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' MarfaPton ftaglers are (b6.vb tho Age) ioolung forward to good eport in Wie coining wason. The rivw* and t,\svm\* rti the district «f>pea* to be woll'«to<sk<<d just now with good-eined tront. On* oi fchofie who had the good fortune to draw a Mftck««ii© Oouatry run has al ready reffteed £4000 for th« goodwill d{ it, thiagh (wtnwlas the Tun&ru Bfirrfd; lie haffnot upent a peanny on it, ftiirf Lw> «ot« ( evipn entered iflto ponseesion yet. t Tf the new electoral boundftrie? m« given effect to {wshttfa theiTirowa Bw aid) Uie« 6 travoltet leaving Temuka (or Timwra i»fll drive for half « mile in. ihe GeTfcldme «lectflf»te, mi then for \hrtv qtiftitew of ft iflilo in the Aehbarton ciec tattkt*. At th«*. point fee will once mor<' be m G*«r«ldlne for neftriy five wSle.*. ana the ?mt of tte jotrmey will U completed ih the Timaru «l«t«r»tc. CouftciUot Godber Hae giv^n notacc to move at the next mating of the Cil.v OotaieiW'Tlmt this council take in& comidcrfttteti \he qneeWon bf rejnod«lllMft | the ooajwßted Areas of thf city, wid th»«. ft special committwj to be named 'Th* Coiige«fed A*e«B OoMTffittee,' b« At onw Appointed to formulate a Mlteme to ca»y out the work *nd w»pM* *ny neceseary lecW&tiofl, &nd report to the council at the earliest opportunity," Opmw-illor J. Pit«T, of the Pefcoiw B(n - ©ugh Council, 3b « ffrm believer in the Committee syetean nf tnunicipal governnttait. He &&* not met with much encouragement from fellow coitncillotfi lot tome tune, but to-night will wakr, Mother Attempt li> form a committee. Ha will move, m Rcctffdftiice with notice of motion, <t« follows ;— "That n cotnraitt«e of thn» mombars of the council be eet up to deal with busitrew manftgomenfc of Uis gwjworke." j Tlie caws of alleged evasion of Cub [tomn duties^Roderick M'Kcnßie v. tlip Anstrftllan Kodak Compa-hy, Ltd., and Harold Anthony Be&uchamp, were refetred to in the Supreme Cottrt to-day. UV, Justice Sim Bad he undwßtood they were to stAnd down in the m«Antisn«, Not indefinitely," replied Mr, T. >«&v«. "I nndetiitwid that the dh»» tora will be h«re in a few daya. If that m bo, it may be that the ca*e» oan fo to trial sometime during this Beaeion." he actions wei-e ordered to stahd down. Compared with former year*, when tho County Couhcil p»ld U per dwscn for lh P heads of small hlrde, the number ol j heAdß cotnihg io hana this year ia very i jmall, write* the Ashburton Gtißtfdin.n. It ( ib contended by trappers that the price of 6d per dozen m too fettiall, ahd the non-durtnbution of poisoned grain ! w Also Yesponeibl© for the compMatively Brnall tiumtoer of heads brought in by farmers and boys for disposal. Reports to hand Irom the country distiicte state that the Bmall biro's are vety desU'tictive at the present time in pullmg up the young cewftl plaat», which eeenus to prove that the Acquired t&ete of these pest* is lor cere*! rMher than in?M A petition lo PArtlwnent is in uVuiuwon among the wsjdent* ol Wflikiwi ftguittb the BHggration that Waikiv\ i ehouict be brought within the lnverca.rgill electorate. The Southland Timw ttnderfitends that wnong the grouudß of ; the petition ate th«e:-»(l) That the ve- | quest to bo inclad«d In Tnv*re6,rgHl we,!?, not mad« by Wftikiwi l-esitlenUi ; (&) that i mikiwi ie properly placed in. Awann. I being "a district of amaH farm«m" ; (J\ ' , that WAikiwi intereßtfl have Always \m& \ efficiently Attended to by tho wemlter I for Awa-vwa; and (4) that fte bringitTp Waikiwi withiti the electorate might bp the first Jrtep towawi« bringing the mve, within the town for rating pwpoees tho fesidente Are opposed to *ny ohwigt. Tho laet. Act, bo fat « the Marll * ough Education Board j» concerheii. <| ! connection with the cum of £62 id which was lout in the wreck ol the s • Penguin (n 1909, took place yw(&v<U,\ (Bttye tit© Blenheim Expreee of Sattirday), when the bo&rd hftndpd to Mr, Churchward, Bolicite* for Mr. T«tVv, contractor for th« Nydift Bay School the balance of the eecond payment which the Be*rd by Act of PariiAmeni obtained pennijMitm to make. The board's gene-roeity in this matter hae tneant a epscial chai'ge Against its buildings account of, roughly, £100, thin sum bfeihg ma<te up of the second payment of £62 lOe, Aim tho Court cot t*, given Agwß#t Mr, Tetl^ in the Sh pi«m© CouTt Action^ which the Bodiv offered to pay. The eUtenwnt ib {tequeftily mftd^ tUi the-re is no money in poultTy. writes }*t Brown, Government Poultry Expert. Neither there is for mAnywho«nd«rtafc it. He adrja: Common'Scwe dictate? that for Articles of consumption which are in n*B% need And the t(*e of which i« increAoing among »1L clas^ea all ovr ■ the world there mttet H an cver-cxwa.t.'l ing «»lli Sonmbody must meet this demand, and in these days of »peciß.H«atim it is obviotw that to the man who will study the bualrwsfl »nd reduce it to n strict economic proposition, «gg'pf©duetion, and. in th© near {wtare, t*.bk poultry, effn be made &n undertaking giving 6 certainty of wenlt. It is, howevw, a business, «nd most be appreachet? as such, if not as An itirJepetident undtftaking for the tew have the natnvB 1 inclinatiim Iw it, then a* a eide litifor the farmer on the stroll holding. Recently the Southland District Labour Oouhcil wtolb to the Minister of Labour asking him to Secure the Acclimatisation Reserve at Waikiwi ( nn tnvereargill suburb , for the erection of workers' homes. A reply h&& been received from the Minister* (etaies the Southland Timts)< tI.M he.i* looking into the matter. W&ikiwi resident* ate Also making a move to have the reserv* secured for a Bporte ground. Several years ago Sir Joseph Ward promised that he would have an Am in Woiktwi feet aside for this purpose, and th* Waikiwi people are of opmkm that the time is now opportune for Sir Joseph lo make good hl& promise, A public meeting of Waikiwi wsMents wJll W called in the course of, a few dnys, when a definite move will be made to bring the pro* .posal effectively before the notice of the Government. The flrit three ferro-concrete piles in connection with the kgo&li dock at Weatport were driven last week (states the correspondent of the Chrwtchurch Press). Tlie estimated eo«t of the work in h*.nd is ,0127,572. Th© object is to cive bortha-ge to la-rgs Bt«imw». fccuvp from the vivei- cufrentu, and *lso to eecure a Bcowr w» the bar. The area now being excavated comprisee Aboot. twenty acres, and the completed wh«mo, a« designed, will ct»v«r An avw, of about forty-four actes, from which a tidal ecour will be secured of v&gi, importance The entrance to tin? floating basin w 200 ft in width. At pi'went it ie i«tondorf to ttcftvale lo a depth of 26ft At. low water spring tides, or 36ft ai high v&ter spring tides, but permission has been obtained from thu wveriinusni to wcrcAw ihie depth to 32ft At h*\ WAter »pnng tides, ot 42ft- At hich wati-r spring tides, and with this object m view thf piles ate being driven to fotni dutions heoo»ftrv for the greater rlopi.'; Provmion w made for a *winshig b:-«.'a floftfe to tto enirance, to enable vpf«p'., 600 ft in length to awing easily. , The annlvereory *f* and entertaiumoni in connection with Urt< RenWerraeo l'i*cbyt«ria.n School will bo new lo«monou Rvonilig. Tp«morrow at 8 p.m. Me«i% J. H. Bethuho and Co. will holcl fth unreserved 6n.to of houoehoM fnrnitur«i, n»ais\T?tl In their rooms fc-f cOhtenienoe of sale. Tho fttticlfls ihrludo conoen ffrend piano b«Sprecher, violin, Brussels earnet.. Sinjerpv sewing machine, mirrors. dnkWingiKibm rhairs, ahd bedrooW furnltorc. Tlia far. .nhoro it gow pa Jrtjr.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 6

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