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Late Bowling.

___ »__ — . Per Press Association. GisHorne, January 12. ffho Bowling Tournament is yxpected to finish this afternoon. Gishome Avith nine wins cannot he dispossessed of the Jca<* in A Section, and will have to meet either Hastings or Garlton, who are pegging 1 away in B"" Section, each with - ..eight, wins. ... ■ In. thft tenth round tho rasults were :—: — A Section..— Gisborne beat Gracnnieatiows, , Ponsonby beat , Napier, Kaiti beat Eeilding, Wellington beat Patea, Dannevirkc beat Auckland, Renvuera a bye. [ Section 8.--Toarati beat Hawera, Carlton beat Mastertpn, Whataupoko beat Petone, Mount Bdoh ijjeat Hastings, Victoritt beat Wan^nnui '"lt>c.ky j Nook a byeThe 'Wellinglon Times states :— Speaking ol the New Plymovjfch Exhitdtion, Mr «T: P. Luke, president of the Wellington Industrial Association, Bays he *was especially struck with the energy displayed by the chaii'maro and the committee. He never saw a set of men work wiih greater harmony or spirit. There were twenty-eighiJ exhibitors from the Wellingfton distirict xet presented there, and all i£he exhibits were 'very creditable, though he could have wished tli&t more of the manufacturers had taken space. Premier Egg Preservative roles the rooet, 300 and 700 eggs preserved for Is and 2s 6d. Burgess, Fraser and Co., wholesale agents. — Advt. Ladies, our 2/11 canvas shoes have arrived. Everybody knows how well they wear. Address «t 'the cheap boot store, A. B.C. Boot.— Advt,

At the Police Court, In/vercargill, Fanny Hall was fined £10 for supplying drink to Eliza Hurley, a; prohibited person, and the latter was fined £5 on eacn of. two informations, in default two months' "imprisonment. Five lads from Stratford had an exciting experience in a boat to-day. They left the harbour for a row, but when they got outside the shelter of the land they found the fresh wind blowing was too much to come back against, and their boat drifted out. When their predicament was noticed the dredge, Thomas King, went out, and brought them back to the harbour. ' At Waitara on Tuesday .Mr W. Short, the Commissioner af£>ointekJ by. the Governmeni to enq)uire into tihe question of the maintenance of the Tikorangi bridge over tihe Waiters River, heard the evidence- anjd statements of the local bodies interested, uamely^the Tar-anaM Coiumty Coiunicil, Olifton County Council, and Waitara West Hoad Board. Mr H. Okey (chairman), S. T. Mills (clerk), and J. Skinner (engineer) were, present for? the Taranaki Council : Mr J. Foreman (chairman) for • tJbe Clifton Cottojcil ; and Messrs Turnbull anid Frenidi for for the Roaid Boartf. The avidtence showed that" the bridge needed repairs, as some of tihe wooldwoi'k had rotted, and tli© wish was expjreslseft tihWt the Government should put the startucffaure in. good order before it was handed over to the locial bodies to maintain. . Mr Short will forward his award fixing the matter of maintenance by local bodies, in due course. The formation of a passable road on the northern side of Mount. Egmont, an<d the erection of a suitable accommodation house in connection thlerewitih, has 'been, jjorsistently aidKrobated for some time, and a sih'ort time badk a syndicate was formed 1 to cany o^it this wotfk. The G'ojveKnment, npwever, steippefd in and insisted tihat it wae iiheir .place and not tKati of a syndicate, to vn^ertake' BtacK a project, promising to r do sometDing in the matter at an early date. On Wedlnesday Mi* A. Staiudish, who was associated with the original, synidiqate; interviewed Sir Joseplh Wwi anxi Urged on him the , impoTtantae of 'metalling, the proposed road ttis steasoii to en^ able the erection of the acjeomknoiifc.tion house to 'be proceeded -with.'. Mt Standish stated tifcat the com^letioii of the worlc would give the resident's and, tourists aoteess. to a plejaslufre and health resort, resulting in a benefit to the district generally. Sir Joseph re,cognised -the importance of <teHrying out.the woifk, anid promise® td bring it^ under the notice of the Cabinet on his return to Wellington witlh a view to something definite being 1 IdQcideia upon. MASTER BAKERS. Youn business will 'be increased. Journeymen, your yoke is made , easy by using NORTON'S CELEBRATED DORASE. No sour bread—iqualitiea , excellent. Sigheslt awayds and testimonials. Read reports by. Professor Jago/ j Loridon, and A. Bickerton, Chlristchurcn. Send along for full particulars to NORTON, LYTTELTON. A Notice and a Caution.— Golden Panning'e Tea is the Golden Tips of the richest tea leaves packed in Ceyton, and admitted into the colony free of duty because it contains 16J ounces of nett weight of the finest I flavoured tea. , Beware- of imitations, packed in New Zealand. See that ( every packet is "Registered" and the letters Golden Faunings transposed to |"GANDOLENFingGS." All etorekeepers. — Advt. I AFTER TWENTY-ONE YEARS. , I One would" be inclined to believe that it would be impossible to cure a dislease that "tad" clutched its victim for twenty-one years. But Rheumo conIquers chronic rheumatism. Mr E. M. Rudrnan, of Collingwood-street, Nelson, writes :— "lt gives me great pleasure to be able to say that by using your wonderful medicine Rheumo I have been completely cured of gout and rheumatism, of which I have bow' a sufferer for the past +vwen,ty-one years. I may say I have not had the slightest symptoms for' the past two years, arid feel convinced it is t» permaneni> cure." Chemists and stores, 2s' Qd and 4s 6d per bottle.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12759, 12 January 1905, Page 7

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Late Bowling. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12759, 12 January 1905, Page 7

Late Bowling. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12759, 12 January 1905, Page 7

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