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SCENERY.

\., -„-. U,b ■»& -ti'U'i "tiiw;-? 4)_,jJ : '' Although we ) be.a.ble,,to 'tfltti' out/sceiwry ..,.on • t aft n jA^aerifian scale of grandeur',, for . Ajnerica is, a land of big things— including K m,pnopolies—ydt wo haVc'SOme) 'viat Is! not -at all 1 : ba3 "B ! ife ' way, 1 .and wtych sonictimes ap|>6b:ls tO'thd' visitor who } hasi- rio^' cdiiie^' un^er' 1 tKfe 'speiTof Ambrica's marveli'ous ' l mountains, lakes; and waterfiblfe. ' AAd if we 'ere proud in' a meek MM'ot sfyla'«'e ;may well^partoAi fin !>! > iliis • -district the local . > JPreservati.vi Societyflras — .dorar-ntudiYgood work, amd it is' a -pity -there- arfe not in the .colpny. ipi'oriar .'societies"' wi#i the 'same r pbjoctsi/ feinco- itsr l^nceptidn t'^eVfcral years ago^...*hej local jSooioty has been fortunate irf having 'aii- energot'nj txeciutiye-;' attd klie , w.ork, it ihas., ,^ono in, a c^uiet, r uhassty<mi«g/way^ , ; has .been consiaeraMe,' As r stateid in oi»r, , Uay's iWuei tlic Society, lias^just,^ceived 7^uin of ( , £lOO.yote<l ldst 1 session 'for the benefit, of .f^cli ■societies.!" To receive, a' quartor of tho wliole- vOte'-is'aHribu'te to the t w,ork the Society l^as accomplifehefl.' li. "is pr,ob'able the, money, will be .expended in a direction i in, good deal has already been dbne— namely, the fencing of ' % historic spots^r such as Maori pahs, etc. -We are told that. in this' work "the Maoris %hemselyes< f haTe< {■akeii.a Jaoptd^deal., of- interest, : itnd . ere always \yilling to assistance- in

Miss Stephenson-Sinhh forwarH< 'a "werj^; vl seycralv defended - civil ojascs-inV^he^^M^C^urt ,-fco-day. ••■ At bpwls>PatentK»ati'WangftDui by;a point^a^to'^Sv \^-^' r'; t^"*^*_/ \ The Borough'rf>oliiiVlK w: 'i!i uifi^ tbfligjit., •. , t -"..'"' (iit'iA." valudble^apDrtaig doff, f 'o\ynVd; py •Iffr'-J*. "VVcale, 1 v.: a"s"foan<l pbi;ojuil .on Sunday. , ...<■. ' Mr R. li. residence .on the Cart-ii>»tQti B voaaivaS.bei'.o. sqlcl^^y Mr'New^aji Ki'n^ "io* Jktr'&" ftAyly'/wKo has^', 'bdJn/ lining - un - Tauratt^a 'fot some JmifcV'^/on'd^hio fdimict'»Kin kted! at JMokoia, near HaVsterasj ; '•"' " *•'"'' :''Hcavy-.'rain fell at feoveral places last •night/ tfih'Cfc^-'iiu'a&^-lo* '•/ir'alions' report heavy Sea 1 this morning. .A sharp eainJt<iift«!l# .vwa» %H iti'"3glclit^ba 2.3sv*a.taili;'»Lo^aliyr iie^p&; otuit. this moi^ni'ng'was't>!l:'cl'ig >.!i» the shade, an^ W^efiibal^Adfti^ mM^: \ ' T^e locSi %Ur; {on^ ,»»>"orning'at ioM^WiU' formally,^a«.e^llo^r.l<. Ij f Stanford, t., .vh'o , leaves,,after tlio "ivVter Hobdays foT;;h> i^v-^ctst-at' Wanganuil" H,is R^cc•JiSO^ \icca,. Mr T./HutSßTso^ 4 rrpfWW^ihr^cr^TWve |fri|m Auckland this Av.->jk. . .- I 'irr! .working ,on.-t!io [\vl|arf this moKning, was sqijwd >vjth.t» 'p^raly^ijc -atrpkei' r T. wliicH „ affwfced all \6rf si<le ofthciiody, aynd also affectSo^r his" Ha t was, brought into [toyi'n br his brother, Mr W.( Bullot, aiicl takoo to the residence ,of hfe (daughter, M^iSebvight, whore Jie>;reic'6iVed medioal-'attention.. Jlt^isVwpl ihat the stlrolse' isiraiher 'sWerc in its intcaxsity,,., ,i. f. , ti. Sportsmen. who -usually • spend" , | Easter - holidays • j amohg>': 4^e '< ducks ;»tust>nmke otiher-pro visions, this j'ear. [Tlie spason for .taJukig an,d killing na[tivo.aitfl iniplQKtGd-game' (other than de<?r and , godwit) *by tlie< Act! of' last I session. 4pss . licit > ■ open -till' • May Ist, j instead jof^sApuil ,Ist, as .previously, jlfte seas*miwill be-a cloßa>^iie tlfor napuikek^ 1 (swatripihen) and kajca. •■ • . * I Tho/.progrß's^'tdf .thd'fiian' of 'S. B. |Wliito 4 jjg;en.9|»l draper !ato»l>h*Vh^ortw, iho^g 'bcje.n [ fu^t%r^arked, p\urinjr "he fet few/dfi^sby, thc^pi^cchase oi >th« feh^^ofiMi^^Hu^lie^; draper a,nd IclOtliier, ndxt thc-r^Uway, erasing,.. in !Dovo'n-siteet. Mltpßl^r, Wliitc's lnlgnitit^i 5 «*»' v<so*®s day? in to .thos^c pre•nii^s''Wkich!*roers«> v n»r?Bv yeara^nuvd jbpen L^^ravHui.^bly Pm'wn as '"iPoote'ai" but; prior t'S Uiis'a r.olopsal Isale of!both' his^ own and stock >(wilJ: be held, as it 'T(#m Ce|Ju\ipofeiblb W ■ accommoda^, btiffli in u the Jriow: %omisesi: TJiis; • Sale! * will, coniimenco fas, advertised to:tnr>ri 4b^ ttiorttling at 10,30 at jfapth shops.- 'I •-•.!: •.•f'.'» - r '-^ ■_

The liotorua Carnival has- resulted in considerable financial. loss;. especial-" Jy asi regards, the hand contest. .» j Constable < Woods** ;h ad'- to obtain 1 'a' tab t q : conjvi'y , an;.. obM. roperoiw . Pr •i < £»>h< wfco l}ad tak^Ji "too^miush stnnfulantj to ( tdicj lqclonj pri. .Saturday. . , i> i, )Weather , .permit t,ijug; ,the .Garrison 1 PandLwiJl gijVe.a M^iicipfll, concpri on* ■tlio KaVaroa Kesprvp. on Tuesday, evening^ 1 'l ' - '' ""' """ ' '•" The police arc*. ; proceoduig against some boys foi* Jthe ' alleged off4nc£ at setting- '-fire ! . 46'' an' 1 outhbW -at • Fitz-' rby.i » ■* *> -' ? V v. 1."'1 -."' ;" -„,'. There is 'now" s ori view at Bartleit's studio, a picture, of, Mr. F.» P ? CotrkiU in his Masojnio Vfcg'alia , pf , Qrand Sjuperin-^ tenden,t ; of Taranaki.. ; Factory owners "are reminded, ,thai registration -, fees' under "TUe -Factories, , iAct, 1901/' must be pftiifon Sa'tur6!ay, 2nd . April. 1 | .k,. k , Vh -\ - ' !'! ' The Towit Glerk' nbtifies tba* f KmgBtreet irom Queen i tto t Egmont-streets. is closed to v .al^ traffic, during construction of JUangotultUj culvert. . v l , Messrs , jCartheiy,, .;- Patiie and Co.'/ land agenis, lately E. J. Carthew and Co. : ,' report having sold- Mr' Wm. Cole's fine farm, 115 acrfes, at Waihi to 3ffr. W. S. Bosham, .of Waitara. ;, ■ ! Captain -Edwin 'wived -at on.e 1 li.m'j. t-~ Strong winds, to gftl>>:froui .fct-tweea-•northeast and <>! tot r.ncl v southqastj. Glass fall, sea heuyy , .- .expect ( „ inpiy rain, rivei-s in heavj 1 - fresh. " • ,'i . ■ .-I ,1 •'■ Hi, 'V. ! "t Owing tq Easter holidays/ infoney order offices througiheftit t tbb colony will be open 1 ' for paymont o| old agfe"pensiori§ np'ft Saturday' if dm 9-a.tn-. to 5 pjm.< -' ' '-'.■' '-'j' Perhaps 5 ' it is not' geherally ; ltnown that fruit v stealing- . is rampant <in this idistrict.. .Jp,, ( this issue an owner h as b .notice to. those .interested,, for' *rhich it is understood prosecution will follow. ' ! On an application to adjaurn a judgment summons ' this morning the S.M. intimated that he did, not Jike to* Rut 'off such 'cases; but 'owing to' the circumstances in' 'this past* he granted^ the application." '.' ' '".V. ' - ! •• , it ;'■ ■>! (i ; • < r • i; r :,'«,• .' l ' ''ii,i I The 'ticKCts for .the,. art union, which is heing ( held in connection unify tlie Hflitary, , Bazaar, are., .beings readily bbu^ht ifp by;.^, public. Thja» speaks (Well for the popularity, of our. citizen Soldiers, and augjirs. ( wel] f^rfthe^.sucf cess of the bazaar. , . ,»' f, „ .1 The Salvation Axjnys harvest lestiva, ,meetings : of yestefday were somewhat interfered. with, on accoitnt of -the rain., and the , attendance, was not' B6 large as they expected, J^Trt. it-will be continued tof-night' .when "a, special Jrtucical meeting conducted by Major ajnd Mrs Twyioril will, bo -given, ' '- ■ Fe# people are " aware {of ihe huge terea of .Sib'eHa: '11 'emends through 120 degrees of longitude an (^ possessed jone-nintSi of i/he land' eurJEace o^ the glbbe! ' The^Uniicd , ..Stat^ tireai Britain, and all Europe, e,xcept ' Rusf sfa, coul^. be .put, in Siberia^ with space to spare. : ■ In this issue' Mr- P> P. CorMll' advertises* a* few properties 1 inMJie Brig* lan district. For tihose yisitino- that district, the. sks." Kia* ? Ora Te'aves Waitara on Weclrieaday; ai; -8 p.m. for Raglan, returnin^-ren Toiegday moxn r ing, thu.«r affording* intertcling buyers an opportunity- td inspect! propels; Mr F. P. Corkill->wiH be pieasM to give any;-^itmsUimnr;fcrthosei cbntempjating this trip; . , -sy. •<-. - „ , / - The 'flax- industry ' about Ftmtly (^aya.the^ucktand Star) Us asstunins <3«nsaJerable propbrtfons. Not long iagio a.visittorirom-nuneain ! was in the Waerctoga district buying virgin irwramp. His .indention M • -to • Half j£**» it and thrai (Cultivate > flax. SKtfoH the VCT?.t;ope. puoye. swcessM, taiooTi of lihe swamp that is' consirieVed *X present alntost, worthiest will,! ;be knade profitable... Already 500 acres bf the big swamp. a$ V! the lower, end. fof Xakef Waikare has been^taken.uty..?; It <^as .Otays Stratfofd Strttier) at' a iJag-hoistingat a-iplace. not- a fho'iisand miles, from Haiakatna.' Th 6 day was a sunny one, and, all .the,conditions wore „,pertect..., The number for the district was making, {the usual P*^* *?£<**• but in^ adyluessing the children he made .the,, follotwjng.'astouridiing stat^ment,i, '/OhUdreni you are members of the < most, ,wotajderlul Empire on {foe face of the globe. Xou belong' to an M 'Ermplfe' on wiiicjn 'the sMn never shmes." 'The listeners stared m. amazement. 6'Quld'^iey riot beThen d correction assuripd tfrem^^'that they had heard a slq> pf i%h tpm^ While the Qceana was t a* Colomboj just before the outbreak of war, » Kussian and Jap^neie pitesi^V steamer w ore lying close together- The ,feelvngf of- mmity' ; , between the, two races was ' Very" apparent, cre^ and officers of tfce two vessers refwpi^g to frate»mse with 1 - 1 one another. An officer of the Oceana relates an incid- r ent that occurred cluritig the' vessel's, stay in port. 1 One of 'the 'Russian sailors went out' of his? way .to insult" an, ©--cer of the Japanese v^Kby' scfiurting waier, over his white tonform, ,but the^ofat^r merely wiped ft : off and. restr&offid some- of his cre^r, from resenting tho-actiotf, ■li aC ?°f S sucll a «' th <> s e were w-orthy^ofifche ono nation in ! the world, w,hQse,pwple, would commit them,. and It wpuld^he .unworthy, of him to punisAi an uWilisad^an 'for this"act of a child," i . , , BHEDMO OB RHEUMATISM^ WHICH bO YOU PREFER ? Is it wisef to suff^tfie' aches and pam» of; rßfeumatiß^, ( pr. hy talcing Rfaeiimo end yptrr Bufferings ? Tfhat v tbe '^iieiltiojr// ,'lt^ ! is for you to decide ; ; wq- can but tell you what,ltyheum'p wilf dp and has^ done,, .Rheumo ia a liquid' me^Jicine,,, pleasant [ia, take. When^ you swallow a doi?e thft jnedjeine immediately,, seeks out „thfl spot where {there is, an excess., of the,; uric acid, and. act*? oq, an. antidote^ driving out the, excess < Rheurao/^lls^the pain, removes all:Bwalling.,:fand e*erts a moderately stimulating effect on the renal cells, and thereby facilitates the ??* t remo YalY aI !>l; in«qlfl|»lp materiaJs. Sold byphemistij nnd, *»tore«, at 2s 6d and 4a P,d : per,, bottle. „ . ,WhoJe«alf f agents, N.Z. ,Drug Co. . - „

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12517, 28 March 1904, Page 4

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SCENERY. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12517, 28 March 1904, Page 4

SCENERY. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12517, 28 March 1904, Page 4

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