Mr E. F. Stubbs, of Takapau, is at. present staying in Napier. The Southland A. and P. Show opened in perfect Summer weather to-day. The entries excoed those of last year.- — Press Association. Mr W. J. Lyon, who has resigned his mefubership of the Napier Harbour Board, on which he was a represcntative of the Hastings distric-t, has " taken. up permanent residence in Auckland. At Bluff, this afternoon the Hon. P. A. de la Perelle lays a wreath on the grave of the late Sir Joseph V ard on hehalf of the Canadian Club. — Press Association. Mr W. E. Barnard, M.P., has received notice from the Minister of Education, the Hon. H. Atmore, that he has approved of the addition of a bedroom to the school-teacher's residence at Pakowhai. The Taranaki Oilfields Company has started drilling at its new location, a report to-day stating that the Waitangi No. 1 well water supply installation was completed, beiim drilled to 47 feet and eemented. There is a 22inch stove pipe casing at that depth in a sandy shale. All the equipment is running satisfactorily. — Press Association. Mr Oscar Garden and Captain Haig , arrived at Nelson at 11.34 a.m. today. Captain Chandler returned to - Blenheim owing to fog and clouds. The other aviators were compelled by the conditions to follow the coast line, which caused a protraeted trip. A civic welcome was given, followed by a lunch. He left for Wellington at 2.30 this afternoon. — Press Association. During the recent sitting of the Napier Supreme Court no fewer than 95 legal works, weighty in size as well as contents, found their way to the legal table of the Napier Courthouse. Apparently ihe work oi returning them to the library has proved too arduous a task for the members of the legal fratemity who delved into their inner mysteries during.. the procedure. .of the - Vafious cases, for to-day tlns formidable battery of knowledge cohtinued to fqrm an impenetrable. wall across the. t - hqad- o£ the legal . table; . 7.1. . The Puketapu * Women Js _ Institute held its December meeting in the hall on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Jamcs presided over a good attendance. It was decided to have the Christmas tree for the children on Saturday afternoon next, Mrs Little kindly giving the use of her ground. Tn the Cveniiig there will he a card tournajnent in the hall in aid or the Cance.r Campaign. A "bring and buy" brought in a few shillings and caused quite a lot of amusement. Mesdames A. Fearn and James were the hostesses and the meeting closed witli the institute song and God Save the King. Skill, and the dogged application to detail. are essential in estimating optieal errors in the eye. Get the.serVices of one who confines his time to this ' work alone.' H. M. Bennett, Napier.*' ■ - ■ ; Ta n-ol' saves time, money and labour. ■ Cleans; pblfehes and preserves floors, fnr- • -niture, footwear, " fabric and dueo bodies of ears. If you wnnt the brst qnality vinegar money can buy, you should always stipulate Sharland's Vinegar. Pure, piquant, irfcrong. In bottle or bulk. I
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 263, 9 December 1930, Page 9
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