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Late Locals.

Councillor Gray was eiected Mayor of Christchurch unopposed. "Messrs W. Y- Dennett and William Lane are the candidates for the Hastings Mayoralty. .). M. Brown the present Mayor and Councillor Frith were nominated for the Oamaru Mayoralty to-day. A teacher and 20 children, picnieing in the bush at Millerton, near Westport, were bushed through fog and spent Saturday night in the bush. They reached home yesterday morning. '.John Fottrell, a photographer enlargement agent, was killed by the upsetting of his van at Seacliffe, Dune din. Gilbert Casey, Mrs Manning, and •James McDonald, injured in an accident caused by a bolting horse in Audi land, are all progressing favorably. J'Jxhibit ors at the l-lawke's Bay Ag-rii-ulturul and Pastoral Society s autumn show are busy to-day gelling their exhibits in place for tomorrow s judging'. Ihe entries this year ire so numerous that the shed accommodation will he taxed to its litmos: limits. The home industry, fruit, iCge tables and exhibition only e!ass( . will be located in Ihe old l>orti< a of the shorJ, whilst grain, seed ,11 d rout exhibits will occupy th.' i -wly erected buildings. All exhibit:-. cxtept live stock aacl those in iiie h rticulturaJ seel ion, miist he in tie.- sheds by 11.3U a.m. to-mor-row, .is Die .d::iir: will commence at no >n, and. live slock and flora! exhibits will .nol ho received alter N a .a. i>n Wednesday (Peoples' IJ.. > ). The ordinal}' trains, vi'xittie c.vce.pt ion of t-he ei-press train to Wellington, will, if required. 'op at the s.iiow grounds platform, and an extra train will leave Napier at ! ; s'l a.m. I liß.st i(iu;s business u'aces \\ : ! close 11 ii.1,1. on \V( dliesri ;l ,y at "i. as a wb.)!e iioiiday cs ' < rvetl in Napier, and other :>huis iii the dist rici, a Ur.w attendance may be expecieu. especially as much interest attaches e<» t'lie various competitions. Mr T. W 7 . Kirk. Cc,eminent liioioiiist. will exninit a collection i'i wee-Is, which should prove very interest in a; to farmers.

Change of water often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many experienced travellers carry a bottle cf Remedy into this country. There s scan-civ a nekhbarhood but that l-ee.. saved by its use. II is the best 1 ; l(( v;n medicine for all forms of '. 'i ~, cli and bowel troubles. It «vMs to L'ive immediate relief art! p.! way; he. dejieadeu llpou. 1 ,- or i»ate #w*4ison and Co.

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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4207, 18 April 1904, Page 3

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Late Locals. Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4207, 18 April 1904, Page 3

Late Locals. Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4207, 18 April 1904, Page 3

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