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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The U.S.S. Company's pocket guides I for May have arrived. ! Train arrangements and excursion fares are nnnounced in connection with \ the Hawke's Bay races at Hastings on i' Wednesday and Thursday. j Mr H. E. Gunter, the well-known \ mn-icinn of PnlmTston North, was \ married at Wellington on Thursday to j MiHs Leoni Smith, of London. ( Mr Robert Matheson, the well-known piper, died in the Musterton Hospital on Thursday evening Irom typhoid fever, j Deceased was only 29 years of ago. ( Mr G. Balcombe gives notice of his intention to apply lor a license for the j Ct.-muuercifil Hotel at the annual meot- J ing of the Licensing Bench oa the Ist I prox.

The steamer Gertie has towed the capsized schooner Ronga into Wellington harbour. The latter has been righted. No bodies were found on beau), and the cargo had all been washed out.

A Dietrich leather worker who has been arrested at Dresden confesses to murdering a banker and a youth in Dresden in 1900, and also to committing four murders in Austria.

The attitude of the Turkish troops at Rafah is menacing. The commander states he occupied Dafah as an integral part of the vilayet of Syria. The removal of the boundary pillars is undeniable. An discovery of coroutine has been made on the Broken Hill line. The mineral contains uranium oxide, from which radium is obtained. Professor Brag states the mineral discovered is strongly radio-active.

Ladies’ Black Caracul Jackets 4D, a the Economic.

The Daily Mail states a cobbler at Marakesh, Morocco, named Mesfeury, was arrested for murdering thirty-six women. The whole of the bodies were found under the house and backyard, Mesfeury will be cruefied. France and China have settled claims in connection with the Nanchang incident. China admits that the magistrate committed suicide and pays an indemnity of 400,000 taels, and also has punished the anchors of the massacres of the missionaries.

The Mail’s Johannesburg correspondent states the commission just concluding its labours recommends t ho deportation of all bad Chinese. If gamblers and opium smokers were deported the others would settle down. Ladies’ Flann alette Blouses 3s 9d, at the Economic

Striga, a Russian, was mortally wounded at Charenton by the explosion of a bomb in his pocket. A second bomb was found in another pocket. The Galois states the bombs were intended to wreck a train conveying Clemican, Striga’s companion, to Russia.

The Farmers’ Union at Pahiatna Imve arranged for a big conference of<i* legates to be held on the 29th May. Tbe Premier and prominent members of Parliament ore to be invited, and they will be entertained at a smoko concert in the evening.

During tbe fishing season nt Rotorua 22,140 trout were known to have been caught. The aggregate weight is 87,2231 b. This quantity is three times greater than that of the stason two years ago, and one-thud more than last season. Splendid fish were caught in Tarawera towards tho close of the season. The Customs authorities at Lyttelton seized four cases of wild cluck.-, which were about to be shipped to England. The seizure was male under section 3 of “The Animals Protection Act, 1900,” which prohibits the export of native game.

Football Jerseys cheaper than ever at the Economic.

President Fallieres banquetted King Edward at the Elysee and roferre 1 to the King’s frequent visits as precious pledges of the cordiality of ihe relations of the two nations. King Edward said he way confident the entente cordial would do more than anything else to maintain peace.

We have to acknowledge the receipt of the Scindian for April iyo6. This magazine of the Boys’ High School at Napier increases in interest each number, and furnishes a va'uable little record of the doings of students both in school and out of it. The magazine contains a fine picture of the First Fifteen for 1005, also views of the cadets’ camp at Pnkehon. Towels 10.1, Is, Is 3i. Is Gd, Is lid per pair at the Economic. We wish it clearly understood (says the Eketahnna Express) that, unless under very extiaordinary circumstances, we cannot suppress the names of persons who figure in Court proceedings. One subsciber, whose name appeared in our last issue, has cut off his nose, as it were, to spite his face, and has instructed us to stop his paper. We have stopped it, but not put the shutters up.

Recognising the need that existed at Gisborne for some place where boys and young men could spend their leisure hours apart from hotels and street corners, the Rev. Dawson Thomas, vicar of Holy Trinity Church, inaugurated a movement for the establishment of a club. He has succeeded in carrying out his scheme, and the club was opened recently. A feature of the institution is a well-equipped billiard room.

For Colds in the Head and Influenza Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d per bottle. In the list of expenses of the “All Blacks,” presented at the annual meeting of the New Zealand Rugby Union, appear the following items:—Daily allowance to players, £lOll 9s; board and lodging, £2209 Is 8d ; gratuities to servants, stewards, etc., £232 18s 5d ; uni- ' forms, £l5O 17s sd; mid transit expenses, £IOOB 19s 10d. The laundry account shows £7O 18s; medical expenses £llO IGs 9d; presentation medals to team, £252 2s ; debentuics redeemed and guarantees refunded £1722 13s; interest and exchange on debentures redeemed and guarantees refunded, £B9 19s; reception expenses at Auckland, £lO2 19s Bd. Angus McDonald, of Maharahara, was brought up at the Magistrate's Court at Palmerston North on Saturday morning, and charged with having attempted to commit suicide at Sandon on March Blst last. The Court was told that McDonald had got, into monetary difficulties

and had suffered much from despondency. He had taken to drink, and when he had tried to commit suicide he was hardly accountable for hia actions. The Magistrate said he would admit faccusnd to probation for six months. He trusted that the case would prove a warning, and impressed on McDonald that it was no use running away from trouble, and that it would have been fairer to his wife and children to have waited and seen the thing through. FACTS ESTABLISHED AT CO CUT. In an action, the cause of which was flagrant misuse of SANDER ifc SON’S name and other gross mLrepresemadon by a imitating company, which was tried before his Honor Chief Justice J. Madden, K.C.M.G., LL D., in the Supreme Court at Melbourne, the prosecution showed 1. That Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract contains all medicinal constituents of the eucalypt, in a highly refined and pure form. 2. That it is much more powerfully healing (antiseptic) than ordinary eucalyptus preparations. 3. That it does not depress tiro heart like ordinary eucalyptus preparations. 4. That it contains no harmful in gradients, and 5. That it is highly commended bv many authorities for the last 30 years as a safe, reliable and ellcctuc remedy. Some imitators have tried to deceive the public by stimulating SANDER & SON’S get up; others have relied on the “just as good ’’ game. Therefore take care and obtain the , GENUINE, SANDER & SONS’EUCALYPTI : EXTRACT.

Dr Do I.Dio, jlo.iili Officer lor ITa who’s 15,iv, was on a visit to Woodvilio ti'-.'av .

A no'ice regarding (be lost policy of Alcvimdi r 11 11 -s;!i wiin d opiv itr- in ms I'a r ci'miim I ml"y. W(. j) ;vc 1.-» Mr lor a brae- of ■ liic 1 : i ~i.d Mr K. Prichard fo r ii nice plump wild pigeon. 1 iiHmus cl |i,o Kind iDp in iii'.ki' l.earubie, even in V\ C'O 1 vibe. Mr lla!| h (Tx liss boon triuwfern ,1 to A\'- S:i ll :t.>ii (n.in the 1■ i• 1 1 Post Dll;. \ uni 1 is place has been taken by Mr D Kielmlim. Mr (’. ('radock Ims hicii transferred to New Plymouth. Cash Discount of Is in the .£ at. the Economic. ]l is rumored in volnnntfor cTcles that (lenciiil ID.bington v.di bo -nm-fil-cd in tile comm rod of the >. i w /. 1 d md Defence Forces by ('Monel Kitchener, a

brother of Lord Kitchener. Co'onfl Kitchener has lately In-oo on « v:■:I to Mew Zealand.

■Messrs iinuluiis N Ce.. auctioneer-', land and estate agents. ( .(c,, am prepared to undertake sales of any deset ip. tion throughout this district. They have appointed Air Edgar Hanling as their agent, and ho will bo pleased to take orders for the linn.

Mr Thomas Ilealy, •ho has been residing in Qiuoiiidaod Mr too last three years, arrived in Woodville on a visit to his brother last week'. Mr 11 only speaks enthusiastically of life in Queensland, and does not lind the climate at all try-

As tbe r-'sult probably of Urn rilm-D universal us • of copper in I'T g' M'.'b Mini telephone inslMl ition, the mice ol lieu, eommodt'y i;:i - rmeu very con-mb-va! iv. Jt is not surprising l.h retmo to h er tlmt eyes me being cast, in the directum of Mahe.ruiiiini. A Air Fryer. of Auckland, who has taken out a piospi cmi’s Hci-iisO, is lit pies,nit in the district i omul MMiarabara. The customary visit of a teem ol \\ on tvilin bii'iard players in the Ta-‘am t (Tub nf PMiaKu l . \V'i- mail'on SaimM'iy eveninpr. A most enjoy lire lino whs eii"*i!, and tho visitors were mo t ho pmib y entertained. Lien team eons: led ol lour placers. Tim (ir.-l r.imd of game.--ondcil with the score-evi n, and the lest player on cither side placed olf. ibe game going t > AVooilviile. Tins nmkm; I’m two places lev. !, ami the conqueror will he playi din "Woodville shortly.

at I ■! lUlMla we-' mam' on e\ ing. A moi-t Cl joy ib'e lilil was spi-nt, ami tile visitors were mo t lumpgaby entertained. Lien team eonsmied ol tom-placers. Tim (ir.-l r. n.id of games ended with the score - evi n, nm! :!m ! esl player on either side placed olf. ilm game going t) AN'ooilviiL'. Tins nmke.; the two places lev. !, and the conquer,;!' will he playi din "Woodville shortly. The artistic up no wane • of the Deni ml Hotel has been the subject of quite a number of remarks lately, and wo congratulate Air Lawicnco on llio gnat last" he lee- shewn in deem’:,ling the building. Tim bud dine' me ms fo light up the street. Mr LotlomLy bas aso been having many impi ov-'m ci(> < fil-cto ! inside, and the Dentiii! is nndmibtedL' one of the be-t. ki-pt bouses b ; wen Wellington and An.-klfind. A\ ith a lew more cf our public buildings ib.me up the street wi.l begin to look as it should. A reporter .-f Tin-; Kx.vi.tmn; lm 1 a

look through the Port Ollb e Hotel dm week. The hotel both insi ie and mu is just our id'l he hands of the renovators. '.Mr A. E. Lawrence h -s made a > plcndi.i job of his contract, and the appear..nee of the building now does cicditto the quarter in which it is siiuali d. Inside idle whole premise' have been metamorphosed. Now wall-papers, new linoleums and carpels have boon put in, and h ,vo cflVct'-d a v, omb-i ini improvement. In the far e.-pi-cially is tin; change notable. Iho counter's have been covoivd with a solid linoleum, and duns and windows have been p milad and mad" m look quite : iko these o) a ,m-W taii'di' g. Now iho Tost Ohio • Ho: el is one of the nio-t eomldrlabb'-luokin;; a id up-l.i-datc in the town. Both air i.nd Mrs Lourio know how to run a hotel, and we trust they will ivcdvi) the support i hoy deserve. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Great i’opperminl is Gi and 2s Gd per bottle, English s.uidle-twof-il trousers, 7s Gd Co'omal ditto y» Gd. Youths’ and girls jereys in cardin d .and navy, with polo anti roll collars. Bloomer.-, Gi. 11 blouses, everything of the latest. Everything at the right price. Basil mgs in unusual variety and A 1 value. Colonial Blau kets ut the right price. At Londoilouse. Special purchase of ladies’ irtminog huts and toques. There arc 12 nmgiml from 13s Gd to 22s Gl, ail to he sold for 12s Gd each. Customer-! won! 1 do wr-ll to call early and get the pick.—o. BaxwFoim, it Co., the Bon Marche. Mother Nature, IVLD. When suffering from a cough or cold, you want to lake Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It acts on Nature’s plan by loosening tile cold, n lieving tin; lungs, and making expectoration easy, rheasa.it to make, sale, and always cure-. For Sale liy Watson w Co , Woudvillo.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3870, 7 May 1906, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3870, 7 May 1906, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3870, 7 May 1906, Page 2

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