NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. A warrant has been issued for Hoir.-< st of a middle-aged man named fame.s Haddens, who a fortnight xgo indertouk to canvass the district for ! Mr. Murrell, jeweller. Hamilton, tie I .vas given a Lag containing £■».s j .vortk ot jew< llcry. hired a horse and .rap from a local stable, and has not •ime been heard of. although the aorse and trap have been foil id ibandoned at Pukekohe. At a vi ri enthusiastic and largtttiblic ineeting las: night it was I :idcd to form an association to i most New Plymouth and distr.A ! ind bring under the notice -J ! (jurists and holiday-makers the in- ( .availed scenic features of the town, i Mount Egmont. and the Mokau | ivei. Over £’3oo towards the cx-xinsi-s of outside advertising wa.-: mbscribi d i:i the room. It it inendtd to conduct a vigorous new* I taper advertising campaign, to I ;ether with the issue of literature, he appointing of a central tour-at mreau. and a permanent secretary. The Canadian Cadets visit Hamil on on Friday. They will bo accord-, ■d a civic reception. Asked for Im iptnion on compulsory training. Japtain McTaggart. their eomman ler, said the cadets were absorbing, information nn the tour which would >e discussed on their return tc ftanada. | At the Hamilton Police Court yes erday a man boasting, the illustrious ■ognomen of Stonewall Jackson, was ■ •harged with drunkenness. From! Itcmc wall's attire no one would inspect him of poetical inclinations i tut Ito claims that he was frequently •isited by the Muse. The latest cl' tision was on no les s romantic ;t subject than his incarceration in ‘he oeal police station and the request I hat in return for meals he should j lig a garden. Stonewall pleaded guilty and promised to leave the own if .allowed to depart. The <-i ■used was convictt d and discharge.!. ; tnd ordered to pay 2- for the luxury ;f a cab, leai ing him 2 6 upon which o make his way. ' At a meeting of managers of tin ; lunedin Technical School yesterday ' he tender of Mr. McLellan for tl,e •rection of a new building was accepted. The price was £26,421,17 4. leductions having been made on ae iccount of modifications of the plan: Mr. White's tender was originally iccepted, but it wag subflf'quentl.i 'oiuid that the acceptance wa' llegal, as the board was not pro terly constituted, and he recentli i-i(hdrcw it. The message in a bottle purport ■ ng to have been signed by a mem ter of the crew of the missing hedge Manchester was received by he Marine Department at Welling \ on yesterday. It is written in violet i nk pencil on a piece of foolscap oughly cut to note-paper size. The ' nessage is being sent to the l.yttel ■ o:i Harbour Board to compare iiiil: ■ he signature of Lambert which is in I .he board's possession. :
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 288, 9 November 1912, Page 3
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