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GENERAL NEWS

Rev. Bates’ Weather Forecast: — Westerly winds, strong to gale and veering by west to south. The weather will probably prove squally and changeable, clouding over, with rain later. Barometer unsteady but rising soon.

To obtain superior results in deyeloping, printing and enlarging bring your films to B. A. BRYAN,' M.P.S., Prescription Chemist, ’Phone 9, Box 62, Waimate 1

As the result of a collision between his motor cycle and -a motor lorry at Okautia. near Matamata, W. Brookes sustained a broken leg and injuries to his arm.

The ease against a Wellington hotel licensee in the Magistrate’s Court of selling liquor after hours, was dismissed on the grounds that the barman had not received orders from his employer to sell liquor, and there fore the employer was not responsible.

Only a week to the start of the Easter season ’ Be in time and buy one cf the Easter baskets, made in a most ingenious and appropriate manner, packs flat and easily, opens up rcund and beautiful, and sold at 1/6 by .T. H. Beattie, The Shop Next the Post Office.

For being in possession of an Unregistered wireless set, Donald Styles (Kimbolton, near Feilding) was fined £5, with £2 12s costs.

Very few positions are ofiering ac the present and a number of men are out of work. However, when the potato.season comes on these men will find employment.

Stales of super accuracy sensitive to 1-32 grain is used in weighing the ingredients of your Doctor's pre scription Ensure safety combined with pure drugs. Request your physician to ring T’j-Cme 9, when your medicine and other requisites will be promptly delivered to ycur home. B. A. Bryan, M.P.S., Prescription Chemist, ’Phone 9, Box 62, Waimate. 5-

Tutu Kingi died in the Hamilton Hospital this morning through burns sustained from the explosion of u tai boiler at Putaruru earlier in the week.

Following a police raid, a two-up school, held, on the bank of the Proud river was brought before the Feilding Magistrate’s Court. The accused, who l were mostly freezing workers, were fined £3 each.

The “Gainsborough,” Milliners, have commenced their Easter Sale; all velvet models greatly reduced. Also, ready-to-wear felts (in ladies’ and children’s, all colours). Come early, and select your new winter for the Easter Sports. Renovations at usual low prices.

The Rugby’ League’s financial statement for the- year showed a bal ance of receipts of £352 18s 6d, states an Auckland P.A. telegram.

A goods train l from Balclutha when passing Green Island at 1.30 this morning was derailed. No one was injured. No passenger services were deranged.

At Gisborne, Wairiki Waihi, aged 35, a Native, of Ruatotfia was remanded on a charge of the theft of ten head of cattle, the property of Rana Walker. Bail was refused.

George Cecil Neikl was remanded for a week at Ashburton to-day on a charge of having stolen from T. M. Clark £lOO. The police said accused had admitted that he had failed to account for a sum. of between £4OOO and - £5OOO. *

At Ashburton Margaret Scoti, aged 85, was fined £25 for selling liquor in a No-Lieense- area and 10s for keeping liquor for sale. James 0. Scott, he.r son, was Sentenced to three months’ hard labour for keeping liquor for sale. A similar charge against John Templfeman was du»uiissed, but he was ordered to come up for sentence in 12 months, conditional on leaving the town forthwith.

A gigantic auction sale pf carpets and rugs will tie held by Radcliffe’s in their Furniture Warthous*, Queen St., on Saturday. April 9th, at-2.30 p.m., to pdebrate their return to Waimate. This wm give, the public an ofiportumty of securing these goods at unteard-ot bargains. Set big advertisement- in this issue for particulars.

Alfred Little,, aged, 32,. a. married man with five children, succumbed last night in the Hamilton Hospital, to injuries received through, being run over by a drill.

At the request qf the Duke, and Duchess of York, the Prime Min ister (Rt. Hon... J. G. Codes) has asked that all. schools be granted extra holidays at Easter in comof the Royal visit. Schools unriten- the jurisdiction; of the' Canterbury Education Board will cPse on Thursday, April 14, until the foUow.img Wednesday.

The owM»n o£ a Kodak enjoys his holidays, not once, but many times. Long after others have forgotten their holiday pleasures his album brings back treasured recollections of happy days, holiday after -holiday, year after year. Albums in great variety and full range; Kodax and English CamerChemist and Kodak dealer, Wai stocked. B. A. Bryan, M.P.S.. znato.' 6.

An aetion was heard, in the Wellington Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Reed, in which the Medical Council sought to have Dr. Jacobson of Wellington, struck off the register of medical practitioners, on the ground of infamous conduct. The allegation is that Jaeobson gave a eh'ld-bearing woman the name and address of Mrs Nevill, and represent ed that she "’as prepared to procure abortion. The Judge dismissed the application, /holding that the case had not been proved. /

The Warfmate railway stall i s ex perieneing a busy time at pweietit transporting stock and grain spc-ctive destinations. The heavy, tiaffic is causing the trains to run late.

An advertisement appears in ( h issue regarding the nominal ion members oi school committ, ,

At Tatimarunui Elsie Machih was fined £2O and costs £6 4s for keep, ing liquor for sale in a No-Lieense area.

The annual meeting of the Glen, avy Rifle Club will be k< id M Monday, April 41th.

The Rialto will sell on Saturday April 25rd, at 2 p.m. on account o the estate of the late Mary Butler piece of land corner of High an, Edward Streets. See advei; .semen;

It is stated that a fanners' <x cursion trabu, carrying mostly Scutl land farmers, is to be rim on

tour of Canterbury early in J[ a y It is understood that an iuspectioi of Lincoln, is included in th<- it irrerary.

Tlic Rialto will cell on Saturday April 23rd.,. at 3 p.m. on account o 34r Michael Kennedy, the lease . three Waimate Subunban section. Particulars are advertised.

The executive of the N.Z. Muni cipal Association placed the remit passed by the annual conference be fore the Prime Minister to-day. J[ Coates said some of the points wen important, but there were alway two sides to a question. He won! ask the Ministers concerned -to ap ply themselves to the problem an see how far thwy could assist. U believed in a policy of decentralisi tion and was quite willing to giv authority which would enable muni cipal bodies to receive some of th kieks the Government now p>t (Laughter). Bring your Hemstitching to Th Minerva, Grigson Street. At the Dunedin Magistrate Court at Clyde on Tuesday, Ai tkur Cyril Bond was charged th c.i March 3 at Clyde he abducted a unmarried girl under the age ,< eighteen years with intend to m lawfully and carnally know her. d elected to be tried' by jury. It wi stated’ that Bond had hired a a i-nd was taken wiiii tlhe girl to Gle avy where they left the car. Th girl denied that intimacy had a cuired. She left accused at Wei lington whore they hud stayed i the same hotel bub in separal rooms. Counsel submitted that a there was no suggestion of carni knowledge, the case was not. one fa the Supreme Court. The Alagii trate said there was a case to ai swei and he committed defendai to the Supreme Court at Dnnedii The girl was convicted on a cliarg cl vagrancy and was ordered t come up for sentence at any :im in the next two years. Town planning whan lectured up on with picture illustrations throng a good lantern is a most interestin theme To-day all Borough resident are interested to know just wha may happen in l Waimate under tl hew Act and will welcome the op portunity offered on Monday nW* There is no charge and no colleetio the meeting being under the arrane ment of tile Borough Council. Tb opportunity of’seeing what has bee dbne in other lands in city beanti fication and improvement should ® duee hundreds of our residents to b (present when Mt Hammond, Direct® of Town Planning, speaks on Mon ' day ■ night. The Minerva, Grigson Street, Wai mate, ladies’ and children's outfits Ain accident involving the de» oi one- mnn> and injuries to ano l er occurred at Alexander Donaid tannery at Druev (Auckland) sho” ly after 8 o'cL-'k yesterday mon ing, when, a machine used for d r3 ’ ing wool burst into fragments. two of the workers in the vicin’'were struck by Dying metal. A"’ ' ar.der Donald, a married man *>• i three children, residing st 1 i kohe, received injuries to his do® ac) and one thigh. GeorgeRRorie ri a married man with two chiW''’ residing it Pap-akura. had Ws * arm broken and received very on’ injuries to his head ard Bolton died while on the way Auckland Hospital. Donald w* s< n -'Hed to Hospital and his I or. is unchanged. Boils, Sores and Pimples Skin Eruptions disappear, 1 ake this dinkum tip from me I Keep BRYAN’S BLOOD P lli l FIER near. 3/6 per jttle. ~1 K. A. Brvan. M.P.S.. PrewnP'l Chemist. Phone 9, Box 62, ' V mate.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 8 April 1927, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 8 April 1927, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 8 April 1927, Page 4