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SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

txiunne-.s and LeG'ren, Limited—Sale of f.it stock April sid; Washdyke sale (IKies day. . 4 "National .Mortgage and Agency Company—Washdjke salt Tuesday, farms and piopeities foi ■•ale Dalsrety and Co.—Entries for Point horse 'ale Wednesd.ij Canteibuiy Faimeis' Co-opeiahve Asso ciation—Tin's » sale* St Anditvs sale Tlnusdav. dealing sale 4th Apnl Albury 3id Apul Political .iddiess—Mjmstei of Lands at Temuka to morion evening Albuiy Salevauls Company—Annual meeting on Wednesday WoolbrokerV Association—Special meet ing to morrow Timaiu Football Club—Matches on Good Friday _ Skeates and Bockaert—Garage to let Adams and Co—Di esses foi Easter T and J ThcmTsanT-EaSter, holidays Harbom ' Boaid election—dominations foi Levels? Mackenzie and Timaiu close April Bid. S ,Mcßnde —Tendeis foi stnne coating F E Lamb—Tendeis for building two houses I? I ertch and otheis—Trespass notice T Wagstaff—Neir books and post cards J Clark—lnstructor in tvpewiiting M Hunter—String band for engage Smithson and Raymond—Villa to Jet ft. E LeCren—Properties foi sale or lease W. Watson —I andinct new coals Brace and Co —Dreadnought hoi se r covers 1 Lost —Lady's gold ring; gold biooch I Wanted—Girl i*- ivaitres"!

Nominations, foi the H.uboui Bo.ud elections foi Let els. and Mackenzie coun ti sa and the Boiough of limaiu .no an nounced to close on Apiil 3rd Hit polls will be held on Apiil lOlli Tht 'mvpioiemeiit" of Wtiiti load bj ilie Borough Council is m blind, and bv I u'ld by lmpiov.iucnt may be discernible If so it will be in mstulce of good coming out of t\il,*foi f he eirav ations and fillings i.ave made the piesent st..tc of the load abominably bad the i.nn on the hills has the smallei jivcis flowing again, with modeiate stieams as jet, the Oiaii is but «, n\ulet 'lhc--now mere, Rangitata and Rakaia, wcie model.itcly high and veiy thick on batui day t . Ram is still needed in the down country Tieai the coast A full rink tournament will be held on the Timani Bowling Club's gieen on East-ei Monday Entries will be taken up'to 9 o'colck on th« moimng of play Tiophies will be piovided out of the pio ceads of the enhance fee, half a ciown each player Ihe appeal of the Chnstchuich Fne Bugade in tho alaini and disabled hose event at the Exhibition competition on holiday has been sustained 'Lhe tftns "of the winning teams au now a> follow,s.—Christchnrch 1, Dunedin Uny 2, Tirn.uu 3, Gieymouth 4, Spit 5 Anothci sitting of the Railway Appeal Bond was h°ld at Dun cum on balm day when an appeal by T C Fmdlay against his i eduction fiom the position of engine clmei to th t of machinist was he.ud It .*as admitted that appellant iiad been name I m July, 1905, against a continuance ol hi* drinking habits and also that he n,i, dunking with a iiieman named Biass who met his death .it Inveicngill last June as a lesull of acute alcoholic ooi oning, but it was contended that ap pcllant had full contiol. ovei himself, and that the Department was not justified in lefusiliff to give lum ch.nge. of an engine Decision, w is ie:>sr\ed The hmaiu Boiough Council met m ccinmittde on Friday ©vening, and received the repoits of the officeis. lhe borough ovelseei lepoited fhit the usual woik of cleaning gullies, <tc , had been attended to lhe formation of Wai-iti load would soon f.e out of hand, but places wheie the 'filling was deepest, should be left a while lor the falling to consolidate befoie metal 1 was put on A portion of the giound was oeing installed. ihe shingle elcvatoi had not been working satisfactorily, and cart J I jug from the abattoir beach was done w lth 1 drays The contract for work in Cain I street had been finished. iJood progress I was being made with the kerb and channel ' contract," Ihe Wni-iti road section being clown. The water mains en the finished portion of this road had been lowered, and the housa service pipes reconnected. Plans vjre submitted for an open concrete drain at the abattoir. The inspector of nuisances ieporU'd the inspections made, the nature of the notices sent out for the abatement of nuisances, and a number of nuisances cos reeled by property owners and occupiers. A case of enteric fever had been repoited dining the fortnight. At the inquest into the death of a child killed on the New Biighton beach by a motor evele, evidence was jjiven that the cvclist was travelling at between 50 and 6*o' miles an hour. The rider, a youth of 19. said he was going over 50 miles an hour when he saw that there was a danger of Vanning over the boy, and he w as going between 30 and 40 miles- an hour when he struck the boy. He was practising for s>ome races on the beach. Referring i to this statement, the Coroner, Mi Bishop, b'.M., said that it was all very well for the Association to offer prizes for speed, bub that was no excuse for onyone riding at such a. pace, and the Association ought to know better. The diivcr-= did not seem to consider the rights of the public, and they were being dealt with in England more strongly than in New Zealand. He was sine that in future the local body having power over the beach would take action to v"e!gulate or stop the fast and dangerous driving. It was a pietty pass when one's children could not play on an open beach \without h,eing run down by motor bicycles. - <

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13243, 25 March 1907, Page 5

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SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13243, 25 March 1907, Page 5

SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13243, 25 March 1907, Page 5