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Another tree has been removed from in front of business premises in Fitzherbert avenue, Palmerston North. A second offending inebriate named James Andrew Wood was fined os ir, default 24 hours in the Palmerston North Magistrate's Court yesterday morning.

Readers will be interested in the railway Department's advertisement appearing in this issue relative to the issue of holiday excursion tickets to Palmerston North and altered train arrangements in connection with the National Dairy Show. The south-bound Auekland-Welling-ton express arrived in Palmerston North yesterday morning rnoro than half.an-hour behind schedulo running time. The express was detained at Marton to await the arrival of the Wanganui train, which had been delayed at Fordell. On account of delays experienced en route, the south-bound Limited was also running behind time. Charged with casting offensive matter in a public place, a labourer named John Welsh was yesterday fined £5 by Mr. S. Abrahams, J.P., in the Palmer-

ston North Magistrate’s Court. The police described the act as being of a more serious nature than the usual class of this offence. On a charge of drunkenness in Rangitikei street, the same defendant was convicted and discharged. Mr. A. W. Martin, the well-known Rupture Specialist from Dunedin, is now on his twenty-fifth annual visit to the centres of New Zealand. He will be at the Club Hotel, Palmerston North, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 16th, 17th and 18th of June, and may be consulted free between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. An interesting booklet posted free to sufferers.* Britain imports nearly two-thirds of the pork, bacon, etc., consumed. This imported pork in 1928 was valued at £48,591,277. Of this, £25,275,842 worth came from Denmark,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7242, 13 June 1930, Page 6

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7242, 13 June 1930, Page 6

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7242, 13 June 1930, Page 6

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