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North Otago Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1906.

The San Francisco mail arrived, by ,tho express train last evening. ■ . . Tlio Rev, Father Rcgimult, ot Waimatc, has, says the Tablet, been raised to tho dignity of Dcau. At ;thc Burnsido Yards, oil Wednesday," the National Mortgage and Agency Company sold oil- account ot Mr A. C. Gillies (Hampden), . 2 bullocks at £7 15s, 3at£6 7s 6d, .2 at £5 17sjd. Messrs Donald Reid ami Co.' tjold tor Mr J: Ro-. Berts (Elrtcrglic), OOcwcs at 10s to 15s 3d. The National Mortgage ', and Agency Company have received cable advice from llioir London' office _ stating that the directors of the Company recommend a dividend.at the rate of-7f per cent per annum, 'and a bonus of "2i per cent, making a total "of-10 per cent for ihe year, and add £20,000 to the reserve fund. At a parade'of the Waitaki Mounted Rifles Captain Creagh intimated that Sergeants Mauley and Woodward and Corporals Hood, M'Donald, and Stanley Reid had passed the'sergeants' cxamina. tion prescribed by the regulations, and handed them -thp proficiency certificates issued' by the officer- commanding the district. The passes were all above the average, Corporal Hood obtaining 90 per cent ot "the maximum marks. ... ■ The New Zealand Loan and' Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, have received the following cable message from its London house, under date .January 23: "Sales progress firmly, As compared with last sale's closing rates prices aro about par to 5 per cent lower tor inferior merino and coarse picas;/ crossbred, The market is easier (of merino lambs; and: firmer for fine greasy cipssbrcd. • • '

E; Gould, who- was awarded second place in the flugel horn solo at the North Island band contest at Ilawera, is an old Oamaru boy, his father being a well known builder here some years ago. Gould is a well known member, ot the noted Wanganui Garrison Band, and was a first prize taker at the contest at Auckland last year. Speaking of the flugel horn plaving at Hawcra,. the judge; Mr King, said it was.exceptionally good. Gould was only one. point behind the winner, P, Cole, South Canterbury. A meeting of the Hibernian Sports Committee was; held on Tuesday night, when there was a good ' attendance of members present. Mr Veitch was voted to the chair. It was decided that the sports and concert be held as formerly, and a strong committee was. appointed to carry out the arrangements, The programme was arranged and agreed to. All cycle events were cut out, and in their places were put wrestling, hop, step and jump, and a relay race for clubs, four men aside, which will he a novelty to the public oi .Oantaru, The programme to be presented has all the features that arc essential to affording a very attractive day's sport,

The scholars of St. Paul's, Colnmba, and Wesley Sunday Schools were yesterday given their annual picnics." -The (lay was a very fine one, and altogether fa-vorable-for the excursion,, which was made by special train to Hampdon. St. Paul's and Wesley.Sunday ilchools spent the day -on the commonage at Hampden, a most enjoyable day being spent, while the Columk party left the train beyond Herbert, where a very pleasant day was spent in the vicinity of 'nc stream. Ample provision of edibles and prizes tor competition were provided !>v teachers and friends, and in every respect the children did full justice to these. A sate return was made, Oaniaru being touched at seven o'clock,

A correspondent writes: " Whilst the North Otago A. and P. Association is to lie congratulated upon having decided to grant £2O towards an agricultural hay at the. Cliristcliurch Exhibition, it is to be trusted that the settlers will do ' something (towards Ringing/the good molali-ties-of the district more •prominently hefore New Zeaianders and visitors by making a thoroughly representative display of the stock of North Otago at the exhibition show. An opportunity presents. itself that may not occur for years for bringing the undoubted merit of the stock to the fore, and it is to be hoped that the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association will use its best efforts in obtaining entries."

The Trades Picnic Committee last night. Arrangements were made for tickets to be sold at Maheno, Waiarcka, Frith's corner, Prance's comer, and at a box outside the railway station on the morning of the Ist February. It was also arranged to sell tickets at the Council Chambers on the evening of the 31st. The public arc asked to take particular notice of the times of the departures of the excursion trains—9 a.m. from Oamaru and 5.30 p.m. from.Hampden. The secretary reported that owing to the very apparent increased interest, taken in the outing he had ordered '4OO more tickets. The Canvassing Committee reported having been very successful • in their work, the tradespeople having responded with prizes very willingly, A committee was appointed to spend a substantial sum on toys for the children. The Tureka Cricket Club second team journeyed to Kakanui yesterday to play against that team, The Tiircka men made a poor show at baiting, Handloy being the only one to reach doubio figures after hard hitting. The Kakanui Club, as usual, treated the visitors light royally, the ladies providing afternoon, tea, etc. The Kakanui team won by 12 runs, and the visitors came home thosatisfied with their visit. Kakanui put together 50, to which Mirity contributed 17, R. Watt 11, O'lJricii and Cornish 7 each, Dalgleisli, M'l,eod, I.lndsay and J. Minty -, 1 each, while the others regaled themselves on duck's.cggs, Falconer took 7. wickets tor. 22 runs, Robson 1 for 10, and Manlcy 2 for 4. Tiircka totalled 39, Handlcy contributing. 12, ,F. Sutton 6, A. Broad 5, 11. Kichol 4, P. Sinclair and W. Robson S each, while Falconer, O'Doiincll, Manley and li. Wilson added 1 each. Cornish tcok 4 wickets for 11, and Wilson 5 lor 2(1, - A good deal of misunderstanding seclns to exist in regard to land vested in a Domain Board. The general opinion seems to be that the land Is lost to the public. This is not so, The Board has the. power to close the ground for notmore than ten 'days in the year, and on the j)ther 355 days the public have the absolute right of using the ground how •arid when they please. .The advantage of a Domain Board is that the Board can let -the ground, on these ten days, and so derive a revenue' for improving and beautifying it. All revenue must be spent -in: th'is...way.. Borough Councils liave the power' to assume the duties of a Domain Board, but these bodies invariably wsh others to Undertake the responsibilities. Then! arc Domain Boards in Waimate./Ashburton, and.other places on exactly similar conditions to those asked for in Oamaru. Their duties and. obligations are regulated -by Act ol Parliament, atid cannot be "evaded; . ! The Technical Classes . 'Association is making a new departure,-. The Association ask.v by. advertisement in this issue, ■residents ■ of Kurow, 'Enfield, Ngapara, Maheno, : and 'Duhtroon, willing to join dressmaking, classes' at their respective centres, to send iu ttjeir names as. early a's possible. It is proposed, if- sufficient support; is forthconiiiig to. warrant the departure, to hold dressmaking classes at three of the;. ab()ve : mehtipned places, and 'those selected will, of course, he the ones promising most pupils.' The instruction; Will she given by: a thoroughly, competent dressmaker, -and the fee,. for" a- term of .13 weeks- (a two-hour lesson' each week) is only 7s Gd. \lt ;;is : !hecessary. that ;namcs be - sent in without delay, as the 190(1 ■ session"commences oiuMarch 12, and therq" ,is ; ; to - lose in making : the; nccoSr sary- arrangements. It is therefore hoped • that'the' replies, will .be prompt and' large, so that the Association can take the. necessary steps to establish tho classes,

The Art Depot has a large stock of Fancy-Workj-: Silks, ■. Wools,'Old.-Luflics' Black Caps) etc, MESSRS J, H, MILLIGAN AND CO. havo just to hand an exceptionally fine tango of Tennis. Shirts, very choice pat-, terns, and light .and comfortable for summer weather; also, a fine range of Panama Hats and Soft Straws.- - Certain quality . of soils for certain plants; certain shops.' for :bargains; others-for old-fashion stinted.ideas, Try. PENROSE'S i Cash Store (or Drapery i Bargains.'. They thrko iberij.. Look at I these. Are they' "not v;«'li-<Jivr;lopsd bargains : Milo End Crochet Ojtion,: iii Ml colors,, usual price 3d Id!, sale price 2|d ball; Hair Pius, >,d fox; Clark's Cioclict Cotton, white, in nU .n'a.hiliets, IsOJ: dozen balls.; Spoon llusjcs, .usiiai price, id, sale price'3d; Bhok' at# "'T»n' ing Skeins; usual juice I iit ikcln, sale price Id ; Black 1 and Tan Mei.diiijr, on cards, usual price Id, sale price Id card ; Peri Lustre, in iwivi. in t.ll ; Is per dozeu skeins; Hocks audi Kyi-s, black, and white, 41d per dozen [nifikots, usual price 2d, sale price ld.-I'ENUOSE'S Sale.-,

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North Otago Times, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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North Otago Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1906. North Otago Times, 26 January 1906, Page 2

North Otago Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1906. North Otago Times, 26 January 1906, Page 2