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THE RONALD-HARPER CASES. PRISONERS RELEASED ON SIIRETtfiS. [P*IJESS AtoooU.ATION —COPYRIGHT.] Melbourne, April 81, A, bond in £100 to 1)6. 6f good ~_ B,eImvioui1 f(\r 15 years haSs befm aemftnjtiVi fem.Siddeteyi Katt:>.»gatl, J. Pa'ton Unrllitlg', lireaon and Batchelor, six of the seven men sentenced to two rears' imprisonment in connection with the Ronald-Harper perjury fca&fy wilo have been released1. SOUTH AFRICA. Tili? i«i■)TTchv^isFq'uesti6n. A POLITICAL CRISIS. [Piiess Association —CortntGttT.] Lbmtpti', April £6. Tiiti ."Sjtaiirtavfl s" 'Capetown corj;esponrtent says that tho situation in tho Union Parliament has suddenly developed into an acute crisis owing to Mr Hertzog's systematise^! obstruction of the education compromise. He further states that dissension is rife in the Government party, CENSUS RETURNS. [ United Phess Asso1 qArtor?. ] ~ .., . UaHtirigS-, April 21. 'I'ml ivncus returns show tho population of Hastings to be 6,270, an increase of 1,678 since 1906. Tlttiaru, April 2L The census retunj.fi shiViv tli.6 population, til' ihf'. h'orbUgh of Timaru to -be 11,3i1', an increase, of 3",695, but the area of tho ,!?orough been enlarged since thejii'oviou's eonsus. NOXIOUS GROWTHS. [United Puess Association.] fclenhfeirrii April Sv. A lilinihe.j'-.bf 'cases were heard, today hi which settlors' wero charged with failing to eradicate sweet-briar. Two were dismissed and others were adjourned to allow expert evidence to be called for the purpose of distinguishing between swoetbriar and doij roso. UPPER MOUTERE ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS. TN pursiliinOe.of the. provosins of A "Tl^ Local Elections and Polls Act,. 1908," and the several amendments thereof, I, Louis Baigont, hereby give notice that a POLL for tho ELECTION of THREE MEMBERS of the Upper Moutere lload 80-ard will be held on SATURDAY, May Gth, 1.911, and I hereby appoint the Upper Moutore Hall, Upper Moutere, i\s the placo, aiul SATURDAY, April 29, 1.011, before 12 o'clock noon, as tho time for the nomination of candidates, who must lie nominated in the manner prescribed by the said Acts. Dated this 17th day of April, 1911. L. BAIGENT, Returning Officer. Retiring members: Messrs Drogemuller, Harvey, and A. Bcnscniiinu. Nomination papers may he had at Muntz's Store, Upper Moutere, or ;i> the School, Neudorf. 14G9 WAIMEA WEST ROAD BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION. IN pursnanoe of "The Local Elections iind Polls Act, 1908," and amendments, I hereby give notice that an election of FIVE members of the Board will bo held on SATURDAY, the Gth day of May, 1911, at the Waimea Wost Slicoolroom. I hereby apI point SATURDAY, the 29th day of April, 1911, as the time for the nomination of candidates. The nomination papers must lie deposited at the Waimea West School before noon on SATURDAY, the 29th day of April, 1911. Dated at Appleby this 18th day of April, 1911. JAMES O'CONNOR, M7O Returning Officer. j "DOG'S HEAD" 1 1 BASS ! | POPULARITY | •I I I The delicate "nutty" \ jj flavour of the S 'Dog's Head' Bass | is the result not only \ « of scientific brewing but | 5 also of painstaking | H bottling s c s | Of course only the best S | materials are used to U j make this famous ale, g S but without the " Read j H Brothers, Limited" | fi methods of bottling, it 3 | would not enjoy the S B reputation it does. v S This method includes | (i storage of butts in dry, § X airy, well ventilated and | s clean cellars where it a b ripens under the most a § favorable conditions, g b a g Bottling in its prime g | insures its refreshing 3 g pungency and preserves n § its nourishing food $ qualities which are A tl unequalled. f | Therefore, when order- | a ing beer of your dealer, n 5 ask for "DOG'S HEAD" \ $ BASS, and see that the \ f. "DOG'S HEAD"LabeI g I] is on every bottle. a au"# § SOLD EVERYWHERE § 1 * B 1 J

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13087, 22 April 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13087, 22 April 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13087, 22 April 1911, Page 4

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