] Owing to the death of Her) Majesty the
a jneci'.. the tenuis match between the Re--I,vt,.'Uon Club and the Waitohi Club will Amt be played to-morrow.
I The Century Bath has been very well 1 pationised during the late hot weather, .specially in the evenings, when, quite a L iowd of youngsters and adults may be •‘seen: in the water. An amusing incident | ,'.ms witnessed last night. One youngster .] pushed another, unawares, into the bath booth being stripped). A little later an v::,alooker thought he would teach the bully ■j,i, lesson, and he watched a chance to ■'push him in. The lesson was turned jinside out, for thej boy as he fell grabbed 'his assailant, who was clothed, and dragged ji’.im in too.
At Court this morning, before Mr C. A. 3 Wray, S. M., judgment by default was 'Liven in Harris v. Andrews, claim £1 19s T/d, and 1). Shea v. C. Allen, claim £2 5s :•] id. A man arrested about the Albury,'Lave district last week for lunacy was j brought up on remand. Sergeant Green I raid that the man’s relatives had been it oiiimunicated with, but they had declined 'Li, have anything to do with him. There J., as nothing seriously wrong with him, j{ i iiough there was no doubt that he was Ldighlly deranged. His chief offence was ■■'Lightening women and children, and it ■A was hardly right to let him at large again ; ,i r. iihout supervision. The sergeant sug-Tge-ued that a remand should be granted ;yi!l Friday, so that the accused could be ij medically * examined, His Worship agreed ILO the remand,
the Wellington “Evening Post” saysj ghat an important and interesting scheme ! -i centralisation of acclimatisation work - just now projected. It is admitted ;;hal diffusion of effort and great waste i ;f money arise from the present decenI centralised, disjointed operations of individual societies, who have to bear the up- ! keep of numerous staffs, and who owing to | limited resources have to import small and I axpensive consignments, without being able |iu all cases to provide for efficient super- | vision. Tire advantages of centralisatoi: • being admitted, it is proposed to merge all | license fees into one fund, and put the work ■if acclimatisation under the control of the cutly-created Tourist Department, whose I -ims will be greatly assisted by the stocking of our rivers, lakes, and fields. j Oiler to Refund the Money.—Many thousands have been restored to health and j happiness by the use of Chamberlain’s (Cough Remedy. If afflicted with any | throat or lung trouble, give it a trial, )ior it is certain to prove beneficial. Coughs at have resisted all other treatment for Owns ,liave yielded to this famous remedy I iml perfect health been restored. Cases I .hat seemed hopeless, that the climate oi i amous health resorts failed -fo benefit, j mve bean permanently cured by its use. i Hear in mind that every bottle is warranted, and if it does not( prove beneficia. wie money will be refunded to you. Foi j '.lie. by Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. Af?n., .j l.td.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2998, 23 January 1901, Page 3
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