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MILITARY HOSPITALS

YESTERDAY'S BULLETIN. The military hospital bulletin issued yesterday summarised the latest admissions and discharges, together, with the number of patients remaining ai noon in the several institutions, as under: —

The following serious cases were specially reported ; Trentham: Two measles. Foatherston; One cerebro-spinal meningitis, five measles. Timaru: One cerebrospinal meningitis.

2 THE <E¥ Z E A L A N T) T1M E S. THUKSDAY. DE( SHIPPING NEWS KUROW FROM 'FRISCO. The cargo steamer Kurow, from Va) couvc-r and San Francisco, arrived i i COMMERCE & MININC SUMMER BLOOMS NEW SUPERlMTENDEf Wellington yesterday afternoon, afte a nu» of twenty-six days, and berthc at No. i, south, Queen’s wharf. Th vessel experienced moderate weathe PHASES OF THE MOON. Q % WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE HUTT PATRIOTIC SHOW, TAKES UP HIS DUTIES DECEMBER. D. H. M. iFiret. Quarter 2 1 23 p.m Full Moon 10 U 14a.n ■East Quarter 18 5 35 a.n New Moon ‘25 8 i a.n ■First Quarter 31 11 37 p.m with some head winds, and seven day out from port passed an American foui A’ESTER DAY’S QUOTATIONS. masted bftrquentiue bound <,outh-west After leaving Vancouver, the vessel pre ©eroded to Powell River, where bile loat ed a quantity of news printing -papci and she left'ban Francisco on Novein Buyer.'. Seller5 ] X S Ll X 6 Mining— I Snccofia Gold Dredge... - 18 Q Wailii — 1 1G MAGNIFICENT ROSE AND SWEE1 PEA DISPLAY. 0 3 l' a Few of-MR Norwood’s KE.A1JNISCENCES. THIS HAY. odd tons of general cargo, which ii eludes, in addition to a largo amoun of paper, a considerable quantity < . Kaucaki Reefs (cont.) — 9 6 The Hutt Valley is •undoubtedly th e Superintendent S. P. Norwood took ■tun rises, 4-.lla.rn.; sets, 7.13 p.m. -Moon rises, 3.21 p.m.; sets, 2.11 a.m. High water, 2.21 a.m,; 2.13 p.m. / fl H f! 1V E u WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. KAIT-0A_ t,Ci. 10 ~ a. m.), 305 _ tons WUdpmn. from Lyttelton. (No. If Queens wlnri.i KAKAPO, s.s*. (5.45 ■ a.m.). 1521 tons f In vestment— Nat. Bk. cf N.Z. ... 5 0 0 — •'•ink of N.Z., j£6 13s ’ Id — 17 5 I Lean and Merc, (ord.) — *96 0 Loan and Mere, (pref.) — 78 0 garden of the Wellington distriqt, i not of the North Island. .The soil i : his duties in AVellington yesterday s succession to Air J. O’Donuvan, Thompson, iu command, has the fo lowing officers with him:—First mate Mr .1. W. Cameron; second, Mr II. t White; thin:, .Mr W. Diiniells: first e; gineer, Mr R. Beveridge; second, Mr H eminently suitable for the growing o > flowers, more especially roses, swee ) peas, and narcissi. The magnificent co 0 loctiou of flowers that was to be see I moted to the post of Police Com.1. : sioner. Interviewed by a “Times’’ repres t tativo last evening, Superintendent N .- N.Z. & It. Plato Lana — 2 1 j at the Hutt Valley horticultural sho-\v , wood, who is a line figure of a man, ' loncth. Air T. Scott; chief M i- Wn. Gas (pref.) — 0 19 . Wn. invest. T. and A. — 0 10 - Gear Meal (FI) 4 10 0 — t Wn. Meat Export, .£2 12s Gd I.... — 3 2 Wn. Meat Export. FI 15= — 2 1 which opened yesterday, was well wor - and soldier-like in appearance, said t J. Titzgerald. Uie vessel will com raence discharging to-day. but the ,fu turc movements of the boat arc not ye announced. WESTIiAI.IA'S 3IOVEAIENT3, thy of inspection. The roses staged . he joined the police force iu AVelling from- - Westport. (Glasgow whorl.1 MAORI, s.s. (7.20 a.m. 1 , 3399 tons Manning, from Lyttelton. (Ferry berth KAP1TT, 's.s, (8'a.m.). 212 tons, Saw ycr*,"fToni"'AVanganui.' (King's wharf.) both ffcr exhibition and . competition G weie of a very good class. So cdos were their merits that the judge 1M Geo. Remington) had difficulty in sepu 1 ug th© exhibits in the several classes j iu 1882 at th© tiuve of the Parih | native scare, “There was a row 4 there,” he said. “Mr Bryco was Mil . ter at the tune. A large body of KAPlfNI.- s.s-. (8.10 a.m.), 150 tons . Tho is due to arrive a Hmhiarl-i’ackcr .(ord.) 14 0 — , Westport - Stockton ’’Tord.) 0 6 4 — , Lcvland-O’Bricn 12 3 - N.Z. liras Co 2 7 6 — Taranaki Oil Wells (FI) 0 0 6 •Cum div. The champion rose was “Natalie Bott - Armed Constabulary fore© was sent Gib.=*on," > from—Paten:- (No. 7. Queen 5 Auckland on Saturday, and will thoi come back to Wellington, being du ner/’ an excellent specimen, a riel [ there,, and thta is how I came to jc BLENHEIM, .s.s. (8.15 a.m.i, 120 tons , Uort* on Tuesday. She will proceed th •petals and each in its proper place. Ii same night to Lvtteicon, and will leav the open class li, Poole and Dr J. R goiiif out there. They wanted m .'north. Queen’s wharf.) there on Wednesday lor Wellingtor Purdy were the principal exhibitors, am ; and were taking on recruits because iilJROW., s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 2581 tons again. The following day, Thursday there was little to choose between th Thompson, from Vancouver and San Francisco- (No. 1, south, Queen’s December 14th, she will be dispatcher from here to Auckland via Fast Coas blooms, which were ail good. Franl Mason, of Fcilding, shotved some ©xcep k small native difficulties they hud ab Wa'/r'AC,' s.s. (10.43 p.m.), 98 tons Vcn<Iore. from Blenheim. (No. 13, Cus ports. ‘ “ tionully fine roses, as did C. TrevethicK that time, and was quelled with — QHOTATIONS ELSEWHERE. who was awarded the prize on accoun c much to do.” Mr Norwood put in THE TARAAVERA. of his display being better arranged fo • short period of service in AVelling toniliouse (itiav.) Press Association. •effect. T. AVaugh as usual was well tc > City, and was then transferred to An . . SAILED DUNEDIN. December 6. tho fore with a well-furnished stand o land, where be* was.iu the inspect< Stock Exchange sales;— ros© and pot plants. The principa office lor about three years. Then W LDNKSDAY-, DLCLM-BLR 6. Slio will get away to-night for Napier Union Steamship, Jt2 os 6d (three among the former were: "Red-Lettex served three years in the inspectc WAVERLEY. V.gr (12.10 p.m.). lo7 parcels), F2 5s. Day, a bloom that attracts attentior office at Hamilton, Waikato; after mvh Sale reported:— _ through its remarkable colour; ''Irish -he put in about eleven vear& in ’ PATEENA, s.s. (12.43 p.m.), 1212 tons. KAHIKA FOR GREYAIOUTH. New Zealand Refrigerating Co. (FFire Flame, "George Dixon," "Mad inspector’s office at ‘Napier. . Irwin, ’fol -i l J ictoii‘nml Nelson. KAKAMU,* s.s. (1.50 p.m.}. 934 tons, 'VViHiameon 1 / for Lyttelton. H\WEf{\, s.s. i2.3ff p.m.;. 174 tons. Instead of the Kahika going to New Plymouth, as originally intended, she is now to be dispatched to-day for Grey mouth direct, and will sail at noon Her place on the New Plymouth bertl pd.). F4 COMMERCIAL CABLES ame Ldward Herriot ’ (che rose tha secured the “Daily Mail” prize), “Beauty de Lion/’ “Mrs Waddell,” . and “Duch ess of Wellington/’ In pot plants there AT NAPIER DURING MARITTM STRIKE. He was at Napier in 1900 when Jackson, for Ratea. Bv Telegraph—-Press Association—Copyright were perfect specimens of “Cloro Den drou Balfouri,” a plant -with crean groat maritime strike was on. “’J strike," he stated, "was nothing i Australian and N.Z., Cable Association. foliage peculiarly tipped with red; “In so bad there as in the larger centi MANUKA, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 4505 -tons. dian Rubber Plant/"! “Pandanus Vetthough we had our troubles, of com ' Clift, . for . Lyttelton. THE .CORINNA. LONDON, December 6. chci,’ and “Pandanus Utilis.” Miss C 1 well remember some of the most p 'KAXTOA. <0 p.nl.7. 385 tons, MildTho Corinna is due to arrive at \VolWHEAT SCARCE. , Charles worth, the Wallacevill© grower , minent citizens- of Napier at that ti lington to-day from New Plymouth, anc carried off a number of prizes, including organising themselves as stokehold ere MAOftL-p'S. 17155 ; p.m339D tons. it is expected to get tho vessel away There is a i good demand for but offers are* scarce. the special prize for the best roses in for the small steamers that tendered t to-morrow night tor Dunedin direct. th© show. ■ • OFAWA', 1 'S.s; (8.5 • p.m.), 110 tons, The Corinna will be loading for DunC. H. Izard had- a very fine display Nicholas, tor Blenheim. edin, Oanmvu, and Timaru. LONDON SHEEPSKIN SALES. of sweet peas, and C. Trevethick, who 4 shn)t sleeves/, with' the perspiration mo WAIPORI; ■ s.s. (11.35 D.m.), 1919 tons. — takes a special interest in the cnltivaiAp'pIejvrd, for “Westport. EXPECTED AHRIVAU Alexander/ Nelson, to-day WfiftganUir to-day THE BREEZE. Tho steamer Breeze got away from Onehitnga at: 5 a.m. yesterday for Wellington, and is due here this afternoon. She is to sail to-morrow for southern ports. m Tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cc., Ltd., yesterday received a cabmgiuin from their Lonuon house stating, that the sheepskins sales had been postponed till Deceihber 14th. . tion of this favourite, not only displayed the choicest of blooms, but had gone to a considerable amount of trouble in designing "Rule Britannia” in sweet peas. \V. B. Hardy’s display consisted of begrimed his face." In 1900 My Norwood was transfer: to AVellington with the rank of & goant, and' after nearly two years’ = vice iu AVellington he went to Want nui. He was four years there, and " Lyttelton, to-day i — - choice cut flowers. 11. Poole had a large ' " ADDINGTON MARKET . array of pot plants, the most noticeable then removed to Christchurch as stati being the "Pitcher" plant with itd trapsergeant (or senior sergeant as it The Orepuki left Lyttelton at 3 p.m. Press Associationlike receptacles at the end of the leaves termed now), and held that office d yesterday for AVellingtou. and , is, due CHRISTCHURCH, December 6. for catching insects. iug the twelve months that the ex here to-auTr* She is to leave at 4 o’clock At Addington market to-day theie Tvprp larsrc entries of fat cattle sheep There were a number of decorative . bition was on in that city. In Mi this afternoon for Nelson and Nydia tables, some of which. were, delightfully 1997, he was promoted to sub-inspeet Kaitangata, /Westport,. to-day Tamwera./.ftOutUam ports, to-day Wakatu.T Kivikyuvjv Lyttelton. to-day Bay. anflambs. and fairly good “ stors ’stock. , There was a large attendarranged. An attractive table was one and transferred .to-Dunedin, and aft [ ■on which nasturtiums were used for detwo years’ service' there, ho returned PROPOSED NEW SERAMCE. anec. In view of the fact that some corativo purposes. It .was effective and AVellington again. Echa.,.Giahorii<i, vjg coast, to-day Breeze, Onehunga, to-day Corinna. New Plymouth, to-day Blenheim', Havelock and Sounds, Friday Queen of the South, Eoxtou, Friday Mnori, Lyttelton, Friday 'A report has reached Sydney to the effect that the Canadian Government is now contemplating a Pacific steamship service, additional to that on the Atlantic, .which, if established, will, bring'the long discussed All-Red Route under* the business was being done tor export fat cattle sold well, as a new export him was among the buyers. Fat lambs wme easier than last week, about 9-8 penned and tho two local tieeziu„ works were operating. , paying prices averaging 8d to 8fd per lb over all, and although prices were not. equal to those of last week there was strong demand until towards the end of the sale. Lx.porters were giving an average fit (.cl per , ib .over all for' both wethers and ewes. Store sheep were easier in consequence of the continued dry weather. Store cattle and dairy cows sold- "well. delfcately light. There / were others, too, on which flowers had been artistically arranged., • MEDAL AVINNERS. The following were awarded ■ R.H.S. medals;— , POAVELKA’S SECOND ESCAPE. In February, 1911. lie went to Pal erston North. "I was (here," stat the superintendent, “at the time Powelta’s second escape. The first w while Mr O’Donovan was there;. Powell Government control. No particulars T. Waugh (silver medal), for roses. was then recaptured, but after his se Manuka, Lyttelton. Friday. Unrnnni, Timarn, Friday Pateena, ...Picton,. Nelson, Saturday have yet been received, but it is understood that Great Britain, Canada,, Australia, and South Africa wifi co-operate (J. Trevethick (silver medal), for sweet peas. __ . - • - C. H. Izard (silver medal), for sweet ond escape, although-we heard of hi here and there - and chased after hi very vigorously, w e couldn’t take hi Ripple, .Napier and coast, Sunday FnOjECTEO DEPARTURES in tlie cost. NEW GRACE LINERS. peas; ■ - . : H. Poole-tsilvep", medal),,.for. plants' in; pots, • ■ ■ - again. /The last that was heard of bin ■X tlrnik, -Hvas' that he - was fighting. Mexico. I can't say which side 1 Orejiuki, Nelson, Tarakohe, - Nydia Bay, Messrs CTamp and Company, of Philaw . B. Hardy (bronze medal).; for cut flowers. OTHER’ AAV ARDS. - fought for. I don’t suppose, he minde .to-day, 4 p.m. delphia, are successful contractor*? for tho order for four vessels recently very much which aide ho was on.’" AVaipori. Westport,,to-day “THE ORDINARY UPS AND. Nrkau, Nelson, Motucka, to-day, 5 p.m. decided on by Messrs W. R. Grace and Special prize lor best rose in the show. DOWNS.” Mararoa- Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Kapiti. Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.m. Kapuni, Patca, to-day, 2 p.m. Company, of New York. The vessels are rrets 29s 2d, miked shorn hoggets 21>s od, 2-tooth ewes 28s, 4 6 and R-tooth ewes. Miss C.* (Jlaarleswortii; sueciai prize for After fourteen months -in. Palmerste Mr Norwood was promoted to tho ran ot inspector, in April, 1812, and Aran ferred to Greymouth. From, thence i went to ‘ Invercargill iu June of ti same year, and remained- there up his present .-promotion.'- ■-. "Thfe'is'Atter fourth'tiino ''! have sored in AVellington in different grades, he remarked, "and it is a strange thin that I have been following Mr O’Don van around for a long time. . I su ceedecl him first in AVellington, then' i Palmerston North, next in Xnvercargil and now m : Wellington again. I ha\ only had the ordinary np s and downs c a policeman’s life," said Air Norwoo in conclusion. "I don’t like to spea about myself.. My record is in th Commissioner's office, and I can’t ad anything to it," INVERCARGILL- POLICE FAREall to bo of similar design to the Colusa best vase of sweet peas in the show, C. and Cacique, the latter already known H. Izard. AVairau, Blenheim, to-day, 6 p.m. Kahika, Greymouth, to-day, noon at Wellington, and some should be ready early next year. famhs (all counted) 17s to 21s Id, 2-tooth irpfhpv* 19s -to 29s 9 cl, 4-tooth wethers Open class (roses)—Display of roses arranged for effect, C. Trevethick 1, F. Breeze, Dunedin, Timaru, Friday Mason 2;’ six red roses (distinct), J. K. putiki. AVanganui, Friday FLORENCE LTJCKENBACH SAILS. 30s 3d, 6 and 8-toofli wethers 18s 6d to Purdy 1/H. Poote 2; six pink roses (disJohn, southern ports, Friday AVaverley, Patea, Friday Alexander. Nelson and West Coast, Fri- ' day Queen ‘of "the South ( -Foxton, Friday Maori, ‘Lyttelton, Friday Pateena, Picton, .Nelson, Friday Kaitoa,- Motueka, Friday Manuka, Sydney, .ilobart ; Friday. Corinna, Dunedin. -Friday AVakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Friday> .. , ... Wootton,. LjJttelt.oa,. Friday Defender, Karamea, Saturday Blefriieim,..-Havelock., and Sounds, Monday _ Ripple, Napier and coast, Tuesday , A' cable received through the Press' Association yesterday reported that the American steamer Florence Luckenbach sailed from New York on AIonday_ Rat for Wellington and other Dominion ports, via the Panama Canal. The vessel should arrive here about the middle of January. DONGARRA SAILED. According to the Sydney "Shipping List" the steamer Dongarra, 5553 tons, left Alontreal <Jn November 17th for New Zealand and Australian .ports via Panama. The vessel should arrive here ’2Ss Id.' merino wethers 23s 5cl. - Fat Lambs—Extra prime Iambs to to, prim© 25s to 32s, lighter 20s to 24s 6d.‘Fat Sheep—Pnine wethers 30s od to 37s 3d, lighter wethers 27s 6cl to 20s, wooliv merino wethers 37s to 42s, shorn merino wethers 24s Id, prune ©wes 2<s 6d to 34s Id lighter - ewes 20s 6d‘ to 27s. Fat Cattle—Extra prime steers to F22 5s, prime steers F14 15s to F18 10s, ordinary steers F9 to F14, prime heifers £11 15s to ill 2s 6d, ordinary heifers £10 to Fll 10s, extra prime cows to F18 2s 6d, prime cows F12 5s to F15 *0s. tinct}, K.-Purdy iy Poole 2; six white or cream roses, HI Poole 1, F. West bury-'2; six yellou-froses, -H. Ptfole-;-six' roses (distinct), H. Poole 1, 'J. R. Purdy 2; twelve roses (distinct). J, R. Purdy' 1. F. Wostbury 2. In points H. Poole beat Jv R. Piu’dv by a point and secures the' silver rosebowl. In the open class for sweet peas, F. Wcstbury secured five first and five second prizes, and won the bronze medal, while Mrs G. R. Pearse was also a prize winner, Tho carnation exhibits were not numerous, the winner being : Mrs H. M;,Gore, with two first awards'.' -.N'":-' • /. ' • :. about the first week in January. Store Cattle-Yearlings F4 15s, 15 to Amateur class’—Boses'.: ' Mise-M. Charles- • \VJjiiiL,. ■ 18-month sorts F5 to F5 7s 6d, 2-year worth was easily first in the rose secSuperintendent Norwood was accom TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS RTJAHINE DUE, steers F5 16s, 24-vear steers F7 2s to F7 tions with seven firsts, while other prizes panied to Wellington by his wife an Gd. 2-vear heifers Mo 10s, 3-year were won by H. M. Hayward and A family. Referring to his leaving In SYDNEY, Wednesday — Riverina (5 from Wellington. AUCKLAND, Wednesday—Whangape peoted to arrive at Auckland this aftericon. The vessel will subsequently proceed' to and is due here on December 11th. steers F8 5% to F9 7s 6d, 3-year heifel’s F2 18s to F12 10s dr- cows Fo to F10. Daiiw cows F5 to Flo 12s 6d. Hardhaiu. Sweet peas: The winners were —Mrs L. Rath bone (3), Mrs G. R. Pcarse (2), C. E- Dowland, and J. Ball. vei'cargill. the ‘Southland Times" Tuesday last states :—t'Ou Saturda. evening a pleasing little function even Figs—Choppers F4 to F6 10s, heavy In the novice class, B. Barry was first tuated in ihe police station when th bacoiiers F4 to Fo, lighter F3 8s to F3 in sweet peas, and Mrs F. Murphy and popular inspector was formally fare (4.20 p.m.),- from southern/ports. OVERSEA VESSELS15s equal to 7 l ( d to 7(d per lb. Heavy Mrs H. E. Kempthorne first and second welled :by th©' district force. Senior Sergeant Burrows and Detcctive-Scrgean porkers 48s to 54s, lighter 42s to 48s, respectively for roses. (8.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth.; Kimu From London. equal to 8id to 81d per lb. Large stores Cottage garden class—Six roses (distinct), Mr F. K. Porteous; new roses Cameron each made reference to th Inahine Dec. 11 to 45s, medium 30s to 3gs, smaller. 18s pleasure it Was- to work under such Port Chalmers (ex Whakarua) Dec. 17 (distinct), Mr P./ Curtis; collection of sterling chief as Inspector Korvood .Breeze (6 a.m.), for AVelliugton; Corinna Tainui Deo., 30 cut flowers, Mrs P. ' Curtis;: six: vases The police of Southland, while regret BURNSIDE PRICES, sweet peas, Mrs G. R. Pearse. ting the. loss of their esteemed inspec AVANGANUI, Wednesday — Putiki Decorative class—Epergne of sweet. tor, were, nevertheless, pleased to knot (12.10 p.m.), from Wellington. rOXTONV Wednesday—Queen of tho Press Association. peas. Miss Hobbs; vase of sweet peas. tha this transfer meant promotion Mrs A. J. Hobbs 1, Mrs R. R. Orr 2; Superintendent Norwood had been 6outlir(7.40 pTBK), from AVelliugton. Century Dec. 12 Stratbesk Dec. 20 DUNEDIN, December 6. jowl of sweet peas, Mrs R. R. Orr 1, strict but a just and kindly inspoctoi NEILSON; ’Wednesday—Nikau (7 p.m.). At Burnside to-da- 190 fat cattle wore Miss Hobbs 2; best decorated basket. and was held in the highest passibl for Wellington; Mn.ponrika (6.45 a.m.). yarded, mostly of good average quality. Miss Hobbs; epergne of loses. Miss esteem by his qiibordmates throughou for AVestport and Greymouth; Waimea The entry exceeded requirements, and lobbs 1, Mrs J. A. McDougall 2; bowl ■he province. The senior-sergeant, oi <5.15 p.m.),. for Westport and Greyprices do-clmeci AJi. Lest bullocks t -inlinlf of the police of Southland, thei mouth. From New York. o F19, extra F23. good F16 .to, Fl< 10s, landed to tile departing officer a hand PICTON, Wednesday— Kbraata (0.5 Florence Luckenbach medium F14 to F15, best cows and beif- 1 somelv bound volume of Garrom’s ‘Cri a.m.), 1 from AVelliligbon; Pateena (4.40 ers F12 10s to F13 15s, extra F14 10s, ind Miss Poole the decorative classes. nino 1 Law/, a brief bag and a Loewe p.m.),--from 'sAVelTing'tmi; Waimoa (1 Dongarra . Jan. 7 From San Francisco. Marwhal (bq.) Sailed Nov. 17 From Japan. medium to good F10 10= to F12. nine, the two former article's being a.m.), ‘-from AA'ellingtoii. Sheep—1270 penned. The quality was suitably inscribed. In responding, the ■LYTTELTON, Tuesday — Himitangi (9.4o-o.m.l,..for...Eitt Island. Wedneshardly equal to that at some recent sales. At the opening prices were equal MAGISTRATE’S COURT ex-inspector thanked the donors most heartily for their gifts and for the kind day-r-5Ionowai . (1.45 p.m.), from Weito last week’s, but thev receded to- * v remarks anent himself and his work lington; Araluen (9 a.m.), from Wellingkkita Mam Jan. 3 From Seattle. wards tho finish. Prime shorn wethers POLICE CASES. He had always striven to do his duty ton; Orepuki <7.5 a.m.), from Timaru; 8is to 36s, extra 40s, medium to good md it gave him infinite pleasure bo Kaikoura (2.10 p.m.), from T imam; Orepuki (4.55 Piln.V Tarawera (6.30 A S. Hohties (sch.) . Sailed Nov. 21 31s to 33s, liffht 27s to 29s. prim© shorn ) snow that his work had been appreciatewes 31s to 33s. extra 35s, mdium to Mr W 1 . G. Riddell, S.M., presided over esterday’s fitting of the-Magistrate’s =d bv his men. He was not leaving .^.m.),“'IVob'itoh'"(3,4<)' if.m.). Mararoa (8.10 them with a light heart, but theii p.m.), for' AVellington. Lambs—60 penned. Prices advanced <■ R>urt. ■incere expressions of regret at his deWESTPORT, , Wednesday—Kaitangata <5.20 a.m.), for Wellington. HOROWHENUA NOTES Is to Is 6d. Prime 27s to 29s, medium Emma Crawford pleaded guilty to a harge of insobriety, but disclaimed bepnrture would give him strength to ■nter into his now duties with a fresh ' - - - PjJTS—30 fats and 33 stores were i ng an incorrigible rogue within the Mr Clarke, purser of tho Corinna, is (From Our Own Correspondent.) penned. Tho demand for fats was firm leaning of the Police Ultences Act, in So far the name of Inspector Norproceeding to Sydney. Mr W. Knox, of Otaki, has a freak of at late rates, and the market for stores t hat ; she had insufficient means of suprood’s successor has not been made pubIt is hoped to dispatch the Kakapo at- noon to-day for. Westport. The- -To Anau ,.is, expected to enter dock,, at--Auckland - for overhaul, before Nature in the form of a duckling, which vas hatched with ten wings, four legs, and two heads. It only lived for a was ver.v excited, extreme prices ruling. 1 ort. • A constable gave evidence that , o found the accused in a drunken conition iu tho Basin Reserve, and her poice record showed' that she had a long ic. ■■ ‘ WELLINGTON CUSTOMS. j MILITARY HOSPITALS YESTERDAY’S BULLETIN. leaving . for., .the., sou th again on Saturday. . ’ ... Air K. Dines, wireless operator on the Miss Bannister, of Ngaio, is at present spending her holidays in Otaki. Miss Bannister was for some twenty Tiro Customs revenue received at Weiington yesterday amounted to F5324 16s ist of previous convictions. His.AVorhip convicted and discharged . the acused for drunkenness, and on the secSloana, has come ashore, and Mr E. Matthews has taken-his place. fears a teacher at the head State school. Hospital reports from London show md‘charge she was remanded until toay in order that the police might enThe Kaitangata.-., with a full load of C uire into a statement, made by the deTb« military hospital bulletin issued coal- for--AVellington, left AVestport at CRICKET f eudant, that she was or had been workesterday summarised tho latest adnissions and discharges, together- with he number of patients remaining at icon iu the several institutions, as nn5.50 a.m. yesterday, and is due here making good progress. ng at Evans Bay, . . { The Blackball Company’s steamer BOYS’ LEAGUE FIXTURES FOR c onrictions against her for drunkenness, Ngahere is now to load at Westport and Greymouth for Dunedin. HUSBAND AND WIFE. SATURDAY. * -as fined 5s, in default 24 hours imlisonmcnt. er;— - - The departure -of the steamer John for southern ports ■ has been postponed until - to-morxow. . BOTH BENEFITED BY THE USE OF DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT Senior Grade. 3t. David’s v. Island Bay, at Basin A FICTITIOUS FARM. Charles Henry McLeod, who- appeared Trentham H 9- . 53 Measles Ward 2 4 28 Upper Eutjb — . — 1 Featherston 18 5 176 Greytown — 15 Auckland .1 ,3 '14 AA'ellington — 1 18 Christchurch — — 6 Dunedin — . — 25 Rotorua. — — 3 AVanganui — — 3 Cambridge , — 1 Palmerston N. ... — — 2 AVaimato — — 2 Otaki — — 1 Hanmer — “2 Gisborne — — 1 Timaru — — 1 The Koroniika, which arrived at Auckland ohySubday' with a cargo of coal from AVestport, was expected to sail again for that port yesterday. .The Defender is expected to arrive at Wellington to-day from Karamea. and will be dispatched on Saturday on tho V return .trip. \ Captain Davis, of the Kakapo has left PILLS. ‘‘I know Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills to be a very good medicine for elief from Bilious Headaches of vhioh I was a sufferer,” writes Mrs ano O’Loughlin of Hood street, Hamton East. l; I can say that after takng a couple of Pills at bedtime 1 Reserve. j Athletic v. Empire, at Newtown Park. * nstitute v. Marist Bros., at Wakefield Park. 1 larori v. St. Cutlibert’s, at Kelburn B Park. S Hutt, a bye. L Junior Grade. Athletic v. Institute, at 2 Wakefield r n court wearing the King’s uniform, ’admitted u charge of being ■ an idle and isorderly person. Sub-Inspector Macinnon who* conducted the prosecution n behalf of the police said that Mceod went to Egypt on a vessel carrying emounts for. the army, and on his reurn to' New Zealand was discharged rrnn the forces. He mvas provided with that vessel, and 'is going to Sydney for a m quite well next day to perform my Park. „ requisition, which would enable him ordera.* His place has been taken by 1 lousehold duties. My husband also nstitute B v. Thorndon, at Anderson , o procure civilian clothes, but did not o so. He went to a firm in AVellingCaptain D. McDonald, late of the Kiwi. 1 nds them most beneficial. He was a Park. , d Mr J. Gabr, third mate of the Moana, ufferer with Piles when he commencnstitute C v. St. Cuthbert s, at 3 Wake- ■ on and trarported to be the owner of a has come ashore, Mr B. AVatkin. acting- e d their use, and he has derived much field Park. . arm of over 400 acres in AVhiteman’s second officer, has reverted to third, 1 enefit from taking them. You have Elutt v. St, Peter’s, at Hutt. ■- Y.M.C.A. v. Marist Bros., at Newtown ' 'alley, which he desired to sell. He and Mr G. W. Evans has joined as ny consent to use this testimony, as nnm'evated the stock on the farm, andsecond mate. Advice was received by Messrs Levin J •our medicine is our household ronedy.” Park No. 2. r it. Patrick’s College v. St. Thomas, at 1 Wakefield Park No. 4. 1 nforraed the agent for the firm that he equirod -F300 iu cash, and that, the balTotal of Reinforcements in all hospitals 344

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9526, 7 December 1916, Page 2

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MILITARY HOSPITALS New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9526, 7 December 1916, Page 2

MILITARY HOSPITALS New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9526, 7 December 1916, Page 2

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