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PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.

ToJefrftDh—Bpeaial CorreßDonflantJ

Tu„ tt„ n ?, a ' n Jl rston i September 10. \ Hon. G. Fowlds passed through Palmorston yostodav, Md, while at the station. > on • bchalf ot th « locai f" p u nuay. School Union, waited on him to see • ' ■- 1 a P a ?« e ', whil « w Palmerston, i about , Se P tomlK:r 29, to attend the t union s annua] prize distribution and present ' " t j'T', Mrj Fowlda ™plied that L was , to tlio great pressure ( °f departmental business. East year his | Governor officiated at the . a n ß P wla l meeting of tho Collego Street i ™ hOOI Gommitteo, held last night (Mr. Hod--5 v® r . P rc sidwg), it was decided to grant (subf, JSvSj. the approval of the Wanganni Educatho application of tho Ministers' teA : ;;^ thatthe school should' be'- open' r ,/ ;-- .day par week for. Scnpturo ■ lessons bef.i •;. 9 a pd 9.30. a.m.—teachers to bo pro- . T 3 by the association if necessary. The L. ,committee: also,.decided' in connection with I t ™ appointment of Miss Mowbray to th'o i 6011001, Tioo Miss Barry, resigned, that it had . V 0?, 1 ! to offer to tho appointment, •. though the: Amending Act.gave power to proR&'v, t€ ? t against-an. appointment• by the board if considered desirable. In this case there was no objection to Miss Mowbray, and tho ap./ipcnntment was consequently' agreed to f ml tTJwt, 0 communication sent to him. h. .- " r - Jickell (Borough Engineer) lias received f ?w P ' y from th 3 J H? y , or of Nels on stating | that, as soon as tho Palmerston lakelets wort } ready, aquatic birds (including swans, para- [:/ ■■' ducks, bluo,,and black ducks, and teal, I would be'avaS " tt ° W ' S GardoM > "Union Timber"Company, Palmerston (£630) ms accepted yesterday s.-?' < J.tternoon by tho Hospital Board for tho erection a laundry at tho hospital ■ ? correspondent of tlio "Standard,"' writjng from London, states-.—Palmerstomans 1 Sv!? 11 1/ orC Sr a f, t ? e rec<l P tlou tendered by thq Hon Mr. Hall-Jones and Mrs Hall-Jones I to tho Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Word) m t ' n n c n *{ 7 They * cre as fo»ow - Air L. Smith (manager of the Bank of New t Zealand), Mr A E Tingey, Mrs R:c]diford and her daughter, Mr B Dren. Mr G E < "" ' "oolley, Mr-, and Mrs .L Watkin, Mr i (manager of the Wanganui branch of t ;t z *f md), and Mr Hutton, r ® f Wanganui Education Board Mr ['. vuS* Who Is Vis , ltln & tho OIcI Country for Itev- STOMOToseS,-.-- has . been greatly benefited E Dy the change-, as also has Mr Tingey L ' „ young mail, named Sidney BiTrton ap- ; f poared in,the Magistrate's Court -this morn- ! fi lN' V'. WS On a fierios:of'..chargos arising 'out' of his' i j j-Brrest.m-the Square yesterday afternoon .for' i i f™ ? c 5 n As ho put it this morning,' he i f objected ,to tho sarcastic manner in which 1 '^!?' a y s on sn gscsted-that he should' ] '( i «oek the solitude of a back strcot, and tho 1 f-i. . The:cvidenco showed 1 kicked and bit'the.'airestiilg , bif;' Konstablra. Ho: ots also;furipus. that an ex- „ P : ,T,: V. P r ®f?. "Sdjtf bo engaged .to carry him to the- 1 , station. A battered helmet and a pair of ; i;. reguJation : trousci-g / were. mute but eloquent s ?:• > testimony. to the: effectiveness of accuscd'3 q protest against'the "sarcasm" of the con- 3 Idfcj- : i.Accused, un hisistatemeht, said tiat, t a recent/arrival from 'Australia, and' I t « S® contended that he was going quietly to t l i- ™° lock-up, when the police started to get , I some fancy "holta" on to him, arid then he t [ ilost has temper Mr A. D. Thomson, SM , £ fine 0f..55., and '2s. costs,. for x f drunkenness, ,14 days' without tho option of f l a hue for obscene language; 40s and wit- „ 1 i Jiess s expenses 55., in default 14 days, for }, '> the constables (these sontences I j. . to be cumulative), and 33s 6d , m default li r ■ >l eT t n 7 A' i°F damaging the- constables'- ■ r uniform, the last sentence to bo concurrent P

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 14

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688

PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 14

PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 14

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