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In the June quarter 750 civil cases wero dealt with in the Magistrate's Conrt, the aggregate amount sned for being .£11,852 7s 2d, and' the aggregate amount recovered J84539 9s lid. The amount paid in Court fees was wE'BO2 4s, and in licensing fees .£sl 16a. On the criminal side, 532 persons were summoned or apprehended, uf whom 33 were discharged for want of prosecution or want of evidence. 71 were dismissed on the merits, 13 were committed for trial, 393 were summarily convicted, and 22 were otherwise dealt with. The amount paid in criminal fees was £19 2s, and in fines J371 45. This morning a young man named Archibald Russell had his rijtht arm badly broken at Tonka' brickyard. He had slipped, and a cart-load of brioks passed over the arm. Dr. Parkes attended to him. An exhibit, of interest at last night's meeting of the Philosophical Sooioty was a collection of the heads of six stags shot last Beason, and splendidly mounted by Mr. Yuill, taxidermist at the Museum. "Eos" writes highly approving of the Btand taken by the haka Minatrels, and suggesting that if Thomas' Hall is not available and the Trocodero or Masonio Hall aro not fashionable enough for the Ward banquet, "the Party might tor this occasion, make use of that beautiful and fashionable building recently erected opposite tho General Post Office. As a cab shelter it appears to be a irrand failure, bnt as a political greenhonse it might turn out perfection. There are, in the first place, no nasty stairs for Bhort-sighted or tenderfooted members to climb, and in a case like this they want a path clear of stumblingblocks ; and in addition there is plenty of air alwxys availabla, in which " King Dick " can build as many castles as he pleases — the material of which these uiry edifices are to be constructed being, of course, the new loan. What the Committee wi 1 do, of course, I canno Fay, l>ut Ido hope they will help to popularise thi- much-talked ot and beautiful building by adopting tbiß suggestion." Mr. George 1 eitoh, with the full company, soenery aud effects for '" The Land of the Moa," leavps Sydney for Wellington this week Mi«B Molwienx, a New Zealander, who has recently appeared in several of the Brough ft Bouoicault production-* witb great success, will play the heavy lead as Ku*a, the Maori heroineof thedrama. Misaeß Gladys Leigh, Polly Emery, Nettie Philips, Mainwaring, and others aro in tbo company. The veteran James Cathcatt, Messrs Keightly, Paroy Brough, »II Leonard, Carr, A all ton, and linden will also be in the ca«t. Mr. Leitoh is now endeavouring to fix dates fcr Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide. Mr. E. A. Hftggen. of Woodville, is to give an address on " The Monoy vuoation " at a meeting of the Citizens' Institute on Monday noxt. A vory enjoyable conoert was given in the Wadearown Hnom last evening. Pianoforte selections were given by Misses Ritobey and Ron-den ; songs I y Messrs. M unroll (encored). Waterson 'encored). King, and Rowden ; and readings by tha Eev. C. Tisdall. A special feature of the entertainment was the part-singing of Messrs. hMnrrell, Watfcrson, Levers, Ritohey, and I Carvell Cooke. All tho performers were heartily applauded. The piano vas lent by the Dresden Company. The openiDg "social" of the Women's Democratic Union will be hold to-morrow evening in the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street. All members of the Ward Reception subcommittees are asked to attend at Thomas' Hall this evening. An inset to-night (rives particulars of the clearing sale which begins at the D.I.C. to-morrow. Cjcktainlt the best medicine known is Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza— the relief ia instantaneous^ In serious caßes, and aooidents of all kinds, be they wonnds, burns, scoldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy— no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effeots produoed in oroup, diptheria, bronohitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, Ac; diarrhoea, dyaentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majeity the King of Italy ; orowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition. Amsterdam. Trust in this ap"proved article, and reieot all others. — Advt. For continuation or r«a<ii»ig tnattsr *«c Jourth page.

TE ABO HOUSE. JUST OPENED OUT, FASHIONABLE WINTER JACKETS, PABTICULABLY CHEAP! JACKETS— Dark Grey Irish Frieze Jaokets, , Tailor-made, strapped seams, worth 50,-, for t^'Wtl JACKETSDark Brown Trish Frieze Jaokets, perfeot fitting, 'iailor-nnde, worth 50/-, for *>*2,'(\ JACKETS— Black Kyole Cloth Jackets, Tailormade, Newest Designs, worth 49/6. for 29/(> JACKETSBlaok Kyole Cloth Jaokets, Tailormade, Velvet Collar and Cuffd, worth 55,-, for •_> pr U • JACKETS— New Fashionab'o Tailor - made Jackets, trimmed with Skunk, worth 63/-, for AM I i* JAMES SMITH, TB ARO HOUSE. rriAKE WOOD'S GREAT PEPPEB. JL MINT CUBE For Coughs and Colds. Sold by all Grocers.. Is 6d and 2s 6d bottle. nOLONUL TEMPEBANCE \j : convention. THURSDAY, 4th JULY. — Conference at 10 am. Masa Publio Meotinir at 8 p.m. in the Opera House. The Mayor will preside, aud addresses will be given by Sir B. Stout, B. M'Nab, M.H.8., Revs, F. W. Isitt and P. B. Monro, Messrs T. E. Taylor and A. S. Adams. 1 Admission to Dress Cirole, Is eaoh. Col leotion in all parts of the house. Torchlight Procession will Btart fron I Government Buildings at 7 p.m. sharp. . TOECHLIGHT PEOCESSION. "itJTEMBERS of all the various Temperano ' JxJL Sooieties are requested to Meet a ' the Government Buildings at 7 p.m. shari * on THUBSDAY. The Garrison Band wil lead the Prooession, and othar Bands wil i. assist, I A. THOMPSON, Marshal. , INDEPENDENT OBDEB OF GOOD t TEMPLARS. t WELLINGTON DISTEICT. o ■ " a Vf EMBERS of the above Order, an [. *8 visitors from other carts, are ctordiall invited to meet at th« Gsvernmeut Built ings, in regalia, at 7 o'olook sharp THI (THUBSDAY) EVENING. 4th July, 1 o take part in the , prooession to the Opel h House.. v Lodge Meeting will be held in the Unit* f- Methodist Free Churoh Sohoolroom, Conrt c nay-place, on FRIDAY EVENING, 51 y July, at 7 sharp. All members are r I, quested to attend. A Publio Meeting wi d be held in the U.M.F. Churoh-at B'p.m >r when all are oordially invited. The oha ih will be taken by W. F. Maslin, Esc y M.H.E. *l GEO. PETHEBICK, D.O.T. I A. THOMPSON, D. Serf.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 4, 4 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 4, 4 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 4, 4 July 1895, Page 3

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