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(Diploma Swiss University, Basal).
(Diploma Swiss University, Basel).
mEACHEB OF MUSIC, PIANO
TEACHER OF MUSIC, PIANO
JL FORTE, HAPuMONY; ETC.
FORTE, HARMONY; ETC.
HI IS ALSO PREPARED TO
H.M. IS ALSO PREPARED TO
For terms, etc., apply to 73., Wanpon-
For terms, etc., apply to 73., Waripori-
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COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Kathleen M (Mrs. D. Evausj; Jackson
Kathleen M. (Mrs. D. Evans; Jackson
Olga W (Miss H. E. Howard); Leckie,
Olga W. (Miss H. E. Howard); Leckie,
£ m ud% E'J Mr V r L-, C- Walker); Loftus
Lind E. (Mr L. C. Walker); Loftus
tiabnelle (bt. Mary's Convent); MacLaeh-
Gabrielle (St. Mary's Convent); MacLach-
James J (Mr. L C. Walker); Olds!
James J (Mr. L C. Walker); Olds,
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COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Brown, Nolne M. (Miss E.Dawsou); Dall
Brown, Nolne M. (Miss E.Dawsou); Dahl,
tredenck (Miss E. Dawson); Davies Mary
Frederick (Miss E. Dawson); Davies, Mary
(Miss R.M Benson); Dawson, Cliffe H
(Miss R.M Benson); Dawson, Cliffe H.
(Ihe Convent, Brougham street); Gibbs
(The Convent, Brougham street); Gibbs,
llorence M. (Miss J. Gibbs); Hayward
Florence M. (Miss J. Gibbs); Hayward
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COLLEGE OF MUSIC
son, Irene E (Miss F. Hobbs); ThS-
son, Irene E (Miss F. Hobbs); Thomp-
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COLLEGE OF MUSIC
by Dr. Markhani Lee, and the Welling-
by Dr. Markham Lee, and the Welling-
w?,rsls> Thelma E. (Miss M. Gaynor);
wards, Thelma E. (Miss M. Gaynor);
Uibbs, Jean (Miss Ivy Hoare); Goodson,
Gibbs, Jean (Miss Ivy Hoare); Goodson,
Jiileeu (Mr. Gordon Short); King, Mar-
Eileen (Mr. Gordon Short); King, Mar-
jene (Miss Edna Sneddon); Stewart, Mary
jorie (Miss Edna Sneddon); Stewart, Mary
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MUSIC EXAMINATIONS
' LICENTIATE EXAMINATIONS.
LICENTIATE EXAMINATIONS.
Dorling. Madge (Mr. H. Muller).
Dorling, Madge (Mr. H. Muller).
Harmony—lntermediate Grade—Pass.
Harmony — lntermediate Grade — Pass.
Hamerton, Edith M. ’.St. Mary s Con-
Hamerton, Edith M. (St. Mary s Con-
Hewitt, Nancy (Mr. JI. Forrest).
Hewitt, Nancy (Mr. H. Forrest).
names of successful candidates 111 el-
names of successful candidates in Wel-
alpliabetical order. There wore 126
alphabetical order. There were 126
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LONDON COLLEGE MUSIC
. THEORETICAL RESULTS.
THEORETICAL RESULTS.
to ensure a paSs ccrtilicate; 65 to 79 will
to ensure a pass ccrtilicate; 65 to 79 will
entitle to a second-class certificate* and
entitle to a second-class certificate; and
from 80 to 100 a first-class ccrtikcato.
from 80 to 100 a first-class certificate.
Eighteen entries wore received; all passed
Eighteen entries were received; all passed
fer) ... 93
ler) ... 93
nees) ... ... ... 97
ness) ... ... ... 97
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LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
as complete
Herbert F. Kirk (Mr. H. Muller) ... gg
Herbert F. Kirk (Mr. H. Muller) ... 99
nees) g7
nees) ... ... ... 97
Violet Pearl" M'Farlane (Mr. H. Mul-
Violet Pearl M'Farlane (Mr. H. Mul-
Ivy Violet Young ('Mr. G. Ninness)... 91
Ivy Violet Young (Mr. G. Ninness)... 91
'Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d
Bessies H. Martin (Mr. G. Ninness) 99
Bessie H. Martin (Mr. G. Ninness) 99
Arthur C. Twyford Mr. H. Muller) 99
Arthur C. Twyford (Mr. H. Muller) 99
Charles L. Manderson (Mr. H. •Mul-
Charles L. Manderson (Mr. H. Mul-
&r) 99
ler) ... 99
Violet E. Carter (Mt. fl. Mullev) ... 98
Violet E. Carter (Mr. H. Muller) ... 98
Intermediate.
Intermediate. Marks.
fcr) „ 93
fer) ... 93
•Laura F. Smith (Mr. H. Mulkr) ... 94
Laura F. Smith (Mr. H. Muller) ... 94
•Martha, Pratt (Mr. H. Muller) 93
Martha, Pratt (Mr. H. Muller) 93
■Ethel Blackio (Mr. H. .aluller) 84
Ethel Blackie (Mr. H. Muller) 84
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Islanders Want Bigger Phosphate Share
as complete
Share
Share |deep, bare gullies and stark coral pinnacles as the phosphate is removed.|The Banabans become unwilling growers of coconuts through the fortunes of war.|have acquired a colourful reputation among Fiji people for touchiness.
N Z PA J
N.Z.P.A.)
But the- principal aim of
But th- principal aim of
elected .council, are called
elected council, are called
name of Ocean Island.
name of Ocean Island,
P hosphate Corporation has
Phosphate Corporation has
such functions' and duties as
such functions and duties as
it was' essential that the
it was essential that the
tax which • would needlessly
tax which would needlessly
money to. fertiliser manufac-
money to fertiliser manufac-
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ELEVEN NEW PILOTS
HAWKE'S BAY AEltO CLUB EX-
HAWKE'S BAY AERO CLUB EX-
AAHNATiON.
AMINATION.
A NEW ZEALAND RECOHD.
A NEW ZEALAND RECORD.
At tbe Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
At the Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
Aerodrome yesterday, AYing:-Command-
Aerodrome yesterday, Wing-Command-
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THE TOURING FLIERS
secured. The ininortancp of aviation
secured. The importance of aviation
was licinc realised and the time _was
was being realised and the time was
not far disfant when large maoliines
not far distant when large machines
and larger fi^Vls would he wnnted. Tbe
and larger fields would he wanted. The
Hon. T. M. "Wilford was endeavouring
Hon. T. M. Wilford was endeavouring
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THE TOURING FLIERS
three ininutes previously, with Captain
three minutes previously, with Captain
T W. White, in tlie Hawke's Bay Aero
T W. White, in the Hawke's Bay Aero
Club's Spartan 'plane, showlng the
Club's Spartan 'plane, showing the
Captain White made a spfendid land-
Captain White made a splendid land-
ing and tlien was followed by Major
ing and then was followed by Major
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STILL HELD UP
" This morning, Captain T. Wl White,
" This morning, Captain T. W. White,
of the Hawke's Bay Aero Club was* ad-
of the Hawke's Bay Aero Club was ad-
vised that the tounng _ Auckland
vised that the touring Auckland
'planes wero still in Mellington and
'planes were still in Wellington and
vent tliem leaving for Hastings. Ihe
vent them leaving for Hastings. The
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THE AUCKLAND FLIERS
TRIP POSTPONED AGAIN. "
TRIP POSTPONED AGAIN.
. MORROW.
MORROW.
This morning Capt'aiu T. W. White
This morning Captain T. W. White
still held up.in Wellington on account
still held up in Wellington on account
of getting 'away "tb-'day. Tlie' weather
of getting away to-day. The weather
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Repairs ara being carried out by the
Repairs are being carried out by the
Hawke's Bay County Council to tlie
Hawke's Bay County Council to the
To assist tbe Salvation Avmy annual
To assist the Salvation Avmy annual
geli-denial appeal tlie niatron and
self-denial appeal the matron and
nurses of tbe Bethany Maternity Home
nurses of the Bethany Maternity Home
WE ATHEll-B OUND IN WELLING-
WEATHER-BOUND IN WELLING-
HASTINGS V1SIT POSTPONED.
HASTINGS VISIT POSTPONED.
c-eived a telegram to the elfecfc that
ceived a telegram to the effect that
Ihe five Auckland aeroplanes at pi-e-
the five Auckland aeroplanes at pre-
sent 011 a flying tour of the North
sent on a flying tour of the North
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VISIT BY AIR
Last evening, Captain T. AY. AYhite,
Last evening, Captain T. W. White,
arrival at Hastings 3 p.m. on AVednes-
arrival at Hastings 3 p.m. on Wednes-
ly mean a considerable cliange in tho
ly mean a considerable cliange in the
programme it was intended to carr.v out
programme it was intended to carry out
at Hastings, but as Captain AA7hite. is
at Hastings, but as Captain White is
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VISIT TO AUCKLAND
KEW HASTINGS 'PLANE GOES
NEW HASTINGS 'PLANE GOES
Captain T. "W. AYhite. the pilot of the
Captain T. W. White. the pilot of the
Hawke's Bay Aero Club. left Hastings
Hawke's Bay Aero Club, left Hastings
'plane for Auckland. He took Mr Etvan
'plane for Auckland. He took Mr Ewan
after 110011.
afternoon.
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Captain T. Wliite, of the Hawke's
Captain T. White, of the Hawke's
this morning -on- that way to Gisborne,
this morning on that way to Gisborne,
o'n his weeklv visit to the tov-n for the
on his weekly visit to the town for the
ihstruction of pupils there learning to
instruction of pupils there learning to
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IN THE AIR
NEW 'PLANE ON THE W1NG.
NEW 'PLANE ON THE WING.
A SUCCESSFUL TRT jj.
A SUCCESSFUL TRIAL.
The officials-of the Hawke's Bay
The officials of the Hawke's Bay
Aero C'lub lost no time in a&sembling
Aero Club lost no time in assembling
the new Spartan 'plane, which anrived
the new Spartan 'plane, which arrived
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THE NEW 'PLANE
ARRIYAL IX HASTINGS YESTEIt-
ARRIVAL IN HASTINGS YESTER-
TO BE IX THE AIR S00X.
TO BE IN THE AIR SOON.
I Altliough not cxpected to arrive
Although not expected to arrive
! uutil Thursday. the Hawke's Bay Aero
until Thursday, the Hawke's Bay Aero
Club's new Spartan 'plane reach ed
Club's new Spartan 'plane reached
. GISBORNE. This. day.
. GISBORNE. This day.
Though Gisborne is witliout a per-
Though Gisborne is without a per-
maheut airfield, . arraiigements have
manent airfield, arrangements have
been made with the Hawke's Bay A.ero
been made with the Hawke's Bay Aero
Club to give flying instruetion to . Gis-
Club to give flying instruction to Gis-
The project was tlierefore ruled out
The project was therefore ruled out
•on account of cost, but on the occasion ;
on account of cost, but on the occasion
of the first visit of Major Isitt to :
of the first visit of Major Isitt to
Napier he inspected the inner harbour J
Napier he inspected the inner harbour
with a view to assessing its possibilTties £
with a view to assessing its possibilities
OFFICIAL VIS1TS.
OFFICIAL VISITS.
road, thanks to tbe generosity of tbe
road, thanks to the generosity of the
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SOME FAST FLYING
HASTINGS AIOTH'S QUICK TRJP.
HASTINGS MOTH'S QUICK TRJP.
Captain Tsevor Wliite, in company
Captain Trevor White, in company
was responsible for. some prett.v last
was responsible for some pretty fast
fiying in t-he Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
flying in the Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
Moth plane yesterday. The fl iers left
Moth plane yesterday. The fliers left
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THE MUNICIPALITY
dav of the Aero Pageant.—Received.
day of the Aero Pageant.—Received.
mond. of Hastings, who 1ms tlie dis-
mond. of Hastings, who has the dis-
i.nction of being the first larly pilot to
tinction of being the first lady pilot to
Wanganui, says tho Wanganui Chrou-
Wanganui, says the Wanganui Chron-
Mrs Richmond's flight to. Wanganui
Mrs Richmond's flight to Wanganui
lo secure her eertificate, and sbe was
to secure her certificate, and she was
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H.B. AERO CLUB
paratory to obtaining ther pilot's
paratory to obtaining their pilot's
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H.B. AERO CLUB
PURCHASE OF AXOTHER NEW
PURCHASE OF ANOTHER NEW
Tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Club has now
The Hawke's Bay Aero Club has now
so that inoreased faeilities for instruc-
so that increased facilities for instruc-
readv a sum of £120 has been pro-
ready a sum of £120 has been pro-
misetl towards tlie cost, and. it is
mised towards the cost, and it is
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tralia. The lest had been quite
tralia. The test had been quite
•satisfactory progress is being made.
satisfactory progress is being made.
The club’s thanks uro due to Mr.
The club’s thanks are due to Mr.
Nelson Smith for his generous a< tion
Nelson Smith for his generous action
tures valued at £5O held by him.—
tures valued at £50 held by him.—
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SNEAK THIEF AGAIN
Late on Eriday niglit. the Hawke's
Late on Eriday night. the Hawke's
drome was broken into. tln's being the
drome was broken into, this being the
Captain White left at 5 p.iu. on Eriday
Captain White left at 5 p.m. on Friday
the place A-as locked up, but the next
the place was locked up, but the next
open and a number of tools Avere taken.
open and a number of tools were taken.
machine to a height of 9.500 feet,
machine to a height of 9,500 feet,
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CIVIL AVIATION
PROGRESS DURING T11E YEAR.
PROGRESS DURING THE YEAR.
The annual report of the Xew Zeiv
The annual report of the New Zea
land Defenee Foree, in reference to avi-
land Defence Foree, in reference to avi-
"During ihe past year there has been
"During the past year there has been
terest and practical support in tho
terest and practical support in the
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ON THE WING
During the week-end tlie overhaul of
During the week-end the overhaul of
tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Club's IMpth
the Hawke's Bay Aero Club's Moth
verv smoothl.v, a number of now parts
very smoothly, a number of now parts
wliich recentlv ariived from Austra-
which recently arrived from Austra-
lia, liaving heen assembled.
lia, having been assembled.
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ON A NEW BASIS
AN 1MPORTANT DECISION.
AN IMPORTANT DECISION.
Bay Aero Chib, presided over by Mr
Bay Aero Club, presided over by Mr
G. A. Maddison, is was decided to ac-
G. A. Maddison, it was decided to ac-
cept an ofl'er mado by the Hawke's
cept an offer made by the Hawke's
Bay Aeroplane Co. to tako over all the
Bay Aeroplane Co. to take over all the
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IN THE AIR
The Hawke's Bav Acro Club is ex-
The Hawke's Bav Aero Club is ex-
pecting two ncw phines supplied by the
pecting two new planes supplied by the
Government, to arrivc in Hastings
Government, to arrive in Hastings
scme time next month. so that in the
some time next month, so that in the
near i'uture the club will possess three
near future the club will possess three
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THE MOTH PLANE
Tbe new propellor for tho Hawke's
The new propellor for the Hawke's
tory tests were carried put yesterda.y.
tory tests were carried put yesterday.
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THE HASTINGS MOTH
KEW PROPELLOR ARRIVING.
NEW PROPELLOR ARRIVING.
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THE HASTINGS MOTH
KEW PRO.PELLOR ARR1VING.
KEW PROPELLOR ARRIVING.
'plane, whick. has been out of action
'plane, which has been out of action
Rustained when it was overturned by
sustained when it was overturned by
tlie wind recently, is expeeted to be
the wind recently, is expected to be
ready to take tlie air again towards
ready to take the air again towards
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Napier is not the only town making >
Napier is not the only town making
efforts to establisli an aeroplane or
efforts to establish an aeroplane or
select a suitahle site for an aerodrome.
select a suitable site for an aerodrome.
the sliowgrounds should be used.
the showgrounds should be used.
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LOOKING AHEAD
question are. The chib needs another
question are. The club needs another
machine. There are -a number of
machine. There are a number of
assist clubs for machines but not, 1
assist clubs for machines but not, I
contributing bodies eacn pay not
contributing bodies each pay not
more than £lOO a year. This would
more than £100 a year. This would
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LOOKING AHEAD
Those present weie:—Messi’ s T. H.
Those present were:—Messrs T. H.
R. D Brown. T. E. O'Dowd and
R. D. Brown. T. E. O'Dowd and
mes l.'itgl of .tho Chamber of Com-
meeting of the Chamber of Com-
ance to the Hawke s Bay. Aero Club
ance to the Hawke s Bay Aero Club
had been mintioned. The impression
had been mentioned. The impression
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Mr A. Ricliards, who lias taken over
Mr A. Richards, who lias taken over
hy Captain T. Wliite, of the Hawke's
by Captain T. White, of the Hawke's
Bay Aero Club, when lie flew to Dan-
Bay Aero Club, when he flew to Dan-
nevirke in three quarters_ of an honr
nevirke in three quarters of an hour
minutes, the object of_ his visit being
minutes, the object of his visit being
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LOCAL & GENERAL
'Th usual weekly Heretaaingn
The usual weekly Heretaunga
The Omahu Progress Hance will be
The Omahu Progress Dance will be
been given* him. for he was under the
been given him, for he was under the
imression that the Maoris had no in-
impression that the Maoris had no in-
best customs of the Maori race ns
best customs of the Maori race as
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Interestin flying in the Poverty Bay
Interest in flying in the Poverty Bay
district is heing maintained to 110 un-
district is being maintained to no un-
forward with tlieir flying instruction,
forward with their flying instruction,
and during the week-end tliey journey-
and during the week-end they journey-
base was this morning carvied out by
base was this morning carried out by
Major L. M. Isitt, of tlie Defence®De-
Major L. M. Isitt, of the Defence De-
partment, aceompanied by Messrs N.
partment, accompanied by Messrs N.
H. Hole, of tlie Napier Aero Clnb.
H. Hole, of the Napier Aero Club.
tour of the basin in a -aunch kindly
tour of the basin in a launch kindly
tlie pariy stated tliat be seemed very
the party stated that he seemed very
INSPECTION OP INNER HARBOUR
INSPECTION OF INNER HARBOUR
POTENTIAL FLY1NG BOAT BASE.
POTENTIAL FLYING BOAT BASE.
A comprehensive survey of tlie lnner*
A comprehensive survey of the lnner
Bay Aem Club, consisting of Messrs
Bay Aero Club, consisting of Messrs
R. D. Brown, B, M. Kessel], D
R. D. Brown, B, M. Kessell, D
bers, they had procured n machine,
bers, they had procured a machine,
pageant in Ibis district to convince
pageant in this district to convince
late, as, on bis return from a flight
late, as, on his return from a flight
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FROM THE AIR
fonncd by Captain T. W. White, pilot
formed by Captain T. W. White, pilot
ii.structor to the Hawke's Bay Aero
instructor to the Hawke's Bay Aero
Club, who yesterday afternoon fiew
Club, who yesterday afternoon flew
the cluh's 'planc over the fiooded area
the club's 'plane over the flooded area
and in tlie course of his fiight located
and in the course of his flight located
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White, of tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Club,
White, of the Hawke's Bay Aero Club,
said it was usual to givo six hours' in-
said it was usual to give six hours' in-
Ktruction to tho averago pupil before
struction to the average pupil before
he could qualiiy for a pilot's certilicate.
he could qualify for a pilot's certificate.
'It i.s reported tliafc tho fumoi.s
'It is reported that the famous
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HASTINGS AFFAIRS
asking for a rebate n the rent of the
asking for a rebate a the rent of the
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HASTINGS AFFAIRS
asking for a rebate 011 the rent of the
asking for a rebate n the rent of the
Assemblv Hall 011 the occasion of their
Assembly Hall on the occasion of their
9d. It was deeided to reduce the
9d. It was decided to reduce the
aniount to £4.
amount to £4.
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VISITING AIRMEN
Tlie hospitality of tlie people of
The hospitality of the people of
parts of the Doniinion. and further
parts of the Dominion, and further
evidence of it has been afforded bv tlie
evidence of it has been afforded by the
rejiort of tlie Auckland airnieii on their
report of the Auckland airmen on their
return liome from ihe Hawke's Bay
return home from the Hawke's Bay
in our Chapel, 19 Londoif
in our Chapel, 19 London
Street, Christchurch, This Dav
Street, Christchurch, This Day
rßiwSictg
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soeiation are requested to at-
sociation are requested to at-
at 11 a.m., for the Lawn Cemetery. G.
at 11 a.m., for the Lawn Cemetery. G.
WILKES—The Funeral of the lete Fanny
WILKES—The Funeral of the late Fanny
Barrell* and Sons, Ltd.
Barrell and Sons, Ltd.
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rounds, and 1 the bugles sounded the
rounds, and the bugles sounded the
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Subscribers to ate south-
SUBSCRIBERS to the SOUTH-
land TIMES are reminded
LAND TIMES are reminded
FOB THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
WILKES I—At Featherston Mili-
WILKES —At Featherston Mili-
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SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.
A MONOLITH at the Fratherston Cemetery,
A MONOLITH at the Featherston Cemetery,
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SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.
Minister for Defence. Colonel Adam's and
Minister for Defence. Colonel Adam's and
Sir James Allen made impressive speeches
Sir James Allen made impressive speeches.
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SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.
As the flag tell from the column 10 trum-
As the flag fell from the column 10 trum-
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SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.
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MONOLITH AT FEATHF.RSTOX.
MONOLITH AT FEATHERSTON
7BT TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION. J
[BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
A vos.iitrn at the Keatheistou Cemetery,
A MONOLITH at the Fratherston Cemetery,
creeled in memory of the s- Idiers who
erected in memory of the soIdiers who
have died while in training at Featherston I
have died while in training at Featherston
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A SOLDIER’S FUNERAL
to the front than the Myross Bush-
to the front than the Myross Bush
tire district, for he was a good-
tire district, for he was a good
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A SOLDIER’S FUNERAL
grave to abe able to say when the
grave to be able to say when the
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A SOLDIER’S FUNERAL
i PRIVATE WILKES
PRIVATE WILKES
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( Considering the size, we don’t sup-
Considering the size, we don’t sup-
tfO the front than the Myross Bush-
to the front than the Myross Bush-
Featherston military 7 camp,' was a
Featherston military camp, was a
by all who knew him. He ,was rear-
by all who knew him. He was rear-
which (past and present sent a
which past and present sent a
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COMBINED AERO CLUB
Motb open, or, alternatively, three
Moth open, or, alternatively, three
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COMBINED AERO CLUB
DEFENCE MIXISTER'S SUGGES-
DEFENCE MINISTER'S SUGGES-
TIOXS.
TIONS.
Efforts are being maclo to bring
Efforts are being made to bring
about an amalganiation of Dannevirke,
about an amalgamation of Dannevirke,
Hastings, Xapier and Gisborne inter-
Hastings, Napier and Gisborne inter-
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IN THE EVENING.
Dancing was then resuned until mid-
Dancing was then resumed until mid-
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IN THE EVENING.
At the hall held in the ewmng at
At the hall held in the evening at
the Hastings Assembly Hall, Air AVil-
the Hastings Assembly Hall, Mr Wl-
ford, who was introduced by Air
ford, who was introduced by Mr
course of a most inspiring address, Air
course of a most inspiring address, Mr
oiared to-morrow our fleet would go to
clared to-morrow our fleet would go to
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Up In The Air
Some Thrilling Aerial j
Some Thrilling Aerial
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Up In The Air
j did well in getting second place on ac-
did well in getting second place on ac-
count of the i>ig handicap. All seven
count of the big handicap. All seven
tlie iiangars at a speed of about 80
the hangars at a speed of about 80
m.p.li. and wlien about 20 feeb from
m.p.h. and when about 20 feet from
terrific upeed. .At the conclusion of
terrific speed. At the conclusion of
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Up In The Air
vate owner, Avro Avian 1
vate owner, Avro Avian ... 1
Air J. Smith, Air Survey and Trans-
Mr J. Smith, Air Survey and Trans-
port Co., D.H. Aloth 2 ,
port Co., D.H. Moth ... 2
Departnic-nt, D.Vl. Aloth 3
Department, D.H. Moth ... 3
I11 this race, the minimum lieight
In this race, the minimum height
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John,, on August 3, 1988, in
John, on August 3, 1988, in
(Kelsey Haley Hunter, 71b
(Kelsey Haley Hunter, 7lb
soz). A .sister for Alicia.
5oz). A sister for Alicia.
land. —The West Coast Times of December
land. — The West Coast Times of December
28th, states : —“ The Goldfields Secretary
28th, states :— “The Goldfields Secretary
day, from tbe Hon. Major Richardson,
day, from the Hon. Major Richardson,
would arrive in Wellington on the Bth
would arrive in Wellington on the 8th
Hokitika Races. These races com-
Hokitika Races. — These races com-
Phrenology. —lt is a long while now
Phrenology. — It is a long while now
lecture upon it in the hall of tlie Empire
lecture upon it in the hall of the Empire
Building Society. —The second monthly
Building Society. — The second monthly
of £2BO was put up for sale by auction (Mr
of £280 was put up for sale by auction (Mr
Finnin-.ore officiating) .vhen the following
Finnimore officiating) when the following
Land Sale. —One of the most important
Land Sale. — One of the most important
property of Mr W. Finnimore-, who has
property of Mr W. Finnimore, who has
i nrclilisers comfortab y to the place and
purchasers comfortably to the place and
Lack again. (See advertisement).
back again. (See advertisement).
Phrenology. —Our reader’s who take an
Phrenology. — Our readers who take an
Medical Practitioners Act, 3867. —
Medical Practitioners Act, 1867. —
Cobb’s Coaches. —Messrs. Davis & Co.
Cobb’s Coaches. — Messrs. Davis & Co.
Wanganui, by way of Tutaenui, daily,—an
Wanganui, by way of Tutaenui, daily, — an
Lecture by the Rev. Mr Elmslie. —The
Lecture by the Rev. Mr Elmslie. — The
Literary Association, will bo given by the
Literary Association, will be given by the
Cart Licenses. —The effects of certain
Cart Licenses. — The effects of certain
bro. d hints to the carters about their non-
broad hints to the carters about their non-
Wanganui Grammar School. —Through
Wanganui Grammar School. — Through
an oversight in Thursday’s Chronicle , the
an oversight in Thursday’s Chronicle, the
Fun even in Advertising. —One of our
Fun even in Advertising. — One of our
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HUNTER. William Harold—On February
HUNTER, William Harold—On February
11, 1956. at Greymouth, beloved husband
11, 1956, at Greymouth, beloved husband
George. Mrs J. Clementson. and Mrs G.
George, Mrs J. Clementson, and Mrs G.
tty.) Interment at Greymouth Today
ity.) Interment at Greymouth Today
elles, Charles "Wallace, the beloved
elles, Charles Wallace, the beloved
brother of Joseph Edgar, ]at o of
brother of Joseph Edgar, late of
28 years. _
28 years.
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and marked it
as complete
ln Messrs. Freeman R. Jackson und
In Messrs. Freeman R. Jackson and
Co.'s Johnsonville Stock Report yesterday,
Co.’s Johnsonville Stock Report yesterday,
beef was quoted at 10s to 17s ;" this should
beef was quoted at 10s to 17s ; this should
have been 16s to 17s per lOOlbs.
have been 16s to 17s per 100lbs.
Owing to the trial " Rep. " match, which
Owing to the trial “Rep.” match, which
teedee
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
and marked it
as complete
With questionable taste Ministers still1
With questionable taste Ministers still
affairs to. their defeated candidates in-
affairs to their defeated candidates in-
bers of Parliament, says the " Rangi-
bers of Parliament, says the “Rangi-
tikei Advocate." Ministers apparently
tikei Advocate.” Ministers apparently
Wanganui during the month of Decem-,
Wanganui during the month of Decem-
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Street, Hokitika, and Wilford .lames,
Street, Hokitika, and Wilford James,
only son of» Mr. and the late Mrs. W»
only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W.
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DEATHS
March 30. 1964. at Reefton,
March 30, 1964, at Reefton,
beloved hbsband of the late
beloved husband of the late
Elisabeth Ellen Begg, Totara
Elizabeth Ellen Begg, Totara
(Mrs Faulkner, Upper Hutt).
(Mrs Faulkner, Upper Hutt),
Rita (Mrs Hunter). Joyce (Mrs
Rita (Mrs Hunter), Joyce (Mrs
Lord Mayor of Sydney.'
Lord Mayor of Sydney.
( Tho Hon. J. A. Millar left $or' the
The Hon. J. A. Millar left for the
ered to Mr Buxton. Mr .Millar re-
ered to Mr Buxton. Mr Millar re-
turns to .Wellington on Saturday. -
turns to Wellington on Saturday.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
and marked it
as complete
We have'to acknowledge receirjt of a
We have to acknowledge receipt of a
very liandy little pocket diary.
very handy little pocket diary.
Tne lat.st addition to the Telephone
The latest addition to the Telephone
Exchange is No. 625, Mrs L. Olson's
Exchange is No. 625, Mrs L. Olson’s
residence,, Campbell Street.
residence, Campbell Street.
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DEATHS.
David Curry, ot Balguerie Street, Aharon.;
David Curry, ot Balguerie Street, Akaroa;
in her fifty-second year. 1t.1.P. Pri-
in her fifty-second year. R.I.P. Pri-
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
CURRY, Samuel David— On *
CURRY, Samuel David— On
August 2. 1975, at Tauranga, ,
August 2, 1975, at Tauranga,
loved father of Kathleen.
loved father of Kathleen,
Archie, Gwen, Norah and I-
Archie, Gwen, Norah and
Gerald, and the late Raymond. 1
Gerald, and the late Raymond.
Fat cattle, 28s. to 295. per lOOlbs.;
Fat cattle, 26s. to 29s. per lOOlbs. ;
mutton, 2d. to 2Ad. Good quality, lambs,
mutton, 2d. to 2 1/2d. Good quality, lambs,
Bs. 6d. to 10s Gd; very choice, 12s. Bd.
8s. 6d. to 10s 6d ; very choice, 12s. 8d.
fine,. £16 ; sharps, £8; bran, £7 ; oatmeal,
fine, £16 ; sharps, £8 ; bran, £7 ; oatmeal,
£14 ; bacon and hams, Bd. to lOd.; cheese,
£14 ; bacon and hams, 8d. to 10d. ; cheese,