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COMMERCIAL.

—* — r#| DOME MARKETS. *'* (By Eleetrlo Telegraph.-Cppyrijb Per Press Association. >ftj deceived May 29, at 11.10 a.lV".|| London t Jlny'^jj At the wool sales theft Wfl«j| 'competition for alt soits, Ns|B ! fowls suitable for top-itiakei^/ I farthing cheaper than JostVeok'om to tho large offerings.; ThosaJeJ eluded Ada'" l M Hillersdlfn'J Ohako*l2|. . ' " ' "(M Copper-Bpot £ 3fi 17s fl<l!..,J| inonths, £5710 a. ," ;i£a Tin-Spot, £129 15bj tfircc'tt|| £127 Gs 6d. , ' . '■ §§| The bank thlo of Biscount'pm3|g l'cJuccd to 2J ,pen cent,"' "gm

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rehire considerable convincing " to demonstrate a good for .the VTaxinH-iAwAarate in- &«■: Mfitliin Hw eonlinos that unr «trip of territory running from tufc&ftri river,buck to the mouu . *imJ down to the Otcpopo rlVer & west, gide # the railway line, .hail tUo Commissioners* i-.amc sr into tho now Oomnru eleetn w# the necessary rptotri oi popu- * tnoy would hovo arrived nt a r«uy _tlmt could hardly ix» do. i ami sio they kit in tho narrow leading to the Otepopo river, ant" thn.-Qimumi yJontorate O IT to -Pa-1 ion 'for population. There is 'nc nndty oiintorcßt between Onmnru Palmers ton, but it i* inevitable electoral rlhtriotfl .-mould display territorial vagaries where poputo is the basis on wlm-h they arc wl These are thti od<Kti«* thu' up, bnt whom tho question lip ally looked into it will bo fonnr* the Comtnifwonerfi have inMv n jjood reason for wliat Ihoy dihough .the method of nrrnnginp (Inetomtes dona sometimes ereatf ktrnwtffc. The Gommi.-'sionorß Imvr ad tho necessary population to < up an electorate, and in doing" wy have to out awl carve in r, that U sometimes extremelv ifiiic. i

Church, assisted by MiPS' A.. mmQ .-fiebool in St, Luke's Ifnll oir June 3rd, _ ■ p|ffil-a■ hsettjng of the North-East VitlCojinmitteo cm TuoKday Monors C. S. Ilawlinson (Nj;a----'fsm'&-"School) and Williamson were for the first assistantpi. the Sebool, SKiMndrcn frying in thf.- Temple" subject of thy mondng'disHP&'in Bt. Paul's on Sunday, In Mr Porter will deliver a sel-mon to young men on and the Chureh." Young will be specially wcleomed.

E proof that draught horses had [ considerably in value recently interested ran peruse the prices at Messrs Simpson llros. 1 sak iy. Jl'ho class of horses put up long away above the average, ere -not made up for sale, Ijet come out of work, but there ry little demand. One mare, , by Sandy Erskine, n. few igo would have brought fully it yesterday she only broughl Sngineer's report to the last : of the Waitaki County Countentally escaped publication. On >jeet of the Ahnriri bridge attorn, Mr Banks reported that X) already granted by the Colt could not be expended to lgc, and it -was agreed to take o get a promise from the G6fct of the £3OOO that would |>e 1 for the work. the : at Bniruddery the Engineer that some deviations would tired, and that where possible

proyementj; should be got. The forP?dft of the slaughter yard road bepn the bridge and the coalpit road over till next meeting.

lib the Magistrate's Court, yesterMr T. Hutchison, S.M., Ifisfard tlanies Geon was charged that !|iH on ihe 28th May cruelly illit a horse by working it in liar 8 when it was suffering from open t?B.. Defendant pleaded guilty, stat- , that he| had put a sack on the jse ttnderj the saddle. Sergeant ItfiUh. said! defendant was carting j;o |oes from,' Alma, and that when instable 3'erniekio s-aw the horse prs-. was & sack under the saddle, ||slJ>ly to prevent chaffing. There |ffr:'b» the back -five open sores, all ||feem under the saddle, and appa|*ly caused by the saddle. Mr Had||;Jferinsson, the representative of IpSbciety for the Prevention of ll&Iiy to Animals,,, said hia atten-|p;:.*sras-drawn to the matter by b pffesrian on the street, and ho in|p*d the police. It was a' case of Ks. cruelty. The Magistrate, having piected the horse, find defendant, £5, pitha* imprisonment, ' n.w\ he was pn..a- month in which to paj'.

MpJ6\April number of the Windsor k a notable issu«, venmrk- :: SpslcTfo'r the value and variety of its pf^es'.another fascinating story, cornp&i'?. in tlie one uumbei% in "his new aeiies of from Canadian life, \*ff* thtre is another racy episode in | career of Rarr's alpopular hero, '* younjr Lord Pr«I M. While cowtri-ing-enious mysteiy, H,, 3?. ImkT:^' 00 antl« o1 * of "the PassenScotland Yard," repre--1 d.-li£iiitful travellers' yarn, SKSgf i|i|?anin<7 Tower of Pisa;"' Jusis found in his most with a loi>£ istoiv of -sacrifice ; and other faWSgmte- : novelists contribute short J n th*-' domain of fact, the jllprtitf'r in particuJarly interesting for fiftlele by Justin X'Cofthy on thc fi^^i 5 Kgbja?srs," and a mrwy by C'nptai* ¥ohan on " The Personal Fac- ■■ ttifitary," Tho fino art of the number "deals with tho polieetioii in the Hunicipr.l .ewjn-y of XSkvhU'V. and inHiide-rt fifteen plates of pirturen ljy s (r. K iVifiitfi, Lord Leijfhton, J. 'if. 'W. Tufrtf!', John Phillip, S'eymour Lucas. a»d fnmou.a arlir'M, AUoi/otlier Mpifi-I-E a I'rr.inrltnble ivumber. lav'iMiilv •iHWimlrrfl nftf.r *h« h««t Uwlitiotia of Ixv-Hlern ni't, Tins nnmbcr reached tin tififh Wr A. Frnner, Pnul'ft Yoiith.)* Uiblo Clakm %avn of-the moat attractive and t»."ffi« •v»#i«N th/U huvo iieeu held in tho Lfor many a day. The. futuition WBtw \in Wwir-flti-wt Hull uti toy iil«hi, and wn» attended bv 1 }Ui ppr«o/iH, Tlie hall Itnd Itee'n ?;_ tlriToritlcd by the lu<I«, and . L"* f *» n ff W 'V« ti'Tauyed for tlitf com* ! hart ot tho !i\t*«o number of visiloru (lie invitution, Mr W«h (the President) \f(\ft J tl the and in hi« nyeninjr I'ctnarhri retp the aKrartivencHa ami linno!>w«ltH from ftthict'tiM, h'lif. in the ;;j the Hf, Paiil'* YoulliH' '-■lft»a the athletics were the fttjd of the elnirc-h to whieh tli «v -Mi, and for their own m UMrififf (he cveniuir n numbei- of were reajionsilMt; for a vcrv !"amnie, which was attractivcOUt by Power, Wilson, A. Tu«*. Oilliand, and Will.*, rs Mnldi-um, Rujat, ifylond. rid Stnvenson, Th«w by their helped to'make tho tivco-na-tive one. It may ]«> menat the-youn^-ladies as well ►»ths a 1:5 taught club #>wing--SL-Pyland, and nppreeiatn the Pii'lnpr nature of the exercises, srn'-.Mnisl, l?3r-hop and f?lc-|ieh-'ihft hoya ho.vSandovt- The bnsipnovation, but the boys ar« » rcnim'ty their tempers, and tho pastil* for \Ue exorci.se Ihirin** tho progress of the r Bos,* 8«i,l from the ehnrno- > fioelal h«i had preat hop(*n. lure of tlift youth of the wnhoth girls ««d fetU, and he *'Mif4 fPjH ?e$P the beneh nv Wisnesky said rfome of the shftt indid«eil in were *'d to ' thn boyn, for they 'i.lirt! to tfi'l- 4 , especially _?.-<w.Vd iti |hojM ftsul offJLrja, '■ «.*v inriiin $n rertvatio.-i, He ' M "<r thef.r nmf ■ ! mtih tm attrar- , The boys are to n« thn 'fiuceegs of '

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North Otago Times, 30 May 1908, Page 1

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COMMERCIAL. North Otago Times, 30 May 1908, Page 1

COMMERCIAL. North Otago Times, 30 May 1908, Page 1

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