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GENERAL NEWS.

fiis Honour, Me Justice Denniston [on inc Srd February," granted probata of the will of Frederick! Herman' 'Meyer, deceased, on the motion of Messrs Middle ton and .Lucas; and on the 6th February his Honour'granted la iters of administration in the estat3 of William Aioysius .Quiun, der.*2.iyj, Messrs 'Middleton and Lucas morruj; ** tnis matter'aha. The annual meeting-of* the Domain iJoard was /feld after the Borough Council meeting last evening. The; balance-sheet showed a turnover of ;.'Pwards of £IOO, and : noth'ng - to, ■paro. 'lhe firewood account has, ;iot yielded much of a profit this year. , .the May or/mentioned; at \ <■ lastj 11/,-iit''* meeting that,- in consequence of recent supposed attempts at incendiarism, 'theie nan been an agitation ' for the appointment of a night-duty instable or a night watchman . He understood that the police inspector had actually Bent forward a recora* menttetkwr that "Waimate be given an additional constable, so that all-night duty might bo arranged. . ' ( A Wellington P.A. .telegram,states' that Joseph Myers, adjudged' a bankrupt Jin .Wellington; inMB9B, and;on.whosei,aecount>a small' dityi* don& paid,^lia4.nop 'given tife. Acting-Offlcial. fojr iabout /£fisoo, yrilfy enable, all'creditorsWbe]sd-in;full. , V; • s Slta* reeult tf'ori\!hjw'; earnd-: the ; OominiWffroin, the dinger ft* rjl&kvoltttiqn *pn W. turmoil "of general BKtes tit **j» *UaXtf ttTi ftttiUltM 1 *liii«> , lllfar'-' I It* V

: Vl i \*ti^»ii&ti(: atj 2 p.m.'ito"dtos'was;90 v > degree«;.>TherV afte\ it\cU*ppped . a t ! t^eew Leavingrsprung^u^ 1 ' "'/ >' \, Miss Ferriter; who was for several years in, charge' of the haberdaslhjejry "*nd, fancy' departments in. the 0.F.A., Waimate,'.ahd,ievered her connection ■with" them some time ago to take,' up * "better position with' T. F; Bussell - and Co., Fairlie, has resigned her posK 't'ion-. there to again join the staff of the 0.F.C.A.; hut this time at Timaru

The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New - Zealand, Limited, have received the following cabb form their, Loudon office re wooL sales:—"Crossbred?) " closed steady, merino averaged ten per cent, dearer." ,

The top price for fat lambs at Studholme Junction to-day .was ]2Gs (2d for a line of 26 sold,' by theC.F.A. The Tc*vn Cleric brought under tho •Borough "Council's notice last' nfght the attempt made to "bum down the <s\:'}A on the Borough section in John utreet .occupied by .the C.F.A. as a furniture wiork-shopu Cr Inkster urged that the building be renovated ocl'ore it had become tco dilapidated to be tonantable. It was bringing in £l2 a year rent, and about £2 in '.utes, which would be lost to the 'Council if it could m,t be-let.—Tue [matter was referred to ,Crs Sandeiß ' and Co!lett flar a report.

Messrs Putlick' and Puuslan, two County residents away down past Knottingly Park (on the road going towards the Waihao) wrote to 'the Borough Council lust night a:king to have, the Borough water, sui>ply, extended beyond the Paric (where it now is) to their places. Cr lnkster •said -the Council must piit some limit to the radius of the water, supply. The clerk doubted it the pressure would be satisiactory, to .say nothing of 'the heavy cost.—The .Water Committee is to report. . ' - ,

Barford'e, Queen Street, for Mince Pies, Shortbread, and Seed Cakes....

One or two Borough Councillor* openly expressed annoyance at being waited upon by a School Committee deputation upon what they termed a paltry matter that could have been dealt with by letter. One Councillor thought a deputation on Isuch a matter was "about the limit." "What rot!" commented Cr. Sanders. That Councillor, indeed; sought to have the subject matter of the deputation decided before the members of the deputation weie ' admitted, and asked if the Mayor wouLd ftake a motion. The Mayor said they could hardly decline to hear the deputation. The request was accordingly listened to as stated by the deputation, and granted with respectful alacrity. A distaste for verbosity, however dignified and pompous, oV a characteristic of the age.

You inhale the fragrant properties of -'NAZOL" through the nostrils, then you take one or two drops on a lump of loaf sugar and allow it to dissolve in the mouth. In this way the healing, soothing qualities of "NAZOL" reach the affected parts thoroughly. That is why it cures Golds and Influenza so quickly. Is 6d everywhere. Get a Nazol Inhaler. "NAZOL" possesses powerful antiseptic and germicidal properties, and re* presents the latest advance in medicine. If you will try it as Directed for your cold or influenza you will know how. rational and effective a remedy it is.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 173, 10 February 1915, Page 2

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GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 173, 10 February 1915, Page 2

GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 173, 10 February 1915, Page 2

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