A pavtnor in a^-wine and' spirit business is requirec!?" "Particulars are advertised. ' An application cams before the S.IM . this anorning for leave to br'ng- c. criminal libel action. The Magistrate reserved his -decision. ' "' Captain EdVin wired at 12.23 p.m. : Moderate to strong westerly vrinl-. Glass little movement, tides moderate, sea moderate. , • 'At." the S.M. Court on Saturday Morning,, before JJLr T. Hutchison, a t ; v«1 diiendei. whe had bc<-n arrested the previous night for drunkenness, was convicted and discharged. The temperature this morning was 5S degree in the shade ' and ths barometrical reading- . 30.2-3. -The glas3 *.-»» iairiy high thro-jg-hoivt ths colony. t;nd tho majority of 'recordfing stations reported brio-tot s*y. On Friday «v«ui»ff,' on tho Esplanade, the Garrison Baud gave .the last of the municipal concerts, when there was a larsr; 1 of the pub-lie to listen to this ereMV.ht pro^araiKSK© giren- under the baton c-i Band-master SleConnvll. The Secretary of the Hospital Board (3lr, C. M. Lc/pperj cksLes to'- acknowledge with thanlrs roo&iot \:i parcels] of clothing- . fforo' G. E. .Morgcn,, C.i T. KeJ-lyril? '6: tti-^vt, and H. Oswin, awl W.\ptvs!b&-1 papers from "Mesdames ' I?. IP : Webst^r ( a ncl Jur Han and the ' Kew l'lyjrA>u-.ih' P.ea"ibr? EooYn. . . »,- ;7>- r, ,;; We have been, rtf-juest'ed • by- th-6 martag-oment of 'Mr- Jf?C. : hVilHanigon^s Comic Opei-a Company to ,stat^ thai "The Gondoiiera" vr/11 not l:e hitrt'ied in any way -tlris -^Yfeninv-, :as' the | steamer has been delayed to s-ai-1 at inidnig-ht, and the tram for *.jth© v Coriipany c(oes jiot' leave the Stajb'oji until 11.15. Ihe soeiiery will }c ?^ hoxi^e is expected,, a? tlic opira is V popular one t! ?irf' ;^ : eiw P4ypnouth. : * The road to tho Maintain. ITonso is low in p;jcH. n good state that no difficult 5-. is likei;.- to ho exp&ritwicetV' by Conveyances during the winter. v ln. - 'fortier years - s t!»e Uo'as--> has Uvn cut °^ from yehiculav f-o^?^vr>i.n.nfin^..^nr- , me; certain months" of the year, but thanks to. the good Work accomplished by the c'ainmittee tho^ days arc I ■past. On "Friday a: party fcif lediins made the trip, reporting oh. th-eir return that the track was in ffee trim and ' that they had had a most enjoyable -outing. t Mr J. H. Hemptdn, Collector- oi* Custolins, has received notification from the- Secretary 6f 'the Department asking for titteiition t o be diract3d to section 6-(c) W "The Shippintr and : Seaanen . . Aqt . Ajm^endm-nt Axt£ t "1905, " : v/hich enables the granting^oi certificates of service to engineers meoitionoc ir thf sfub-scctibn. vii.. thos^ of pleasure yachts, •mi«sio>nary ships, or fishano boats. These uppycaV-ons also should be sent in before the date therein • Sbierttibwed, namely, the l&th J"ly' next. Jn his spacck at yesterday's presentation, Mr H. Coclc canfesscd that the Council^ had so far totally failed in . their Jre-presentations to— -the Da-^ partment with regard to the railway, deviation,-- but he counselled ;perseverttnee. "At nresent we had not tho slightest idea whether the proposed overhead bridges were to be like those . at^JWderham, Liardet -and other 1 streets, or whether they were to be tfor'fnl.l* width of the roads. ,He "trusted that it was not the Departm«irTi's intention to pvt down any narrow little bridges thai* would be dangerous and inadequate for the traffic. The North Egimont Committee are shpwing a progressive , spirit in regard tcf mountain house facilities, despite a chironic tighiness of funds. The Mountain ; House is not to be closed for the [winter, arrangements haying been n-ryde to keep Jfr and Mrs Jforris > i chargo of the resort throughout ihe year.._,.Thft novelty of a winter visit will doubtless Attract a jrood proportion of visitors. iTh<e Coarfmittee have decided* to erect f yerandslis. nt> both the vis ; fv>rs' cot'ta,gxj awl th? rr^n house. This is inucl n^ec 1 work that will be appreciated by those who make tho trip. ,'A dance will be held by the Recreatiop Sports Ground Committee, in the Brbug-ha-m Street Hall, on Thursday, May 31st. fG-entlwnen 2/fi, ladies 1/6.— Advt. . ' • • "Mr H. GoodaorA. instead of !FW. W. R. Woolley, will - conckict "Baptist Chtirch' services fit "Westown at 3 p/m. to-n^orrow.— Advifc". ,Th©' services in Queen Street Church to- j morrow will be conducted by the Pastor, the Rev. John Nixon, at tho . usual hours. All seats free., Mr Buttimore will be at Fitzroy at 7 p.m.'— Advt. Members of the Equitable Building Society of New Plymouth (First and Secon-d Groups) a>v> notifie-d that sub- j scriptions will b^ rlun and payable <?n Monday at the Secretary's; Office. Currie-strept, from 9 a.m. to 12.30, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. — Advt. FOOTBALLS. Just arrived, new stock* of FOOTBALLS and BLADDERS— aII sizes. GOLF, Colf.—T have also stocks of Balls, TTaskeeJs. Pneumatic Hawke, Mas-ie and . also brands of rubber Balls. Popular orices. Also a larer* nnd varied assortment of n.B/T) BR7AR PTPES. Try the Morel HfnKenzfa Pipe f or a cool . sweet amokp. J. AVF,RY, Wholesale and Bpffti] Tobacnnnist. D^""-* a+ifpA,.-. A'dvf. ' * ' : Tl-nmime
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 5
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821Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 5
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