HASTINGS NOTES.
,IBj. TelorraDh.-BDaalM Corraßooadent)
I I, im a n . „ „ Hastings, September ib. / ; £ .HonrTi. .Mackenzie,' Minister: for'Acrithe ■mail train,.; acc<m-: j / i,-pawed 03. Clifton, Director'of Ex-' I. "t f4 ?i|fe ; 'T®^ff e ?^'ift 0 l ' the Minister -jfronfettei'HeriK * V-jC. taunga Dairy. Factory', regarding tbb; appoiiit-' f • $ ment or avbutter'grader.'.fbrs'HatfkeVBav'' L i' l?t ■f ro '? Farmers' Union., He will visit i K ■#«">, Aratata experimental :farm' and ! the Frimy's -. ie F orchard. » , , h l -' 1 f *i,P 6 Pet ? D * left by tho express fcg®mornmg for,homo. The visitors speak ;"f way,- the-; localassociation - i e! W .themselves as E * .pteised ; -" Witti vail the •- arrangements, special credit to Mr. W. Jaeger: the the Boxing Association. who es-.' } <' did all he could to make tW stay fv*;taTge-,cpnting«it-:bf. boxing en- ' assembled" to , cheer b" "Lr?^ at !; Ws l? 1 1 Sf :l! ® y - t « ain p ]a y«d the ,a'sssxsrts'isg' I 116 Pot ? n ? "hoolboys returned homo this ''hearty send-off t "by the Brings school-Court-itwlay, before' | Mr, ; _S. R #Carthy, S..U, the adjourned I ► jcase in which W. L. England and Laura'Eng. • P.;,.''J^fi 1 ' i Stanley and Sydney O'Neill-for F-?' •* lw . q fflqgfe*M':. low saittd :damdge4','Md'-«-. health . aUeged; to be'causM,by: smells ¥~fsrs? .defendants : ■,• premises■ -;\<ra's.-:-;continued: eave . e " denco to tie-effect L r r 6 r<ro i ns -i n e retaunEa. Street to p;sH?^t^^^rpoins.;A : At ;that.'tiine : tlere was n£: ea v? ?' : Jhe shop .unCerneath.: 'After' feW'lS? vf': s , h ? V noticed bad '' v 2? P# vont'iShOTtly" K#!Kp? r »: a Wif?cept:,for:: o ne tenant for asbrief t'i''V'-YS!" w t, n .?V clet 'ho rooms. She .started'SW'" to a eain give up. Tho lease 1 , pdr year, ; and she could not since friendly.: W rth ; O'Neill I' ?$(S"? • "S a .i n ®thmg: against him .personally,'. Dr 'P ..his ■; evidence',bore .'out''.the I' ®' 31 "'tant at England s tea-rooms, deposed, 1 rv\Y -n°- d ? ! . t< ) r advised her to leave. Sydney ; , O-Neill 'in his evidence stated that ho never | , hlid a boiling-down plant on tho premises: ' ft 8 plint was similar to that of other I bcipcnors. It would not be possible-to carrf f ®fl business if'he cooked bad meat. -. yMiss ; v:S.'?} o ' ler ! ..waitress .at , .tho. 1 . .tea-rooms,- in f . .Ening-evidcnoe, sa'id shn never found anvemployed ] Evidence for defendant was alio ; ;A. ! A. George, 'Neil H. .-k™»V-at tb« conclusion {judgment. ■' .ffe \ ra /u°^, (H ?, Stl, ?e s ) «n the prize «|i&° offered by -the Boying Association to P^ tho largest
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 14
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403HASTINGS NOTES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 14
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