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8:39AM, 22 October 2025 teedee edited PERSONAL. and marked it as complete
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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(Havelook) to Port Chalmers. ,
(Havelock) to Port Chalmers.
Professor .)'. McMillan Brown, who
Professor J. McMillan Brown, who
has been-travelling-in South and Cen-
has been travelling in South and Cen-
to return to. Christchurch about the end
to return to Christchurch about the end
The following wore visitors at Fos-
The following were visitors at Fos-
ter's Hotel during the week : Mrs Geo. |
ters Hotel during the week : Mrs Geo.
Shirtcliffe and paitv, Mr E. F. Crawlay j
Shirtcliffe and party, Mr E. F. Crawlay
and son, Mr G. F. Judd, Mr A. H. |
and son, Mr G. F. Judd, Mr A. H.
Matthews, Mr L. Clinic Mr F. Hawko,
Matthews, Mr L. Clinie, Mr F. Hawke,
Mr S. E." Simpson, Mr G. Te Whaiti,
Mr S. E. Simpson, Mr G. Te Whaiti,
A. Parkes, Mr R. Moon, Mr C E.
A. Parkes, Mr R. Moon, Mr C. E.
James, Mr H. C. James Mr E. McHar-
James, Mr H. C. James, Mr E. McHar-
tie, Mr G. .Chandler, Mr P. Crockett,
tie, Mr G. Chandler, Mr P. Crockett,
Mr F. B. Bushbv. Mrs and Mrs AVm.
Mr F. B. Bushby. Mrs and Mrs Wm.
Moeller, Mr and' Mrs E. Marshall, Mr
Moeller, Mr and Mrs E. Marshall, Mr
pud Mrs S. Bush, Mr C. Bush. Mr
and Mrs S. Bush, Mr C. Bush, Mr
Beauchamp Phtts, Mr and Mrs Bishop,
Beauchamp Platts, Mr and Mrs Bishop,
Master Bishop. Judge Fisher, Welling-
Master Bishop, Judge Fisher, Welling-
ton ; Mr 0. Willo-ighby and son, Mr
ton ; Mr C. Willoughby and son, Mr
R. J King. Mr G. Hyde, Mr D. M.
R. J King, Mr G. Hyde, Mr D. M.
McTntcsh Mr AY. D. McCalmont, Mr
McIntosh, Mr W. D. McCalmont, Mr
J. Conn, Mr AY. J. Homy, Mr G.
J. Conn, Mr W. J. Henry, Mr G.
Rhine, Mr AY. J.-Welsh. Mr J. McKcn-
Blane, Mr W. J. Welsh, Mr J. McKcn-
I ,-io MrVW. AY. Bennett Mr R. Stub-
zie, Mr W. W. Bennett, Mr R. Stub-
-1 bin'srs" Mr F. Monk, Mr A. Smith. Mr
bings, Mr F. Monk, Mr A. Smith, Mr
j Richard, Mr H. Bear, Mr H. Sm-
J. Richard, Mr H. Bear, Mr H. Sin-
diir, Mr C. Gower, Mastei-tovu Mr A.
clair, Mr C. Gower, Masterton; Mr A.
Tim r Palmorston Noit'i; Mr C 1..
Turner, Palmerston North; Mr C. E.
Ae- Mr H. AY. James. Mr and Mrs
Aves, Mr H. W. James, Mr and Mrs
Hirst and sop, Okoia ; Mr H. J. Brewer,
Hirst and son, Okoia ; Mr H. J. Brewer,
Mr A. Coiiivy,' Mr L. Hs.rcling, Auck-
Mr A. Conrey, Mr L. Harding, Auck-
1-uul; Mr AY. G. Harding, Mr O Cul-
land; Mr W. G. Harding, Mr O. Cul-
len Napiev; Mr A. J. Cameron Mr 1.
len, Napier; Mr A. J. Cameron, Mr F.
S tuck Pahiatua; Cantain J. X Bat-
S. Tuck, Pahiatua; Captain J. E. Bat-
ik-. Mr A. F. Sharpe, Mr AH. Whir,
tle, Mr A. F. Sharpe, Mr A. H. Wing,
Mr J. A. Fred rk-k, Mr F. AMiaK Mr
Mr J. A. Frederick, Mr F. Whale, Mr
F G Head Macton; Mr A. B. Chns-
F. G. Head, Marton; Mr A. B. Chris-
i^atea- Mr 1). S. Thomson,
tenson, Patea; Mr D. S. Thomson,
KelUliiiV, Mi"«es Lai-sen (2) Stratford;
Feilding; Misses Larsen (2), Stratford;
' >r,. it.John^n, Mr C. Johnston, Mr
Mr R. Johnston, Mr C. Johnston, Mr
j M Collis. Mi- J. C-llif, Mr E. O. Rol>-
M Collis, Mr J. Collis, Mr E. C. Rob-
inso:», Mr C B. Allen. Mr H. Hum-
inson, Mr C. B. Allen. Mr H. Hum-
nl.r-es Mr J. Niels, Mr E. Dumbletn.i,
phries, Mr J. Niels, Mr E. Dumbleton,
Mr F' D Sf>n»r.r):l. CVii-'.stclr.n-cii; Mr
Mr F. D. Sargood, Christchurch; Mr
I W Lane, "Dunedin ; Mr J. Har< Mr
W. A. Lane, Dunedin; Mr J. Hare, Mr
C^lqnbon.', Sydney Mr W. M. Cami-
Colquhoun, Sydney; Mr W. M. Carru-
-1 t'-er.; Rr.etlii; M>- G. E. Swamson. Sil-
thers, Raetihi; Mr G. E. Swainson, Sil-
Ivm-IK-r-: Mr R. Borck liknhenn :Mr
verhope; Mr S. Borck, Blenheim; Mr
AY. .Hay, ChevmouthirM.- .. .J- "«'"
W. Bay, Greymouth; Mr A. J. Wal-
1-car Mr M. U. Cowles, \aihi; Mr J.
tcar, Mr M. R. Cowles, Waihi; Mr J.
Linklatcr. Mr S. Foh'V, Mr W. Mac-
Linklater. Mr S. Foley, Mr W. Mac-
pberson. Wave-ley ;. Mr A. Alexn-der,
pherson. Waverley; Mr A. Alexander,
>vfr G A Gocd'-n, Mr R. Hentler?on,
Mr G. A. Goodson, Mr R. Henderson,
i[ r S Billing, Mr J. Callaghan. New
Mr S. Billing, Mr J. Callaghan, New
Plymouth; Mr AY. G Harding la pier;
Plymouth; Mr W. G. Harding, Napier;
Pe.tr.iv-; Mr C. Ball, Taihapo; Mr R.
Petone; Mr C. Ball, Taihape; Mr R.
Veiinell. Te AVharau; Mr J.
Vennell, Te Wharau; Mr J. Nicols;
Mr nv Airs J. C. Greenwood and tami-
Mr and Mrs J. C. Greenwood and fami-
Iv Mr O Cnllen, Hastings; Mr A. AY.
ly, Mr O Cullen, Hastings; Mr A. W.
McCiilloeh, Mr J. R. Galbraith Mr J.
McCullogh, Mr J. R. Galbraith, Mr J.
R. Binkell. Mr H. H. Jackson. Mr AY.
R. Binkell. Mr H. H. Jackson. Mr W.
Pat3i-st:n, Greymouth.
Paterson, Greymouth.
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8:25AM, 22 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL. and marked it as complete
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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The bill-of-fare at the Jubilee Home-
The bill-of-fare at the Jubilee Home
on Christmas Day was as follows:
on Christmas Day was as follows :
bread, butter, tea. Dinner: ' Roasfc
bread, butter, tea. Dinner: Roast
Limb and mint sauce, pickled pork and
lamb and mint sauce, pickled pork and
apple, muscatels, raisins', lollies, lemon-
apple, muscatels, raisins, lollies, lemon-
ade and ginger ale. Tea: Bam, ox
ade and ginger ale. Tea: Ham, ox
tongre, green tomato, pickles, Christ-
tongue, green tomato, pickles, Christ-
ivUb cake, cocoanut cake, marble cake,
mas cake, cocoanut cake, marble cake,
try, mixed biscuits." bananas, oranges,
try, mixed biscuits, bananas, oranges,
lollies, pears, pineapple, jelly, blanc '
lollies, pears, pineapple, jelly, blanc
mangol, jams, cheese, bread, butter, tea.
mange, jams, cheese, bread, butter, tea.
bacco. ,
bacco.
lioying departmental delay has just
noying departmental delay has just
Alter repeated attempts to secure aii
After repeated attempts to secure an
The Dimedin "Star" points out that
The Dunedin Star points out that
the smokers' tribute to the Exchequer
the smokers tribute to the Exchequer
last year amounted to £508,000. 'That
last year amounted to £568,000. That
is quite enough—unless, indeed. Gov-
is quite enough unless, indeed, Gov-
cigarette-inhaler's lungs is very differ-
cigarette-inhalers lungs is very differ-
ated by the cleanly piue-smoker. Next
ated by the cleanly pipe-smoker. Next
Says a Xiomlon correspondent: Of tiie
Says a London correspondent: Of the
scholars at Oxford two from. Australia
scholars at Oxford two from Australia
old university are felt in,the ever
old university are felt in the ever
widening circle throughout the. world.
widening circle throughout the world.
"Rhodesters") who have just begun
Rhodesters) who have just begun
China, Hyderabad, Paris. Aligarh, Con-
China, Hyderabad, Paris, Aligarh, Con-
stance Heidolberg, Groningen, Cracow,
stance, Heidelberg, Groningen, Cracow,
Berlin. Calcutta, Leinzie, Egypt, Cali-
Berlin, Calcutta, Leipzig, Egypt, Cali-
The Committee of,the Wangamu Or-
The Committee of the Wanganui Or-
those "friends who have been mindful
those friends who have been mindful
ment to those who manage the affairs o|
ment to those who manage the affairs of
cer "River Bank; Mr McWilham;
cer River Bank; Mr McWilliam;
Queen's Park Standard VI., Mr Higgle,
Queens Park Standard VI., Mr Higgie,
Bates, Mr Manson {Kai Iwi), employees
Bates, Mr Manson (Kai Iwi), employees
der Mr D'Arcy. The Kai Iwi school
der Mr DArcy. The Kai Iwi school
lio Wesleyan School sent a .present to
ho Wesleyan School sent a present to
< aeh child, Mrs Griffiths and Miss Alex-
each child, Mrs Griffiths and Miss Alex-
ander sent cakes, Messrs. White and
ander sent cakes, Messrs White and
fruit, and the youn- folks, enjoyed at
fruit, and the young folks enjoyed at
least one breakfast of schnapper the
least one breakfast of schnapper, the
o-ift of Mr Dewson. and last, but not
gift of Mr Dewson, and last, but not
handed in, being the collection. taken
handed in, being the collection taken
.p on Boxing night when the Navals
up on Boxing night when the Navals
gave their "Kazco" performance. The
gave their Kazoo performance. The
substantial gift. , "
substantial gift.
"I'm a humble man," meekly remark-
Im a humble man, meekly remark-
ed Mr Mclntosh, M.L.C., at the Russell
ed Mr McIntosh, M.L.C., at the Russell
Memorial unveiling ceremony, at bytl-
Memorial unveiling ceremony, at Syd-
ifey University last week, "but. ,^ith a
ney University last week, but ...with a
flashing smile of iiifinite optimism..,.! m,
flashing smile of infinite optimism... Im
a Scotsman!" lH6*as relating h^.re-
a Scotsman! He was relating his re-
mmisuances of the late Sir eter Nicol
miniscences of the late Sir Peter Nicol
Kusseil, whom he knew from the'early
Russell, whom he knew from the early
'fort-es. He told how Sir Peter had'left-
forties. He told how Sir Peter had left
hi 5 homo at Kirkaldie in 1832, because
his home at Kirkaldie in 1832, because
Ins world was too small. He commenced
his world was too small. He commenced
likewise fou#d himself too large for.
likewise found himself too large for.
He then removed to Sydney, and
He then removed to Sydney, and open-
ed, a small engineering works at Uir-
ed, a small engineering works at Cir-
,-stablisliing what was, or promised to
establishing what was, or promised to
be the biggest ironworks m Australia,
be the biggest ironworks in Australia,
j-n'd perhaps in the southern hemisphere.
and perhaps in the southern hemisphere.
'In 1875 a great strike among the en-
In 1875 a great strike among the en-
ent one occurred/ said Mr Mclntosh,
ent one occurred, said Mr McIntosh,
'"and Sir Peter's business was irretriev-
and Sir Peters business was irretriev-
time, and when he- returned he found
time, and when he returned he found
terprise, and he 'fair cried' when he
terprise, and he fair cried when he
said to me. 'Mac, all my work m Aus-
said to me. Mac, all my work in Aus-
tralia has gone for nothing.' " Sir eter
tralia has gone for nothing. Sir Peter
ing on; with his story, Mr Mclntosh a
ing on with his story, Mr McIntosh a
ence that ho had advised the wealth
ence that he had advised the wealth
engineer that - £100,000 was "little
engineer that £100,000 was little
enough" for him to give towards an
enough for him to give towards an
trar-general's office (says the " Scots-
trar-generals office (says the Scots-
man,'') read a paper on "Occupation
man,) read a paper on Occupation
Mortalities" at a meeting in Edinburgh,
Mortalities at a meeting in Edinburgh,
a-recent statistical report for England
a recent statistical report for England
tions found to be o fthe lowest mortality
tions found to be of the lowest mortality
way enginedrivers (41.7 yearsX, farm la-
way enginedrivers (41.7 years), farm la-
bourers (4.1.5 years), schoolmasters (41.2
bourers (41.5 years), schoolmasters (41.2
years), pap?r-makers (40.2 years), and
years), paper-makers (40.2 years), and
of life, are general labourers (27.8)
of life, are general labourers (27.8
years), tin miners (23.5 jrears), coster-
years), tin miners (28.5 years), coster-
ir.ongers (29.0 years), irin and hotel ser-
mongers (29.0 years), inn and hotel ser-
kespers (30.4 years), seamen (31.3 years)
keepers (30.4 years), seamen (31.3 years)
that the opera "Fallen' Fairies" proved
that the opera Fallen Fairies proved
successful at. the Savoy Theatre, Lon-
successful at the Savoy Theatre, Lon-
don. According to the London "Tele-
don. According to the London Tele-
graph," the new piece is a modernised
graph, the new piece is a modernised
version of Sir William Gilbert's old
version of Sir William Gilberts old
Haymarket play, "The Wicked World,"
Haymarket play, The Wicked World,
Xendal) Miss Amy Rosehe, Miss Mario
Kendal) Miss Amy Rosehe, Miss Marie
Lytton,"Mr Kendal, and Mr J. B.
Lytton, Mr Kendal, and Mr J. B.
th;j new srene remains unchanged. It
the new scene remains unchanged. It
took the form of "a fairy landscape on
took the form of a fairy landscape on
the back of a cloud." "The incidents,
the back of a cloud. The incidents,
o; the play,'' to quote Dutton Cook's
of the play, to quote Dutton Cooks
:>.ccou;jt, "arc supposed to occur in a
account, are supposed to occur in a
rky'ey kingdom, inhabited by fairies,
skyey kingdom, inhabited by fairies,
who from the'r elevated, position in th-s
who from their elevated position in the
r-lru 's are enabled to watch and oon-
clouds are enabled to watch and con-
cl?i!iit the ptoc edina;; of the mortal
demn the proceedings of the mortal
vo;];! hn!i<'i ft in tie e'her beneath
world hanging in the ether beneath
J}i .)" F-. f'i < i(: tl'e dwellers iji fairy-
them. Each of the dwellers in fairy-
land h supp-^ed t:> posfes<* uiy.n rr,rth
land is supposed to possess upon earth
"a co'interpait in outward form." To
a counterpart in outward form. To
this kingdom .comes Etbais and Phyllon,
this kingdom comes Ethais and Phyllon,
standing, coar.se roysterors as they are,
standing, coarse roysterers as they are,
the* fairies with one a cord fall in love.
the fairies with one accord fall in love.
"The introduction of mortal passion
The introduction of mortal passion
i'^to fairyland, and tho miseries tiiat
into fairyland, and the miseries that
thereunon enpup, constitute the chief
thereupon ensue, constitute the chief
argument cA tf~.e- drama."'
argument of the drama.
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7:22AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited HASTINGS JOTTINGS
G. Chapman, Mr and Mrs Bell. ' .
G. Chapman, Mr and Mrs Bell.
7:22AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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ed costuine,. and black and white silk
ed costume, and black and white silk
Mrs T. White- wore a neatly tailored-
Mrs T. White wore a neatly tailored-
eostume of brown tweed, trimmed with
costume of brown tweed, trimmed with
pockets and buttons, ' colourful scarf,
pockets and buttons, colourful scarf,
Blair, of Auckland, wore a tailored eos-
Blair, of Auckland, wore a tailored cos-
tume in nUt brown Donegal tweejd, and
tume in nut brown Donegal tweed, and
Field, Mrs .L. McKenzie and Miss Mo-
Field, Mrs .L. McKenzie and Miss Mc-
Kenzie, Mrs G. Hafd.v and Miss Hardy,
Kenzie, Mrs G. Hardy and Miss Hardy,
Coleman, Mr and Mrs Maiirice Cham-
Coleman, Mr and Mrs Maurice Cham-
bers, Mrs B. Chambers and^ Miss H.
bers, Mrs B. Chambers and Miss H.
Cliambe'rs, Mr, Mrs and Miss G, Lyons,
Chambers, Mr, Mrs and Miss G, Lyons,
W. Riddell, Mrs R. iMunro and the
W. Riddell, Mrs R. Munro and the
Misses Mnnro, Miss Anderson (Kere-
Misses Munro, Miss Anderson (Kere-
ru ) , Mrs Hutclifnsoh (Gisborne), Di*.
ru ) , Mrs Hutchinson (Gisborne), Dr.
and Mrs R. Wright, Miss L, Jackson, .
and Mrs R. Wright, Miss L, Jackson,
Mrs and Miss Tait, Mrs E. Nowbegin,
Mrs and Miss Tait, Mrs E. Newbigin,
Mrs N. Beatson, Mr and Mrs Mastesf
Mrs N. Beatson, Mr and Mrs Master-
son, Miss. Speedy,- Mrs A, Aitken, Mr
son, Miss. Speedy, Mrs A, Aitken, Mr
and Mrs H, vqn Dadelszen, Mr and
and Mrs H. von Dadelszen, Mr and
3Irs. A, Stewart and Miss (Stewart Ti
Mrs. A, Stewart and Miss Stewart Ti-
Tree Point), Mr and Miss Armst'rong,
Tree Point), Mr and Miss Armstrong,
Mi- an'd Mrs- R. Stewart, Mrs and Miss
Mr and Mrs R. Stewart, Mrs and Miss
Mr .and Mrs .Warren, Mr and Mrs C.
Mr and Mrs Warren, Mr and Mrs C.
Loui'ssjon (Napier), Miss O'Dowd, 'Mrs
Louisson (Napier), Miss O'Dowd, Mrs
and Miss Jean Ballantyne, Mr aiid Mrs
and Miss Jean Ballantyne, Mr and Mrs
Mrs W. G..: Bell, Mr and" krs E.
Mrs W. G. Bell, Mr and Mrs E.
(Napier), Mr- .and Mrs K..Paynter. Mr
(Napier), Mr and Mrs K. Paynter. Mr
Mr and Mrs Orr,. Dr. and Mrs Clark
Mr and Mrs Orr, Dr. and Mrs Clark
and Mrs G. J. Bnchanan (Dannevirke),
and Mrs G. J. Buchanan (Dannevirke),
Clarkson, Mrs"and Miss Ritchie, Mrs
Clarkson, Mrs and Miss Ritchie, Mrs
ium, above the. Bank of.-New Zealand,
ium, above the. Bank of New Zealand,
Hsatings, to which a.- eordial inyita-
Hsatings, to which a. cordial inyita-
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7:17AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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shoulder. _ - -
shoulder.
Miss Nelson, in a dainty froek of
Miss Nelson, in a dainty frock of
black, fine lace over pink. . .
black, fine lace over pink.
winsome in a princess style of 'frock of
winsome in a princess style of frock of
fbam-green silk lace, with long-at-the-
foam-green silk lace, with long-at-the-
baek skirt, flnished with a deep hem
back skirt, finished with a deep hem
Miss Cornfoi'd, Napier, looked
Miss Cornford, Napier, looked
cbarming in a smartly fashioned froek
charming in a smartly fashioned frock
of mysotjs-blue taffetas.
of mysotis-blue taffetas.
georgette'.
georgette.
dainty model of hlaek floral georgette.
dainty model of blaek floral georgette.
red lace, cut on long, flowing lines.
red lace, cut on long, flowing lines.
Miss Trotter, in a dainty powdert
Miss Trotter, in a dainty powder-
Miss Amy Roaeh was daintily frock-
Miss Amy Roach was daintily frock-
.wfvrfrfvfcte-
georgette.
tone, - -
tone.
Miss Ryan was smartly froeked in
Miss Ryan was smartly frocked in
tjie back. ^ '
the back.
pretty -frock" in pink and green tones.
pretty frock in pink and green tones.
chiffon velyet model frock.
chiffon velvet model frock.
THE (AIR PAGEANT
THE AIR PAGEANT
grounds at Longlands, and .by early
grounds at Longlands, and by early
afternoon the parking paddock' was
afternoon the parking paddock was
and liangar there were numerous stalls
and hangar there were numerous stalls
The weather ivas decide.dly hot, and
The weather was decidedly hot, and
in tliis respect the Hawke's Bay and
in this respect the Hawke's Bay and
giant birds. The . aviators gave . the
giant birds. The aviators gave the
crowd plenty to see in noyel stunts,
crowd plenty to see in novel stunts,
pilot, doseiwes great praise for his ef-
pilot, deserves great praise for his ef-
forts on belialf of the Aero Club, and
forts on behalf of the Aero Club, and
fliers and tlie public generally is well
fliers and the public generally is well
knowp.
known.
Tlie aerodrome was surrounded all
The aerodrome was surrounded all
With Captain White at the -helm
With Captain White at the helm
ofllcial party, which included the Hon.
official party, which included the Hon.
J. G. and Mr.s Cobbe, Mr H. M. Camp-
J. G. and Mrs Cobbe, Mr H. M. Camp-
bell and Mrs Campbell, Mr ,G. F,
bell and Mrs Campbell, Mr G. F.
Roach (Mavor) and Mrs Roach ancl
Roach (Mayor) and Mrs Roach and
Sir Andrew Russell,"
Sir Andrew Russell.
Among tbose present at- the pageant
Among those present at the pageant
med lace and a eoat in the same colour,
med lace and a coat in the same colour,
with rows -of tuoks trimming tlie lower
with rows of tucks trimming the lower
navy and white patterned silk, trimined
navy and white patterned silk, trimmed
with nayy'hlue, witli a narrow front
with nayylue, witli a narrow front
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". 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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the back. The frock was heautified
the back. The frock was beautified
French flowers. , adorned one shoulder.
French flowers adorned one shoulder.
Mrs 3". Blundell, 'Waipawa, looked
Mrs J. Blundell, Waipawa, looked
Ivery stylish in a black taffetas printed
very stylish in a black taffetas printed
in coldurs.
in colours.
flpral" taffetgs, ornamented one side ;
floral taffetas, ornamented one side ;
white Arctic -fur toecklet and green
white Arctic fur necklet and green
! Miss" V. Curlett, Dannevirke, in a
Miss V. Curlett, Dannevirke, in a
hecoming ' powder-blue pianne velvet
becoming powder-blue panne velvet
j mndel.
model.
' ; Mrs Roy Scott wore black net over
Mrs Roy Scott wore black net over
... *
gold tissue.
Mrs S. Knight,- Dannevirke, wore
Mrs S. Knight, Dannevirke, wore
r ummn 11 " " ^ mmmnm 1 i
an attraetive figure in a pastel tint
an attractive figure in a pastel tint
waist was a basque effect o-f tiny frills.
waist was a basque effect of tiny frills.
Miss Nairn's frock expressed tlie
Miss Nairn's frock expressed the
Miss P. McEay were a sweet frock
Miss P. McKay wore a sweet frock
o-f pink taffetas, the skirt fully flared
of pink taffetas, the skirt fully flared
Niss G. Hardy wore a sweet pastel
Miss G. Hardy wore a sweet pastel
tintod frock of accordion-pleated
tinted frock of accordion-pleated
silk lace, falling in graceful lines .
silk lace, falling in graceful lines.
two-tierecl skirt, with long back hem.
two-tiered skirt, with long back hem.
Mrs Maleolm Brodie, Rissington,
Mrs Malcolm Brodie, Rissington,
looked very cliarming in black lace,
looked very charming in black lace,
ino bodice and skirt.
the bodice and skirt.
Miss P. Mclvenzie looked dainty - in
Miss P. McKenzie looked dainty in
handsome in coral-pink _ chiffon over
handsome in coral-pink chiffon over
mante. r
mante.
Miss Sybil Fowler, in a pretty blue
Miss Sybil Fowler, in a pretty blue
Miss M. Small's pretty -frock had a
Miss M. Small's pretty frock had a
the back. '
the back.
taffetas, with full flared skirt, em'oroi-
taffetas, with full flared skirt, emboroi-
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7:06AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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Coptffiin T. White and Mrs White,
Captain T. White and Mrs White,
the sraart lo'ng line. Her sister, Miss
the smart long line. Her sister, Miss
Blair, of Aucklaud, was a dainty
Blair, of Auckland, was a dainty
figure' in black georgette, with a long
figure in black georgette, with a long
pointed skirt, tiered _ with tiny frills,
pointed skirt, tiered with tiny frills,
and ornaniented with a diamante
and ornamented with a diamante
girdfe,
girdle,
.the bodice long and moulded to the
the bodice long and moulded to the
'figure, and cireular skirt.
figure, and circular skirt.
Mrs J. S, McLeod wore a hands'nne
Mrs J. S, McLeod wore a handsome
a large floral spray.. The bodiqe was
a large floral spray. The bodice was
Mrs Ian McLeod was attraetive in a'
Mrs Ian McLeod was attractive in a
Kipart white satin model with long
smart white satin model with long
Mrs B, Btead looked very dainty m
Mrs B, Stead looked very dainty in
Mrs G. Field' s effective froek of leaf-
Mrs G. Field' s effective frock of leaf-
green georgette, fell long at the baek
green georgette, fell long at the back
floral iissue bridge coatee.
floral tissue bridge coatee.
Mrs T. O'Howd looked cliarming in
Mrs T. O'Dowd looked charming in
silver tissue with a basque effeet from
silver tissue with a basque effect from
which fell a deep fringe. /
which fell a deep fringe.
; Mrs- E. -KTewbigip.* in a .becomjng
Mrs E. Newbigin. in a becoming
model of piarple lace, the bodice finish-
model of purple lace, the bodice finish-
ed witli a cape effect and the skirt
ed with a cape effect and the skirt
hack. . 1 . ,
back.
Mrs J. Couper, m a and
Mrs J. Couper, in a bright and
Mrs T- Fowler, in a smart black
Mrs T. Fowler, in a smart black
Miss Mulholland wore a, dainty black
Miss Mulholland wore a dainty black
lined witfh lace.
lined with lace.
dance fnock of black panne velvet, the
dance frock of black panne velvet, the
bodice ornamented with ciwstal, the
bodice ornamented with crystal, the
Miss TC- Mackersey wore an effec-
Miss K. Mackersey wore an effec-
.tive srilmon-pink satin, smaitly fash-
tive salmon-pink satin, smartly fash-
ioned. ' " ;
ioned.
Mrs Dj'sart's smart frock was com-
Mrs Dysart's smart frock was com-
posed . of champagne lace, cut on .long
posed of champagne lace, cut on long
straighf. Uues', . "
straight lines.
Mrs H." Couper wore a smfirt' floral
Mrs E. Couper wore a smart floral
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7:01AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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itgelf was arranged as a lounge with
itself was arranged as a lounge with
Tho orchestral dais was similarly
The orchestral dais was similarly
The suppqr-room tables were very
The supper-room tables were very
Miss C. Svmes was responsihle for
Miss C. Symes was responsible for
the hall decorations and Miss R. Sca-n-
the hall decorations and Miss R. Scan-
and the presence of . so manv flying
and the presence of so many flying
-offieers, as well as lady aviators, made
-officers, as well as lady aviators, made
ihe ball a live-in-the-memory one. _
the ball a live-in-the-memory one.
by Miss Williams' -orchestra. A huge
by Miss Williams' orchestra. A huge
among which. were contact waltz, take
among which were contact waltz, take
The presentation of the beautiful;
The presentation of the beautiful
tups that had been generously donat-
cups that had been generously donat-
ed by Hastings citizens was a .feature
ed by Hastings citizens was a feature
Mrs "W. Richmond was secretary for
Mrs W. Richmond was secretary for
Among those p'resent were : —
Among those present were : —
The Hon.- J. . G. Coates and Mrs
The Hon. J. G. Coates and Mrs
Coates, the latter wearing a cliarming
Coates, the latter wearing a charming
frock of pale huttercup georgette,
frock of pale buttercup georgette,
with the lower 'section dipping grace-
with the lower section dipping grace-
fully all round. A spray of flowers
fully all round. A spray of flowers
Campbell, who was wearing a heauti-
Campbell, who was wearing a beauti-
Captain G-. Steddman, " of "Welling-
Captain G. Steddman, of Welling-
beautiful blaqk model frock.
beautiful black model frock.
Miss A. Gliffoid, of Christchurch,
Miss A. Clifford, of Christchurch,
- Miss S. Bennett, of Blenheim, who
Miss S. Bennett, of Blenheim, who
loolced veiy dainty in a black floral
looked very dainty in a black floral
Captain "W- S. Bloomfield, .of Auck-
Captain W- S. Bloomfield, of Auck-
land, . Captain Seabvook (Auckland),
land, Captain Seabrook (Auckland),
Captain Snunders (Auckland), Lieut.
Captain Saunders (Auckland), Lieut.
ley (Sockburn), 'Captain S. Burrell
ley (Sockburn), Captain S. Burrell
terbury), Flying Oflicer E. (J. Olsen
terbury), Flying Oflicer E. G. Olsen
(Kew -Plymouth), Mr Hamish Arm-
New Plymouth), Mr Hamish Arm-
strong (Akitio), Jlr D, Mill (Auck-
strong (Akitio), Mr D. Mill (Auck-
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6:29AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited IN THE AIR
then adopted witbout further discus-
then adopted without further discus-
6:27AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited IN THE AIR
CHAIRMAN'S REMARIvS.
CHAIRMAN'S REMARKS.
6:25AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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and be congratulated the members on
and he congratulated the members on
at 12s 6d per flying bour, whilst the
at 12s 6d per flying hour, whilst the
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6:20AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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W. H. Lett ; ground engineer, Mr R. j
W. H. Lett ; ground engineer, Mr R.-
J. Pellow ; secretary and treasurer, 51 r
J. Pellow ; secretary and treasurer, Mr
R. D. Brown; auditor, 5Ir J. S. I
R. D. Brown; auditor, Mr J. S.
Butler. j
Butler.
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6:18AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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would be more satisfied, for be felt
would be more satisfied, for he felt
that tbe assets liad been hoosted up to
that the assets had been boosted up to
sbow a profit for tbe year.
show a profit for the year.
plained that tbe Motb 'plane was
plained that the Moth 'plane was
year was valued at £400. Tbe Spartan
year was valued at £400. The Spartan
was written down to £50Q. _ Tbe
was written down to £500. The
reason for this was tbat in consider-
reason for this was that in consider-
ing the assets it was found tbat tbere
ing the assets it was found that there
was a margin of £400 odd,. and it was
was a margin of £400 odd, and it was
a question of how mucli sbould be
a question of how much should be
written down on eaeh 'plane. Tbe
written down on each 'plane. The
tbere was uot the wherewith&l to
there was not the wherewithal to
write it down further. Tbe loss on tbe
write it down further. The loss on the
Spartan, which bad been praetically
Spartan, which had been practically
wrecked, bad to be spread over a
wrecked, had to be spread over a
to use £3*00 of last year's profits for
to use £300 of last year's profits for
this purpose. In two years, the wbole
this purpose. In two years, the whole
thing would be written off. The otber
thing would be written off. The other
expenses mentioned were liecessary
expenses mentioned were necessary
stated that during tbe year, repairs
stated that during the year, repairs
and tbe recent pagaent bad cost £380
and the recent pageant had cost £380
Mr T. O'Dowd agreed tbat it would
Mr T. O'Dowd agreed that it would
vided it had the wberewitlial to cover
vided it had the wherewithal to cover
Mr D. Newbegin pointed out tbat to
Mr D. Newbegin pointed out that to
purehase tbe Spartan. nine members
purchase the Spartan, nine members
of tbe committee bad to guarantee
of the committee had to guarantee
£50 eacb, and it would not be fair to
£50 each, and it would not be fair to
these men to 'write tbe 'plane down
these men to 'write the 'plane down
any furtlier tliis year.
any further this year.
Tlie report and balance sheet was
The report and balance sheet was
OFFICERS ELECTED.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
follows : — Patron, Rt. H011. J. G.
follows : — Patron, Rt. Hon. J. G.
sell ; yiee-presidents, Hon. J. G.
sell ; vice-presidents, Hon. J. G.
Cobbe, Hon. E. A. Ransom, Messrs 11.
Cobbe, Hon. E. A. Ransom, Messrs H.
Mason Gbambers, G. A. Maddison, W.
Mason Chambers, G. A. Maddison, W.
C. Whitlnck, J. S. blcLeod and G. H.
C. Whitlock, J. S. McLeod and G. H.
Roacb ; club captain, Mr Hugli Cliapi-
Roach ; club captain, Mr Hugh Chapi-
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6:13AM, 22 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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
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its year's work, botli financially and
its year's work, both financially and
for tbe progress of flynig. During tbe
for the progress of flying. During the
year tbe services of Captain "VVliite
year the services of Captain "White
bad been lost to tbe club and tbose
had been lost to the club and those
wbo realised liis great value to the
who realised his great value to the
club in its infancy and since its 111-
club in its infancy and since its in-
ception, realised tlie great wortb qf
ception, realised the great worth of
White bad injured bis hand, but now
White had injured his hand, but now
he bad received a position in Otago
he had received a position in Otago
and would soou be able to resume bis
and would soon be able to resume his
White tbe best of luck in his new
White the best of luck in his new
The cbainnan again stressed _ tbe
The chairman again stressed _ the
impressio'n liad gone abroad tbat the
impression had gone abroad that the
club was out witb its own axe to
club was out with its own axe to
grind. He wisbed to make it quite
grind. He wished to make it quite
plain that tbe club had no interest
plain that the club had no interest
whatever in an airport, otlier than as
whatever in an airport, other than as
citizens of ' Hastings and the dis-
citizens of Hastings and the dis-
was fully equipped witb an up-to-date
was fully equipped with an up-to-date
tbat tbe club was interested in an air-
that the club was interested in an air-
WATCH rrs STEP.
WATCH ITS STEP.
Tbe coming year would bring finan-
The coming year would bring finan-
citizens, and conseqiiently, the club
citizens, and consequently, the club
would also liave to "wateh its step.55
would also have to "watch its step."
He boped tbe club would be able to
He hoped the club would be able to
cial basis, but be boped that member-
cial basis, but be hoped that member-
ship would not f all any lower; Now
ship would not fall any lower; Now
tbat there was activity in Napier, tlie
that there was activity in Napier, the
mem.bersbip should increase and be
membership should increase and be
boped tbat Napier would meet witb
hoped that Napier would meet with
and be congratulated tbe members on
and be congratulated the members on
tbe work tbey had done in tbe past 12
the work they had done in the past 12
tbat* tbere were certain things wbicb
that there were certain things which
needed .explanation. He commented
needed explanation. He commented
on tbe expense side, wbicb worlted ont
on the expense side, which worked out
at 12s 6d per flying bour, wbilst the
at 12s 6d per flying bour, whilst the
admmistrative expenses sbowed at
administrative expenses showed at
£235 3s 5d and he wisbed an explana-
£235 3s 5d and he wished an explana-
tion of .these poiuts. In connection
tion of these points. In connection
witb the assets of tbe club, Mr Kes-
with the assets of the club, Mr Kes-
sell said be would like to know wbo
sell said he would like to know who
valued the tools and plant, wbicb
valued the tools and plant, which
sbowed one 'plane valued at £500 and
showed one 'plane valued at £500 and
tbe otbar at £400. In this there was
tbe othar at £400. In this there was
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3:41AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 8 Advertisements Column 4
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.
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Parish of WuisaAr!.
Parish of Whangape.
by road, and on tlie western side by the Wliangapo
by road, and on tlie western side by the Whangape
Parish of Kouekoa.
Parish of Koheroa.
Parish of Wuasuamahino.
Parish of Whangamarino.
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3:38AM, 22 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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.
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"Wangarei and Pap.ua Bat, Reward, to-day.
"Wangarei and Parua Bay, Reward, to-day.
Opotiki vri Tauranoa, Staffa, to-day.
Opotiki vri Tauranga, Staffa, to-day.
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3:37AM, 22 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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
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P Thoa.s. liilla Uookh is announced to itsam
The s.s. Lalla Rookh is announced to steam
for Haglan on Monday at noon.
for Raglan on Monday at noon.
Ariuvals.—November 9: Ana.lell, barque,
Ariuvals.—November 9: Ansdell, barque,
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3:33AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 7
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
3:31AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 3 Advertisements Column 4
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.
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ling road between i^eed's and
ling road between Reed's and
G. P. HOSKTNG.
G. P. HOSKING.
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3:29AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 3 Advertisements Column 2
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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-Kaynes, of the National Hotel, or
Raynes, of the National Hotel, or
WM. McARTHUR&CO.,
WM. McARTHUR & CO.,
-VftTELL-SINKER,
WELL-SINKER,
TUTE -, L.O.L.
TUTION, L.O.L.
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3:23AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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-
3:21AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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'
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stores, Sliortland-street, at 11 o'clock, groceries
stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, groceries
Mr. Geo. Sibbix will sell to-day, at 11
Mr. Geo. Sibbin will sell to-day, at 11
allotments of land in East Haglan, and nine
allotments of land in East Raglan, and nine
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3:19AM, 22 October 2025 John edited HARAPIPI.
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
3:18AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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Kelson, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Dinocli,
Nelson, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Dinocli,
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3:16AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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Drs. Wood, liayner, Messrs. Walker, Kerr,
Drs. Wood, Rayner, Messrs. Walker, Kerr,
roll of the district of Franklyn and Haglan."
roll of the district of Franklyn and Raglan."
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3:14AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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
3:13AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Untitled
Dβ. Pollex will address the electors
Dβ. Pollen will address the electors
of Frnnldin aud Haglan on "Wednesday,
of Franklin and Raglan on Wednesday,
3:11AM, 22 October 2025 John edited ELECTIONS TO COME, AND CANDIDATES.
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:
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that J. M. Muuay, Ehj , has Lteu lcque-ted
that J. M. Murray, Ehj , has Lteu lcque-ted
). T. Boylaa
). T. Boylan
T. Macrearly *
T. Macready *
W. awanson +
W. Swanson +
swton (2) jDec. 2,
Newton (2) jDec. 2,
I. M. ckrk
I. M. clark
J. L Siuo'air
J. L Sinclair
5. Ha^ue Smith
5. Hague Smith
ri.ell (2) Deo. 7.
Parnell (2) Deo. 7.
Si J. Strxtforcl
Si J. Stratford
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3:08AM, 22 October 2025 John edited ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH.
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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vVaiuku.—J. Law.
Waiuku.—J. Law.
Hokiangu.—W. Howse.
Hokianga.—W. Howse.
Wan!»aroi.—One wanted.
Wangarei.—One wanted.
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3:04AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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.
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Baiues, agent.
Baines, agent.
The p.s Chailes Edward, from the West
The p.s Charles Edward, from the West
The s.s. St. Kilrta arrived in the Manukau
The s.s. St. Kilda arrived in the Manukau
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3:02AM, 22 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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,:.
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Vnion, from Newcastle. It ft (*»th M-irrh,
Union, from Newcastle. It ft (*»th M-irrh,
Stnthnavar, schooner, from lUmcdiii.
Strathnavar, schooner, from lUmcdiii.
Kapier early to-day.
Napier early to-day.
Xlirt barque Be'U Mary has IkiuUhl alongside
Xlirt barque Bella Mary has IkiuUhl alongside
The burque llriton, V. 1). Dvsuii, master,
The burque Briton, V. 1). Dvsuii, master,
The schooner Xukulau t<x>k her departure
The schooner Nukulau t<x>k her departure
The schooner Ivanhoe arrived from Mongo*
The schooner Ivanhoe arrived from Mongo-
master, yesterday arrived at Otiehunga from
master, yesterday arrived at Onehunga from
Haglan, with the following : —2l bales
Raglan, with the following : —2l bales
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2:58AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
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..
2:57AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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
2:55AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
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.
2:54AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 and marked it as complete
Haglan, New Zealand. °
Raglan, New Zealand.
2:53AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Wellington Independent MONDAY, 8th DECEMBER.
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-
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Bill (where a seam ten feet thick has
Hill (where a seam ten feet thick has
Clutha, Green Island, and Snug Valley
Clutha, Green Island, and Shag Valley
wood, Mount Roehfort, and the Grey,
wood, Mount Rochfort, and the Grey,
Kawa Kuwa, Waikati, Wangarei, Mal-
Kawa Kawa, Waikati, Wangarei, Mal-
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2:49AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 3
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
2:47AM, 22 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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,
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Hover, schooncr, Anderson, for "Wangarei.—
Rover, schooncr, Anderson, for "Wangarei.—
Pearl, kctch, Loverock, for Friendly Islands.
Pearl, ketch, Loverock, for Friendly Islands.
Haglan. On her return she will proceed to
Raglan. On her return she will proceed to
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2:44AM, 22 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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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Tnrannki, r.h., Male >lm, for Npk rhiiiouth
Taranaki, r.h., Malcolm, for Npk rhiiiouth
The s.t. Jtookh & annouueud to leno
The s.s. Lalla Rookh & annouueud to leno
OneJiuiiga lr,r the Mauukau Heads and Wliatipu
Onehunga lr,r the Manukau Heads and Whatipu
Mills nt S a.m. on tYnlay, and for Haglan at
Mills nt S a.m. on tYnlay, and for Raglan at
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2:19AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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.
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JPrince Regent, barquo, from Newcastle, N.S.W.
Prince Regent, barquo, from Newcastle, N.S.W.
ißevenge, schooner, from the Mauritius.
Revenge, schooner, from the Mauritius.
"Tssmanian Maid, p.s., from Wangarei.
Tasmanian Maid, p.s., from Wangarei.
of Captain Faircliild from Haglan.
of Captain Faircliild from Raglan.
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2:17AM, 22 October 2025 John edited ONEHUNGA.
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
2:15AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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.
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Jloa, coal hulk.
Moa, coal hulk.
W. C. Went worth, coal liulk.
W. C. Wentworth, coal liulk.
Bingdove, from Hokiiika.
Ringdove, from Hokiiika.
The i> s. Prineo Alfred, also leaves ou Sunday for
The i> s. Prince Alfred, also leaves ou Sunday for
Port Waikato and Haglan.
Port Waikato and Raglan.
'i'hi; s.s. L,ady Ui' 1 1 also arrived yesterday morning,
'i'hi; s.s. Lady Bird also arrived yesterday morning,
W anganui in 2-t hours. She is hourly expected to
Wanganui in 2-t hours. She is hourly expected to
and ltaglan ou Sunday,
and Raglan ou Sunday,
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2:12AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
_ 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,
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WANGANUT, AND WELLINGTON.
WANGANUI, AND WELLINGTON.
'sSsisaEHsSfr kato, as follows : —
kato, as follows : —
Auckland to Ng-iruawahi » £4 0 0
Auckland to Ngaruawahia £4 0 0
Ngai iKiw.ibia to Cunhrulqo 1 10 0
Ngai iKiw.ibia to Cambridge 1 10 0
Ngaruaw.ihia to To llori 1 0 0
Ngaruaw.ihia to To Rori 1 0 0
Kgaruawahia to Alexandia 1 10 0
Ngaruawahia to Alexandra 1 10 0
iB" Vessels leave Onchunira twice each week ;
iB" Vessels leave Onehunga twice each week ;
vifl Maungatawhiii Creek, daily.
vifl Maungatawhiri Creek, daily.
Queeu-stieet, September 4, ISGS.
Queeu-stieet, September 4, 1865.
Amj/gL,. rpHE favourite p.s. 'SNDFLY'
Amj/gL,. rpHE favourite p.s. 'SANDFLY'
T E3DAY, am i f or Wangaroi every
T E3DAY, am i f or Wangarei every
UOKITIKA GOLDFIELDS.
HOKITIKA GOLDFIELDS.
FOR TAURANGA, NAPIER, WELLING TOX,
FOR TAURANGA, NAPIER, WELLINGTON,
PICTON, NEL C ON, NEW PLYMOUTH,
PICTON, NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH,
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2:07AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 4
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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Horo, s.s., from Melbourne, via Lyttelton and Dunedin
Hero, s.s., from Melbourne, via Lyttelton and Dunedin
Quoon, s s., for Napier iui.l Auckland, 15th
Queen, s s., for Napier iui.l Auckland, 15th
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2:04AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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Phcobe, s.s., for Pieton, Nelson, Taranaki, and
Phoebe, s.s., for Pieton, Nelson, Taranaki, and
ftlanukau, 19th Dec
Manukau, 19th Dec
Shuttloworth, left Wellington on the 25th November, at
Shuttleworth, left Wellington on the 25th November, at
at Haglan on tha 3Uth, at - r > a.m. ; sailed again same day
at Raglan on tha 3Uth, at - r > a.m. ; sailed again same day
day at 2 p.m.; arrived at Baglan samo day at 4 p.m.;
day at 2 p.m.; arrived at Raglan samo day at 4 p.m.;
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1:59AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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have returned to Wellington by tho Uanga-
have returned to Wellington by tho Ranga-
The Rsad to Tabanaki. — The Wanga-
The Road to Taranaki. — The Wanga-
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1:55AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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
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been threatening to have r-jvenge in th« event of Itua-
been threatening to have r-jvenge in th« event of Rua-
Garter was entered on Sunday last dining the almenue
Carter was entered on Sunday last dining the almenue
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1:53AM, 22 October 2025 John edited MAILS.
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.
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Or ago. — By tho ' Wild Wave,' which arrived yes-
Otago. — By tho ' Wild Wave,' which arrived yes-
;culay fiom Lyttolton wo have news from Otago
;culay fiom Lyttelton wo have news from Otago
saptaiu of the 'Piule of the Y.irra," tho vessel that
saptaiu of the 'Pride of the Yarra," tho vessel that
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1:49AM, 22 October 2025 John edited AUCKLAND.
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-
1:40AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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from BasUa. had a very ro« B h pas-
day night from Raglan, had a very rough pas-
wmmm
Wanaka McGillivray Manukau
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1:35AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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Per s.s. Lalla. Uookh, from Waitara: IG4
Per s.s. Lalla. Rookh, from Waitara: IG4
Per schooner Eaergy, from Greymouth : 172
Per schooner Energy, from Greymouth : 172
reached Oneliunga wharf .19 She is
reached Onehunga wharf .19 She is
ment, in charge of Inspector Gascoigno, left by
ment, in charge of Inspector Gascoigne, left by
The Northern Co.'s s.s. iiowena arrived at a
The Northern Co.'s s.s. Rowena arrived at a
The s.s. Lalla Uookh arrived from Waitara
The s.s. Lalla Rookh arrived from Waitara
day for Kaglan.
day for Raglan.
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1:32AM, 22 October 2025 John edited PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
The s s. LaUa Bookh was to leave for Kaglan
The s s. Lalla Rookh was to leave for Raglan
1:31AM, 22 October 2025 John edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
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
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J. Building on one of the best sit-s in
Building on one of the best sit-s in
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1:26AM, 22 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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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Bowena, 8.5., Scott, from "Waitara. — A.
Rowena, 8.5., Scott, from "Waitara. — A.
Per h.s. Hannah Mokau, from Kaglan : 24
Per h.s. Hannah Mokau, from Raglan : 24
Per s.s. Kowena, from Waitara: 50 sacks
Per s.s. Rowena, from Waitara: 50 sacks
T<3 The sX Hannah Mokau arrived from Kaglan
T<3 The sX Hannah Mokau arrived from Raglan
The s.'s. Kowaua arrived from YTaitara at i
The s.'s. Rowena arrived from Waitara at i
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1:23AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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The s.s. L:i)la Rookh arrived at 3.40 p.m.
The s.s. Lalla Rookh arrived at 3.40 p.m.
day for Kaglan. .
day for Raglan.
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1:20AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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yesterday from Waitura. with a full cargo, prin-
yesterday from Waitara. with a full cargo, prin-
thither at noon to-diiy, and to proceed to Kag-
thither at noon to-diiy, and to proceed to Rag-
Akiuyal.— May 15, Sarah Pile, from Wel-
Arrival.— May 15, Sarah Pile, from Wel-
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1:18AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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
1:16AM, 22 October 2025 John edited 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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for Waitara nt 3 p.m. to-morrow, and for Kag-
for Waitara nt 3 p.m. to-morrow, and for Rag-
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11:42PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond marked POLICE INTELLIGENCE. as complete
11:42PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited POLICE INTELLIGENCE.
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
11:41PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited POLICE INTELLIGENCE.
off Brown's order of Abrahams. After
off Brown's Island by order of Abrahams. After
11:39PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited CORONERS INQUESTS. and marked it as complete
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
11:35PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited CORONERS INQUESTS.
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.
11:34PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited CORONERS INQUESTS.
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
11:33PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond marked Domestic Intelligence. as complete
11:33PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
Masters and Servants Act''—made applicable
"Masters and Servants Act''—made applicable
11:31PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
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
11:28PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
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
11:22PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
Epsom Races in New Zealand !—lt will be
EPSOM RACES IN NEW ZEALAND !—lt will be
11:21PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
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
11:20PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
to poison herself by takitfg arsenic, procured udder
to poison herself by taking arsenic, procured under
11:18PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
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
11:16PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Domestic Intelligence.
Daring Burglars.—last night, about twelve
Daring Burglars.—Last night, about twelve
11:14PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited Wreck of the Brig "Sophia Pate." TWENTY-ONE LIVES LOST. and marked it as complete
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:—
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" The Justices assembled in Petty Sessions, are
"The Justices assembled in Petty Sessions, are
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11:12PM, 21 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited H.B. & E.C. AERO CLUB
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.
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Pellow : secretary and treasurer. All
Pellow : secretary and treasurer. Mr
R. D. Brown; auditor, Air J. S.
R. D. Brown; auditor, Mr J. S.
Air Kessell though that general
Mr Kessell though that general
meetings should lie held more fre-
meetings should be held more fre-
Hitherto there bad only been one
Hitherto there had only been one
that ho had no confidence in the
that he had no confidence in the
the executive could carry ou if they
the executive could carry on if they
pier members bad to become flying
pier members had to become flying
Referring to the visit of Air Oscar
Referring to the visit of Mr Oscar
next, together with Captain llaigh,
next, together with Captain Haigh,
Mayor (Mr O. F. Roach) had been
Mayor (Mr G. F. Roach) had been
approached, and he hud expressed his
approached, and he had expressed his
.Monday He and Mr Chichester had
Monday. He and Mr Chichester had
bad as intrepid and daring flyers as
had as intrepid and daring flyers as
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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
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at once to 2 1/2 fathoms, immediately after which
at once to 2½ fathoms, immediately after which
lad 13 years of age ; (most of them were, at the
lad 13 years of age; (most of them were, at the
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11:10PM, 21 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited H.B. & E.C. AERO CLUB
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
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Captain White, who had been of,
Captain White, who had been of
ances, and he did not. like to call
ances, and he did not like to call
mg district had been served, and he
ing district had been served, and he
—the Moth (2K—AAB) at £4OO, and
—the Moth (2K—AAB) at £400, and
the Spartan (ZK—AAY) at £5OO.
the Spartan (ZK—AAY) at £500.
been valued at £lOO more than the
been valued at £100 more than the
was worth £470, less £7O for depre-
was worth £470, less £70 for depre-
at £BOO, or £7O less than a year ago.
at £800, or £70 less than a year ago.
Last year they had a margin of £4OO,
Last year they had a margin of £400,
£7O off the Spartan’s value. The
£70 off the Spartan’s value. The
Spartan was really not worth £BOO,
Spartan was really not worth £800,
amount tu writs it off altogethei,
amount to write it off altogether,
so they intended to spread £3OO of
so they intended to spread £300 of
In asking for an explanation ol
In asking for an explanation of
come from Hie pageant was £519,
come from the pageant was £519,
of £lBO representing expenses. The
of £180 representing expenses. The
the boaid of visitors, gate-keepers,
the board of visitors, gate-keepers,
Mr Kessell; 1 thank you for your
Mr Kessell; I thank you for your
still a further £5OO on the Spartan
still a further £500 on the Spartan
to look for next year. 1 do not
to look for next year. I do not
Mr Blown; We have boosted no-
Mr Brown; We have boosted no-
Niue of us had to guarantee £5O
Nine of us had to guarantee £50
each, and w e were glad when it was
each, and we were glad when it was
follows;—Patron, The Kt. Hou. J.
follows;—Patron, The Rt. Hon. J.
G. Coates; presiuent. Sit A. H. Rus-
G. Coates; president. Sir A. H. Rus-
sell ; vice-presidents, tne Hous. E.
sell ; vice-presidents, the Hons. E.
A. Ransom and J. G. Cobbe, Messis
A. Ransom and J. G. Cobbe, Messrs
.vi.P., K. S. Williams, M.P., W. E.
M.P., K. S. Williams, M.P., W. E.
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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;
11:01PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond marked METROPOLITAN CHURCH. as complete
11:01PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
,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,
10:59PM, 21 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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
10:59PM, 21 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 3
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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; diUon of membership, boomi-so we cannot
dition of membership, beouse we cannot
' conceive of a jnat God imposing on us tno
conceive of a jnat God imposing on us tno
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10:59PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
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
10:57PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
Their part is now so far fulfilled that " the pro-
Their part is now so far fulfilled that "the pro-
10:56PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
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
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weather), and in which the " present settlers"
weather), and in which the "present settlers"
may " then congregate on the Sabbath to perform
may "then congregate on the Sabbath to perform
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10:51PM, 21 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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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Tap s.s. Lalla Ronkh arrived from Waitara at
Tap s.s. Lalla Rookh arrived from Waitara at
for the same port, and for Kaglan on Monday
for the same port, and for Raglan on Monday
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10:49PM, 21 October 2025 John edited PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
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.
10:47PM, 21 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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. _
10:46PM, 21 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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.
10:46PM, 21 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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.
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Itangatira, Tuesday.
Rangatira, Tuesday.
KAGLAN. — S.s. 1-aJla Uookh, early.
RAGLAN. — S.s. Lalla Rookh, early.
Loclmagar, barque, from London,s:iilod June 12.
Lochnagar, barque, from London,s:iilod June 12.
Feraglen, barque, from London.
Fernglen, barque, from London.
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10:45PM, 21 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 3
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
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, wo assert our belief in tho Unity of Uotl
we assert our belief in tho Unity of God
mid His kingdom. So fur wo arc in har-
and His kingdom. So fur wo are in har-
mony with all religious bodies. Voarom
mony with all religious bodies. We are in
luuinony with most denominations on many
harmony with most denominations on many
differ among thenmdvea that wo ditter
differ among thenmdves that we differ
ters tombing belief Tins called in question
ters touching belief has called in question
1 Humiliations or chut chest, notably tho
nominations or churches, notably the
doctiino of tho Trinity, mid iniuiy
doctiino of the Trinity, and many
thoughtful members of thoso bodies Imvo
thoughtful members of those bodies have
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10:43PM, 21 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING.
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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The s.b. Lalia Rookli is advertised to leave j
The s.b. Lalla Rookh is advertised to leave j
Onehunga for Kaglan at 8 o'clock this morning, j
Onehunga for Raglan at 8 o'clock this morning, j
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10:42PM, 21 October 2025 RSalmond edited METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
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.
10:41PM, 21 October 2025 John edited PORT OF AUCKLAND.
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«.
10:40PM, 21 October 2025 John edited SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF AUCKLAND.
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,
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The ship Ferngle i ia to take up the berth at
The ship Fernglen ia to take up the berth at
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10:40PM, 21 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited Page 6 Advertisements Column 6
'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
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Kobinson. . *
Robinson.
Mr. J. Hutchexon, ex-M.H.R. Subjeot—
Mr. J. Hutcheson, ex-M.H.R. Subject—
" Iraußitiou from Capitalism to SooiaUsm "
"TIrausition from Capitalism to Sooialism "
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