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csnie from the Aurora, the first ship which
came from the Aurora, the first ship which
Burf shouting their welcomes, anxious to
surf shouting their welcomes, anxious to
Shis style of welcome so alarmed the " new
Shis style of welcome so alarmed the "new
after inquiry, called them a '• paok of
after inquiry, called them a "pack of
bed." It was such " new chums " that had
bed." It was such "new chums" that had
The earliest settlers hore all came from
The earliest settlers here all came from
Amongst the beat of those first New Zea-
amongst the best of those first New Zea-
Battlement, with whose history, in those
settlement, with whose history, in those
»hips landed their passengers and cargo at
ships landed their passengers and cargo at
jraa then called. After waiting fora year or
was then called. After waiting for a year or
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SUPREME COURT
Tho following cases have been set
The following cases have been set
down for hearing at tho Supremo Court
down for hearing at the Supreme Court
Mary Eobcrtson and another, alleged
Mary Robertson and another, alleged
Muriel Eileen Gertrude Chichoster v.
Muriel Eileen Gertrude Chichester v.
Herbert1 Denham v. Olive Louisa Den-
Herbert Denham v. Olive Louisa Den-
to give an insight into the rr»rly history
to give an insight into the early history
named, with some alight insight into their
named, with some slight insight into their
trials and their brave, self-denying, nidus-
trials and their brave, self-denying, indus-
trioufl livoa.
trious lives.
I have get for this article, will necessarily
I have set for this article, will necessarily
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of late, and of which nothing' so far
of late, and of which nothing so far
has been* done, is putting down a
has been done, is putting down a
permanent surface in aud around the
permanent surface in and around the
where repairs aud maintenance are
where repairs and maintenance are
rolled as members of the .club for a
rolled as members of the club for a
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I (By *
(By
..A device that will eventually be-
A device that will eventually be-
Czecho-felovaktau designer and in-
Czecho-Slovakian designer and in-
the stabilising of aeroplanes.. Pro-
the stabilising of aeroplanes. Pro-
Marchetti amphibian, built by. the
Marchetti amphibian, built by the
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longer reitcrates;his .unpretentious pro-
longer reiterates his unpretentious pro-
posals. I have no-politics, but after
posals. I have no politics, but after
nip that Mr. Baldwin came out of the in-
me that Mr. Baldwin came out of the in-
glonous struggle >.with.lcs ? s loss of die-
glorious struggle with less loss of dig-
nity than his two opponents, thoueh
nity than his two opponents, though
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A CLOSE CALL
The Hawke's Bay Aero Cluh had, a
The Hawke's Bay Aero Club had a
bad spell of luclc this week, for during
bad spell of luck this week, for during
the height of the gale whicli was ex-
the height of the gale which was ex-
perienced at the heginning of the
perienced at the beginning of the
week, tlie roof of the newly-erected
week, tbe roof of the newly-erected
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The election. is * over. Mr' Lloyd
The election. is over. Mr Lloyd
George and Mr. Barnsay Mac Donald
George and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald
have left off blackguarding, each other
have left off blackguarding each other
and Mr. Baldwin..: ,'• Mr. Balden no
and Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin no
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The focus, point -.ot the ceremony is
The focus point of the ceremony is
of course, the colour,, andj it; alone in
of course, the colour, and it, alone in
its slow progress;. a : symbol i not .of war,
its slow progress;. a symbol not of war,
but of some, dimly. ..understood yet
but of some dimly understood yet
it went slowly through" this ancient
it went slowly through this ancient
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Trooping of, the Colour.
Trooping of the Colour.
. Honestly, I. think the feature 'of the
Honestly, I think the feature of the
pageant which filled.me most with ad-
pageany which filled me most with ad-
miration and. envy was the lovely walk
miration and envy was the lovely walk
of the four . grandees—probably- they
of the four grandees—probably- they
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WEDDING BELLS.
An interesting wedding took place ;i
An interesting wedding took place at
Mataroa. North Island, mi Thursday kuM
Mataroa, North Island, on Thursday last,
tin' principals being well-known Kumar
the principals being well-known Kumara
natives, viz., Mr Walter McConnon, s-o
natives, viz., Mr Walter McConnon, son
of Mr James McConnon, and Miss Sar
of Mr James McConnon, and Miss Sarah
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good piliot instructors just now in
good pilot instructors just now in
ting in a lot of flying lately. Tueir
ting in a lot of flying lately. Their
management are content to sit, taik
management are content to sit, talk
and do little, and seldom visittbe
and do little, and seldom visit the
ing texplanation is, why was the
ing explanation is, why was the
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Following behind the Bo^al Princes
Following behind the Royal Princes
were' representatives of all' our Dom-
were representatives of all our Dom-
inions,. Major, O. H. Mead .doing , this
inions, Major, O.H. Mead doing this
duty for New. Zealand." Very' fine'they
duty for New. Zealand. Very fine they
Trooping of, the Colour. ■•.*"
Trooping of, the Colour.
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folds across the ledge. .The Sultan of
folds across the ledge. The Sultan of
from' his car in an astonishing blaze of
from his car in an astonishing blaze of
jewels-and exotic robes,'.while the.im-
jewels and exotic robes, while the im-
maculate English aide-de-'eamps stood,
maculate English aide-de-camps stood,
Extravagancy to. his .appointed seat.
Extravagancy to his appointed seat.
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This, great review which takes place
This great review which takes place
every year.on tno King's, Birthday,
every year on the King's, Birthday,
followed soon after : the Grenadier
followed soon after the Grenadier
gorgeous, but'perhaps ' less personal,.
gorgeous, but perhaps less personal,
of course, was unable • to attend, but
of course, was unable to attend, but
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after the Eoyal 6alute, and was so
after the Royal salute, and was so
TROOPING OF THE COLOTJE.
TROOPING OF THE COLOUR
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and un-modern to be so. much, thrilled
and un-modern to be so much thrilled
coats and uncomfortable'hats, all step-
coats and uncomfortable hats, all step-
ping in. time, but I defy any ono to re-
ping in time, but I defy anyone to re-
ment advances^en bloc for twelve paces
ment advances en bloc for twelve paces
in dead silence, and then halts: and
in dead silence, and then halts and
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'.'Of all the world's brave heroes
'"Of all the world's brave heroes
There's one that compare '
There's one that compare
To .the British Grenadier."
To the British Grenadier."
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afl heads turned like one head, a flash
all heads turned like one head, a flash
rumpus from the band:
rumpus from the band.
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man. 'From where I sat I could not
man. From where I sat I could not
sco his escort, but only his solitaf-y fig-
see his escort, but only his solitary fig-
ure,' sitting on.a. quiet bay horse and
ure, sitting on a quiet bay horse and
taking tho . salu't'o -as the -.regiment
taking the salute as the regiment
marched past. On and on they eamc,
marched past. On and on they came,
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Next, at the vcryfarthest corner of
Next, at the very farthest corner of
the Parade appeared a little- company
the Parade appeared a little company
cheer. • Isolated voices barked violent-
cheer. Isolated voices barked violent-
ly, there was a sudden flash,, and two
ly, there was a sudden flash, and two
thousand, men had arms.
thousand, men had presented arms.
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Presently tho huge square began to
Presently the huge square began to
three great'blocks of scarlet,:and our x
three great blocks of scarlet,and our
nerves weroset pulsing with the throb'
nerves were set pulsing with the throb
of drums. - Count Tolstoy has called
of drums. Count Tolstoy has called
the drum the.silliest toy ever.followed
the drum the silliest toy ever followed
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m the Reserve, I had a seat in the
in the Reserve, I had a seat in the
in scarlet, with shaggy bearskins !and
in scarlet, with shaggy bearskins and
men,'with their wives and families
men, with their wives and families.
liar away across tho wido space of the
Far away across tho wide space of the
War Memorial, lit by as : peaceful a
War Memorial, lit by as peaceful a
Despite very _ hoisterous week-end
Despite very boisterous week-end
weather three visitiqg aeroplanes of
weather three visiting aeroplanes of
Club went up ou Sundav and did some
Club went up on Sunday and did some
spectaeular solo and formation flying
spectacular solo and formation flying
leaving for home in tbe evening in a
leaving for home in the evening in a
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, A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
.His Koyai. Highness, the Duke of
His Royal Highness, the Duke of
Connaught, is' Colonel of the Grenadier
Connaught, is Colonel of the Grenadier
Guards, so when he had his / 83rd
Guards, so when he had his 83rd
birthday not .long ago, ; the regiment
birthday not long ago, the regiment
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Monstrous, fine,: and? grand' were the
Monstrous, fine, and grand were the
fur, with, the mace borne before them
fur, with, the mace borne before them,
and a, white-wigged: chaplain in • their
and a white-wigged chaplain in their
train. They lined up on theplatfbrm
train. They lined up on the platform
on Windsor 'Hill, and soon after they
on Windsor Hill, and soon after they
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The sentry marched regularly in: and
The sentry marched regularly in and
out of view,, and presently the guard
out of view, and presently the guard
turned out, bright scarlet • and shin-
turned out, bright scarlet and shin-
ing'in the morning. sun. A dust cart
ing in the morning. sun. A dust cart
sawdust for the Eoyal cars, . and the
sawdust for the Royal cars, .and the
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morning as, one might hope for. All
morning as one might hope for. All
the way : up the narrow street to the
the way up the narrow street to the
crest of the hill the.pavements were
crest of the hill the pavements were
seat at the Qastle. Arms we could
seat at the Castle Arms we could
"Buy tirs-.Prince o>, Wales's colours
"Buy the Prince o' Wales's colours
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his. homecoming on. as,', fair a.- spring
his homecoming on as fair a spring
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ELECTION EESULTS
ELECTION RESULTS
by-Ngaio Marsh.)
by Ngaio Marsh.)
On a clear,'summer's evening, as you
On a clear, summer's evening, as you
the flat stretch" of uninteresting country
the flat stretch of uninteresting country
where all' the-war-time, factories are,
where all the-war-time, factories are,
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ant-pilot to tlie Hawke's Bay and East
ant-pilot to the Hawke's Bay and East
Coast Aero CLub, stateg; that tlie re-
Coast Aero Club, stateg; that the re-
port that he will leave Hawke.'s Bay
port that he will leave Hawke's Bay
land Air Foree at Sockburn, is incor-
land Air Force at Sockburn, is incor-
reet.
rect.
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Coast Aero Club, leaves Hastings ii<
Coast Aero Club, leaves Hastings in
tho Club’s Spartan ’plane for Gis-
the Club’s Spartan ’plane for Gis-
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enthusiasm tor flying, the H.h. anu
enthusiasm tor flying, the H.B. and
East Coast Aero Club sent' three
East Coast Aero Club sent three
with Mr. B. M. Kesseil as passengei,
with Mr. B. M. Kessell as passenger,
later. On the way, they sighleu
later. On the way, they sighted
Flying-Officer Olsen s and Captain
Flying-Officer Olsen's and Captain
Fiying Popular.
Flying Popular.
The contrac-tors for the new bridge
The contractors for the new bridge
over tbe Karamu creek are getting
over the Karamu creek are getting
ahead wilh their wolii. the pile driv-
ahead with their work. the pile driv-
ing is proeeedilig and soon tliere will
ing is proceeding and soon there will
Flying is hecoming more and more
Flying is becoming more and more
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Couneil is ealling for tenders for the
Council is calling for tenders for the
jonstruction of public conveniences iu
Construction of public conveniences in
tlie Napier Botanieal Gardens.
the Napier Botanical Gardens.
28, for tlie construction of conveniences
28, for the construction of conveniences
at the Botanieal Gardens, Napier.
at the Botanical Gardens, Napier.
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3th, an announcement appears in our
5th, an announcement appears in our
£lO prize, his estimate of 5730 feet
£10 prize, his estimate of 5730 feet
7THE winner of the height-estimating
THE winner of the height-estimating
Aerodrome on sth April is Mr. F. C.
Aerodrome on 5th April is Mr. F. C.
Clark, Eskdale, whoso estimate of the
Clark, Eskdale, whose estimate of the
one. The prize of £lO is, therefore,
one. The prize of £10 is, therefore,
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Aero Club's hejght estimating com-
Aero Club's height estimating com-
petition eloses definitely at midnight
petition closes definitely at midnight
ready done so are advised to send m
ready done so are advised to send in
Boxes for this -purpose are available at
Boxes for this purpose are available at
requested to note that saies cease on
requested to note that sales cease on
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Th© net profit from the Hawke's
The net profit from the Hawke's
pected to he about £350.
pected to be about £350.
chains of roacf near Clive, also for in-
chains of road near Clive, also for in-
stalling a purnp at Muddy creek.
stalling a pump at Muddy creek.
found a scholai'ship ten'ahle at Lincoln
found a scholarship tenable at Lincoln
CoirpTON. — At Manse Road, on 25th inst.,
COMPTON — At Manse Road, on 25th inst.,
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Death of Mr T.W. Parker.
of the go'dfields in Otago, and having been
of the goldfields in Otago, and having been
arrived in this district in 1861 and' became
arrived in this district in 1861 and became
manager for Messrs Borton and M'Master.
manager for Messrs Borton and McMaster.
In the same year he waß installed as Bea -
In the same year he was installed as Res-
which appertain to the fulfilment of thp
which appertain to the fulfilment of the
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A Bkriot aeroplane has boen shipped
A Bleriot aeroplane has been shipped
Mr "W. S. Dustin was yesterday
Mr W. S. Dustin was yesterday
Hod son.
Hodson.
Tlis Licensing Committee yesterday
The Licensing Committee yesterday
r-pspe:t of the river steamers Ohura and
respect of the river steamers Ohura and
T( >N in the Chair.
TON in the Chair.
ter remained innkcided when the Chief Justice
ter remained undecided when the Chief Justice en-
on the motion of Mr. Rhodes, seconded by s
on the motion of Mr. Rhodes, seconded by Mr.
Cntten: — |
Cutten: —
The deputation—which consisted of Messrs Carlo-1
The deputation—which consisted of Messrs Carle-
( tarnation to commence on Wednesday last, the - Mih
( tarnation to commence on Wednesday last, the 24th
iust.: and at noon on that day, the Members of the
inst.; and at noon on that day, the Members of the
Legislative Council ami of the House of Represen
Legislative Council ami of the House of Represen-
Peter and Captain Hellairs.
Peter and Captain Bellairs.
required (lath fothe Members; after which, the
required oath to the Members; after which, the
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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
" Nelson i» to call for the Members.
" Nelson is to call for the Members.
Colonial Secrctary't Office,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Excellency thn Officer administering the Govern*
Excellency thn Officer administering the Govern-
ment to uiform you that "tho Brtg "Mountain
ment to uiform you that the Brig "Mountain
Mnid,' : J. J. Peacock, M»«tcr, has been chartered
Maid," J. J. Peacock, Master, has been chartered
Feb. 28, brig Rolla, 164, Hoseaton, for Mel-
Feb. 28, brig Rolla, 164, Hoseason, for Mel-
77. Willis street. Solo Agents. 149
77, Willis street. Solo Agents. 149
Is th -Premier Piano of the "World.
Is the Premier Piano of the World.
77. Willis street. Solo Agents. 14S
77. Willis street. Solo Agents. 149
H 1 S MA JESTY’S
HIS MAJESTY’S
To-Night ami tverv r.vi-nins at S.
To-Night and Every Evening at 8.
SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE COSIP ANY.
SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.
Last Nights! Last NichlfC of
Last Nights! Last Nights! of
LENNON. uYMAN AND LENNON.
LENNON. HYMAN AND LENNON.
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Professor If. Muller, who has recently
Professor H. Muller, who has recently
been appointed oilicial representative of
been appointed official representative of
the London College of -Music in Welling-
the London College of Music in Welling-
pupils in tho examinations in theory in
pupils in the examinations in theory in
10(13. lie pieparcd twenty-three candi-
1903. He prepared twenty-three candi-
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Jennie Francis, -97 ; Master George Guise,
Jennie Francis, 97 ; Master George Guise,
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Williams, 93 ; MnMer Sydney Stanton,
Williams, 93 ; Master Sydney Stanton,
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sult is highly satisfactory. Tho follow-
sult is highly satisfactory. The follow-
Miss Nellio Carter, 100; MLss Ethel
Miss Nellie Carter, 100; Miss Ethel
Master Ralph Blenkinsop, 98 ; Muster:
Master Ralph Blenkinsop, 98 ; Master:
William Qini, 98 ; Miss Daisy House,
William Gini, 98 ; Miss Daisy House,
98; Master Vincent Dontice, 97; Miss
98; Master Vincent Dentice, 97; Miss
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MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Profesfcor 11. Mullcr, who has recently
Professor H. Muller, who has recently
Ikmmi «ppointed oflicuil representative of
been appointed official representative of
the London College of Music in Wollingr
the London College of Music in Welling-
ton, /was very successful with his pupils
ton, was very successful with his pupils
in thu examinations iv theory held in
in the examinations in theory held in
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i organising committee
organising committee
problem
problem.
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hotels.
Hotels.
Tua Marina Hotel. °
Tua Marina Hotel.
PICTQN,
PICTON,
ments lor Families.
ments for Families.
for Slock.
for Stock.
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gfraOe &Ptogtttßementg.
Trade Advertisements.
FENCING WIKE.
FENCING WIRE.
I case French Plums
1 case French Plums
date of death, and epitaph, il re-
date of death, and epitaph, if re-
Blenheim Timber lard,
Blenheim Timber Yard,
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A Shepherd King.-— TheDeniliquin Chronicle
A Shepherd King.-— The Deniliquin Chronicle
somewhere about 560,000 sheep, being
somewhere about 560,000 sheep, 125,000 being
depastured in New South Wales. J - °-
depastured in New South Wales.
: ■ - . • : ! .. '' •
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customary when a party ships goods'in bond
customary when a party ships goods in bond
ment. It would appear that in some eases
ment. It would appear that in some cases
charge, ahd .was released on bail in the
charge, and was released on bail in the
course' of the day.—- Herald .
course of the day.—- Herald.
There can no longer be much doubt ou the
There can no longer be much doubt on the
of such statements docs not rest upon the
of such statements does not rest upon the
abundance,-as compared with the resources
abundance, as compared with the resources
a highly remunerative rate, and w T e cannot
a highly remunerative rate, and we cannot
a veiy crab-like stride in our progress. So
a very crab-like stride in our progress. So
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forwarding a copy of your paper to * ‘ His Excel-
forwarding a copy of your paper to " His Excel-
same to my accoifnt. —K. I. D.
same to my account. —K. I. D.
And knocked down at a Crotvn !
And knocked down at a Crown !
Rainbow Hotel, Jan. 10th, 5 SOS.
Rainbow Hotel, Jan. 10th, 1868.
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The s.aJ. Auckland took her departure from
The s.s. Auckland took her departure from
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band happened to he in prison 1 Scandal was busy
band happened to be in prison ? Scandal was busy
hardly thought that would have
hardly thought that -----------would have
of civilised society. Ao doubt lie may say ‘society
of civilised society. No doubt he may say ‘society
be ; what do I care for society ? I will do
be-------- ; what do I care for society ? I will do
as I like; hut ho ought to know that any scandal
as I like; hut he ought to know that any scandal
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TilK Westport Times of 31st December, con-
The Westport Times of 31st December, con-
sioner Tvynnersley, the Chief Magistrate in
sioner Kynnersley, the Chief Magistrate in
the kelson South-west Goldfields, which
the Nelson South-west Goldfields, which
letter refers to another‘which appeared in
letter refers to another which appeared in
eventful day a paragraph full of blanks and'
eventful day a paragraph full of blanks and
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average cost per case is from 11s. lid. at
average cost per case is from 11s. 11d. at
Onehunga, to £B2 at the Ivaipara! The
Onehunga, to £82 at the Kaipara! The
with the continuance of present exti’ava-
with the continuance of present extrava-
exti avagance so far as his own province and
extravagance so far as his own province and
everywhere else. In short the cry for,re-
everywhere else. In short the cry for re-
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The Prince lias been measured for a pair of
The Prince has been measured for a pair of
bets upon the champion race for the Ist
bets upon the champion race for the 1st
January next. He visited the* races on
January next. He visited the races on
by Messrs. Rrierly and Haig. People say
by Messrs. Brierly and Haig. People say
ing to present arrangements, H.11.H, Prince
ing to present arrangements, H.R.H, Prince
; '.-(( Kitchsnar is at Singapore. He
Lord Kitchener is at Singapore. He
is :il)out to journey to Java.
is about to journey to Java.
?>!.• G. V. Pea'rce, M.P., has been
Mr G. V. Pearce, M.P., has been
vi r;f rv>'iis'v re-elected.Chairman of the
unanimously re-elected Chairman of the
Prt•-:;'. Harbour Board.
Patea Harbour Board.
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ready for launching, for the sum of £I,OOO.
ready for launching, for the sum of £1,000.
She was insured for £IO,OOO. Messrs. N.
She was insured for £10,000. Messrs. N.
nominal, .whilst her draught when she
nominal, whilst her draught when she
upon the keel, 18ft. beam, and Bft. depth
upon the keel, 18ft. beam, and 8ft. depth
of hold, and 90 tons register', exclusive of
of hold, and 90 tons register, exclusive of
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There was, on Ist December, when the ac-
There was, on 1st December, when the ac-
The Trustees now held current acceptance'
The Trustees now held current acceptance
taking the woik would be able to give. In-
taking the work would be able to give. In-
est, and an opinion was expressed by Mi’,
est, and an opinion was expressed by Mr,
was answei’ed by Dr. Irvine, one of the
was answered by Dr. Irvine, one of the
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[Before G, L. Hellish, Esq., R.M., and A.
[Before G, L. Mellish, Esq., R.M., and A.
J. Sicklee, Esq., J.P.]
J. Sickler, Esq., J.P.]
Thomas Pierce, alias Roll-ancl-Co, was
Thomas Pierce, alias Roll-and-Go, was
it was aggravated by the.fact of defendant
it was aggravated by the fact of defendant
JOPN MULVAY V. C. DIAMENTE. v
JOPN MULVAY V. C. DIAMENTE.
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December 31—Sea B rd, from Lyttelton, with
December 31—Sea Bird, from Lyttelton, with
January I—Ruby, Davidson, for Wellington.
January 1—Ruby, Davidson, for Wellington.
Passengers : Messrs. K essoin, Connell, and
Passengers : Messrs. Nessoin, Connell, and
January I—Triumph, Clarkson, for Port Un-
January 1—Triumph, Clarkson, for Port Un-
of;the Course was in the South Bay, and
of the Course was in the South Bay, and
Wanganni after holding an examina-
Wanganui after holding an examina-
At a meeting of the Diinedin Pres-
At a meeting of the Dunedin Pres-
Rev A. Whyte, of Haveloek North.
Rev A. Whyte, of Havelock North.
Bills, near Christchurch.
Hills, near Christchurch.
Mr A. it. Blandford lias resigned his
Mr A. R. Blandford has resigned his
vanne's Hotel.
vanne’s Hotel.
Bishop Avill officiate at the prize-giving
Bishop will officiate at the prize-giving
Auckland .candidate for the Rhodes
Auckland candidate for the Rhodes
Scholarship, has a. brilliant scholastic
Scholarship, has a brilliant scholastic
career. He obtained the 13.A. degree
career. He obtained the B.A. degree
Mr, D. Crease, a traveller for Messrs
Mr D. Crease, a traveller for Messrs
Dr Trevor, of As^burtoh. is reported
Dr Trevor, of Ashburton, is reported
to be in a critical state of nealth. ,
to be in a critical state of health.
Mr F. W. B. Greville; of Wellington,
Mr F. W. B. Greville of Wellington,
is at nresent in town, and. is staying at
is at present in town, and is staying at
Chavannes' Hotel.
Chavannes’ Hotel.
ter s Hotel during the week: Mr F. J
ter’s Hotel during the week: Mr F. J.
lattle, Mr F. S. Orchard. Mr A. E
Tattle, Mr F. S. Orchard. Mr A. E.
Shaw Mr C. Ball, Mr F. C. Stephen-
Shaw, Mr C. Ball, Mr F. C. Stephen-
son M r A. Atkins, Mr H. .Browne, Mr-
son, Mr A. Atkins, Mr H. Browne, Mr
U H. Chatfield, Mr A. Wooden, Mr J.
C. H. Chatfield, Mr A. Wooden, Mr J.
Mr John Pawson" returned from a
Mr John Pawson returned from a
last. .
last.
of Romosh Chimder Nutt, a prominent
of Romosh Chunder Nutt, a prominent
member of the Royal Asiatic Sociey.
member of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Carl Thesidor, of Bavaria, brother of
Carl Theodor, of Bavaria, brother of
On his arrival at Hobart by the M~~
On his arrival at Hobart by the Mo-
•eraki, Mr Will Crooks was hand.-d a
eraki, Mr Will Crooks was handed a
cable recalling him to England :inme-
cable recalling him to England imme-
French rear-admiral, who was sent en
French rear-admiral, who was sent on
a mission to Japan, has become •enga c jad
a mission to Japan, has become engaged
We 'Congratuluta Mr Balance Willis
We Congratulate Mr Balance Willis
(th'o younge.t son cf the late A. D.
(the youngest son of the late A. D.
Willis. Esq:) who has been successful in
Willis, Esq.) who has been successful in
passing his final in tn.e Law Examina-
passing his final in the Law Examina-
tion recently held in Welnng^on
tion recently held in Wellington.
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THE AERO BALL
.During the evening the various prizes
During the evening the various prizes
the winners bv Mr and Mrs Coates.
the winners by Mr and Mrs Coates.
Mr Coates, patron of the eluh, heartily
Mr Coates, patron of the cluh, heartily
congratulated the clnh upon the suc-
congratulated the club upon the suc-
cess of its pageant, and thanked'tlie
cess of its pageant, and thanked the
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lirilliant function seen for a long time.
brilliant function seen for a long time.
couples, including tlie Right Hon. J. G.
couples, including the Right Hon. J. G.
Coates and Mrs Coates, Mnjor-General
Coates and Mrs Coates, Major-General
The hall was very tnstefully decorated
The hall was very tastefully decorated
with hamboo and greenery, and su«
with bamboo and greenery, and sus-
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AERIAL PAGEANT
bers’ Cup).—Mr. B. W. Boys (Hus-
bers’ Cup).—Mr. B. W. Boys (Has-
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AERIAL PAGEANT
11.8. AND E.O. CLUB’S SPLENDID
H.B. AND E.C. CLUB’S SPLENDID
grounds m the morning, but in the
grounds in the morning, but in the
districts as far south us Woodville,
districts as far south as Woodville,
car loads, until between 5000 and 600(1
car loads, until between 5000 and 6000
huge number of motoring imrties was
huge number of motoring parties was
&0-Ofl May 18th, 1981,- at the
NIHONIHO-On May 18th, 1931, at the
Sanatorium. Eonjo, dearly bo-
Cashmere Sanatorium, Rongo, dearly be-
sßwn oi tha ,ata vJhiu£ ' l t . Nlt r °'
loved son of the late Chief Tuta Nihoniho,
WrSst North Island, and Mrs Kingi,
East Coast, North Island, and Mrs Kingi,
'fl Oteuiord street, St. Albans; aged 31
of ?? Gresford street, St. Albans; aged 21
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dence. 13. Ilaslett Street, Margaret
dence. 13. Haslett Street, Margaret
in lier eighty-fifth year. Rest after -weari-
in her eighty-fifth year. Rest after -weari-
Samuel Daniel Dabriel, very doarlv loved
Samuel Daniel Dabriel, very dearlv loved
Thursday, for Vaikumete.
Thursday, for Waikumete.
JOHNS. —On April 11, 1933, at lier
JOHNS. —On April 11, 1933, at her
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tage. Marsden.street, Parneli, James Connor,
tage. Marsden-street, Parneli, James Connor,
latooE Enniskillen,' County Fermanagh, Ire-
late of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ire-
land ; aged 55 year 3.
land ; aged 55 years.
street, Aich Hill. Michael, the beloved hus-
street, Arch Hill. Michael, the beloved hus-
band of Catherine Muvray, late of Ebbe wvale,
band of Catherine Murray, late of Ebbewvale,
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A TRAINING ACCIDENT.
A ; bad accident happened to Arthur Mc-
A bad accident happened to Arthur Mc-
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was 42 years of age, and a son of Air
was 42 years of age, and a son of Mr
over the hurdles, and among the rnces
over the hurdles, and among the races
lie won were the Great Northern
he won were the Great Northern
Hurdles, oil Exmoor, in 1 DOG, and the
Hurdles, on Exmoor, in 1906, and the
X.Z. Grand National Hurdles, on
N.Z. Grand National Hurdles, on
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Tim death took pla.ee on Monday
The death took place on Monday
Devin, at the age of 42 years. For
Levin, at the age of 42 years. For
went, an operation, but- failed to get
went, an operation, but failed to get
friends he left by motor for Wellingtom
friends he left by motor for Wellington
at 1.30 p.m. The journey, however;,
at 1.30 p.m. The journey, however,
the efficiency, within 1 their limits,
the efficiency, within their limits,
carrying machines that are now .u
carrying machines that are now in
senger services have conic to be a
senger services have come to be a
to cover that are to bo found in
to cover that are to be found in
means nf rapid communication
means of rapid communication
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IN THE AIR
INFORMATION FOR PUBLIO.
INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC.
in the Donnnion, as evidenced by the
in the Domnion, as evidenced by the
macliines. with the possibility of two
machines, with the possibility of two
'•ill participate: — Miss Aroha Clifford,
will participate: — Miss Aroha Clifford,
lewitt, Mr Douglas Mil], Capt.
Hewitt, Mr Douglas Mill, Capt.
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The Kt. Hon. J. G. Coates. Leader
The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates. Leader
Club, oi which Mr Coateg is patron.
Club, of which Mr Coates is patron.
annu al pageant of the Hawke’s Bay
annual pageant of the Hawke’s Bay
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and its annual ball, will be beld on
and its annual ball, will be held on
Saturday. - The pageant is to be beld
Saturday. - The pageant is to be held
niglit. The Railway Department has
night. The Railway Department has
ananged definitely to run trains at
arranged definitely to run trains at
The pageant will. without doubt, be
The pageant will, without doubt, be
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AT H.B. AND E.O. CLUB’S
AT H.B. AND E.C. CLUB’S
ribbon of New Zealand. Thia is
ribbon of New Zealand. This is
cer and Mr R. 8. Taylor, in the clvb’s
cer and Mr R. S. Taylor, in the club’s
raent is sending Captains McGoverne,
ment is sending Captains McGoverne,
machines, but the names of the pi’ots
machines, but the names of the pilots
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tnat of last year. About three times
that of last year. About three times
anticipates that the public will bo
anticipates that the public will bh
race for the Newbigin Cup, whieh is
race for the Newbigin Cup, which is
New Zealand. The race is oper to
New Zealand. The race is open to
Tn the evening, from 8.30 o’clock
In the evening, from 8.30 o’clock
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the club's new Spartan 'plane, ieft for
the club's new Spartan 'plane, left for
and veturned yesterday afternoon.
and returned yesterday afternoon.
tered _ lettering heing ZK-AAX. , The
tered lettering being ZK-AAX. The