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Mi- Ronald Paul arrived in town yes-
Mr Ronald Paul arrived in town yes-
terday from .New Plymouth and is stay-
terday from New Plymouth and is stay-
ing at Chavamvos' Hotel
ing at Chavannes’ Hotel
A .Dunedin. wire states that Mr J. R.
A Dunedin wire states that Mr J. R.
tained the call of the Rev A .AVhyte
tained the call of the Rev A. Whyte
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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To-day is the 100 th anniversary of
To-day is the 100th anniversary of
Gladstone, who was born on 29th. De-
Gladstone, who was born on 29th De-
cember, 18C9. '..
cember, 1809.
Mr H. R. S, Taylor, dentist, in an-
Mr H. R. S. Taylor, dentist, in an-
ary. 1910.
ary, 1910.
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HASTINGS JOTTINGS
G. Chapman, Mr and Mrs Bell. ' .
G. Chapman, Mr and Mrs Bell.
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HASTINGS JOTTINGS
with nayylue, witli a narrow front
with navy blue, with a narrow front
panel of white ; navy hlue Bangkok hat
panel of white ; navy blue Bangkok hat
Mi:s. G. F. Roach. wore a black em-:
Miss. G. F. Roach wore a black em-
bossed chenille, with fox fur, and hlaek
bossed chenille, with fox fur, and baek
Mrs J. G. 'Gohbe wore a black tailor-,
Mrs J. G. Cobbe wore a black tailor-
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HASTINGS JOTTINGS
ette, with petal skirt..
ette, with petal skirt.
pink - taffetas, bordered with silver .
pink taffetas, bordered with silver
lace,
lace.
Miss Tiirner-Williams wore a deep
Miss Turner-Williams wore a deep
Miss K. Roulston looked pretty m
Miss K. Roulston looked pretty in
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HASTINGS JOTTINGS
". Mns D; Duncan, in a pretty cycla-
Mrs D. Duncan, in a pretty cycla-
sister, Miss M. Douglas," wore a frock
sister, Miss M. Douglas, wore a frock
of deep lettuee-green, with douhle
of deep lettuce-green, with double
was greatly admired in ' a parchment
was greatly admired in a parchment
net model. The bodice was short? with
net model. The bodice was short, with
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HASTINGS JOTTINGS
land), Mr 6. Firth (Anckland), Mr E.
land), Mr G. Firth (Auckland), Mr E.
Boucher (Auckland), Mr W, Taylor
Boucher (Auckland), Mr W. Taylor
(Canterhury), Mr F. R. Dix_ (Marlbor-
(Canterbury), Mr F. R. Dix (Marlbor-
ough), 'Captain J. D. Hewitt (Auck-
ough), Captain J. D. Hewitt (Auck-
land). '.
land).
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HASTINGS JOTTINGS
• qossip & fashion notes
Social Gossip & Fashion Notes
I
or a word o-f approval was vouchsafed
or a word of approval was vouchsafed
The walls were coveied with clumps
The walls were covered with clumps
on to the stage were deeorated eacli
on to the stage were decorated each
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IN THE AIR
then adopted witbout further discus-
then adopted without further discus-
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IN THE AIR
CHAIRMAN'S REMARIvS.
CHAIRMAN'S REMARKS.
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IN THE AIR
Tbe annual general meeting of tbe
The annual general meeting of the
tbe president, Sir Andrew Russell,
the president, Sir Andrew Russell,
duties. The chairman wisbed Captain
duties. The chairman wished Captain
The chairman again stressed _ the
The chairman again stressed the
cial basis, but be hoped that member-
cial basis, but he hoped that member-
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IN THE AIR
Roach ; club captain, Mr Hugh Chapi-
Roach ; club captain, Mr Hugh Cham-
bers ; executive, Messrs J). Newbigin,
bers ; executive, Messrs D. Newbigin,
K. Fowler, G. ('. Field. T. E. O'Dowd,
K. Fowler, G. C. Field. T. E. O'Dowd,
A. Powdrell, 1. Mc-Leod and P.
A. Powdrell, I. Mc-Leod and P.
Barkev ; pilot instructor, Flying Offlcer 1
Barker ; pilot instructor, Flying Officer,
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IN THE AIR
tbe othar at £400. In this there was
the other at £400. In this there was
a peculiar position. One 'plane wras
a peculiar position. One 'plane was
lying in- store withont an engine and
lying in store without an engine and
£500. On tbe otber hand a flying
£500. On the other hand a flying
'plane which was good for njany more
'plane which was good for many more
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IN THE AIR
Club was lield in Hastings last night,
Club was held in Hastings last night,
In moving the ■ adoption of the
In moving the adoption of the
annual report (which bas already been
annual report (which has already been
publisbed), the president said tbat
published), the president said that
tlie club could congratulate itself on
the club could congratulate itself on
J>UBLIC NOTIFICATION.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
PIAK.O COUNTY.
PIAKO COUNTY.
SITDURB3 OF TE AT.OHA.
SITDURB3 OF TE AROHA.
Pajiisu of Waionkke.
Pajiisu of Waioneke.
HAGLAN COUNTY.
RAGLAN COUNTY.
Au:lrali», P.M. s.s., Cargill, from San Fran-
Australia, P.M. s.s., Cargill, from San Fran-
Mangavfai.—3.a. Fingal, Thursdays.
Mangawai.—3.a. Fingal, Thursdays.
Waitaba. —S.e. Macgregor, to-day; Hannah
Waitara. —S.e. Macgregor, to-day; Hannah
HociAseA.—Ketch Fanny Thornton, this week.
Hokianga.—Ketch Fanny Thornton, this week.
Haglan, Hannah Mokau, to-day.
Raglan, Hannah Mokau, to-day.
Argyll', s.s., Crawford, from Whangarei.
Argyle, s.s., Crawford, from Whangarei.
logcburg, b:ii!|ne, from New York, via \ el-
lngeburg, b:ii!|ne, from New York, via \ el-
3i>xon, schooner, McKunzie, from Russell. —
Saxon, schooner, McKenzie, from Russell. —
Rotor'ia, M.S., Tozer, for Melbourne vi.i
Rotorua, M.S., Tozer, for Melbourne vi.i
The s.s. lliiwen.i arrived from Waitara at 5
The s.s. Rowena arrived from Waitara at 5
Mrs. lagLAyp, Haime Court, ParnelL
Mrs. lreland, Hulme Court, ParnelL
subdivided, closo to the celebrated tfangere Run ;
subdivided, closo to the celebrated Mangere Run ;
haglan, 187 acres of good land, partly cleared, with a
Raglan, 187 acres of good land, partly cleared, with a
ilannjxord's Aobxcy, Queen street.
Hannaford's Agency, Queen street.
V w Timber Company have on h&nd such large
Timber Company have on h&nd such large
IRTIH FMINR RELIEF WFD.
IRISH FAMINE RELIEF FUND.
Hall, < ambridge, on FRIDAY, 20th
Hall, Cambridge, on FRIDAY, 20th
E. BEWITT,
E. HEWITT,
Midway between Haglan and Whata-
Midway between Raglan and Whata-
CHAaLKS SUTTON.
CHARLES SUTTON.
DVANCE WAIKATO !!
ADVANCE WAIKATO !!
r AIKATO HAND-BOOK.
WAIKATO HAND-BOOK.
ii. KRLLOW has been appointed
ii. KELLOW has been appointed
J.4MES LaTKOBK, of Waitetuna, for
JAMES LaTROBE, of Waitetuna, for
Haglan District. Settlers and others
Raglan District. Settlers and others
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MISCELLANEOUS.
lying alongside the wharf, will sail for Grey Hirer
lying alongside the wharf, will sail for Grey River
Davii, has all but completed her cargo, and will sail
Davis, has all but completed her cargo, and will sail
Haglan on W«du«iday next, at 11 p.m. — G. Hodge,
Raglan on W«du«iday next, at 11 p.m. — G. Hodge,
whole of the district, including Haglan, is under his
whole of the district, including Raglan, is under his
cording tlie anival recently of the Rev. Mr. It^sa, in
cording tlie anival recently of the Rev. Mr. Ross, in
from the district of Wairarapn, in the province of Wel-
from the district of Wairarapa, in the province of Wel-
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SALES BY AUCTION.—THIS DAY.
Messbs. C. Artuuii and Son will sell to-day,
Messbs. C. Arthur and Son will sell to-day,
Me. Alfbed Buckland will sell to-day, at
Me. Alfred Buckland will sell to-day, at
Messbs. Beight and Co. will sell to-dny,
Messbs. Bright and Co. will sell to-dny,
son, Syxnonds-street, the whole of tlie household
son, Symonds-street, the whole of tlie household
at the Otahuliu yards, at two o'clock, fat cattle'
at the Otahuhu yards, at two o'clock, fat cattle'
tractor is to bring tha mills from to
tractor is to bring tha mills from Whatawhata to
country lately from Haglan, Aotea, Waikato Heads,
country lately from Raglan, Aotea, Waikato Heads,
hold at To Awnmutu, by Mr. J. K unci man, on the
hold at Te Awamutu, by Mr. J. Runciman, on the
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Avon, cutter, 18 tons, Murray, from the Thameß,
Avon, cutter, 18 tons, Murray, from the Thames,
Wild Duct, ketch, 42 tons, Munroe, from the
Wild Duck, ketch, 42 tons, Munroe, from the
master, from Haglan, with 3 bags onions, 1 box lard,
master, from Raglan, with 3 bags onions, 1 box lard,
5 pigs, A, Barnes ; 15 bundles flax, Coombea and
5 pigs, A, Barnes ; 15 bundles flax, Coombes and
Passengers—Mrs. G-. Vloon and child, Mr. T. Wilson,
Passengers—Mrs. G-. Moon and child, Mr. T. Wilson,
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PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION.
o'clock in the Papakura Hotel. Mr. Keek,
o'clock in the Papakura Hotel. Mr. Kerr,
Mr. An deews proposed that the following
Mr. Andrews proposed that the following
Mr. Lindsay. Seconded by Mr. Geeenacee,
Mr. Lindsay. Seconded by Mr. Geeenacre,
Mr. Macdon.vld, in moving the first resolu-
Mr. Macdonald, in moving the first resolu-
Messrs. W. Hay, J. B. Hay, James liunciman,
Messrs. W. Hay, J. B. Hay, James Runciman,
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WESLEYAN FOREIGN MISSIONS.
The Kev. Mr. Duller prtsidod.
The Kev. Mr. Buller prtsidod.
Smith, MeNiccol, J. T. Warlow Dines, Messrs. ■
Smith, McNiccol, J. T. Warlow Davies, Messrs. ■
Fletcher, Rewe, Caley, and other friends.
Fletcher, Rowe, Caley, and other friends.
■while in Haglan, Eaipara, and llokiatiga, we have
while in Raglan, Kaipara, and Hokianga, we have
Dβ. Pollex will address the electors
Dβ. Pollen will address the electors
of Frnnldin aud Haglan on "Wednesday,
of Franklin and Raglan on Wednesday,
Iflrtjor Stoney, and Messrs. Maya, Taylor,
Major Stoney, and Messrs. Mays, Taylor,
tmd dfcwkins are mentioned as additional
tmd Hawkins are mentioned as additional
| Messrs. 13. GouKon and W. Lane aie an-
| Messrs. B. Goulson and W. Lane aie an-
i The electors of h'aglan and Pianklin are
i The electors of Raglan and Franklin are
Hail, Otdhuhu, to-aiglit;, at 6 p m. Busine b:
Hail, Otahuhu, to-aiglit;, at 6 p m. Busine b:
tho R-,'V. Messrs. Warren and ijuttie oiFctrcd
tho R-,'V. Messrs. Warren and Buttle oiFctrcd
such as tho Wairaa Valley, in tha Hokiangn,
such as tho Waima Valley, in tha Hokianga,
connexion with the Conference. Tho Rev. .).
connexion with the Conference. Tho Rev. J.
Scriptures read, tho Revs. Whew ell and
Scriptures read, tho Revs. Whewell and
Haglan, &;.—O. H. Schnackenberg.
Raglan, &;.—C. H. Schnackenberg.
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
S.a. Keera, Bain, from Napier. Passen-
S.s. Keera, Bain, from Napier. Passen-
Willie Wnikie, 13 tons, Abuor, for Wai-
Willie Winkie, 13 tons, Abner, for Wai-
Flora Macdonolcl, 18 tous, Kenny, for
Flora Macdonold, 18 tous, Kenny, for
Haglan. Passengers—Mrs. Moon, Mrs,
Raglan. Passengers—Mrs. Moon, Mrs,
Kmuaird, Mr. Smith, Mr. Gilraour.-—A.
Kinnaird, Mr. Smith, Mr. Gilmour.-—A.
Lima, p.s., Kaircliil'l, from tin? Thnnio* an<l Napier.
Luna, p.s., Fairchild, from tin? Thames an<l Napier.
Ivjinbof, scliootht. Mc' Jnv>r, fr<nu Mon^unui.
Ivanhoe, scliootht. Mc' Jnv>r, fr<nu Mon^unui.
Flora Mcboti&M, Kenny, !r«>m ILkl.iu.
Flora McDonald, Kenny, from Raglan.
XukuLiu, i-chnoiior, f«-r the Fiji*.
Nukulau, i-chnoiior, f«-r the Fiji*.
Uulwark. ship. fr«*»m ; loulm,:.
Bulwark. ship. fr«*»m ; loulm,:.
East • Hamilton, Mr LuQueanc ; West Hamilton, Mr
East • Hamilton, Mr LeQuesne ; West Hamilton, Mr
TeAwamutu, Mr lioach j Rangiuwhia, Mr iloklen ; Haglan,
Te Awamutu, Mr Roach j Rangiawhia, Mr Holden ; Raglan,
.Hr La Trobe ; Ohaupd, Mr Lewis..
.Hr La Trobe ; Ohaupo, Mr Lewis..
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News of the Week.
vember last, that among the Ngapnhi tribes
vember last, that among the Ngapuhi tribes
chest doing duty as a table. The Eev. C.
chest doing duty as a table. The Rev. C.
H. Schnackenberg, of Haglan, 'could say
H. Schnackenberg, of Raglan, 'could say
THE BEMTJEBA YARDS.
THE REMUERA YARDS.
200 Fat .Sheep, 60 Fat Pigs, from Haglan; at
200 Fat .Sheep, 60 Fat Pigs, from Raglan; at
: VUIfCAN LANE; ; 1
VULCAN LANE.
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Haglan, New Zealand. °
Raglan, New Zealand.
fifslda of Now Zealand. After referring
fields of Now Zealand. After referring
Wangarei, and Haglan, and the opera-
Wangarei, and Raglan, and the opera-
Kawaand Waikato, hesays : — " Samples
Kawa and Waikato, he says : — " Samples
the Wangauui district, and also from
the Wanganui district, and also from
Mount Roehfort, might be found under cir-
Mount Rochfort, might be found under cir-
tho elector* of the Disti ict of Waipa
tho elector* of the District of Waipa
port the formation of a good load from
port the formation of a good road from
tho Waipa to Haglan, conjoining with
tho Waipa to Raglan, conjoining with
IyHAT DOES MR McMIMN
IyHAT DOES MR McMINN
Taupo, s.s., C.truy, from East Coast ana
Taupo, s.s., Carey, from East Coast ana
S. K. Lymn, barque, A. rinkkam, Prom New
S. K. Lyman, barque, A. rinkkam, Prom New
-York via Fort Chalmers. Passengers : Mrs. and
-York via Port Chalmers. Passengers : Mrs. and
Howard, schooner, McDermott, from Jiussell.
Reward, schooner, McDermott, from Russell.
Hauraki, p.s., Oakes, for Kaglan.—A. Barnes,
Hauraki, p.s., Oakes, for Raglan.—A. Barnes,
I'ORT OK !■OKI. AN D.
PORT OF AUCKLAND.
Criffin. schooner. MeHprmott, from Kussel?.
Griffin. schooner. McDermott, from Russell.
S.xon, sdmoiiei, '. Mc.rCcn/.ie, from Tiniam
Saxon, sdmoiiei, '. Mc.rCcn/.ie, from Tiniam
' Kllerton, schooner, Uutter, fruin Tlluaru. -
Ellerton, schooner, Rutter, fruin Timaru. -
Ar.ib.-lla, bai.,U' I'.-.n -on, fmm J.utkKmi.
Arabella, barque, Pearson, fmm J.utkKmi.
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Shipping Intelligence.
Bluo Bell, schooner, from Omah.
Blue Bell, schooner, from Omah.
2Carion, coal Hulk.
Marion, coal Hulk.
3feva, schooner, from Tahiti and Roro tonga.
Neva, schooner, from Tahiti and Roro tonga.
3Jorman, barque, from Hobart Town and Port
Norman, barque, from Hobart Town and Port
ITovelty, barque, from Sanfraneiseo.
Novelty, barque, from Sanfraneiseo.
Waibato and Raglan—Prince Alfred, to-day.
Waikato and Raglan—Prince Alfred, to-day.
and Haglan.
and Raglan.
Mr. Kirkwood s now schooner Stanlev, returned
Mr. Kirkwood s now schooner Stanley, returned
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
Fou Gi-.i:v Rive#.—F.-tiry, earl}-.
Fou Grey River.—Fairy, earl}-.
Takanaki, Wangani'i, ano Wei.likgtox.—
Takanaki, Wanganui, ano Wei.likgtox.—
T.ittle Frill, from Wanganui.
Little Fred, from Wanganui.
Excelsior, from llokitika.
Excelsior, from Hokitika.
Blue Isose, p.s., from Waikato.
Blue Nose, p.s., from Waikato.
„ _ rpHE NEW ZEALAND STEAM
THE NEW ZEALAND STEAM
nrLJh% J- NA V IGATION COMPANY'S
NAVIGATION COMPANY'S
%!jf3rJp^. STEAMERS, under contract with the,
STEAMERS, under contract with the,
■wfiASjt3&sc> Government, will leave during caSh
Government, will leave during caSh
FOR WAIKATO, HAGLAN, TARANAKT,
FOR WAIKATO, RAGLAN, TARANAKI,
7, Pearl, cutu.r, 10 tona, Willi.ims, for Havelock.
7, Pearl, cutu.r, 10 tona, Williams, for Havelock.
S, Wnnganui, s.s., MM tons, John Linklater, for
S, Wanganui, s.s., 164 tons, John Linklater, for
Per s.s. Sto. .i* j !ii.*:. .Rom Wanganui. Messrs Andersou,
Per s.s. Stormbird from Wanganui. Messrs Andersou,
l Banga tin , *.*!.. f.'uni Mrumkau, Haglan, Taranaki, and
Rangatira, *.*!.. f.'uni Manukau, Raglan, Taranaki, and
i Wanganui
Wanganui
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EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
BlulT, Bth Dec
Bluff, Bth Dec
Kangatira, s.s., from Lyttelton, and Dunediu, 13th
Rangatira, s.s., from Lyttelton, and Dunedin, 13th
Hero, s.s., for Melbourne, via Lytteltou and Dunedin.
Hero, s.s., for Melbourne, via Lyttelton and Dunedin.
Wellington, s.s., for Pictou, Nelson, Taranaki, and
Wellington, s.s., for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and
Itangitira, b s., for Napier and Auckland, 15th
Rangitira, b s., for Napier and Auckland, 15th
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Local and General News.
ing *. — '• Potatau 11., — Emperor of New Zea- j
ing *. — '• Potatau 11., — Emperor of New Zea-
clusion, Mr J*. H. Homer kindly undertook
clusion, Mr J*. H. Horner kindly undertook
The Ahubiei. — The N.Z.S.N. Company's
The Ahuriri. — The N.Z.S.N. Company's
the 57fch Regt., from Taranaki to Wanganui.
the 57th Regt., from Taranaki to Wanganui.
ganui, Taranaki, Haglan, Waikato, and
ganui, Taranaki, Raglan, Waikato, and
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ARRIVAL OF THE 'ALEXANDRA.'
The s.B. 'Alexandra ' arrived in the Mnnukau yester-
The s.B. 'Alexandra ' arrived in the Manukau yester-
day from Tarauaki, Haglan, and Port Waikato. She
day from Taranaki, Raglan, and Port Waikato. She
■urpiibing that the accident to the ' Aiiedale' which
■urpiibing that the accident to the ' Airedale' which
occut red when the ' Alexandia' was going out of the
occut red when the ' Alexandra' was going out of the
The Kajfaiu DlSTiwcr. — A rumour wa« current
The Kaipara DlSTiwcr. — A rumour wa« current
For Port Waikiito. Haglan. Tr.raraki. ard the South-
For Port Waikato. Raglan. Taranaki. ard the South-
ern Provinces, per f.s. 'AYongu 'Wonga,' on Tuesday
ern Provinces, per f.s. 'Wonga Wonga,' on Tuesday
had beeu shot bv one of the sentries at St. John's lle-
had beeu shot bv one of the sentries at St. John's Re-
stationed at Kirikiti Kedoulit.
stationed at Kirikiri Redoubt.
column is about to proceed theie. "Waiioa was to have
column is about to proceed theie. "Wairoa was to have
;he Electoinl district of Haglan, caused by the legis-
;he Electoinl district of Raglan, caused by the legis-
lation of Mr. R. 0. Sti>varte
lation of Mr. R. O. Stewart.
Mauugatawhiri: neither must we allow the road now
Maungatawhiri: neither must we allow the road now
making at Haglan to cross the Waitetuna :"-r-to
making at Raglan to cross the Waitetuna :"-to
winch all were unanimous. " :
which all were unanimous. " :
It is said that Thompson merely put thisforth as a
It is said that Thompson merely put this forth as a
n itives r siding at Oi;kei r join in the New Zealan-
n itives r siding at Orakei r join in the New Zealan-
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
_alla Kookh. e.s., Robertson, from Kaglan.
Lalla Rookh. e.s., Robertson, from Raglan.
- Wallerandob "li!pOETS.
- Waller andob "li!pOETS.
Per s b. Lalla Rookh, Baglan_: lo pigs,
Per s b. Lalla Rookh, Raglan_: lo pigs,
for from the
for Hokianga from the
" a Th<H U . Be L.lla Rckh whi* arrived on Mon-
The ss Lalla Rookh which arrived on Mon-
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
Lalla Uookh, 3.8., Robertson, from Waitara.
Lalla Rookh, 3.8., Robertson, from Waitara.
Uawcii p s Kennedy, from the South. Pas-
Hawea s s Kennedy, from the South. Pas-
Burnett (2), and Little, Mesdames llolleston,
Burnett (2), and Little, Mesdames Rolleston,
p.s., Marshall, for Waikn
Waikato p.s., Marshall, for Waikn
Pee P.s. llO'xcnii, from Wanganui : 2 bulls,
Pee s.s. Rowena, from Wanganui : 2 bulls,
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
The s s. LaUa Bookh was to leave for Kaglan
The s s. Lalla Rookh was to leave for Raglan
jHk A GIZ BLAS,
GIL BLAS,
SOSi T H SHORE,
NORTH SHORE,
Tizabp, Brothers,
Tizard, Brothers,
Haglan, West Coast.
Raglan, West Coast.
r |''O BE LET,’ — a Newly Erected
TO BE LET,’ — a Newly Erected
City of N«w York, P.M. »•*•. Cobb, for
City of New York, P.M. »•*•. Cobb, for
S.S., debater, for Sydney. Pas-
Albion, S.S., Webster, for Sydney. Pas-
Karotonga.
Rarotonga.
Oce&n,' schooner, 28 tons, Cockfield, for
Ocean,' schooner, 28 tons, Cockfield, for
Hannah Mokan, s.s., McCarthy, from Bag-
Hannah Mokau, s.s., McCarthy, from Rag-
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ports. Passengers: Miss Briggß, Mesdames
ports. Passengers: Miss Briggs, Mesdames
Messrs. Jamieson, Architd, Mathias, Mirim,
Messrs. Jamieson, Archard, Mathias, Mirim,
Kennedy, Henderson, Abbott, Bngel, Kame,
Kennedy, Henderson, Abbott, Engel, Rame,
Lalla Kookh, s.s., Robertson, from Waitara.
Lalla Rookh, s.s., Robertson, from Waitara.
hunza Wharf at 9.30 a.m. The Penguin was to
hunga Wharf at 9.30 a.m. The Penguin was to
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POUT OF ONEHUNGA.
POUT OF ONEHUNGA.
PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
Lalla Kookb, s.s. : Campbell, from Waitara.
Lalla Rookh, s.s. : Campbell, from Waitara.
Passengers : —Mr. and Mrs. Weaton, and assist-
Passengers : —Mr. and Mrs. Weston, and assist-
Haselmeyer), and Bo wen.—Waller and Co.,
Haselmeyer), and Bowen.—Waller and Co.,
Wairoa River, K:iparn, at noon today.
Wairoa River, Kaipara, at noon today.
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
gers : masters Harding (2).—A. B-trnes, agent.
gers : masters Harding (2).—A. Barnes, agent.
The s.s. Lalla Kookh will probably arrive
The s.s. Lalla Rookh will probably arrive
Kaglan. • .
Raglan.
The s.s. Kowena is advertised to leave lor
The s.s. Rowena is advertised to leave lor
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
AKBIVAL.
ARRIVAL.
"Wild Duck, ketch, Phipps, from "WaiSara.—
Wild Duck, ketch, Phipps, from "Waitara.—
Eowena, b.b. , Amorlco, for Waitara.—A.
Rowena, b.b. , Amodeo, for Waitara.—A.
Hannah Mokau, b.s., Kcano, for Waitara.—A.
Hannah Mokau, b.s., Keane, for Waitara.—A.
The s.s. Lalla Kookh is announced to leave
The s.s. Lalla Rookh is announced to leave
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the ensuing Sessions, but allowed bail/himself
the ensuing Sessions, but allowed bail, himself
in £IOO, and two sureties in £SO each. The
in £100, and two sureties in £50 each. The
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off Brown's order of Abrahams. After
off Brown's Island by order of Abrahams. After
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without beiug properly fenced round.
without being properly fenced round.
to the door, that have the benefit of
to the door, that he might have the benefit of
subsequently held, there being Dr. John-
subsequently held, there being present Dr. John-
the heart. The iury returned a verdict to
the heart. The jury returned a verdict to
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to be erected
to be erected.
* As the case was so clear to the jury, they im-
As the case was so clear to the jury, they im-
mediately returned a verdict of— Found drowned.
mediately returned a verdict of—Found drowned.
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our respected townsman Mr. Win, Mason,
our respected townsman Mr. Wm, Mason,
who it appeared had left his home
Auctioneer), who it appeared had left his home
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Masters and Servants Act''—made applicable
"Masters and Servants Act''—made applicable
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these are ho survive. An appeal has,
these are placed who survive. An appeal has,
made in vain ; particularly as it has been proved
made in vain; particularly as it has been proved
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tising columns, that the first horse-racts in this
tising columns, that the first horse-races in this
, Auckland, and the establishmeut of races there
Auckland, and the establishment of races there
cannot fail to enhance, greatly, tiie value of pro-
cannot fail to enhance, greatly, the value of pro-
perty in the vicinity of the course. •
perty in the vicinity of the course.
A case of real Distress.—ln another column
A CASE OF REAL DISTRESS.—ln another column
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Epsom Races in New Zealand !—lt will be
EPSOM RACES IN NEW ZEALAND !—lt will be
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Caution. —Employing Soldiers.—By an
CAUTION.—EMPLOYING SOLDIERS.—By an
" Masters and Servants Act''—made applicable
Masters and Servants Act''—made applicable
more than £2O, nor less than £5.
more than £20, nor less than £5.
Nuisance. —A party of Maories congregate
NUISANCE.—A party of Maories congregate
neighbourhood. SomethflP| should be done to
neighbourhood. Something should be done to
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to poison herself by takitfg arsenic, procured udder
to poison herself by taking arsenic, procured under
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Daring Burglars.—Last night, about twelve
DARING BURGLARS.—Last night, about twelve
Court of Requests.—lt is important the pub-
COURT OF REQUESTS.—lt is important the pub-
in the " Government Gazette" of Wednesday last,
in the "Government Gazette" of Wednesday last,
plaintiffs suing in this court must c-'ise the sum-
plaintiffs suing in this court must cause the sum-
Attempted Suicide.—On Tuesday ,evening
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—On Tuesday ,evening
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Daring Burglars.—last night, about twelve
Daring Burglars.—Last night, about twelve
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injudicious, but they do not deem any further !
injudicious, but they do not deem any further
blame attaches to the Master of the Sophia Pate"
blame attaches to the Master of the Sophia Pate."
The following is a list of the survivors :
The following is a list of the survivors:––
mate ; Henry Harrison, second ditto ; 6 seamen,
mate; Henry Harrison, second ditto; 6 seamen,
The captain and crew arrived here in a eanoe
The captain and crew arrived here in a canoe
the evidence, the -magistrates, came to the fol-
the evidence, the magistrates, came to the fol-
lowing decision: —
lowing decision:—
Leod, G. H. Roach ; club captain, Mi
Leod, G. H. Roach ; club captain, Mr
tee, Messrs D. H. Newbegin, L. E
tee, Messrs D. H. Newbegin, C. E
Nelson Smith. R Al. Field, P. K.
Nelson Smith. R M. Field, P. K.
Powdrell, T. E. O’Dowd, 1. McLeod,
Powdrell, T. E. O’Dowd, I. McLeod,
Lett; ground engineer, Air R. J.
Lett; ground engineer, Mr R. J.
they arrived off the port in about 2 1/2 davs, when
they arrived off the port in about 2½ days, when
the weather coming on thick and hazy, the brio-
the weather coming on thick and hazy, the brig
headforthe proper Channel. (There are two
head for the proper Channel. (There are two
keeping a hend in the chains to take the sound-
keeping a hand in the chains to take the sound-
ings which varied from 8 to 4 fathoms until thev
ings which varied from 8 to 4 fathoms until they
lounge of the Hastings 1.M.C.A.,
lounge of the Hastings Y.M.C.A.,
Speaking to the annual leport, Sir
Speaking to the annual report, Sir
Andrew rtussell said chai fiom a
Andrew Russell said that from a
yer’s actitvities. The club had. been
year’s activities. The club had been
unfortunate m losing the services of
unfortunate in losing the services of
After a rather rough passage of eight davs,
After a rather rough passage of eight days,
cabaya)-, as passenger, with water and provisions,
cabaya), as passenger, with water and provisions,
and Mr. Mackey, in the cabin ; Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. Mackey, in the cabin; Mr. and Mrs.
children; Mr. and Mrs. Steward and 2 children ;
children; Mr. and Mrs. Steward and 2 children;
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,It was far from being the wish of the Trustees
It was far from being the wish of the Trustees
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND,"}
WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND,
GEORGE COOPER, ( T
GEORGE COOPER,
FRANCIS FISHER, £ trustees.
FRANCIS FISHER, Trustees.
M. RICHMOND, J
M. RICHMOND,
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the Hawke's Bay aiid East Coast Aero
the Hawke's Bay and East Coast Aero
ing a eatisfactory arrangenient with
ing a satisfactory arrangement with
the . present tenalit, Mr J. Vigor
the present tenant, Mr J. Vigor
1 bcious of tho fact. The&o people cense to
scious of tho fact. These people cease to
; uttend public worship, or do so making
attend public worship, or do so making
j many t enervation*. It is largely for tho
many reservations. It is largely for tho
' benefit of «uch that this Society has been
benefit of «uch that this Society has been
j established. ' We have no creed as a, cou-
established. We have no creed as a con-
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entered into, a very large amount ol personal
entered into, a very large amount of personal
! liability.
liability.
whether the charge of " supineness and delay " be
whether the charge of "supineness and delay" be
■
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Their part is now so far fulfilled that " the pro-
Their part is now so far fulfilled that "the pro-
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because the Subscribers, at the April meeting .
because the Subscribers, at the April meeting
the persiaission of the Governor', expended a part
the permission of the Governor, expended a part
hud better accommodation been elsewhere attain-
had better accommodation been elsewhere attain-
of the colony, been either " unfit or inadequate."
of the colony, been either "unfit or inadequate."
That the Trustees have taken the " most judicious
That the Trustees have taken the "most judicious
Tannisi. s.a.. Muir, from Sydney, via has-
Tararua, s.a.. Muir, from Sydney, via has-
Opoiiki. c-itter, Neill, from Opotiki.—Master,
Opotiki. c-itter, Neill, from Opotiki.—Master,
Vaitaki. s.s., Edie, from Taurangs.— Lmon
Waitaki. s.s., Edie, from Taurangs.— Lmon
Medorr,. fchooner, Ngaru, trom Awanui.—
Medora,. fchooner, Ngaru, trom Awanui.—
Krieiuhilda, schooner, Bathurst, for lYhanga-
Kriemhilda, schooner, Bathurst, for lYhanga-
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The s.s. Lali i Kookh leaves for WaiUra at
The s.s. Lalla Rookh leaves for Waitara at
noon to-d .y, and on Thursday next for Kaglan.
noon to-d .y, and on Thursday next for Raglan.
Kotomahana, s.s., Underwood, from Mel-
Rotomahana, s.s., Underwood, from Mel-
- bourne, via East Coast. Passengers :-From
bourne, via East Coast. Passengers :-From
Glen'el" s.s., Farquhar, from Tauranga.
Glenelg s.s., Farquhar, from Tauranga.
Kaglan. — S.s. Lalla Rookh. Friday. _
Raglan. — S.s. Lalla Rookh. Friday. _
Bwotonga. Paseeugerj : Mr. Hugh O'Donnell.
Rarotonga. Paseeugerj : Mr. Hugh O'Donnell.
ilangatira, August 23.
Rangatira, August 23.
Kaglan. — S.s. Lalla Rookh. early.
Raglan. — S.s. Lalla Rookh. early.
llatelle.barqueniine, McMillan, fromOamara.
Estelle.barqueniine, McMillan, from Oamaru.
ICato McGregor, schooner, Couch, from Oa-
Kate McGregor, schooner, Couch, from Oa-
I'ri"'o Alfred, barqnentine, Schenkel, from
Prince Alfred, barqnentine, Schenkel, from
ITaitaW, s.s., Edie, fro.n Russell.—Union
Waitaki, s.s., Edie, fro.n Russell.—Union
Nb? Plymouth, Wangandi, and Sooth—S.a.
New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Sooth—S.a.
Our mission. — It lms been imertod by
Our mission. — It lms been asserted by
some that the- name of this Society is
some that the name of this Society is
mi&euding to oulsidura, or that it dues
misleading to oulsiders, or that it does
not explain our position in religious mut-
not explain our position in religious mat-
ters. \o cull our.-elves Unitaiiuu buc.iuso
ters. to call ourselves Unitarians because
Gisbop.se, Napieh, and Sooth. —S.s. Rotorua,
Gisborne, Napier, and Sooth. —S.s. Rotorua,
Waitaiia. — S.s. Hannah Mokau, early.
Waitara. — S.s. Hannah Mokau, early.
Jttangatira, May 21.
Rangatira, May 21.
Raglan.—S.s. L;ul;i Rookh. from Manukau,
Raglan.—S.s. Lalla Rookh. from Manukau,
Rossell. —S.s. "Waitaki, Friday; s.s. lona,
Russell. —S.s. "Waitaki, Friday; s.s. lona,
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directed to advertise for the follo'wing Tenders,
directed to advertise for the following Tenders,
building*' Tenders were received and contracts
building. Tenders were received and contracts
the Ist of November next, and .continue it
the 1st of November next, and .continue it
is*to be immediately completed.
is to be immediately completed.
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Piettj Jano, s.s., 101 tons. TTelandoi, from
Pretty Jane, s.s., 101 tons. TTelandoi, from
Policeman entering Kussell, when she
Policeman entering Russell, when she
Kaglan, oa Satuiday, with »undrie«.
Raglan, oa Satuiday, with »undrie«.
Eliie Meikle, schooner, 41 tons, Roch, from
Ellie Meikle, schooner, 41 tons, Roch, from
Ann McLeotl, schooner, 30 tons, Smith, from
Ann McLeod, schooner, 30 tons, Smith, from
"VVangnrei. — Master, agent.
Wangarei. — Master, agent.
cutter, with sundries, for Kaglan.
cutter, with sundries, for Raglan.
The s.s. Wellington will leave the Manuk.ui,
The s.s. Wellington will leave the Manukau,
'Jesus Paid It All,' is not Bible. Satau
'Jesus Paid It All,' is not Bible. Satan
pnys the debt. Orthodoxy does not believa
pays the debt. Orthodoxy does not believe
tlmt Jesus died, yet celebrate His death
that Jesus died, yet celebrate His death
ing, 7 to 8, corner Cuba and Dixou
ing, 7 to 8, corner Cuba and Dixon
stieetß. ' Leasohold 1 or freehold "by Mr
streets. ' Leasohold or freehold "by Mr