PROVINCIAL NEWS.
(FROM OCIt BPECIAL COMIESI'ONDENIS.) 1 TALMERSTON., A deputation from tho Kairanga County Council journeyed to Wellington to-day to interview tho Minister in reference to the l" ' gr m? t fnr re I )a 'f s to tho-Gorge Road. ' 9 strong wind still continues, and heavy t bush fires are in' cvidcnco 011 tho ranges. No further dainago in reported: i -A Press Association message states that, , - owing to tho Palmerston Borough Council refusing to receivo . a letter of ; protest from Mr. W. W. Smith, F.It.U.S., who was recontly 'appointed curator of the borough' reis serves, Mi*. .Smith has handed in his resigna- [ tion. ■; -.<:■ ■ • , - , Thoro was a fair -attendance at tho Linton , sports on-Wednesday. Tho Ladies Bracelet , was woif by Barry, tho local constable. Other' rosults' wcro: Two Milo Bicvclo Han- ! dicap—J.' Brown.- Hunters—A. - 'Currin, 1; [■ T. .Farland, 2. 440 yards—Stagpoolo, 1;- .. R. Chamberlain, 2. Two Milo -Trot—Hun- ! tor, 1; Mitchell, 2. Whitmore Trot—W. Rankin, ] 1.." Mr'..'Bannister ' gave several :. trophies;' '".'/ ; ( : A garden .'party, held on Wednesday at Mr. Cohoh's grounds, was largely 'attended, and passed off successfully. ' ' .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 127, 21 February 1908, Page 9
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178PROVINCIAL NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 127, 21 February 1908, Page 9
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