It is notified that the Assessment Court will bit on 10th May lor the purpose of hearing objections to the revised district valuation roll of Johnsouville district; and on 17th May in connection with th( Onslow district roll. The installation of Mr. T. W. M'Donaid as Mayor of Lower Hutt will takt place this evening. Many peoplo who did not record theii votes at the recent by-election in Wellington are under the impression thuf their names will be removed from the electoral roll. No guch action will be taken. The Act only provide* for lire removal of names in the case of a general election, consequently the names of those who failed to exercke their electoral privilege lant month will remain on the roll. A holder of a certificate under tiio Shorthand Reporters Act was excused from jury service at tie Supreme Court to-day. The Act confers the status of officer of the Court on the holder of the certificate, who us therefore exempt from service on juries. The examinations in connection with the registration of hospital-trained nurses wall bo held throughut New Zealand tomorrow aud on Wednesday. There un W candidate! for the preliminary exarai. nation in anatomy and physiology, and i <«> for the final examination in practical f n^-li*° tin ? Jjf UIOM Crested in th< vM? n 6 n '?, Ga " iMm ArtiUer > Volunteer Corps will be held in the Artillery Lecture Room, Buckle-street, on Friday evening next, when arrange monts will be made for the first parad. of <the Company. There w*s a good attendance at th. opening run «f tne Wellington Harrier, which took «lac« from Kilbirnie TeGardens on Saturday afternoon. Tb< ' course takenwaa aJong Evans Bay. round LMiramar Flat, and homo ftirough the cut ting. A quarter-imilo run in resulted ii. a tio between iMitcholl and Everard fo' first place, with Bennett, and Rou ir, close attendance. Several visitors fron gymnasium and athletic (bodies tool part in the run. Mr. R. H. Edwards, ihe well-knowi^ builder, is th© latest victim of the furi ous-riding cycliat. As Mr. Ed-wards was crossing Willis-street, nearly opposite the Evening Post premises, at 8 oNilock this morning, ho was run down by a cyclist and rendered unconscious. On rocov«ring consciousness, he was asked by the erring cyclist: "Are you hurt sir?" "I am afraid I am," wu the reply. "Sorry, air!" oiwerved ih« causo of the troubto, and off the cyclist todo! On being examined by a medical man Mr. Edwards was found to have strained the sinew of his left «rm; and h* will be crippled for a fortnight. Anniversary semoes were held in the Terrace Congregational Church yestcr day. The Rev. Maedonald Aspknd, of the Courtenay-place Church, proach ed in the morning from the text '"Blessed are the pure w heart, for they shall see God," and the pastor of ithe church, the Rev. J. Reed Qlasion, preached iri the evening, his text being from Exoduf xiv. 15, "Go Forward." In the coum of his remark* Mr. Glasson Mid tin wonderful revivaJ which had started ii WaUt had spread to London and Arae rica, and there were also signs of it n New Zealand. It would shortly bo ii Wellington, he submitted, if th. peoplo gave themselves to prayer and expectancy. At the morninj service the choir, under Mr. Horace G. Hunt, rendered the anthem "0 Conn lei us Sing," and in the evening "Senc out Thy Light." During the offertory, Mrs. Kilgour «an£ "Angels ever Bright nnd Fair." Th* services will bo con tinued with tea and public meetings, tomorrow evening, when special music will be sung. A meeting of tho Philosophical So ciety (will l>« held on Wednesday evening. The boy Win. Burke, who was remanded by a bench of Justices to be dealt with by the Magistrate for having insufficient means of support, came before Dr. A. M' Arthur, S.M., this morning. Chief Detective M'GratU stated that tho defendant worked his passage to Wellington from Melbourne six weeks ago. Since his arlival here he had been wandering about the town and sleeping where he could. His Worship mid he nad been speaking to Mr. Arnold about the lad, and he was going to try and get him employment on an ocean -going vessel. The lad expressed v, willingness to go to sea, and was remanded until Friday to ace what could, bo done for him. Wm. Anton, on a charge of theft of lead, valued at £10 tho property of Stewart ano\ Co., w«remanded until the sth May. Accused on Mr. Uerdinnn's application, was gram ed bail : self £50 and two sureties of £2 each. For insobriety Hiram Nixon w.i fined 10s, in default 48 hours. Hup. Mullins was convicted and ordered ( j come up for sentence when called upon the understanding being that he went v the country for work, and four first ot fenders were convicted. Oney Higgii.. was convicted of having entered the Queen's Wharf without a ticket from, tlu tolls clerk, also of having refused to leavi the wharf when ordered. One conviction carried a fine of ss, with 9s costs. The men handling the milk in the employ of tho Fresh Food and Ice Co. are medically examined by the corapanv'e doctor.— Advt. ' Munt, Cottrell, and Co., general car* riers, Customs and forwarding agents. Storage a speciality. Furniture packed and removed. Office.. Queen's Chambers. Telephone No. 23.— Adrt. "Pit" has created quite * "flutter" of excitement. So has C. Smith, CubaBtrootj only his •'flutters" aro more roal and bonefioial to tho purchasing public of Wellington: The amount of business done shows emphatically that C. Smith's "highclass goods" at "low-class prices" arc in groat doinand. Frosh shipments of the no west and most up-to-dato goods aro continually arriving by efory stoamer, straight from tho oentros of fashion. We are in direct communication with all English and Continental market*, therefore aro able to en tor for tho most fastidious of tastes. Noto the following linos:— Special purchase of ladies' tweed Inverness coats, splendid valuo. 255; nothing smarter in appearance A choice range in all the fasnionablo colouring* of ladies' cravenetto and rainproof coals, genuinely showerproof, from 25s.— C. Smith, Cash Draper, I Cuba-stroot.—Advt. * ' To ona-blo ratepayers to attond tho publio mooting at Worse* Bay on Wednesday evening noxt tho steamor Admirals ad vorlisod to leave town that owning at 6.30 o clock., returning at conclusion of meeting. Full particulars will bo found in our advertising columns. Honry Fielder atod Co. publish an inset with tonights Post giving particular* of their half-yearly sale of furniture and houcehol dfurnwhmgs. Urgent to school two urchins sent The truant played and fishing wont ; One caught it hot, his pants woro thin, Ono caught a cold, for he fell in ; lTio cold grew worse, and caunad alarm, -~ Tul some kind neighbours brought X charm, A charm it proved and did endure, They called it Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.— Advt. NIL DESPERANDUM. Possibly this may catch the oye of sow? poor unfortunate who has \*ied all lor^ fit so-called remedies for colds, bad chests md duigerous fits of coughing. Don't 'orgot, Tonktag s Linseed ; Emulsion is rour remedy. A preparation that will find ts way through all qvfatters 'of the globn wlely on its merits. Sold everywhere Jts 6d. 2s 6d. and 4s 6d per b^SESSt!
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1905, Page 4
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