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The investigation of the charges against Douglas Mickle of breaking and entering, tho promises of Stewart & Co. is proceeding' in the Magistrate's Court to-day. There were two bankruptcies recorded— that of a carpenter and a grocer— in Wellihgton during the month which ended today. The same number happened in the month of September last year. The warship Torch will return to Sydney some time next month. Her movements from Wellington are not settled. Commissioner Tunbridge left for Taranaki ■. this morning iv connection with the native ploughing difficulty in that district. The directors of the Manawntu Railway Company have decided to reduce the rales for carrying the judges and exhibits for the Agricultural Show at Palmerston North in November so as to make them correspond with, those offered by the Government ltailway Department. The tender of the Wellington Woollen Company has been accepted for the supply of uniforms required for the employes of the Mauawatu Railway Company during the next 12 months. „., Ec , The Hastings Standard says that owing lo the prevalence of tuberculosis in the district one iirm of auctioneers has notified its intention ol' returning the purchase money paid for cattle which within a reasonable time are found to have been infected. The quarterly meeting of St. Patrick's Branch of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was held in St. Patrick's Hall on Wednesday. After passing the balance-sheet, which showed the branch to be in a flourishing condition, with a large increase of members for the past quarter, the meeting unanimously decided to secure the services of Dr. Van Slyke as specialist, an arrangement that will no doubt be appreciated by the members. The receipts amounted to £137 16s. A capital entertainment was given by the members of the Salvation Army Band at the Citadel last evening, with the assistance of Mr. C. D. Mackintosh, who contributed a clarionet and a flute solo, Mrs. Pole accompanying him. A coffee supper was also provided, which added to the enjoyment of the evening. An advertisement with reference to the Peerless Steam Cooker appears elsewhere. Messrs. Jonkinson & Co. make a bicycle announcement in unothor column. Spring Fashions.— 2oo cases of spring novcltios now open at C. Smith's, the Cash Draper, Cuba-street. Now millinery, newmantles, new capes, new sunshades, new dcess materials, new prints, new ginghams, now glo\ cs, new laces, new flowers and feathers, new scarves, saslios, and ribbons, new millinery and coats for children, new tailor-made costumes. Two hundred casos already open at C. Smith's, the Cash Draper, Cuba-streot. — Advt.

TE ARO HOUSE. . Ex S.S. GOTHIC, AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE RANGE OP NOVELTIES, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, AT TE ARO HOUSE. Naw Cataloquks, now ready, sent post free oil application. jg TO P AND THINK. IT WILL PAY YOU. Because JENKINSON & CO. FOB BICYCLES Champion BICYCLES SUNDRIES Champion SUNDRIES REPAIRS Other than Champion REPAIRS Canaot be touohed for Quality and Workmanship. 25 Second-hand Bicyolos on Hire and Sale. Easy terms. WILLIS-STREET. mO ARMVE BY TO-NIGHT'S TRAIN, OAA BUNDLES ASSORTED FISH, To be Sold in Lots to Suit Purchasers At 8.45 o'clock TO-NIGHT AT LAERY & CO.'S (Ltd.), 44, WILLIS-STRBBT. RONA BAY, r B IHE finest Summer Resort near Wolling_jL ton, reached by Day's Bay steamer. Six minutes' walk from wharf ; conveyances to and from every steamer. — BARTOLO UUbSO begs to inform, the public that he has opened a Kefresbmont Room and General Storo at Rona Bay, where Meals and Refreshmonls can bo obtained afc all times, as well as a first-olass supply of general requisites for residents and travellers at moderate charges. Houses to Lob for the season. Telephone connected with Exohango. Sections for Sale. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ripHE publio are earnestly requested to _lL kindly communicates any act of cruelty to animals that may corue under their notice to Mr. A. W. Smith, Inspeotor, Revansstrcet. NowtoAvn STEREO BLOCKS. STEREO BLOCKS of striking designs for advertising mid other purposes executed on the shortest notice at the Eveniuir Poet oflice.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1898, Page 6

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