Tlie New Zealand Shipping Company has received radio advice from the Remuera that she experts to arrive at Wellington at 6 a.m. next Monday. At the Manawata Compotitions on Saturday niglit Mrs A. Gannaway, of Napier, gained first prize in the English song, and along with "Mrs M. Sorrel, has been recalled for tlie mezzo Boprano test solo. The death occurred at Port Ahuriri this morning, of Mr Jolin William McSwain, well-known and respected in the locajity at the comparatively early age of 52 " The late Mr McSwain was a waterside worker bv calling and had been resident in the Port for some years. Y illiam Wor.blcy, an nx-warder at tlie Porirua Mcntal Hospital, was sontenced to 12 month-' hard labour by Ohief Justice M.vers for perjurv in connection with tlie rccent trial of a warder for martmiting a patient. Mr Justiec Myers said that such an offence struck at the very root of tlie adniinistration of justice. — Press Assoeiation. Dr T. ('._ Moon- was listcd to addre.ss tlie Napier Rotary Club tliis afternoon luit owing to tlic presence of Sir Harry Lauder, wlio announced his owu presence officially as i'ollows. 'Tlarry, ( 'ircumnavigator. Glasgow Rotury Club,'" aniid a bellow oi' wclniiio, the docfor excused himsolf, suggcsling that tbe following story was a parallel of liis posilion. The fainous cricketer. W. G. Grace. was playing in a villago cliaritv cricket match oue d;'v ivlieii ti io village wickot-keeper tnrniphantly stumped hihi and .appcaled to tbe umpire. "Not out." "said that worthy immcdiately, "and don't "do it "a'gaiii. Tlie crowd rnme liere, to- • clav to see W. G. Grace hat, nof to watch you keep wickets." The doctor contimied that he was ecrtain tlvat the members wonld rather watch Sir Harry bat than to see hiin keep wickets. Tlic doctor was thankcd lieartily by the ehairman for his happy thought. - Yatcs' Casli Stores. Ltd., Thackerav strcd. Napier, sel] 7011). hag 1A sugar at 1 °s Rd. Evaported apricots foj- jam makino:. 4d per 1b. Cash at tlic co«-yi» -.]• only.* Poultrykeepers! Amner's have just prepared the new season's supply of their favourably kpown oyster shell fowl grit, which will again he available nt a'l stores and merchants. The demand for this popular fowl tonic and egg producer hecomes greater each 4 year and stocks become sold out be^fore the nest season's shells are W avadable, so clients are advised te obtain tbeir supplies early. Amner's, Clive Rqtiare," 'phone 3912.* • Yates' Casb Stores, Ltd., sell new prunes 31b. for lld, cooking fi.gs.6d, block honey 8d, 'plione 2409.* 1 lie most obstinate rough or colri -..)on givcs way to "Nazol." Never known to fai I- Acts like a. charm. 60 closef for 1/6.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 9
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