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METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
12th of May', a plan with specifications was
12th of May, a plan with specifications was
adopted, and on the L Bth of May, submitted to
adopted, and on the 18th of May, submitted to
neral— and on the 14th of July, the Architect was
neral—and on the 14th of July, the Architect was
Spiritual Man. ' Psycliouietry will be de-
Spiritual Man. ' Psychometry will be de-
uionstiated; All cordially invited. '
monstrated; All cordially invited.
iMobfrage of Lite for December.
Message of Lite for December.
\J ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION,
WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION,
t» liEEBERT-S'rEKKr.
HERBERT-STREET.
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Ladybhd, s.h., 2% tons, Andrew, for Southern
Ladybird, s.h., 296 tons, Andrew, for Southern
St. Kikla, s s , for AVanganui.
St. Kikla, s s , for Wanganui.
Dawn, cutter, for Kaglan.
Dawn, cutter, for Raglan.
teid.iy iiftornoon. The Dawn sailed for I'.ujl.m
teid.iy iiftornoon. The Dawn sailed for Raglan
W»iUni?i, "hni, i.i.'rf om -oth mi, f r Lunrion vi»
Waitangi, "hni, i.i.'rf om -oth mi, f r Lunrion vi»
Ljttelt) i — N V. s ipuing Co , a^ent-,
Lyttelton — N V. s ipuing Co , a^ent-,
Manuk&u from Kaglan, with a 011140 of 2fj
Manukau from Raglan, with a 011140 of 2fj
The as. Southern Cioss kft Tauianga,
The as. Southern Cross kft Tauranga,
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METROPOLITAN CHURCH.
attei i n to the article which appeared in
attention to the article which appeared in
land Gazilte, under the title of " The Church,"
land Gazette, under the title of "The Church,"
servations :~«-
servations:––
Resolutions, that the Meeting in April,, at Go-
Resolutions, that the Meeting in April, at Go-
Trustees, but for providing funds for the.erection
Trustees, but for providing funds for the erection
Kaiiara Heads : To-morrow morning,
Kaipara Heads : To-morrow morning,
i.gaiei about s pi.i.; Kia Ora arrives at
ngarei about s pi.i.; Kia Ora arrives at
uiiehuuga from Waitara. Kawhia, and Rag-
Onehunga from Waitara. Kawhia, and Rag-
l.iu; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga fioui
lan. Rarawa arrives at Onehunga fioui
arrives from Kuaotunu. Mercury Ray and
arrives from Kuaotunu. Mercury Bay and
"N'ehemiah's Grief and Grayer for Jeiu.
"Nehemiah's Grief and Grayer for Jeru-
tialuui."
salem."
rp_._ MISSIONS TO SKAMKN
the MISSIONS TO SEAMEN
X CHUROH AND INSTITUTE,
CHUROH AND INSTITUTE,
Whiunore-street (near Ferry Wharf).
Whitmore-street (near Ferry Wharf).
mometer rises about 5 with northerly and north-eas;erly
mometer rises about 5° with northerly and north-easterly
It stood lowest (at 36° ) one night in July, and highest
It stood lowest (at 36°) one night in July, and highest
(at 84 ° ) one day in January.
(at 84°) one day in January.
Prevailing
Prevailing Winds
Average heigh
Average height
Harbour Master s Office, 16th Sept. 1641.
Harbour Master s Office, 16th Sept. 1841.
XSCETEABOXiOG'SOAXi TAB&S,
METEREOLOGICAL TABLE,
From 16th Sept. 1840, to the 16th Sept.'lß4l.
From 16th Sept. 1840, to the 16th Sept. 1841.
The easterly gales, which -generally occur about the ful'
The easterly gales, which generally occur about the full
ia the winter months are accompanied by frosts. The ther-
in the winter months are accompanied by frosts. The ther-
GIFFISON.—On January 1, fit Ragliu, the wife
GIFFISON.—On January 1, at Raglan, the wife
(i W. Giffison, Kaoroa, of a son.
of W. Giffison, Kaoroa, of a son.
Flower Service, sacramental Service:
Flower Service, Sacramental Service:
6.30 p.m., Itev. j. Cocker.
6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Cocker.
.ISLAfIiJ BAi~-3 p.m., Mr. Ridding.
ISLAND BAY -3 p.m., Mr. Ridding.
■ J>RlM£TlV_i METHODIST CHURCHES
PRlMITlVE METHODIST CHURCHES
.^DNEY^ST., Thonidon-11 a.m/, Mr. J.
SYDNEY ST., Thorndon - 11 a.m, Mr. J.
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POST OFFICE.
lish the following section of the "Post" Office
lish the following section of the "Post Office
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DUTY TO THE EMPIRE.
Mr. Greem-hde, M.H.R., said that the
Mr. Greenslade, M.H.R., said that the
l.'iu County Council), in seconding the mo-
lan County Council), in seconding the mo-
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POST OFFICE.
and marked it
as complete
[?] in course of conveyance or delivery thereof by the [in covers
[?] in course of conveyance or delivery thereof by the [????] without covers or in covers
open at the sides, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, find,
open at the sides, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and,
being convicted thereof, shall bitter such punishment, by
being convicted thereof, shall suffer such punishment, by
fine or imprisonment, or by both, as to the com t may seem
fine or imprisonment, or by both, as to the court may seem
Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Ohrisp, from
Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Chrisp, from
for liagl.iu. Passengers— 4.— A. Barnes,
for Raglan. Passengers— 4.— A. Barnes,
Mannkau on Saturday la3t for Kaglan, ivith
Mannkau on Saturday la3t for Raglan, ivith
The cutter Willie Wmkie sailed on Situr-
The cutter Willie Winkie sailed on Situr-
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POST OFFICE.
-of the irregularity in the delivery of our papers,
of the irregularity in the delivery of our papers,
complaint. We have made inqury of the Post
complaint. We have made inquIry of the Post
are sent t© the Post Office here for the Bay, are
are sent to the Post Office here for the Bay, are
&our subscribers shall not be inconvenienced in
our subscribers shall not be inconvenienced in
Bkhis manner; and, for their information, we pub-
this manner; and, for their information, we pub-
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PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laagfcton, cf Eaglaa,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laughton, cf Raglan,
Mr. T. T. Hogo, chief inspector of Ere
Mr. T. T. Hugo, chief inspector of fire
The Hon. G. W. Busselt arrived from
The Hon. G. W. Russell arrived from
Mr. and Jin, R. McSkimsu/ig, of Wai.
Mr. and Jin, R. McSkimming, of Wai-
Mr. J. H. Hooper and Mr. C. Haticos,
Mr. J. H. Hooper and Mr. C. Hancox,
Harkiiess ; 6.30 p.m., Mr..W. HaU. UPPER
Harkness ; 6.30 p.m., Mr..W. Hall. UPPER
AUO-5T.— 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. B. Redstone.
ARO-ST.— 6.30 p.m., Rev. H. B. Redstone.
KAttOßl— ll a.m., Rev. H. L. Blamires;
KARORI — 11 a.m., Rev. H. L. Blamires;
7 p.m., Mr. W. A. Sando. CROFTOJN— 7
7 p.m., Mr. W. A. Sando. CROFTON— 7
TRINITY OHUROH(Newtowtt)— ll a m.,
TRINITY OHUROH (Newtown) —11 a m.,
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
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D_PAETtJ__a—T_BT__r>AT.
DEPARTURES YESTERDAY.
Elec. for Eaglaa and Eawhla. 4.30 p.m.
Rimu, for Raglan and Kawhia. 4.30 p.m.
I sea and West Coast ports.
son and West Coast ports.
1 1 Departures,—Blmn 12.3Q p-m. 1 !. for New
1 1 Departures,—Rimu 12.3Q p-m. 1 !. for New
- rlymcu;.i_ ; _ Aupoun £3.13 p.m.;, fcr Eaglaa
- rlymcu;.i_ ; _ Aupouri £3.13 p.m.;, fcr Raglan
: ana. jrvawnia.
: ana. Kawhia.
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
J B:a., Orawfcrii," ftOTn Vel-
Takapuna., Crawford, ftOTn Vel-
Claymote, s.s., Dorllng, from Eaglaa and
Claymore, s.s., Dorllng, from Raglan and
asepts, t ' ,
Kawhia asepts, t ' ,
-Cblpjiu; "Meede, ColllifgwoDd-—Nor-
-Culpan; "Meede, Collingwood-—Nor-
..-thern , Co.,- agenfa.-
thern , Co.,- agenfa.-
' cnry Bay.—Ford Shipping Line, agents.
cury Bay.—Ford Shipping Line, agents.
arrives -at- Onehnnga from. Eaglaa ana Ka-
arrives -at- Onehunga from. Raglan ana Ka-
•whla; Clahsntatrleaves-for-©ussellr Whan-
whla; Clansman leaves-for-Russell, Whan-
MUI-GRAVK-STRBET.
MULGRAVE-STREET.
a.m. ; Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a tn.;
a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a m.;
Evensong, 6.30 p. mi
Evensong, 6.30 p.m.
TINAKOKI -ROAD CHURCHROOM—
TINAKORI -ROAD CHURCHROOM—
Children's Service, 11 a.m. ; Evening Service,
Children's Service, 11 a.m.; Evening Service,
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
Karawa. 8.8., W. P. Norbury. from New Ply-
Rarawa. 8.8., W. P. Norbury. from New Ply-
The Northern Company's s.s. - Karawa, ar-
The Northern Company's s.s. - Rarawa, ar-
The s.s. Kia Ora, from '. Eaglaa. Kawhia,
The s.s. Kia Ora, from Raglan. Kawhia,
morning.;' ■'•-. ~^~;-'-r
morning.
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PORT OF AUCKLAND.
Mr af.d Mrs. F- Vi". Fra.nkland. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr af.d Mrs. F- Vi". Frankland. Mr. and Mrs.
'V S. Falkrer. Mr. and Coti»c.-;»f &A.
'V S. Falkner. Mr. and Coti»c.-;»f &A.
'at 10 a-m.; Ki« Ora arrives from Eaglaa, Kawhia,
'at 10 a-m.; Kia Ora arrives from Raglan, Kawhia,
an] Waitara late; Sluritii arrives at Onehunga
an] Waitara late; Muritai arrives at Onehunga
from Wangaani late; Paeroa leaves foi Waihete
from Wanganui late; Paeroa leaves foi Waiheke
•■ latma and 'Wuangainata at * p.m.; Kia Cra arrives
Tairua and 'Whangamata at * p.m.; Kia Ora arrives
it Oaehnnga frem Waitara,, Kaffhia, and Eaglaa.
it Onehunga frem Waitara,, Kawhia, and Raglan.
Per i,'j:«roa, from the Sontb: luiW Lag* flour,
Per Mararoa, from the Sontb: luiW Lag* flour,
1 "' , - i '. , ■■'''. 'Ike Union Company's steamer ■TjtrsjwsM.'left. for
1 "' , - i '. , ■■'''. 'Ike Union Company's steamer ■Tarawera left. for
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IN THE AIR
It was stated that a glider had heen
It was stated that a glider had been
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COUNTRY NEWS.
pleased to find that the Waste Lande Board
pleased to find that the Waste Lands Board
thus making a good, easy road to Eaglaa
thus making a good, easy road to Raglan
at Hangiriri, over a level road, on the banti
at Rangiriri, over a level road, on the banti
President, Mr. Trounson ; secretary, Mr. h
President, Mr. Trounson ; secretary, Mr. L
Hames; treasurer, Mr. C. Bottrill, Jan.
Hames; treasurer, Mr. C. Bottrill, Jun.
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IN THE AIR
An enthusiastic meeting of ahout
An enthusiastic meeting of about
50 young men was lield in Hastings
50 young men was held in Hastings
brouglit into heing.
brought into being.
Mr B. M. Kessell, a flying niember
Mr B. M. Kessell, a flying member
Aero Qub, presided and explained that
Aero Club, presided and explained that
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seamen and their friends. Mr. Bailtroj
seamen and their friends. Mr. Barltroy
At a meeting in His Majesty's Theatre,^
At a meeting in His Majesty's Theatre,
Mission yesterday afternoon, Dt. Gibhi
Mission yesterday afternoon, Dr. Gibb
delivered an address on " Bible in
delivered an address on "Bible in
Schools." His first point was the valuf
Schools." His first point was the value
I,una, p.s., Fairchild, from Hokitika an<! Welling-
Luna, p.s., Fairchild, from Hokitika an<! Wellington.
tOGoluen Isle, schooner, l>o tons, Mntzen, from Bay
Golden Isle, schooner, 90 tons, Matzen, from Bay
Is'ands
Islands
Herald, schooner, 53 tens, McKcnzie, from Hold-
Herald, schooner, 53 tens, McKenzie, from Hold-
Willie Winkic, euttor, Aimer, from Waik.uo.
Willie Winkie, cutter, Abner, from Waikato.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tho annual general meeting of tho Jew-
The annual general meeting of tho Jew-
the Synagogue yesterdny. The report and
the Synagogue yesterday. The report and
and F. Cohen (Treasurer) were re-eleotcd
and F. Cohen (Treasurer) were re-eleoted
without opposition, and Mr. L. Hyauiß
without opposition, and Mr. L. Hyams
tions wero received for tho threo vacan-
tions wero received for tho three vacan-
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
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"W illie "Vinkie, cutter, 13 tons, Aimer, from Kaglan
Willie Winkie, cutter, 13 tons, Abner, from Raglan
Nor. 13.
Nov. 13.
Storm Bird, s.s., OS tons, P. Doilc, from Southern
Storm Bird, s.s., 68 tons, P. Doile, from Southern
Flora, Jlacdonald, cutter, from Haglan.
Flora, Macdonald, cutter, from Raglan.
St. Kilda, s.s., Flowerday, for Kaiparn.
St. Kilda, s.s., Flowerday, for Kaipara.
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GLIDER CLUB
bo welcomed.
be welcomed.
Mr. B. M. Kesscll was elected to
Mr. B. M. Kessell was elected to
developing its air-sense, (gliding un-
developing its air-sense, Gliding un-
cessary touch and sell-dependence so
cessary touch and self-dependence so
C. H. Slater, W. A. G Penlington,
C. H. Slater, W. A. G. Penlington,
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MAIL NOTICE.
Malls will close at the Chief Tost Offlce,
Malls will close at the Chief Post Offlce,
Turua, raeroa, Waihl, and Thames at
Turua, Paeroa, Waihi, and Thames at
Whangarei, 'Ilikurangi, Russell, Kawakawa
Whangarei, Hikurangi, Russell, Kawakawa
Cabbage Bay nnd Aulodeo Hay, at 5.45 a.m.
Cabbage Bay nnd Amodeo Bay, at 5.45 a.m.
Wliungaroa, Kaeo, Mangonui, Kaumaumau,
Whangaroa, Kaeo, Mangonui, Kaumaumau,
ThE Gospel will (.V.) bo preached in tho
ThE Gospel will (D.V.) be preached in the
above Hull TO-MORR' 'W, at 7 p.m.
above Hall TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m.
Sankey'B Hymns. No collection. Hearty
Sankey's Hymns. No collection. Hearty
welcome
welcome.
SA L~V~A~T ION AliM V,
SA LVATION ARMY,
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Napier residents will be intevested
Napier residents will be interested
the Napier' Aero Club's grouncl
the Napier' Aero Club's ground
from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday ahd
from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and
day. Pilob Instructor W, H. Lett has
day. Pilot Instructor W, H. Lett has
for the benefit of the newiy-formed
for the benefit of the newly-formed
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THE MAILS.
2m i Kaiigariri, Alcrcer, Pokeno, Di-urj, OtukuJm, Auckland
For Rangariri, Mercer, Pokeno, Di-urj, OtukuJm, Auckland
i r iljuniiloii, Kinkiriroa, and Cambridge, on Monday
i r iljuniiloii, Kirikiriroa, and Cambridge, on Monday
lot* Uuglau, on Tiu«»day» und Thui-adajb, at 8.30 a.m.
for Raglan, on Tiu«»day» und Thui-adajb, at 8.30 a.m.
npIIE Monthly Meeting for Prayer oft
THE Monthly Meeting for Prayer on
■B- behalf of llio abovo Missions will
behalf of the above Missions will
bo held NEXT TUESDAY EVENING,
be held NEXT TUESDAY EVENING,
Btrool, at 7.30 o'clock. All interested in
Street, at 7.30 o'clock. All interested in
A MEETING of Unitarians will bo hoki
A MEETING of Unitarians will bo held
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
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Rarawa. for Now Plymouth. 3.30 p.m.
Rarawa, for New Plymouth. 3.30 p.m.
Xgatiawa for Uuglau and Kuwhin, 4.15
Ngatiawa for Raglan and Kawhia, 4.15
Some of the electors of Uuglau also com-
Some of the electors of Raglan also com-
country wcit of the giva- .South Rjad from
country wcit of the giva- .South Road from
the Manukau to the far end of the Wa'kito,
the Manukau to the far end of the Waikato,
the committee of the Kaglan and 1* ranklin
the committee of the Raglan and Franklin
next, at threw p.m., at l'apakura, which it is
next, at threw p.m., at Papakura, which it is
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s Napier Centre of the Hawke's Bay
a Napier Centre of the Hawke's Bay
end with very little work it should
and with very little work it should
pointed to promote activities ns soon
pointed to promote activities as soon
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HASTINGS. TAPU CREEK.
A recent crushing of 4£ tons from the '
A recent crushing of 4½ tons from the
Little Jessie yielded over24oz. of gold.
Little Jessie yielded over 24oz. of gold.
An auriferous disooyery of some im- ■
An auriferous disooyery of some im-
portance has "been " made in the parish of
portance has been made in the parish of
Otau, a 'block" of land 1 situate between the'
Otau, a block of land situate between the
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A SHOCKING DEATH.
Tlkjbo willing to form » Unitarian Ah-
Those willing to form a Unitarian As-
socialion aro request od to commitnicalo
sociation aro request od to communicate
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vented the; "visit ’to Blenheim' being
vented the visit to Blenheim being
made.- ' Boisterous weather wan ex-
made. Boisterous weather was ex-
this district should not' fail to pay a
this district should not fail to pay a
Wing - Commander Grant-Dalton
Wing-Commander Grant-Dalton
paid a visit to .Gisborne, last
paid a visit to Gisborne, last
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PERSONAL.
The Bov W. Jollio, 8.A., of Au(?k«
The Rev W. Jellie, B.A., of Auck-
"land, is a;t present paying a visit to
land, is at present paying a visit to
Wellington. Mr Jollio is preparing tha‘
Wellington. Mr Jollie is preparing the
Bev Charles Hargrove, ALA., who i«
Rev Charles Hargrove, M.A., who is
one of the loading Unitarian minister*
one of the loading Unitarian ministers
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£90 and oil to the value of .£1- 5 a
£90 and oil to the value of £18 - a
total of £lOB--were usd by . Oscar
total of £108--were used by Oscar
to Australia.. . , I- tho , .
to Australia.. .
map on his-alighting after, say, 10
man on his alighting after, say, 10
hours at the ioy stick, the mainten-
hours at the joy stick, the mainten-
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
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DEPARTURKS.
DEPARTURES.
•TCI.T 2.
JULY 2.
Itangatira, s.s., 17-1 tons, Rentier, for
Rangatira, s.s., 174 tons, Renner, for
Airedale, s s., 29ti tons, H. Kennedy, for
Airedale, s s., 296 tons, H. Kennedy, for
Industry, schooner, for Kaglan.
Industry, schooner, for Raglan.
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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
Arrivals. — Jtjne 6.
Arrivals. — June 6.
Keera, s.s., 15S tons, Bain, from Whanga-
Keera, s.s., 158 tons, Bain, from Whanga-
Kaglan. Passengers— Mrs. Charlfcon and son,
Raglan. Passengers— Mrs. Charlton and son,
I, Tirooti.— A. Barnes, agen^, ' -
Timoti.— A. Barnes, agent
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A Nation's CivH Aviation te a Msasura of Its Commercial
A Nation's Civil Aviation is a Measure of Its Commercial
ceived from a former Hartings boy
ceived from a former Hastings boy
bur readers. The writer has been in
our readers. The writer has been in
mo go back to the camp when. I leave
me go back to the camp when. I leave
to fly. but can attend lectures and
to fly, but can attend lectures and
TME INFLUENCE OF "SENSATIONAL"
THE INFLUENCE OF "SENSATIONAL"
coiporal at Aldeishofc, and a polioe-sheet
coiporal at Aldershot, and a polioe-sheet
Stormbird, si, 08 tons, Doile, from Taranakl and
Stormbird, si, 08 tons, Doile, from Taranaki and
Southern ports Passenge s — Rev J. Bnller, Mn.
Southern ports Passenge s — Rev J. Buller, Mn.
Willie Winkle, 13 tons, Grundy, for Kaglan. Pas-
Willie Winkie, 13 tons, Grundy, for Raglan. Pas-
in the open roadstead of Taxanaki. A delay
in the open roadstead of Taranaki. A delay
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AVIATION IN NAPIER
LANDING-GRGUND- WANTED.;
LANDING-GROUND WANTED.
ARR AN GEMENTS IN HAND.
ARRANGEMENTS IN HAND.
A further step towards the estahlish*
A further step towards the establish
ment of ciyil aviation in Napiei* was
ment of civil aviation in Napier was
made afe a largely-attended meetiug
made at a largely-attended meeting
lias been the case in the past. Be-
has been the case in the past. Be-
tt • •
• •
Flight Lieut. Buckridee. flying
Flight Lieut. Buckridge. flying
Feilding to Dannevirke. but from
Feilding to Dannevirke, but from
lie took off again with his passenger
he took off again with his passenger
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PERSONAL
Flight-Lieutenant Letts, the newly-
Flight-Lieutenant Lett, the newly-
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PERSONAL
Hawke’s Bat and East Coast Aero
Hawke’s Bay and East Coast Aero
Club for their “A” license cert.--
Club for their “A” license certifi-
cates. *
cates.
took place m Waipukurau on Bun-
took place in Waipukurau on Sun-
tnourneis. Mrs Carson was born
mourners. Mrs Carson was born
Special mention may bo made of the remark-
Special mention may be made of the remark-
developing air-mindedness in Hawke’s Bay-
developing air-mindedness in Hawke’s Bay.
Which it was unanimously decided to proceed
which it was unanimously decided to proceed
small ‘ service. With the
small service. With the
- the’Aero Club will be not only con-
- the Aero Club will be not only con-
watch; he had, 1 think, taken it as loot
watch; he had, I think, taken it as loot
! About the year 1852 the Rev. C. H. S.
About the year 1852 the Rev. C. H. S.
after hie arrival, went to live on the Indus-
after his arrival, went to live on the Indus-
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laud development scheme many
land development scheme many
natives obtained employment biish-
natives obtained employment bush-
felliug on the Poroporo block. Pov-
felling on the Poroporo block. Pov-
laud have been cleared.
land have been cleared.
terian Suuday School are requested
terian Sunday School are requested
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LOCAL & GENERAL
elub members as well as visitors from
club members as well as visitors from
will be well catered fo>, providing the
will be well catered for, providing the
H. and East Coast Club’s machine
H.B. and East Coast Club’s machine
ZKABB, left for Wellington with a
ZK.ABB, left for Wellington with a
I. p.m. and arrived at Rongatai
1. p.m. and arrived at Rongotai
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DEATHS
and marked it
as complete
for "the Tauranga Cemetery.
for the Tauranga Cemetery.
chief, one of the old school. Hβ was covered
chief, one of the old school. He was covered
of the mouth. He put a eeton in his neck.'
of the mouth. He put a seton in his neck.
This, or nature, cured the evil. JChe old
This, or nature, cured the evil. The old
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IN LONDON
Meanwhile, the trees have- all come
Meanwhile, the trees have all come
out into full leaf,;and-bur-woods
out into full leaf, and our woods have
wood.there are,:-primroses and daffy-
wood there are primroses and daffy-
down-dilly in the fields, and that, .im-
down-dilly in the fields, and that im-
pertinent creasure, the cuckoo, is snout-
pertinent creasure, the cuckoo, is shout-
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IN LONDON
time, watching :the crowds and learning
time, watching the crowds and learning
of ono Labour ■ victory after another.
of one Labour victory after another.
At 2 a.m. vro- were drinking soup, and
At 2 a.m. we were drinking soup, and
watching further' results in ■ the Flor-
watching further results in the Flor-
ence Restaurant, and at 2.30. as '•■••»-
ence Restaurant, and at 2.30. as we
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1945, in his 77th year. .I.P. Requiem Mass
1945, in his 77th year. R.I.P. Requiem Mass
at Catholic Church, Kihikihi, at 1U a.m. to-
at Catholic Church, Kihikihi, at 10 a.m. to-
toetoe, "Marv Jane, beloved wife of J. A.
toetoe, Mary Jane, beloved wife of J. A.
uetta (Mrs Watson), Theiuia (Mrs Masters).
netta (Mrs Watson), Thelma (Mrs Masters).
Horace and Robert; aged 07 years. Funeral
Horace and Robert; aged 67 years. Funeral
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What tho hell have ■ they done for
"What the hell have they done for
Ireland?" repeated his obscure- com-
Ireland?" repeated his obscure com-
panion. ...-..■ ■■ . ..
panion.
Wo drove through London for some
We drove through London for some
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"What the bell have they done for
"What the hell have they done for
Ireland?" replied:" oiie of his frionds
Ireland?" replied:" one of his friends
/'False teeth—sixpence,'.' remarked a
"False teeth—sixpence," remarked a
street hawker,, exhibiting, a tray full of
street hawker, exhibiting, a tray full of
pink and white .celluloid horrors;
pink and white celluloid horrors;
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Tire Hawke’s Bay and East Coast
The Hawke’s Bay and East Coast
so far, been the lot of this chib to
so far, been the lot of this club to
make a final flutter to augmqpt its
make a final flutter to augment its
lor the management to adopt the
for the management to adopt the
> ‘ I’m-waiting-for-Jack-to-move-in-the
" I’m-waiting-for-Jack-to-move-in-the
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loved lather of llarry, Eric and Wynii.
loved father of Harry, Eric and Wynn.
fillEAllE, Reg. No. 12/3501.—0n March
BREARE, Reg. No. 12/3561.—0n March
loving dad of June, uf 25 Chester Avenue,
loving dad of June, of 25 Chester Avenue,
Westmere, and loed brother u! Arthur, Kit)
Westmere, and loved brother of Arthur, 160
40 Franklin Road, Morris Place. New Jersey, i
40 Franklin Road, Morris Place. New Jersey,
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I .was..in Trafalgar Square mid-
I was in Trafalgar Square mid-
night while .'thy resuHs.V were coming
night while the results were coming
through,' amongst; th^biggesi^croWa I
through, amongst the biggest crowd I
have ever liad- tho -opportunity'''of see-
have ever had the opportunity of see-
ing. It was extraordinarily- well be-
ing. It was extraordinarily well be-
He tied hia horse in the bush and struggled
He tied his horse in the bush and struggled
missionary stationed here, lie arrived iv
missionary stationed here, he arrived in
appointed to Waoganui, I think, in 1840.
appointed to Wanganui, I think, in 1840.
Ika a Maul and several other works on native
Ika a Maui and several other works on native
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of the four grandees—probably- they
of the four grandees—probably they
The election. is over. Mr Lloyd
The election is over Mr Lloyd
crowd, psychology, it is surprising that
crowd psychology, it is surprising that
he.gained, so. many .votes for: his-party.
he gained so many votes for his party.
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Miss M. Pharaeyu, of Hastings,
Miss M. Pharazyn, of Hastings,
A. F. Wonsley. the Sussex profes-
A. F. Wensley. the Sussex profes-
death at Sydney of Mr. P. O’Neil),
death at Sydney of Mr. P. O’Neill,
liam Alexander Maoarthur. aged 74
liam Alexander Macarthur. aged 74
tion waa as much interwoven as its com-
tion was as much interwoven as its com-
cabin. The cabin table waa about 2ft by 3ft
cabin. The cabin table was about 2ft by 3ft
catechiet, sailed in the Bed Rover, waa
catechist, sailed in the Red Rover, was
in 1842; the latter gentleman ie too well
in 1842; the latter gentleman is too well
known to need remark here. Hβ wrote Te
known to need remark here. He wrote Te
In 1813 stock was being imported into
In 1843 stock was being imported into
Valparaiso. Mr - J. G. Oooke, of Taranaki,
Valparaiso. Mr J. G. Cooke, of Taranaki,
drove thfc first mob np the coast to that
drove the first mob up the coast to that
went through the then newly cut track ab
went through the then newly cut track at
1842. On November 20th, 1843, he paid hia
1842. On November 20th, 1843, he paid his
Gamer always did his duty. It was a
Garner always did his duty. It was a
the mouth of the river, but the vie%v from
the mouth of the river, but the view from
described by Mr E. J. Wakefield in hie
described by Mr E. J. Wakefield in his
deserves its native name Wauganui (large
deserves its native name Wanganui (large
building was a ranpo whari of much larger
building was a raupo whari of much larger
fovernment honse, or queen's house ; for Mr
government house, or queen's house ; for Mr
History, shows a fine, high, augarloaf-ehaped
History, shows a fine, high, sugarloaf-shaped
Kapiti, whiohlies about 100 miles to the
Kapiti, which lies about 100 miles to the
The sand spit also ha* disappeared in the
The sand spit also has disappeared in the
The town was called PcUe, after the Hon.
The town was called Petre, after the Hon.
Henry Petre, a sou of Lonl Petre, one of
Henry Petre, a son of Lord Petre, one of
The Wanganni river was called the
The Wanganui river was called the
Knowslev, and so marked on the old maps.
Knowsley, and so marked on the old maps.
made to save the limb but in vain. Ampn-
made to save the limb but in vain. Ampu-
James Edw. Alexander X.0.L.5., F.R.S.E.,
James Edw. Alexander K.C.L.S., F.R.S.E.,
inhu "Bush Fighting," "The Maori War
in his "Bush Fighting," "The Maori War
very early Hays, a Maori youth named
very early days, a Maori youth named
said amputation alone could save hip life.
said amputation alone could save his life.
were so ntupid. When pressed, they wished
were so stupid. When pressed, they wished
a girl or boy • walking about in Wel-
a girl or boy walking about in Wel-
werry good, &c, white man." The doctor
werry good, &c., white man." The doctor
Shis style of welcome so alarmed the " new
This style of welcome so alarmed the " new
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Last week-end . showed what
Last week-end showed what
to the ’dromo at Longlands. The
to the ’drome at Longlands. The
initial flight:—Messrs. . Grace and
initial flight:—Messrs. Grace and
A total of 5J solo flying hours was
A total of 5¾ solo flying hours was
the controls for he steins to be g< t-
the controls for he seems to be get-
They said it hod come from a tapued bnrial
They said it hod come from a tapued burial
Ac, it desired, may be found in Brett's
&c., it desired, may be found in Brett's
Early History of New Zealand, v pas?e 588.
Early History of New Zealand, page 588.
Wansey wrote to Colonel WakeSeld seeking
Wansey wrote to Colonel Wakefield seeking
and completely stripped it. return-
and completely stripped it. Upon return-
in ij, ten days later, he found them living in
ing, ten days later, he found them living in
same position were mined. All the country
same position were ruined. All the country
settlere had in some way, djrectly or in-
settlers had in some way, directly or in-
IHE EARLY HISTORY OF
THE EARLY HISTORY OF
Shis style of welcome so alarmed the "new
Shis style of welcome so alarmed the " new
after inquiry, called them a "pack of
after inquiry, called them a " pack of
frightened geese," and told them to "go to
frightened geese," and told them to " go to
cutters, luggers, ships' long boats "raised
cutters, luggers, ships' long boats " raised
tioned first:— . .
tioned first:—
John Richard Bowen liogg Mair v. Annie
John Richard Bowen Hogg Mair v. Annie
Jane Mair, desertion. j
Jane Mair, desertion.
Muriel Eileen ' Gertrude Chichester v.
Muriel Eileen Gertrude Chichester v.
Charles George Gordon ’lreivthlek v.
Charles George Gordon Trevethick v.
was tliat f he very large reserves of the very
was that the very large reserves of the very
•north more than the value of the whole
worth more than the value of the whole
lew? to those who could not cultivate or fence
less to those who could not cultivate or fence
find, bail searched far ami wide to find all
find, had searched far and wide to find all
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Ann Eliza Currie and another v. Ihe
Ann Eliza Currie and another v. The
duo under agreement. Counter-claim,
due under agreement. Counter-claim,
£364 13s sd, allegedly received and not
£364 13s 5d, allegedly received and not
Thomas Hcnsman Caverhill v. Com-
Thomas Hensman Caverhill v. Com-
Ernest William Gicsen v. Annie
Ernest William Giesen v. Annie
would no doubt have held
These argument would no doubt have held
good ~aa they been true; bet they were
good had they been true; but they were
fk, denied in tcto by the company, and die*
denied in toto by the company, and dis-
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now put it. is always, more or less,
now put it, is always, more or less,
looking out Yes, even prepared to
looking on ! Yes, even prepared to
a machine crash,, and if a ’plane
a machine crash, and if a ’plane
to be, “1 told you so; you would not
to be, “I told you so ; you would not
lor 1 heard the engine missing badly
for I heard the engine missing badly
" a down" on this tribe, so, according to
"a down" on this tribe, so, according to
to, according to another of their pleasant
so, according to another of their pleasant
kawae tapued the beach between Otaki and
kawas tapued the beach between Otaki and
out danger to hie life and a certainty of
out danger to his life and a certainty of
much enforced viu, if he were caught, as he
much enforced utu, if he were caught, as he
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tho will of Charlotte Harris) v. Bertie
the will of Charlotte Harris) v. Bertie
Emily Edith Maude Judo v. Leonard
Emily Edith Maude Jude v. Leonard
tion, etc. Counterclaim, declaration,
tion, etc. Counterclaim, declaration, etc.
' Henry Schneideman v. Philip Schiiei-
Henry Schneideman v. Philip Schnei-
deman, £1230 19s lOd allegedly had
deman, £1230 19s 10d allegedly had
ewch goings on did not tend to the comfort
such goings on did not tend to the comfort
©f the helpless people committed to their
of the helpless people committed to their
loet his way; he could not see the road.
lost his way; he could not see the road.
<jßort Hardy, across the strait. Then he
Port Hardy, across the strait. Then he
eookey again. This time he got under Kapiti
cookey again. This time he got under Kapiti
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number of Hastings members ot the
number of Hastings members of the
ing last at the' screening ot the talkie
ing last at the screening ot the talkie
action of the manager (Air Foote)
action of the manager (Mr Foote)
of the more energetic members of tho
of the more energetic members of the
pay towards the tost of tho upkeep
pay towards the cost of the upkeep
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cival Bishop v. Ida Alexandra Belle
cival Bishop v. Ida Alexandre Belle
iel "Woolcott v. Tasman Charles Ste-
iel Woolcott v. Tasman Charles Ste-
May 0 'Neill v. James Stephen 0 'Neill,
May O'Neill v. James Stephen O'Neill,
alleged separation; Ivylecn Jessie
alleged separation; Ivyleen Jessie
Smith v. Pvichard Benjamin Carter
Smith v. Richard Benjamin Carter
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Ileimdal, alleged desertion; James
Heimdal, alleged desertion; James
Pilcher v. Eugenic Christiire Pilcher, al-
Pilcher v. Eugenie Christine Pilcher, al-
leged separation; Nellio Turvey v. Ed-
leged separation; Nellie Turvey v. Ed-
ward 'Purvey, alleged' separation; Edith
ward Turvey, alleged separation; Edith
May M'Ali.stor v. George M'Alistcr, al-
May M'Alistor v. George M'Alister, al-
vent below, not even at night; an awning
went below, not even at night; an awning
rathei than the stifling hole they called the
rather than the stifling hole they called the
«abin. The cabin table waa about 2ft by 3ft
cabin. The cabin table waa about 2ft by 3ft
or 4ft, the lockers, on which one eat, were
or 4ft, the lockers, on which one sat, were
those clone dens ! It was well they could hold
those close dens ! It was well they could hold
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Gordon Trevethick v. Ethel May Trove-
Gordon Trevethick v. Ethel May Tree-
tion; Mabel Annio Alice Kate Haines
tion; Mabel Annie Alice Kate Haines
lores Hodson v. Aliek Colin Hodson,
lores Hodson v. Alick Colin Hodson,
and ohildren, as a rule. One lady relative of
and children, as a rule. One lady relative of
the " Sarah Berry " lugger, for instance, she
the "Sarah Berry" lugger, for instance, she