Mr Hinlirarsh, formerly of llm Oamaru branch cf the Rank o.' New Zi'.ilaivd, has been appointed mwiaw nt'l'imarn, in succession to Mr Gi'bhs, who gofs to Cuiiedin as manager there.
The foot-Mi fixtures for fTlinrerlay are,; Old Boys v. Excelsior; on TaI'ti'o Parle, a t 3 p.m.; Athletic vUpper Wuitaki, n t Knrow ; -Athletic II v. His.li School A, Eicclsii.r II v. High "School 73, both en tlia High School jiroiiiifl, at 1! p-m.
The following will repiesent the Old Boys in their mate!;, .w lb HxceMcir cil Takaro Park tomorrow;: W. Lawson, A. Ross, W, . Austin, E, Gr'enfell, A. Tdomas, W. Dttl-y, J. Dalgleisli' A. Munro, C. bittl";iohn, W. Atlinsoa; M'Vrigh, G. Gardiner, C. Stevens, N. Dunsford mil M. Salter. Bmerpncies:' G. all n od A. Onml>l,ell. Parl ; a ment will j , 3 opened by Commissural tofiic-row,' but ths Governor's speech will .net b: delivered till Friday. Tte Houej has first; to elect a Speaker, but who be wfl be the Ca'Knet has net disclosod. Gi;i3s"-s luve i«n rarde o! Mr Millar ai'.d Mr bang, .but they are only guesses, On Mcmlny evening a l*fc from 'the Nortb Ctago "Su!i Union, Tr tiuesting all approximate ilati ()r the proposed Otago junior rejttseniitire team a £rainst a North Otapo te a m nt Oamaru, W'as ccn'sidrsd by ths Ota'»o Ruiwy Union at Duii&iiii, It was resolved to writs to the Canterbury Union asking for the pro"ot;d date cJ thoCtogo'Canterbury
:jctt!or ropßsjirtativto.- match'., -■; before wpljyliia to tlia 'North Otogti ''Sub-! (Jn:o,i.- '
'. The full programme <o t. tha 10' h HegteitiiA 'Ea&'i'g cciictri' to lie given ■ln-to ■ opera Hoi:ss this evening apjjLfirs in .yiofer column.. It ia a rlcli'.'nimti a musical (cast and.Wftiilrf suffice to Bil the! building. If it does net do to at t-hc modeoi .charges for . admission' we we Ehdll- l:c forced to tJie coticfuslpn I art there i 9 a great ma ray peorilo. in.the. Gc.-xinicfry, 'jnca| - .nlijo of. KCognisirg' a. goal tiling wten they em it,
How i;'i.lici:i!'ta. l iiial'.!:r Is ireUtlier forecasting! was; shown, yesterday. In Oamaro tie wcitlwr was all that could 'be .desired. A "tri-jdit sun slioiij nut Ifcere wns I'ariHy' ntatfi of wind, but when tin fishing ' .ftost attempted to , roacli tIK grop:r yuim 1 ilieyhail only covered li miles.of. the twenty rejuired rtm Ihsy we:e met fey what one de.;ori: I'd as a "livin-gi gate." Every wava' had ~ curling crfcß, ivnd n l± W !o turn .li,ic'(. During . tJrs ttrce, howeve,', t!» sums fiitt wait-V.r conditior.s continued in Onnwu,
Say's the Daily Tjncs of. jtstir, day: Etouraged .by Ms visit to Oamaru last ;%03k, when, he- was sue-: ctSiful in. tanging about the< lor m#iroi! a tench' of the Duntdin and Mosodel Woollen Mills Em-ployt-.s' Un'o.n ia cowacticn -with the local millo, Mr B. Er;en now intends to .visit -Kilton- for tlie purpos3 of I'orming a tranch of ths Union fere. Tlie term of the rrspent a'mrdi governing. Ik Dunetlin and Mosgkl workers Ins net much longer f© run, Mil vk-ii ths tima coares to).dirn!w up a fresh a weird steps, ■wfll-1/3 taHn- to include tta Cl.imaru. and Miilton^workers' withrln its scope.
That the mucli-nialijn::! hatpin cmi l;e utilised even for Btrictly masculine purposes was exemplified one il-.iy rjctntly in Qne:n street (says ths Auckland Star');. An old- man was standing at ths coiner by lh-j Victoria ArCfttlc, when he fauxl to his coiisterniit-ion that his pipe' was stopped. Being in a democratic community, the old-fellow accosted a ladyi iff'to was- pnssintr \/j, anili tin kindly withdrew a pin iromhar hat and it/wl wh't'c lie ckaftsd his ftpc ateni fro-ai tbi o';struction. Ha tlioa caiefully clean:-'! the pin on ' his coat elojve, d.r/.l wurtrCy tlian'ttdtha lady as ho it to b:r.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1-913, A luiceting of 'ilia' Committee o! the Oaraaru Bia-nch oi ths OverSeas Glub \v.as kid last evening, the President (Mr P. Milnir) being in tlie chuir. Some fonnal business Was transacted, and (ten tlie bst means ol t encouraging ths cadets was dC'SciiSJ-.d wife Captain Grant. A' gt-ntral outl'ne for a competition for a clialk'iig.3 shield was ■ agrw.l up 00/, an J Capte! Grant ur.dertonk to put the Idea aii'.l coliditic,u3 into writing in time for suhmiEsion to t'.o gyurnl mooting ni lha Clu'j, to -c lwld nst -wee':.
It i 3 n»:rvti! ty tlie Tiada Review that the total number 0 i mo-tor-cars ikuporU into t!'<e Eominion lust yeai was t'.'AH, on.l ot rrct.otcyclea 2GGS. Tin total value, -iir cluOin? parts nixl materids, was £777,278. Of tha cara, SS2 came from ths United States', Ifft from fe United Kingdom, and 532 fiom Canada. Tfe MoMior Country gotsa better flare of the cycle -trade, '-'583 cycL-s KiU of Brilich mate.' w\ only Anvrican. Only on:' fourth (( t-lio kid v fl )ro was euii'ject to duty, and the duty paid uinow.'d to £3*,w ; l'o. Th:r3 is apparently still H I'bcd demand for the or.liivary Vicycle. as the y.ar's imports nuir, 1 er:-d 10,510 machine, o.a total valua, inclining parts f .irl materials, of £175,9:1. Ti/3 value of the ca-'jle asanveans (if 'i|Uicily ':les|) a c-aancial Uisin;s3 between one side of the win 1-1 nnd ilio 'Other was 'made apparent hy a statemenc n-j.nb at Ik; n.cL'i-
ing (*' the Harbor Bonr.l yesterday. It was then reported by tv tecivtry that £82,000, the l.ahniCj of 'the- coiisol:i',at'o:l iluan arri.n r nJ with fe; A.M.P. Society, hivl been IMid over to tin agents of th: Board's hunkers in Sydney, bansmKt:<l tJ Oamaru, mid thence ir.e.il: available in louden on the sane: day to holers 0 f ilcteitmes, Of course, as th: Chairman pointol out, there was the advantage of New Zealand l.uinr twelve hours ahead of London, but tbis \v,is discounted to some extent by Sydney li'.'.'ir.' ahc.it two hours be!:::/! Oamaru ;'» the point of th:a, But when everything 'has been allowed f,;r lb: accomplishment is one worthy ol note as showing how close even the mr.sfc .distant outpost of the Emi'-ir: is broiiffet by menus of the elci-tric teleiraph to its centre.
Mr J. C. Marshall, v,ho has represented Altera John M.I I ar.d ('.„.. for the last few yc-ais in Cumaru, and who is Icaviieg hare to ta:.o "I 1 « |i'.i3itio!i of advancement with the same firm in'?,i f :clin, was farewelled 'by , a number of his pergonal anei beisinug friends, last Friday evieninip. Tlu campuny foregathered <a Messrs John Mill and: Co.'s store at the breakwater, au.l Mr James Mil/or presided. T lie Chairman, niter rafeir'n* to Mr Marshall's many good qual tics hotli a3 a iiuoinc-m----inan and a private citizen, askoil 'us acceptance 01 a -tmveiling nig and umbrella as n slight token of th: esteem in which be w iiy his Oiiiiwru friends.. The Chairman "aI:.o as'iel Hfr Marshall to accept, en fcehali oe Kb wife a flrefsii ? , cas:.. -Mjr Mirtliall,' i n tha:!.'iirii| those presnfc ..'or /th:i;r handsome gifts to his v.'.is and Wmself, said that he felt leaving Oamaru very much iwle'H, but it was nice to iinow that h had s 0 many friends, and -aHhoiicli Jb was li'i'.'n-j Oaiiwr;'i he was only -oin-. to Dui).-.din : n-d li s ), o p e , : i that'" he would have many' ounortiml-ies rl reiiewiine; llio.-* ad:pwintaiiccs. Sce(ral other frn'leme.ni pmamit v.iicr.l LI-c their good oi-ii;:oiis ot Mr Marshall, awl t!:o rathprinfi: r!isp?iS'd after the sir'ne; ,;' "For He's ~ Jolly God Fellow.''
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