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Mr. W. JuqiKtt, the fruit-canning expert who recently arrived from England under engagement to tho New Zealand Government, will leave Wellington next week for the purpose of making himself acquainted with the capabilities of the various fruitgrowing districts ia tho colony. Sotgt. Gordon aud Constable Lopde'l, of the Wellington Police Force, left for Blenheim by the Huupiri to-day to assist iv tho search for tho prisoners who m»nuped from the trie-planting gaol at Seddon Bovera) days ago. An architect named George William KniCKt Broome, recently in ousittcss in Wellington, wnis before Dr. A. M'Arthur, 13.M., yesterday, on charges ol theft of a (ohccjue k-aluerl at £20, which hud been deposited with the tender of Wilton and JoiH-s, builders, for tho woric of altering Ike Adams Stnr Cycling Company's premises, and ot having forged tho name vt K. VV. Adnrns as an endornemcnt to fi(O cheque in question drawn on the Bank of New Zealand, Te Aro. Chief Doicctivo M'Gratli prosecuted, and Mr. Herdmnn defended. A p'.ea of guilty on Hie tihargo of forgery was entered, and accusi-d wfl« committed to tho Suprbmo Court for trial. The charge of theft wus withdrawn. Mr. Iferdman stated that ne hoped tho money tvould be repaid before «cciwt.l enme up for Albert Ernest Stevens was remanded to appear at Auckland next Friday to answer a ehnage of theft of overcoats, etc., from the steamer Rob Roy at Auckland on the t2th April. MR. SEDDON'S BUDGET SPEECH ivlll undoubtedly provo .yenr InteroalinK. til*' statement* aro fair ana brond-iniud-i>d, but require carqful consideration. There in no consideration required tvhon ilccididg to order your noxt «uit, nB wo ran rncomrtinnd gentlemen requiring perttoot fit und nrst-claas wo-kmnnship to i-all and inspect tho lnrgo asaorlment of »ca.<onablo suiting materials at Mossre. Adolf Neumon and Son, 61, WilUe-slteot. -Advt. When an old codger shivers and shakes, An ho heara tho wild winter winds roar, That ancient mistako ho continues to mako, And swallows "hot rum" in galdre ; Till fioint! friend, like an angol of light, Inlrnrhiopn a colnce moro fliiro ; And Booths his old throttlo by bringing a bottle Of "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — Advfc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1904, Page 5

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