THE POLICE FORGE.
WELLINGTON CONSTABLES AND THE COMMISSION. [press association.] WELLINGTON, July 21. Inspector Ellison lias warned the police under him to exercise the greatest discretion in order not to prejudice the inquiry or the status of the force.
\ It may ' not be generally known that cycle dealers have their "seasons" just as the drapers. Such, however, is the case, and, like the drapers, the cycle salesmen are sometimes obliged'to sacrifice their stock to make room for new season's goods on arrival. The new cycle season for New Zealand opens next month, and Messrs Wintringham and Deugarde, of Blenheim Garage, alongside Town Hall, report that they have a few out and out bargains to offer, amongst which are the following:—One gent's 22-inch "Centaur" cycle, a highgrade English machine, fitted with coaster hub, Dunlop tyres,, all accessories, usual price £20, will sell for £15. Two only of their gents' Eng-lish-built cycles, all there are left, will take £7 each to clear. The firm also offer several bargains in secondhand cycles, as they must have room for their new. shipment, which is due next month. It will pay any prospective buyer, therefore, to give this fr'rm a call. * A Wellington telegram reports that in the Wi Matua will case the Court refused to allow the matter to be reopened, holding that the evidence proffered was available at the original hearing, and would not' affect the former decision if allowed to be taken.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1909, Page 5
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240THE POLICE FORGE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 174, 21 July 1909, Page 5
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