North Otago Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1890.
Mr Hislop's Committee will meet in St. Andrew's Hall, Thames atroot, this i voning at 8 o'clock. ' Mr Bucklancl will address the olec ',ors afc Ilerbert on Monday evening, at Mal.ono on Tueslay evening, at Kulwimii on Wednesday evening, and at Inoholtne on Thursday evening. Mr M'Kcnzio will addross tho c 1c 1 -tors at Inchohne on Saturday evening, n' rfgnpnra on Monday evening, at Jfinfiold ntn t Tuesday evening, and at Kakanui Sou'li m Wednesday overling, At tho Land Board w• ' i ig on Wednesday Mr Richard Thotniud applieution to oapitaliso on deferred payment section 5, block 8, Kut'ow, waa approved. Tho following are the handicaps for today's pony trot at the show : Douglas Council's Morgan 50 yards, Mr J. 11. Sewoll's Bashful Maid soraWi iind Mr John Ilondorson'a Sir Colin scratch. The N.Z.L. and M.A. Company and Messrs B. Christio and Co., by advertisement, tequcst vendors to bring forward their horse stock early on Saturday momi»ig so that tho samo may bo numbered in order of entry. [t is notified that Mr Hislop will address tho oleotors at Woston schoolhouoo on Monday night, tit Papakaio on Tuesday night, and at Totara on Wodnosday night— each evoning at 7.30 o'clock. Mr Buckland addresso 1 a mooting of electors at llampdon on Wednesday night, and recoived a voto of thanks and coniidenco, proposed by Mr Holmes and seconded by Mr Mureott. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company have recoived advice that the barque Highland Glen loft Algoa Hay on the 10th inst., and comes to Oamaru to load for London. Captain I tore and the Ecv. Joseph King delivered interesting addresses in St. Paul's Church last night on missionary work in Central Aft ica and the South Seas, but wo are compelled to hold over our report. The addresses detailed tho hardships missionaries had to endure in carrying out their arduous duties, and reference was made to the necessity for support in prosecuting tho good work. Wo have a now departure in the show ground refreshment arrangements this year. The Oamtiru branch of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union has secured the privilege of running the refreshment booth, and has provided a very first-class luncheon and tea and temperance bar sitvico at prices within the reach of all. Tho kindred unions of Christchuroh and Dunodin have done similar good service pro bono publivo for several years. At its meeting on Wednesday, tho Education Board resumed consideration of the complaint lodged by certain householders at Maheno with roferonco to tho alleged ill* treatment of their ehildron by tho headmaster. Mr M'Kenzic moved—" That tho chairman and Mr Jago visit Maheuo and inquire into the matter." There was considerable feeling over the complaint, and it would be best for the Board not to come to any conclusion without making tho fullest inquiry. Mr Fr.ior seconded tho motion, which was carried, Mr G. J. Bruce recoived a vote of confidence from tho electors at Shag Point on Wednesday night. Ho said ho was in favor of a progressive land tax and an income tax. He would be in favor of tho Stato resuming control of the railways, as tho Commissioners had proved a failure Ho would aupport female franchise, abolition of tho Upper House, and Bible reading in schools ; in tho evont of the latter beiug carried he would bo in favor of aid being granted to Catholic schools. He would it elected support measures that would benefit the working man.
Pktku Cormack la busy taking ordora for now summer suits at from LIT 10s upwards. Having opened out a lot of apocial twcodH for the season ho ig proparod to oxocuto orders on the shortest notico at lowest ratea.— -Petkh Cohmaok, Tecs strcot. Gkntlkmkn should havo littlo difficulty in solecting thoir summer outta this season at James Gjsmmem/h Tailoring Establishment, tho variety of reliable and fashionablo first-class woollon and worsted suitings and trouserings being very extensive. Gents' suits to order from 70s upwards. Ladies requiring a Sewing Machine arc requested to see tho Now Davis, tho only vertical fcod sewing machine in tho world. Gold medal Parin Exhibition. Highofit awards Dunedin, Melbourne, Adelaide, and •Sydney Exhibitions. Soo tho machine at work in the grain oliod at tho Show, Price list and all particulars from Wm. Wapdell, Merchant Taijor and Importor, «iolo agent for tho Davis in Oamaru. How an Obstinate Cough was Cured. An aged lady of my acquaintance wa« for many years troubled with a chronic cough,* co severe that sho seldom had an hour's quiet sleep. After spending all her aubtitanco in medicine, sho was persuaded to try Baxtor's Lung Prcsorvor, which, undor God's blessing, soon cured her. Roy. 6. Sellars.— Vido "Book for Evory Homo." [ Baxter's Anti-Neuralgio PiUo aro * poeiI tivo euro for Ntiuralgia. I»rico, la 0d pbr ! box.gJPciHt Hat for 18 ot'ampa,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7732, 21 November 1890, Page 2
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