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CABLE NEWS Pkb Pbbbs Association.— By jSlbotbxo TfILBOBAPH.— COPYBIOHT. Reoeived Ootober 8, 1.80 a.m. Berlin, Ootober 2. Much unrest prevails in Germany respecting the Emperor's policy. German stooks are falling heavily. London, Ootober 2. Mr R. W. Allen, of Auckland, won an JBISO open scholarship at Guy's Medical Sohool. Sydney, October 2. Mr Chamberlain has cabled the Go* vernments of the various colonies the Queen's and the Duke of York's thanks for the message of welcome on the forthcoming Boyal visit. Lima, Ootober 2. A riotous crowd here demanded the surrender of Senor Besaunde, exMinister of Finance at Peru, wishing to lynch him for alleged embezzlement, of £20,000. The military quelled the riot after wounding a hundred. PACIFIC CABLE.. .» Pbb Pbbss Association— Bt Elbstbio Telegraph.— Copyright. Received Ootober 8, 11 a.m. . Sydnby, Ootober 8. In the Assembly, Mr Crick, Post-master-General, stated that until a bill authorising the construction of the Paoifio oable was passed no negotiations would be opened by the Eastern Extension Company in reference to a oable. TELEGBAMS. (PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, October 8. The Presbytery has entered a protest against the exclusion of the Presbyterian oity missionary from oonduoting servioes in the gaol. The new gaol governor has refused to recognise any chaplain but the Church of England. Wellington, Ootober 8. The master tailors have declined to accept recommendations from the Conoiliation Board, and to-day filed a reference of dispute in the Arbitration Court, which it is expected will sit in Wellington next month. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. " » ' ' ' Wbdotbdat, Octobeb 8. (Before Mr Eyre Kenny, S.M.) CIVIXi. Robinson (Mr Halliwell) vJ. Hill. Judgment for plaintiff for amount of olaim, £3, with costs 14s. Shephard v Hollia and another /Mr Halliwell for plaintiff). Judgment against Hollis for £5 2s, with costs £1 8s 6d. Hector Beamish v Twigg and Co., olaim for £3 10s for wages. Mr Oaplen appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Halliwell for defendants. Thisjcase oooupied the court for some time, and the main question hinged on whether plaintiff had not left defendants' employ two days before the week's notice given had expired. The S.M.|held that plaintiff on his own showing must be non-suited, with costs, pointing oat that in oases Buoh as these, when a workman may ohose to throw down his tools when he liked, he must forfeit his wages. A cross action Twigg and Co. v Beamish was withdrawn. JUDGMENT SUMMONS. Foy and Sons v Rangirataki, Mr Foy for judgment creditors. — Order made for payment forthwith. Bye v. Paine.— ln this ease Mr Welsh, who appeared for defendant, was absent in New Plymonth.-rMr Barton appeared for plaintiff.— The Court ordered the amount to be paid forthwith, in default seven days' imprisonment; warrant for committment to be suspended for one week. In a similar case Bobson v. Paine, a like order was made. Duckworth v Mowatt. Judgment debtor ordered to pay forthwith, in default 7 dayß' luprisonment. SPORTING. •- WANGANUI J.C. SPRING, MEETING. TO-MORROW'S WEIGHTS. (PBB FBBSS ASSOCIATION.) Wan(Janui, October 8. Wanganui Stakes, 1} miles,— Advance 10.5, Rosella 8.10, Crusoe 8.9, Blue Jacket 8.7, Bush Rose 8.1, Cceur deLion, Autaia, Will-o'-Wipp 8.0, Oracle 7.12, Cannie Chiel 7.7, Volley 76, Scottish Minstrel, Famous 7.3, Hempie 7.2, Hahuwai, Laetitia 7.0. Marangai Btakes, 1 mile-Tortulla 9.9, Bosella 9.3,' Cora Linn 8.4, Oraole 8.5, Famous 7.11* Laetitia 7.9, Scottish Mimstrel 7.8, Hempie 7.8, Lady Lome, Lasting, Hastings 7.7. Gowrie 7.6, Sabreur 7.5, Somnolent 6.10, Kuserow 6.7. Seoond Hurdles, If miles— Troubadour 11.12, Whetu 11.0, Coin 10.11, Hauriri, Waiwem 10.10, E&imate 10.2, Hang Fire 10.8, Cairo 10.3, Tui, Light 10.0, Silver Ray 9.9, Gowrie 9.7, Derry 9.5. Owen Btakes, 6 furlongs.— Boreas 10.4, Tupuki 9.9, Chasseur 8.5, Rosella 9.3., Cora Linn, 9.0, Autaia 8.12, Hastings 8.0, Volley 7.12, Lady Lome 7.11, Indian Shot 7.10, Kußerow 6.7, Heiress 7.9, Robin Adair 7.6, Tommy Atkins 7.4, Somnolent 6.10, Calceolaria 6.10, Assayer 6.4. Haok Flying, 6 furlongs — Ngatahuia, Bonus 9.4, Coma 8.8, West Guard 8.7, Mazona 8.7, Gipsy Queen, Te Papa, Taplow 8.5, Mamaku 8.1, Elusion 8.0, Redoubt 7.12, Raumai 7.6, Cannonade, Taniwha 7.3, Pastime, Bowman, Indiana, Wing Forward, Himalaya, High Guard, Eai Iwi Lad, Manarika, Eaeaea, Liable, Van 7.0. Seoond Haok Hurdles, 1} miles— Haydn 11.9, Hautonga 11.8, Ngapuhi 11.7, Frost 11.8, Kaiwhakaroa 10.10, Kilkenny 10.3, Halcyon, Wharangi 10.0, Mamako, 9.8, Nea, Ruanga, Madman, Hokowhitu, Coral, Blue Berry, 9.0. Final Haok, 1 mile and a distance— Ngatihuia 9.1, Hydn 8.9. Mazona 8.7, Taplow 8.4, Tukapa 8.8, Merry Boy 7.13, Lubra, Redoubt 7.12, Queen's Guard, Myra 7.5, Last Speok, Capture, Van Maro, Hokio, Lum Eec, Liable, Wing Forward, Eai Iwi Lad, Lady Guard 7.0. A benefit oonoert to Mr R. O. Stynes, late musioal director to the Henry Dramatic Company, is announced. The seoond of the Opera House "pops " will be given on Friday, when, in addition to Messrs Naylor and Voss, and other old favourites, several new artists of repute will give "turns." Mr C. Parker, who was riding Coral (who fell in the Haok Hurdles at the Wanganui meeting yesterday), sustained oonoussion of the brain, and was removed to the Wanganui Hospital. He regained oonsoiousness last night. The chain, pendant and broooh presented to Mr and Mrs Saunders by the fire brigade were prooured from Mr R. W. Sargent, jeweller. The pendant is a greenstone Maltese cross, with gold plate, bearing the inscription, "H.V.F.R. to Lieut. Saunders, 1900." "No one oan say that I am hard on judgment debtors, in faot I am against imprisonment for debt, but if they will not come to the Court and explain their posiiion there is nothing left for me but to snake £Q order committing them to prison." —Mr Ee£O? when dealing with a debt «4aee at HawOta. The s.B. Kanieri will not arrive at Waitara until Saturday, the detention being due to heavy gales. The arrivals in the colony last month numbered 1086 ; departures, 922. A number of civil cases were called at the Court this morning, but were either struck out, settled out of court, or adjourned for a fortnight. W The promoters of the Catholic sooial on Monday evening deßire us to aoknowlsdge the kindneßS of Mr J. E. Wilson and the Dresden Piano Company, who respectively lent furniture and piano. The Clydesdale stallion Briton is announced to be at the service of breeders. Mr Dick, of the Westfield chemical works, delivers an interesting address to farmers in the Borough Chambers on Saturday afternoon. D. Nimmo Scott has been appointed agent for the Kickapoo Indian Rkmebus, and has a full line.— Advt. It will be interesting to our readers t know that there are very speoial inducements at the Eoonomio re-opening sale. The firm is determined to make a big •clearance, and goods are being thrown out .regardless of what they cost. Are you •oconowioal ? Then, visit the Economic —Advt New Zealand's athletes at the front In crioket, football or the hunt ; He shineß in any Bport or game, Hia prowess has a world-wide fame. But training has its usual ills, Kb over heat that causes chills ; Then don't delay, bat health secure, By taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure — Advtt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70454, 3 October 1900, Page 3

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