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At the Hospital Bnard meeting yesterday Captaiu Haydon gave a notice to move that in future the monthly meetings* of the Board be held at 1 p.m. instead of 11.30 a.m. as at present.

At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr H. J. Hayns, J.P., a female first offending inebriata was convicted and discharged, Harry Lauder, a second pffenier, was fined 10s or 48 hours' imprisonment. He aoceptad the latter altarnativo,

The second exhibition of the National Sweet Pea Society will be held in the Slmwgrounds Agricultural Hall on Tnesday and Wednesday, December sth and (sth. There will be £l5O given away in trophies and £3O in cash.

For {[neglige wear ladies will find a choice selection of new styles and colourings in dressing gowns and tea gowns now on view at the Bon Marche, and which for quality and value will appeal to all interested, As there is only a limited number of these gowns early selection is recommended. C. M. Ross and Co***

Oupapes 2 aud 3: e Garrteu Notes; on page 6: and 7: Feilding Notes: aud ou page 7. Markets.

Mr H. M. Stewart will deliver m anti-prohibiticn addres* at Fulleis' theatre on Sunday evening next at Moocloolr. The adnress' will be entitled "Local No-Liceose a failure, Nf.tinual prohibition impossible." Hie Mayor (Mr Nash) will preside.

J« are requested to state-that the public are cordially invited to be present «t the High School snorts on JSporteiiroundatl.llo this afterabout forty emits, iuclnr},„ q 9Von t ß oitheManawatDAthbtcOlnband ™ul P h UJ i arY SC !i uoJs - The amission will b free and a bns service will ply between the Pest Office and the grounds.

The Teiraoe End Bowline Olnb Committee met last evening and deoided to send two teams to J'eildhe to-morrow. The team to play for Yates Feathers will consist of Messra H. Sinclair, J. Harris, K. Breuiner R. Sollitt (Rtip) aud for the Dixon Onp B Martin, L. Seifert, 0 1? Spooner, A. Tomer (skip). It Wfl g deicried that the Olnb matches commence to-mortow afternoon. Several new bowling and tennis members were elected.

The fcrtoiphtly. meeting of the fowl Mana»atu Lodge. M.U 1.0.0 F., was presided overbvG.M. Bro. W. H._ Woodrnofe last evpninp One candidate wag proposed for membership Votes oi condolence wero passed to P.P.Q.M.'g B ro a J. and R. Relf, P.G. Bro. J B Ger.' rani, aud Bro. J. a. Bell in connec ton wih their, reoenf bereavement through the death of their fathersIt was decided to have a ladies* ! evening ou JNovember 28rd, and to hold a lodge of instruction on Tubhday eyeniig next. The shooting oomnetition was won by V G Bro D. Dilks. ' '

Twenty-three entries were reoeived last year for the Hutter-fat Oorapetition at the Stratford A. and P Show, and this year there is a record entry of 37. As Stratford is situated in tne very hesrt of a splendid dairy district, the big entry is not snrprisinn, and no donbt as time goes by and the local A. and P. Assooiaticrt grows, the entries will grow with it. • Some very good cows have been entered for the forthcoming compaction, and as the first seven cows will be exhibited- on both days of the Show the public will have the opportunity of seeing the best cows in the competition, General entries tor the Show continue to reach the secretary in increasing numbers and in all class-s should show a great inorease on last year. Ebtrifs clrse on lhursday, 23rd November, una all in this district who contemplate patronising tha Taranaki Show should enter forthwith.

■ihe following is a list of Ohinesa subscribers to the Hospital fnnds. totalling £2B lis 6rJ:—Joe Kwbub Shang Lee and 00. £5; Joe Qnong Lee and Co., £4 4s; Hum Kee, £2 2s; Sun Wah Lee and Sam Lee, one guinea each; Hang Sing, Joe Joe, Joe Yee Gun and Joe Lee, lCs each; Joe Park, Sole Fnm, Joe Tong, Jon Lon, (Jhnn Tai, Joe Woo, Joe Ohon, Joe Poye, Lye Hun Lai, Joe Leß Ning, Joe ten, G. Wah Kee, Joe Ln Young, Joe Wah, Joe Me Young, aud Hnghie Lutsnko, 5s eßdi; JoeßiDg,4s;SoGati, JoeSau Tah Joe So. Jce Jack Fnm, Sie Tai, So Sun and Joe Ohing lu, g s each; Joe In, Joe Ohon Sing, Joe Sheen Wing, Joe Oiling Ge, Joe G. Tarn, Joe Leu Ho, Son Wah, Joe Ga, Kum Yon, Jq 6 Ping, and Wah Sms, 2s 6d eacli; Joe Fnm. Job Dick Lung, Joe Ynnfc, NgHingand Joe Kum 2s each. With the Government subsidy of 24? in the £1 these denations will mean an augmentation of the Hospital funds of £sl 17s 3d.

The Ootonstion Bazaar in the Empire Hall is still doing big business, tan Ofspite the inclemency of tha weather" last Bight and counter attractions, there was a very large attendance. A very good programnu was given and every item was encored. Duriugthe evening Father Oostello, in a short speech, thanked all for their attendants at the Bazaar, also all the stallholders ml performers. The following w»S the programme:-Quartette by Misses Murray, Jack, Haulon aud Hill, accompanist Miss Rainbow; Iris* Jig by Misses Evans, Sweeney, Brophy, Masters Jack and Bernie Devine and 0. Gfalpin. aucompauist MrsBoon; sin, Master Hill, accompanist Miss Rainbow. The Cake Walk under the supervision of Mrs Boon, by Misses N. Wi-alley, Boon, Dahl, A. Dawick, E. Watson, B. Robertson and N. Sweeney; Erin's Isle by the Convent pnpils, accompanist Miss Rainbow. Club Drill, Convent pupils, accompauied by Mr P/Hanley. The Bastai will contmne to-night, when Professor Marshall Wood, a well-known maßioian. will perform. Mr P. 0. Hanlev, who is leaving for Wanganni, will condnot his large string band in Palmerston for the last time, and all his friends ore cordially invited to attend. There will also be sougs and fancy daooiug.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1459, 10 November 1911, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1459, 10 November 1911, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1459, 10 November 1911, Page 4