Mr J. Robertson, M.P., lias decided to take up his residence at Levin. luspector Wilson s of the Police Force, is on an official visit to Palmerstcn North this week.
The members of the old ar.awatu Mounted Rifle Corps are asked to meet at 8 pm. k-morrow in the Mounted Kifles' orderly room.
The members of the Hawke's Bay orioket team are staying at the Kailway Hotel. They will leave for their homes to-night.
Mr 0. A, Jorgensen, has oommcnced the practice of his profession as an architeotin the U.F.O.A. Buildings, Pilmerston North, aud at Dannerirke.
Mr and Mrs Pliil Nathan, who were recently married and spent their honeymoon in Australia and New Zealand, are guests of Mr and Mis Maurice Oohen.
At the Police Oomt yesterday, before Mr S, Abraham, J,P ; , two firgfc nfffudino isebiigitfl were iiM 5s
each, Another first offender was fined 5s with 2s cab liire, At the Poliee Court yestfrday Patriot McUarty was charged with b?iog cn lioensed preiuisss after hours, and on the application of Sergfaot Willis was romauded to Jannary Bth.
JJ Daniel Lynch, 78, chief messenger at the Parliament Buildings for many years, ia dead, The Rev. Fathnr Lynch, of the Redemption Order, any at the Phillipine Islands, was a son, The late Mr Ljnch was well kuowu to all Parliamentarians.
Messrs Ross and Co., of the Bon Marche, have made complete arrangements for Big Business for to-day, further Sale Bargains are brought forward in all departments and a quantity of choice new lines suitable for 'Xmas presents for ladies' and gentlemen are on display,***
" When in doubt play trumps " is an old whist adago, applicable also to Brandies. If in doubt say "Martell's," and you'll got the best, What's more you'll never be in doubt again I
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Among ilio visitors ta the races yesterday were tlie Hon. James Oarroll, M»jor-Get»Bial Godley, Mr Capirjbi-11, M.P. (Hawke's Bay), Mr W. E, Bidwell .auii Mr J, B Hurcourt, Presideut of the Wellington Kacing Club. While proceeding to tho races yesterday a party ot three in a motor oar, aft?r pasiiug the railway station, suddenly found themselves transferred from their comfortable cushions to the oold high road. The cause of the accident was a wheel coming off. The wheel was soon replaced and the- party continued their journey, Adjutant Haywood, of the Salvation Army, has receivtd wrrd of his transfer from Palmeiston, and will "farewell 1 ' on Snuday, January Bth. x'he Adjutact is an exceedingly capable, sinoere, and lirond-miuded officer, and has won thejespect and esteem of evoryoue who'lias bean in ooutict with the since his arrival litre. He is well worthy of any promotion the Army authorities tan give him. Adjutant Haywood unit s iaruestnesi, ability and tact ta an exceptional degree, which should prove of decided value to the Army organisation.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1499, 27 December 1911, Page 4
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