Arthur Wheatiey, settler, Wellington, has been adjudged a bankrupt." The Education Department haa received 417 applications for a shaie of tho Government subsidy of £3000 for the maintenance of public libraries, ihe total inform: of tho libraries on whose behalf the application have been iruide is £17,368 and the subsidy will bo distributed at the rate of 3s 5 11--24 din the £. The payments are to bo made before tho cud of next nrionth. The Greymouth correspondent of the Lyttelton Times states that over sixty men h.ue been thrown out of employ* ment at Rcefton, consequent upon the suspension of quartz production at tho Golden Fleece mine. The result is that the West Coast labour market is glutted at thu present tihie. Ladies' Tailors.- Tho oldest, best, and largest firm in Australasia, Eton Gowns, , nnd Costumes from £5 ss, Skirt 3 from £1 10s. Nodino and Co., 30, Wellington-tor-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 7
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