamber of Commerce moot! ' at 7.30 this evening in ihi Theatre i Royal. ' The ajmun'l 'meeting of the Tnura & nga. Golf Club will 'beheld in Mi 3 Phillips' office at 7.30 p.m., on Sat > urday next. I Mr Arnold Ward is calling \ foi t tenders for three shops en Devon--1 port Road, also for alterations to r i shop on the Strand. i) A meeting" of the Governor's Recep tion Committee is called for 8 o'clock to-morrow 1 evening in the Bor ough Council Chambers. The vital statistics for .the district of Tauranga for the ojuarte ending March 31, 1910 are :— Birth; 10, marriages 7, deaths 5. The cargo from this port last veel wvmprfsed : :— .ll O llaies o* rfbre lane tow, 183 sacks of maize, 47 casej of cured flsh, 134 sacks of c-hafl am 60 coses of fruit. A meeting of members of the Vie tori'a League, and of those wishing to join, will beheld .in Mr Me Arthur's sample rooms. Wharf Street, at 8 o'clock this evening. Mr C. C. Norms giutounces his can ditlature for the vacancy' on the Borough Council. Mr Norris stands foi "progress and 'Up-to-rtato methods, tempered with judgtnent amid economy." The proprietor ' of the Springwell Brewery has been successful in placing t)*e "brew on the Auckland market. Several large consignments have alreadyijieen sent to the ci,tyi agents, Messrs Langgnth and Co", and from 'accounts to hand the local manufacture is very h^gthly Hjtokon of. There is now to 'be seen- in Mr Meers" Excelsior Studio a series of photographs in connection ■with the recent Ministerial visitt lo TVauJwiiga. Ttiie pictures include one of the fecei>ticm accorded Mr MdKenzio outside the Star Hotel on his arrival in the town, the opening speech at ' / Tc Maire, the first sod of the railway. being) turned \vy the Hon. It. AfcKenzie, and the presentation of the silver spade by Mr G. Arnold Ward. The pb-otographs are an excellent memento of a most memorable occasion, oiwl no doubt many people will be only too pleased, of tibe opportunity of securing the pictures, which' ore obtainable either a»> postcard or whole plate size. The skipper had an awful cough. The night was fierce and dark * The rocks were close, the soa was rough ; The skipj>er— ".lost his bark." Jf we wish to "steer" clear from the rocks of this life. The ills and the chills we endure. Lot us "set a true course" by timely recourse, To * Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 8
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue XXXVIII, 18 April 1910, Page 2
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