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The Rotorua, en route* frohx Squtlihampton to Auckland, arrived at. Colon (Cristohal) on ihe 20th, and sailed form:. Panama (Balhoa)' on • 21st June. F.or .some time past the 'eohdition oi; 'Sbakespear© -road. has ' beeu' a cause for adverse eomment and it was pleasr ing to ncrte to-day that a stavt_. liiri been made to in some degree fe'-eon-dition it. The work that was conii tnenced this morning myolved. the teai'ing up of ' certain portions, wbjph. were fhen relaid in hot mix. While . these measures cannot be regarded ,.as permanent they will at last_ linprove the condition of the surface* fpr a Vrhile. .... * All the proceeds of the 1930 Reveille are to be deyoted to tlie improvement of" the Marble Parade, which work is .noff in progress. The Napier Tnirty. Thousaud Club has engaged Mr W. Lints, along ivith his immense, gtock of scenery, costumes, elcctrieal effeetfe, etc., and witli such cordial co-opeaiitioli as has been shown by 200 odd performers. tlie club confideutl.v . expects ■ . that tbese perfonnances will' eclipse anytbing ever before presented in Napier. . . . An appllcation "for a re'heafing of a ^ jnaintenance" charger was made to Mr A, M. Mowlem, S.M., in the Napier Magistrate's Court this morning by•Mi C. W. Nasb on behalf of Robers Ilenrv Howard. The maintenauce offi- ■ cer,. Mr R. • J> ■ Barrett,- stated . that; Howard was arrested on.a warrant at Rotorua last niglit and would be taken to Auckland to seive a .tenn for failure ■. to pay - maintenance. His l\'cirs3iip stated that under the circumstances he could nof see his way to grant a rehearing, which was therefore refpsed. That .he had lived with a woman for nine years was admitted by a defendant in a civil case in the Napier Magistrate's Court this morning rvhen lie clisputed a" claim on the grpund that this woman had ineurred the debts in his name. "Well you raust pay for your fun, you kiiow,'' remarked the Magistrate." "You have heett living with this woman as your wife. "As my hoUsekeeper, interjected defendant.. "Yes, with all tho necessary _duties - attendent thercon." "Wlpefe is the woman nowf;" askcd tlie 5fagistratei ■ ""Still living with me," rejdied defen- • 'daiit, who' then consentetd • To . judg; xneiit: ' - • ' The quartoj'ly nioeting of C'ourt. Sir ' Chavles Napier, A.,G.F-. , was-Treld last' ' evening, C.'R. :Bro. - Nodwell presiding : "oydr, 'an --escellent ' aitehdaiu^gpf. mmm* ■ '• bersr . Onh' caadidate wss '.initiatecl-.inte ^ Nor-estry byT. tim i C.R.,' asststed- --by" •P.CiR. Bros dordon.' The election of officers 'for - the next six niontlis resulted as follows : — C;R., Bro," G. Hannah: S.C.R., Bro. R. Osborne; S.W., Bro. C. W. Elmes (re-eleeted) ; J.W., Bro. A. Young (re-elected) ; secretary, Bro. E. It. Spriggs (re-elected) ; ti-eas-urer, Bro. C. J. Read (re-eleeted); assistant secretary, Brn. E. Foote (reelected) ; S.B., Bro. Boyee ; J.B., Bro. F G. Allan. Accounts amonnting to £178 8s were passed for payment. After the meeting supper was served bv The social committee. One feature of the evening was tlie fact that eleven - P-.C.R.'s wei-e present, showing that the old members still have Forestiy at beart. Tlie sense. of sight'is-20 times more essential than that of bqarlng. for our protection and' well heing. . Dori't -negIect youn sight. .-H. Bniinptt, Consulting Optician, Napier.* ... * . • Because'df. the tendency .of lime- td s!nk deep'-.into the soil -beneath the rahgef of plant food systbms, and because it is of the greatesfc benefit to plants wlien near the surface, it is always found preferable to apply lime to tlie surface and harrow it into tbc lars. Anlners' Lime Co., Ltd.. Boy 1, it in. •* Write for priees and partieu^apier.* " ,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 9

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