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Towels lOcl, Is, Is 3*l, Is Gd, Is lid per pair at the Economic. Miss Gray, who for the past few years has been assistant at the Kumoroa School, and who baa been very popular with a parents and children, has been appointed assistant mistress of the Hastings school. While regretting the loss Miss Gray’s departure will mean to Kumeroa, we heartily congratulate her on her promotion. The Sydney Morning Herald, referring to Mr Beddon’s 13 years of Premiership, says it is an event of importance and interest outside of New Zealand. It is a remarkable record in Australasian political life, and on many grounds it most be regarded as a remaikable career. He has certainly not been idle. Mr Victor M. Braund, of Wellington, is taking further stops in the Colonial Bank case, and on Wednesday afternoon at'Duncdin lodged a notice that he will move for a review of tho decision of Mr Justice Cooper refusing his application for a suspension of the order for tho destruction of tho books of t’ e Colonial Bank. Mr I.aing, secretary to tho Hawke’s B-iy Exhibition Committee, was in Wood vide fn-dav arranging Hr exiiibits from this end of the district in the H. B. Court. He interviewed tho Mayor who will give every' assistance. Unfortunately Mr Bolt n, Managing Director of the Bjcnn Company is'away, so that it was imposible to arrange for an exhibit from the WoodvilD factory. It is hoped, however, that tins will be eventnally in ranged. The Crown Dairy Company will be a large exhibitor. The survivors of tho Comte do Smet da Nayer report that the vessel sprang a leak, ami the pumps proved useless to to check the inflow' of water. The vessel sank suddenly. Two boats wore swamped, and one escaped in which twenty-six were saved, including twelve cadets. The Belgian training ship Comte de Bmot.do Nayer, with twenty-three cadets on board, bound for Australia, foundered in o gile in the Bay of Biscay on Thuesday, April 2-Uh. The captain and thirty - three others were drowned. WEATHEE EE POET.

Capt. Edwin telegraphed to-day:— Moderate to strong southerly winds. Glass rise; probably frost to-night. 118 SOLD, of Dannevirke, is prepared to undertake all kinds of housework, washing, &c., in Woodville. Good laundress. Particulars at The Examines Office. 130m7 SOCIAL. ASOCIAL in aid of the Funds of the Ladies’ Guild in connection with St. David’s Presbyterian Church will be held in the Foresters’ Hall on FRIDAY Evening, May 4th, at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited. Admission —Adults, Is; Children, 6d. N. WATSON, 228m4 Secretary. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LADIES’ GUILD. GRAND BAZAAR! f 1 10 BE HELD in the DRILL HALL ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 9th and 10th May. Choice Array of Articles. POPULAR ATTRACTIONS. The Secretary would be obliged if all articles for the Bazaar were sent in by the end of the week. L. DAVIES, 222m6 Secretary. BOROUGH OP WOODVILLE GASWORKS. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS (endorsed “ Gasworks”) are invited until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, IGth May, 1900, for; The construction of the Borough Gasworks, including Buildings in Brick, Gasholder, Tank in Concrete, and the erection of Manufacturing Plant complete Plans and particulars may he seen at the City Engineer’s Office, Wellington, the Borough Engineer’s Office, Napier, and the Council Office, Woodville. SAMUEL JICKELL, (Assoc. M. Inst., G.E.), | Engineer. ! Woodville, 27th April, 1900. | 225m13 m m i PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Licensing Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Pabiatua will bo held at the Magistrate’s Court at Woodville on FRIDAY, the first day of June, 1000, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon. All applications must be lodged in duplicate with the Clerk to the Licensing Committee at Woodville on or before THURSDAY, the 10th day of May, 1000. 1). IiiIOSNAHAN, Clerk to the Licensing Committee. Woodville, 4th dav of May, 1900. 284m5

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3869, 4 May 1906, Page 3

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