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All the sheep by the Wnkatipu have been landed in good condition. Meeting of volunteers at Auckland urged representatives in Parliament to oppose withdrawal of Government subsidy. "Western Australian Government propose to to reduce taxation en necessaries ofhfe. Mrs Quodling was awardod £2GOQ for loss of her husband in Eedfem railway accident. It is understood that representatives of colonial and English foreign insurance companies meet in Melbourne next month to arrange a general tariff for this colonyChristchiirch Licensing Committee have further adjourned hearing of charges against Coker's Hotel to enable the licensee to bring evidence. Midland Railway Company called meeting of bondholders to protest rgainst action of Government. N.S. Wales Parliament is debating bill to make electoral qualification one month's residence instead of three months. A man suffering from delirium tremen* escaped from a padded cell in the Timaru Gaol on Wednesday. The Mayor of Timaru has received word from Boosey & Co,, of London, that they will give a cup of the value of L 25 for the annual bands' contest. Catherine Rogers, an aged widow, has been found dead in bed at CaverWalter Buchanan, baker, Auckland, for a breach of the Factories Act, was fined a sum amounting with costs to L 8 2s. Heavy rain and floods in Auckland. At Magistrate's Court, Christchiirch, Paling, Fletcher, and Humphreys were fined Lo for inserting coupons for prizes in packets of tea. Gladstone will hold aloft from election struggle. Justin McCarthy intends to appeal to Irish at Home and abroad for election funds. Redmond says Parnellites will contest every seat in Ireland. A thief was caught stealing goods from E. and W. Mills and Co's. bonded store, Wellington, on Wednesday. The hatch covers of the Rnapehu fell on four men working at Wellington Wharf. Three men were injured and one is in a critical condition. Isabella]} Laws got 12 months at Napier for embezzlement. A strong syndicate, backed up by Mr George Lansell.of Bendigo, is inspecting the Thames mines, with a veiw to taking over several well-known properties. In the libel case Cohen v. Whittington (Waipawa Mail) claim .£2OO damages for libel, a verdict was given for .I'oO and costs. Captain Edwin wired as we wont to press:—North-east to north and west gale after 12 hours from now, with ruin; glass further fall. Indications are bad. On Sunday next the Rev. J. Wrigloy will preach on " Like as a Father " in the morning, and on " The unanswerable argument for Christianity " in the evening. To-morrow evening he will speak in the street, " The old and new political economy." Referring to the big pigs we spoke of the other day, Mr Peebles informs us that a pig of his rearing, killed about a fortnight ago by Mr Barrett, at nine months old, weighed 3071b5. He thinks this a much better record than 4001bs at twenty months. So do we. 'At itie meeting of the H.B. Land Board on Friday, F. Goff was granted till September 15th to pay rent. —A similar application from Geo. Newett was refused, he having applied for a mortage.—lt was decided to forfeit the selections of Messrs Bodley, Moreland, Patterson, Reidy, Hawse, Timmins M'Laren and Murch, as they had neither paid their rent nor taken any notice of demands. Five applications to complete purchase were approved, that of Mr Hope, Woodville, being refused owing to insufficient improvements. H. Monteith. H. MONTEITH, 4 UCTIONEER, STOCK AND 4L GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Town and Country Properties for Sale. Resident Agent for Dalgetty & Co., Napier. AND FOR SALE. Several small areas near town, Specially adapted for dairy farming. H. MONTEITH, Land Agent. A. R. Mayo, P. W. Mayo, J. G. Mayov PLANTING SEASON. Fruit and Forest Trees 10,000,000 to select from. HE old-established Firm of J. __ MAYG & SONS grow all they offer, guarantee them of the most approved varieties, true to name, and suitable to the district. Illustrated and Instructive Catalogue post free. Inspection cordially invited. Hundreds of testimonials from planters in all parts of the colony. J. Mayo and Sons, NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN, PALMERSTON NORTH, N.Z. 826st The Money Question. MRE. A. HAG GEN will lecture on the above subject in the Public Hall, Kumeroa, on SATURDAY, June 29th. Lecture begins at 7.30 p m. 914je28 ETHODIST CHURCH. NEXT SUNDAY SERVICES. MORNING AND EVENING. Kev. J. Wrigley. TENDERS. —IEND&Sfr Wanted for the erec- , ticfe of outhouses for the Manga-nt'>a School. Tenders close on SATURDAY, July 6th 1895, at Noon. Plana and specifications to be seen at The Examiner Office. Tenders addressed to "S. Hutching," Woodville Post Office. S. HUTCHING, 93Qjj3 " Chairman.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2385, 28 June 1895, Page 3

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