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Work done by thq AgriraltiaaL/Department in connection .with agricultu- - rail advancement and instruction ; wat considered by the Board of Agriculture in consultation ? withr jthe Director-Gen-eral (Dr ;Beakes) at its - jast ’Aieeiing .. The position .asregards, existing corafe tions and > future . intentions mSK' - understood.This,' included tion of the Josiab Howard and proposals for co-operating Lincoln College .authorities . ported these prdpoaais. .The c at Weraroa, Mwumahaki, ; , Te , breeding work. V The * * Mug and Tauranga wete larly .the tw*>-. last-tflwned, VHbh recently inspected by valuable report _:on the MoiannSflip. farm was furnished bv, Mr 0. /Harken** the Taranaki representative, aqd Dri' Reakes gave particulars regarding We- ,■ raroa. ■ 1 ■ ■ ■. '.4 ■ ,

Most people who frequent busy ;»treeto are aware of the danger of passing • - V® 4 hind a vehicle into the' path-oj, dt&eSni coming in the opposite direction:-PUt of sight ,and narrow escapes ism such cumstances are frequent,’ safya Hngton Poet. A remarkable case oftho ’ Kind occurred in z&&a. ; the corner of Willis-street, and fata* consequences were onfp prompt action of a Two JitUe boys, aged* seven, and five, «>£&’ . J. M'Hardy, of •' B6uldottiistf^,' ;, ' Manners-street, hand in- hand, tieSn&tf tram,, 'and) wjskw& (kferaaghfe -Tj&toMS&i ' - front of another cipihrng in- tWsp)9ottse direction. The"’instant of time'avail-- . able was jusi sufficient- to, enable the second tram to be "Stopped, and Motor* man Percy Dixon; acting - * . on lookers dencribe 'a& most' admlraJiiJe promotitude, put on the brakes _ and quickly stopped the vehicle.” Tfio efiler boy escaped, but the younger was knocked diown' and rolled 1 Undeiw.jlstos front of the car, and held there,-?;Wheni hq was" extricated with a' iMtle: i he was found to be only slightly hupt, though much shaken. • ’ . - " ■ • ’ " ’ The Arbitration Act wag ■ criticised at the annual conference.. the Paint era and Decorators'’ Federation held at Gbrietchxirclu '^' Wl week. The motions ject were ' carried This bmfereose strongly protests ■ Against the qdaonjo* the Court of Arbitration in system of clarification xh the.'.pafotaßg, , trade, without hearing on the question and the" objections from the representatives of the r&de. 1 , That tjSP executive uf£q tKe bbohtroirof - the ■A& bitration Court-; that'-gteater-extended to the CoixdHation. Cou»d)» that will provide-fCr all' ing to reach a final leettleaiqntthat;?* . commissioner yrith duly _ gessoes only shall -sit- ih iGoitibSia^ron’ ■Cormcil. That in All 'maters iOp#nected with disputes before dilation Council and the executive ghatT have .full control. • • "'.j' Ufa. i tFßji : ■

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He toiled' and buy rich garments for ihip -xH heVen’t time to.outa i‘ jßp \ , ®a|d;' “but I will -htowimy cggsb. . ■ j fc mt pufMod-up neighbours know. hsrve got;tKe cult stcf | And gb'his godds wife |#y» and dtefis»-pffifa®> ,wwt had- BtfK aejsis SbEont -wwi’h®*. Jar, Vipß ■, 2 glittered like a idbfiA&giStatrj uetv ’ and wendwtha >.- gayntj'flw v ■ •JW* “lunction” in thd t(«mj hec ed? sunny; gay,. end glad, this was her husband’s ad.“ ... v. ~%,feL - ■. One night, his dny,of iaboux fohnd her weeding at the door; arid *, when he asked' ■•■ her .to. explain, £hf sapped awhile the briuiy xainj ' iHw*., “■ cbied: “This life ,my. spirit .lags! I*s , tired of wearing flossy rags! I&tihat of ‘ chasing- through the to>vn,,a Miunihx in a- costly gown! i’d rather* wear -»& onieto sack or muslin curtains on a® beck —and have you with me as rf of „ yore—than ajj, the tables in the store! Oh, if you rehHy k>v©yysur wiftij yob’ll . # g4 back to* the adißpie Sf«.‘ Bdn’t try tol; gather all i-bp gdM Jjffitsd ; id hife world so. did. Just, earn eppugh 'to ply: the freight,’> • in , sifn»ple in! eoh» .neat. . if* - away from pOmp and rassS WjSl 'yaindfe--soln'e- hut trfels, where we can dine bn brend end • clieese!” \* walt Mason. .| U ; 1 ■i’i l ;jiifli>. Be in:

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 5