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3:17PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited Page 6 Advertisements Column 1
(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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street, W.S. ; ;
street, W.S.
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3:10PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited 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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getter, Llspeth J. (Miss G. Johnston);
getter, Elspeth J. (Miss G. Johnston);
1 rouse Doris A. (Miss Savage); Quinlan
Prouse Doris A. (Miss Savage); Quinlan,
Jiilma (The Convent, Brougham street!;
Hilma (The Convent, Brougham street)
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3:07PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited 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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Beatrice (The Convent, Brougham Xeh)
Beatrice (The Convent, Brougham street)
MllCOef J^ cc (Mrs- Forrest); Je licoe
Jellicoa, Joyce (Mrs- Forrest); Jellicoe
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3:04PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited COLLEGE OF MUSIC
son, Irene E (Miss F. Hobbs); ThS-
son, Irene E (Miss F. Hobbs); Thomp-
3:03PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited 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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B. C. Monerieff).
B. C. Moncrieff).
Grammar of Music, Division 111
Grammar of Music, Division II.
Gordon, Alan B. (Miss B. G. G. Harte)-
Gordon, Alan B. (Miss B. G. G. Harte);
Johnston, /oc (Miss Nora Gray); Swan-
Johnston, Zoe (Miss Nora Gray); Swan-
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2:57PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited 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).
2:49PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited MUSIC
names of successful candidates 111 el-
names of successful candidates in Wel-
alpliabetical order. There wore 126
alphabetical order. There were 126
2:43PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited 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
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Muller), 99; Ethel Blnekio (Mr H.
Muller), 99; Ethel Blackie (Mr H.
Edith Sylvia Clieosman (Mr
Edith Sylvia Cheesman (Mr
G Ninness) 95; Ellon Elizabeth Upton
G. Ninness) 95; Ellen Elizabeth Upton
(Mr H Muller). 91; Wilfred Blviss Poin-
(Mr H. Muller). 91; Wilfred Elviss Poin-
Pratt 87, .Tames Sloan 86, George W.
Pratt 87, James Sloan 86, George W.
Barker 85, Jessie Bainie 85, Mav S Car-
Barker 85, Jessie Rainie 85, May S. Car-
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2:33PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
fer) ... 93
ler) ... 93
nees) ... ... ... 97
ness) ... ... ... 97
2:30PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness marked LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC. as complete
2:30PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
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
2:28PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
'Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d
2:28PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
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
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Violet Pearl" M'Farlane (Mr. H. Alul-
Violet Pearl" M'Farlane (Mr. H. Mul-
' ler) ' '. 96
ler) ... ... ... 96
Violet E. Davie (Mr. G. Ninneas) ... 95
Violet E. Davie (Mr. G. Ninness) ... 95
Leslie " jftnek (Mr. G. Ninness) ... 92
Leslie Finch (Mr. G. Ninness) ... 92
Elsie W. Gunter (Mr. G. NinneEs)... 92
Elsie W. Gunter (Mr. G. Ninness)... 92
Alice Pritohard (Mr. H. Muller) ... 87
Alice Pritchard (Mr. H. Muller) ... 87
Prize winners.
* Prize winners.
For children's hacking cough at night, I
For children's hacking cough at night,
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1b 6a
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1s 6d
*nd 2s 6d per bottla.— Advt.
and 2s 6d per bottla.— Advt.
' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d
'Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d
and ' 2s 6d oar bottle.— -Advt.
and 2s 6d per bottle. — Advt.
For bronchial coughs ana Colds,
For bronchial coughs and colds,
i Woodß* Great Peppermint Cure, la 6d
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, ls 6d
i and 2s 6d per bottle.— Advt.
and 2s 6d per bottle.— Advt.
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2:24PM, 18 October 2025 aeninness edited LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
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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Elkn E. Upton (Mr. H. Muller) ... 80
Ellen E. Upton (Mr. H. Muller) ... 80
Lily Pratt (Mr. H. Muller) ... f . % 75
Lily Pratt (Mr. H. Muller) ... ... 75
Lillie Franok (Mr. H. MuHer) ... 99
Lillie Franci (Mr. H. Muller) ... 99
May E. 'Carter (.Mr. H. Muller) ... 94
May E. Carter (Mr. H. Muller) ... 94
Edith S. Cheeseman (Mr-G. Ninness) 93
Edith S. Cheeseman (Mr G. Ninness) 93
Violet E. Davis (Mr. G. Nihnces) ... 80
Violet E. Davis (Mr. G. Ninness) ... 80
William H. Lepper (Mr. H. Muller) 100
*William H. Lepper (Mr. H. Muller) 100
Bessis H. Martin (.Mr. G. Ninness) 99
Bessies H. Martin (Mr. G. Ninness) 99
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2:11PM, 18 October 2025 Deez marked Islanders Want Bigger Phosphate Share as complete
2:10PM, 18 October 2025 Deez edited Islanders Want Bigger Phosphate Share
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,
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Nations." the elderly Banaban
Nations," the elderly Banaban
600.000 tons a year.
600,000 tons a year.
So. while their island
So, while their island
.witling “growers of coconuts
willing “growers of coconuts
the Banabans—-then number-
the Banabans—then number-
about $lll,OOO saved from
about $111,000 saved from
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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-
12:52PM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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successful exami nation oi aero club
successful examination of aero club
pupils who &at l'or their pilots'
pupils who sat for their pilots'
"tiekets."
"tickets."
The examinatiou constituted a re-
The examination constituted a re-
cord l'or New Zealand, for of the eleven
cord for New Zealand, for of the eleven
candidates, each one went tlirougli
candidates, each one went through
with bonours, and Win^-Comniander
with honours, and Wing-Commander
Dalton expressed great surprise at tlie
Dalton expressed great surprise at the
one of the candidates Those who
one of the candidates. Those who
secured their tiekets. were Mrs C.
secured their tickets. were Mrs C.
M. Richmond, Messrs Geof Field,
M. Richmond, Messrs Geoff Field,
Mauriee Field, Guv Field, Ewan Gamp-
Maurice Field, Guy Field, Ewan Camp-
bell, J. Pellow, R. Barker. J. Nieh-
bell, J. Pellow, R. Barker. J. Nich-
olas. W. McLeod, J. S'tead ond D.
olas. W. McLeod, J. Stead ond D.
students, and their suocess reflects tlie
students, and their success reflects the
Captain Wliite. All the fliglits were
Captain White. All the flights were
clone in the club's Motli 'plane.^
done in the club's Moth 'plane.
Wliite took AVing-Commander Dalton
White took Wing-Commander Dalton
for a fliglit over the district in tlie
for a flight over the district in the
Spamtan 'plane, accompanied hv the
Spartan 'plane, accompanied by the
Moth, piloted hy Mr J. Stead.
Moth, piloted by Mr J. Stead.
'J'he successful pilots were presented
The successful pilots were presented
with their dickete at a most succesful
with their tickets at a most successful
hall held in tlie Hastings Assembly
hall held in the Hastings Assembly
Hall last niglit.
Hall last night.
It is lioped to liave another examma-
It is hoped to have another examina-
tion ranried out earlv in Decembei',
tion carried out early in December,
wlien it is expected that there will be
when it is expected that there will be
16 candidates sitting for their tiekets.
16 candidates sitting for their tickets.
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12:40PM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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to enable pmnicinalities to give n'Ssist-
to enable municipalities to give assist-
ance and His Worsliip assured tbe
ance and His Worship assured the
fliers that he and his counejl would rio
fliers that he and his council would do
evervthing they conld. He honed tlie
everything they could. He hoped the
tourists would he ahle to extend their
tourists would he able to extend their
stav and have a liappy time.
stay and have a happy time.
sence of Mr J. Yigor Brown, Mayor
sence of Mr J. Vigor Brown, Mayor
of Napier. ,
of Napier.
tlie Hawke's Bay County Council ex-
the Hawke's Bay County Council ex-
.tended a heartv welcome,
tended a hearty welcome,
Mr Iv. R. Hacket, in response, re-
Mr K. R. Hacket, in response, re-
tion in Hastings aud saicl that there
tion in Hastings and said that there
was not much left for them to do liere.
was not much left for them to do here.
In fact, Auckland was worse off than
In fact, Auckland was worse off than
Hastings, -for it had the machines aud
Hastings, for it had the machines and
equipment but no droine. Mr Hacket
equipment but no drome. Mr Hacket
thanked the Hastings people for tlieir
thanked the Hastings people for their
would be pleased to ' stay over the
would be pleased to stay over the
TTTAPk-f'nn
weekend.
This afternoon the planes indulged
This afternoon the planes indulged
Havelock, Clive and Napier, and*at 4
Havelock, Clive and Napier, and at 4
drome, to the deliglit of ;a large crowd.
drome, to the delight of a large crowd.
ough, wliere they landed. They then
ough, where they landed. They then
weut on. to Masterton wliere they had
went on to Masterton where they had
In coiiversation with a Telegrapli re-
In conversation with a Telegraph re-
porter. one of the fliers stated that
porter one of the fliers stated that
flying conditions all the way .were per-
flying conditions all the way were per-
liind and they had a wonderful trip.
hind and they had a wonderful trip.
The 'planes will deparfc.for the north
The 'planes will depart for the north
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12:35PM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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G A. C. Cowper, with Jir Iv. It.
G A. C. Cowper, with Mr K. R.
Haf-ket as his passenger.
Hacket as his passenger.
TTie next 'plane to land was that
The next 'plane to land was that
piloted b.y Captain W. S. R. Bloom-
piloted by Captain W. S. R. Bloom-
field, with FJving Officer R. J. Copley,
field, with Flying Officer R. J. Copley,
and the tbircl reached the ground n
and the third reached the ground a
ccuple of minutes later. This was
couple of minutes later. This was
Each of tlie 'planes made a perfect
Each of the 'planes made a perfect
Only three oi the visiting 'planes
Only three of the visiting 'planes
cnme to Hastings, for nlthough four
came to Hastings, for although four
the Hawke's Bav Aero Club. weleomed
the Hawke's Bay Aero Club. welcomed
tbe visitors and hoped that tlie ar-
the visitors and hoped that the ar-
factorv. Evidently tbe fliers were so
factory. Evidently the fliers were so
populnr with the Wellington people
popular with the Wellington people
lington weather and indueed to stny
lington weather and induced to stay
lonser than thejr expected. but Sir
longer than their expected. but Sir
Andrew nssured the fliers thafc they
Andrew assured the fliers that they
would sonn know whet real weather
would soon know what real weather
congratulated tlieni on the success of
congratulated them on the success of
their tonr, which would undouhtedly
their tour, which would undoubtedly
he a great encouragement to aviation
be a great encouragement to aviation
in tlie Dominion.
in the Dominion.
Tlie Mavor, Mr G. F. Roach. re-
The Mayor, Mr G. F. Roach. re-
ferred- to the disappointment the Hast-
ferred to the disappointment the Hast-
ings people felt at the delnyed arrival.
ings people felt at the delayed arrival.
He gaid that every endeavour was be-
He said that every endeavour was be-
ing made to enconrage aviation in
ing made to encourage aviation in
fore long n larger ground would be
fore long a larger ground would be
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12:15PM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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advice :tated that the airmen were
advice stated that the airmen were
hopeful of getting away tp-morrow
hopeful of getting away to-morrow
morning and if so, the origmal ar--
morning and if so, the original ar-
to-morrow, Captain W liite will fly over
to-morrow, Captain White will fly over
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12:12PM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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experts expect tliat the * weather
experts expect that the weather
will be sufficiently clear to enable tlie
will be sufficiently clear to enable the
fliers to get away -to-morrow, and 'they
fliers to get away to-morrow, and they
now intend to leave --Wellington at
now intend to leave Wellington at
9 a.m.. arriving in Hastings at noon,
9 a.m., arriving in Hastings at noon,
when. the origiual programme fixed for
when the original programme fixed for
Wednesday will be adbered to.
Wednesday will be adhered to.
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12:07PM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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
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eourse at Greenmeadows. The road
course at Greenmeadows. The road
tenlfeet and the work is progressing
ten feet and the work is progressing
ateadily.
steadily.
country. Pastoralists stat-e that the
country. Pastoralists state that the
where the feed has shown- signs of dry-
where the feed has shown signs of dry-
ing up early.
ing up early.
to Auckland, v. Captain Wliite, of the
to Auckland, v. Captain White, of the
airman was forced io follow the road,
airman was forced to follow the road,
land was completed in 3& hours, _ com-
land was completed in 3½ hours, com-
pared "witli ten hours taken by a Napier
pared "with ten hours taken by a Napier
mciorist on a recent week-end.
motorist on a recent week-end.
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10:58AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AUCKLAND 'PLANES
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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Wellington. The inessage states that
Wellington. The message states that
it had been raining heavily in tbe cap-
it had been raining heavily in the cap-
ifcal city and fheie was 110 chance of
itcal city and there was no chance of
the 'planes getting awav to-day.
the 'planes getting away to-day.
Captain White' is expecting a fur-
Captain White is expecting a fur-
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10:55AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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to-day on a visit to Auckland 110 definite
to-day on a visit to Auckland no definite
re-arrangements have yet heen 111 ade.
re-arrangements have yet been made.
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10:52AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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.
10:51AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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
10:48AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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in Hastings on Tuesdav, and late yes-
in Hastings on Tuesday, and late yes-
trial spin hy Captain Wliite.
trial spin by Captain White.
stated that the 'plane went perfertlv
stated that the 'plane went perfertly
on its trial fh'ght, and he c- p-essed the
on its trial flight, and he expressed the
opinion that it would ]>rove "a verv
opinion that it would prove a very
valuable asset to the chib.
valuable asset to the club.
fliglit. and it was noticed that the
flight, and it was noticed that the
land, a meeting is to he lield in the
land, a meeting is to he held in the
at 4 p.m. to-morrow, .to arrange for
at 4 p.m. to-morrow, to arrange for
mpn.
men.
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10:42AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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
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train. The machine was at once- un-
train. The machine was at once un-
loadcd and taken out to tho norodrome,
loaded and taken out to the aerodrome,
where it will be immediatoly assemblcd,
where it will be immediately assembled,
and it is probahle tliat trial llights will
and it is probable that trial flights will
be indulgecl in during the week-end.
be indulged in during the week-end.
The new 'jilane will hear tlie regis-
The new 'plane will hear the regis-
trafion letters Z.K. — A.A.A"., ri the
trafion letters Z.K. — A.A.A"., so the
public will uoticp the ditfercncc in tliis |
public will notice the difference in this
'plane to the club's Aloth which is
'plane to the club's Moth which is
letlcrcd Z.Iv. — A.A.B.
lettered Z.K. — A.A.B.
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10:38AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited AVIATION IN GISBORNE
. 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-
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were niade to-day from the Makaraka
were made to-day from the Makaraka
seat. Teii aspirants for licenses took
seat. Ten aspirants for licenses took
to-rlnv.
to-day.
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10:21AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Hawke's Bay Aviation
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
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as a Government fiying boat base on 1
as a Government fiying boat base on
ihe lines of tbat existing at Hobson- (
the lines of that existing at Hobson-
ville. Major Isitt on completion of his
ville. Major Isitt on completion of his
inspection naturally could not express i
inspection naturally could not express
any opinion, but as far as is known 1
any opinion, but as far as is known
a seaplane or fiying boat landing arefg 1
a seaplane or flying boat landing area
altli.ough it is not now considered likely I
although it is not now considered likely
tbat tbe Government will establish a I
that the Government will establish a
base there. i
base there.
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10:18AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Hawke's Bay Aviation
OFFICIAL VIS1TS.
OFFICIAL VISITS.
road, thanks to tbe generosity of tbe
road, thanks to the generosity of the
10:14AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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ing at least half an hour in each piave,
ing at least half an hour in each place,
bufc they were* back in Hastings at mid-
but they were back in Hastings at mid-
day, i 11 timo for lunch.
day, in time for lunch.
This afternoon at 3.30 o'elock, Cap-
This afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, Cap-
011 a visit to Gisborne, returnmg to-
on a visit to Gisborne, returning to-
tliis trip was Captain Ivigkt, of Dan-
this trip was Captain Kigkt, of Dan-
porter this morning, Captain Wliite I
porter this morning, Captain White I
said lie was being kept very husy with
said he was being kept very busy with
insfcructional work, for in addition to
instructional work, for in addition to
or eight from Napier, learning fo flv.
or eight from Napier, learning fo fly.
He expre.ssed the opinion that within
He expressed the opinion that within
woulcl be possessing their own private
would be possessing their own private
maehines.
machines.
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10:11AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE MUNICIPALITY
dav of the Aero Pageant.—Received.
day of the Aero Pageant.—Received.
10:08AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited HASTINGS LADY PILOT.
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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structor attaclicf] to the Hawke's Bay
structor attached to the Hawke's Bay
Aero Club. The flying timo from
Aero Club. The flying time from
Hastings aerodrome to TVanganui Post
Hastings aerodrome to Wanganui Post
ules.
utes.
were welcomad by members of the
were welcomed by members of the
was tbe recipmnt of a beautifu] bou-
was the recipient of a beautiful bou-
queb of violets.
quet of violets.
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10:04AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited H.B. AERO CLUB
paratory to obtaining ther pilot's
paratory to obtaining their pilot's
10:03AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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paratory to obtaining theii- pilot's
paratory to obtaining ther pilot's
handed back to tlie club £50 wortli of
handed back to the club £50 worth of
debentures lield by him, an action
debentures held by him, an action
Mr J". S. Butler has been appointed
Mr J. S. Butler has been appointed
auditor of tlie club, Mr R. JD. Brown
auditor of the club, Mr R. D. Brown
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9:55AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited H.B. AERO CLUB
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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his action is to lie noted in the
his action is to be noted in the
chib’s records.
club’s records.
organ of the chib.
organ of the club.
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9:47AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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.
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Tlre machine, lioAveA-er. was not dam-
The machine, however was not dam-
aged, as it Avas Avhen the last theft oe-
aged, as it was when the last theft oc-
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9:44AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited CLUB ALTITUDE RECORD
machine to a height of 9.500 feet,
machine to a height of 9,500 feet,
9:41AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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direction of devoloping aero clnhs.
direction of developing aero clubs.
ing operations — i.e., Auckland Aero
ing operations — i.e., Auckland Aero
Cluh, Hawke's Bay Aero C'lub, Marl-
Club, Hawke's Bay Aero Club, Marl-
borough Aero Cluh, and Canterbury
borough Aero Club, and Canterbury
Aero Club. AYith. the exception of tho
Aero Club. With the exception of the
Hawke's Bay C'lub all have received
Hawke's Bay Club all have received
Government assistance hy way of loan
Government assistance by way of loan
of two Moth aeroplanes, tlie four
of two Moth aeroplanes, the four
port goiug to the Auckland and Can-
port going to the Auckland and Can-
Cluh ohtained its machines under an
Club obtained its machines under an
that it was to he reimbursed during
that it was to be reimbursed during
the sueceeding year. This procodure
the succeeding year. This procedure
was fonnd unneeessarv owing to the
was found unnecessary owing to the
so that funds were avnilable from the
so that funds were available from the
1928-29 vote to meet tlie cost. Tiio
1928-29 vote to meet the cost. The
Hawke.'s Bay C'luh has nurchased its
Hawke's Bay Club has purchased its
own Moth from cluh funds."
own Moth from club funds."
AA AA jAA aM t
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9:37AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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.
9:33AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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lying to the credit of the . company's
lying to the credit of the company's
banking account. After payment" of
banking account. After payment of
its liabilities, the companjf's share-
its liabilities, the company's share-
holders will be given . debentures,
holders will be given debentures,
bearing interest at 7 per cent, runmng
bearing interest at 7 per cent, running
debentures being redeemable" annually
debentures being redeemable annually
Mr Maddison pointed out .that
Mr Maddison pointed out that
oft'er from the company, and the elub
offer from the company, and the club
stood to gaiu a great deal, and could
stood to gain a great deal, and could
surplus money earncd by the company
surplus money earned by the company
steps, as soon as tlie hnnding over was
steps, as soon as the handing over was
coinplie'd with, to go into voluntary
complied with, to go into voluntary
Captain Wliite intimated that it xvas
Captain White intimated that it was
would be available to tlie. club in
would be available to the club in
August, after which tliere should be no
August, after which there should be no
further delay in fl.ving tuition, due to
further delay in flying tuition, due to
slight mishaps to tlie machine, which
slight mishaps to the machine, which
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9:28AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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plaues.
planes.
In tlie meantime the Motli is undcr-
In the meantime the Moth is under-
going a tliorough ovcrliaul, which will
going a thorough overhaul, which will
takc somo time to complete so tbat
take some time to complete so that
tbe three 'planes will be in readiness
the three 'planes will be in readiness
It is hoped tliat another plane can
It is hoped that another plane can
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9:25AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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.
9:22AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE HASTINGS MOTH
KEW PROPELLOR ARRIVING.
NEW PROPELLOR ARRIVING.
9:22AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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pronellor is due to arrive in Hastings
propellor is due to arrive in Hastings
011 Julv 4.
on July 4.
Whiist waiti ng for this portion of
Whilst waiting for this portion of
have been busv putting tlie aerodrome
have been busy putting the aerodrome
in order and completing tlie hangar.
in order and completing the hangar.
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9:13AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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.
9:05AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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say £3OOO worth of kind.
say £3000 worth of kind.
to go on with. fTe moved in this
to go on with. He moved in this
Mr. Perrin he termed rhe proposed
Mr. Perrin he termed the proposed
Mr. Chambers then moved that n
Mr. Chambers then moved that a
committee, consisting of Csnt. White
committee, consisting of Capt. White
sentatives in twp weeks' time.
sentatives in two weeks' time.
This cnuis' was also agreed to.
This cause was also agreed to.
aud the meeting adjourned.
and the meeting adjourned.
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9:03AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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fostering of aviation by the -estab-
fostering of aviation by the estab-
Hastings. It was tully realised that
Hastings. It was fully realised that
the chib had -an aerodrome and it
the club had an aerodrome and it
Howevor, it fell short -if what was
However, it fell short of what was
ctur.se, would only be possible in the
course, would only be possible in the
event- of proper facilities being pro-
event of proper facilities being pro-
clearance every way. The chib's
clearance every way. The club's
about 400 yards one way and 500
about 400 yards one way and 500
Ire more central to Napier and
be more central to Napier and
Hastings. He admitted that the
Hastings. He admitted that the
was able to spend only £lOO on un-
was able to spend only £100 on un-
authorised expenditure, mid this
authorised expenditure, and this
amount was already taken up ,hy
amount was already taken up by
giants to schools, etc. To expend
grants to schools, etc. To expend
asset as the forest reserve. He sug-
asset as the forest reserve. He sug-
Capt. White: That is not practi
Capt. White: That is not practi-
rest He was inclined to favour Mi-
rest He was inclined to favour Mr
either by air or bv car. and see if
either by air or by car. and see if
who pointed out the impossibility ol
who pointed out the impossibility of
m New Zealand,” said Mr. Brown.
in New Zealand,” said Mr. Brown.
shortly tp make representations on
shortly to make representations on
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8:56AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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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companied hy Mr Guy Field, Captain
companied by Mr Guy Field, Captain
Wliite left Hastings at 6.30 o'clock
White left Hastings at 6.30 o'clock
in giving instruction to th Ruahine
in giving instruction to the Ruahine
Club memhers, and at 3-35 Captain
Club members, and at 3.35 Captain
riving haek at Hastings at 4.25 p.m.
riving back at Hastings at 4.25 p.m.
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8:40AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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Maori life and. nnd the other hand,
Maori life and on the other hand,
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8:35AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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-
8:32AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited MAJOR ISITT IN NAPIER
base was this morning carvied out by
base was this morning carried out by
8:32AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited MAJOR ISITT IN NAPIER
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
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favourably impressed witb all that be
favourably impressed with all that be
Interviewed tliis afternoon, Major
Interviewed this afternoon, Major
Tsitt declined to make any statement,
Isitt declined to make any statement,
but told a Daily Telegrapb reporter
but told a Daily Telegraph reporter
tliat be was making an immediate re-
that he was making an immediate re-
port on bis observatious to the
port on his observatious to the
Minister f Defence.
Minister of Defence.
This nfiernoon he met His Wonship
This afternoon he met His Worship
the Mayor, Jlr J. Yigor Brown, Mr W.
the Mayor, Mr J. Vigor Brown, Mr W.
E. Barnard, M.P., and menibers of the
E. Barnard, M.P., and members of the
Napier Aero Club, wlien an informal
Napier Aero Club, when an informal
He leaves tliis evening by car for
He leaves this evening by car for
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8:28AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited MAJOR ISITT IN NAPIER
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
8:06AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited HASTINGS AS AN AIR CENTRE
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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to Rotorua, he struck clouds at 9tW
to Rotorua, he struck clouds at 9000
making an easy binding on a tem-
making an easy landing on a tem-
business, and they, were back in
business, and they were back in
Hastings last evening. Tlse com-
Hastings last evening. The com-
mental stage. He had bad a con-
mental stage. He had had a con-
ference with the Runhine club
ference with the Ruahine club
where he was forming a. chib. The
where he was forming a club. The
greatest assistance the local nodies
greatest assistance the local bodies
Hastings. In Dannevirke, Welling-
Hastings. In Dannevirke, Welling-
that stage when iv could not go
that stage when it could not go
further ahead without support. U
further ahead without support. If
yarils run. but that could be made
yards run. but that could be made
SOO or 900 yards if the Borough
800 or 900 yards if the Borough
the little forest .adjoining tho club's
the little forest adjoining the club's
provided in Napier South, so tliey
provided in Napier South, so they
Mr. W. C. Whitlocx agreed that
Mr. W. C. Whitlock agreed that
The club did not stars rcr its vwa
The club did not start for its own
Hallett and F. E. omith, it was
Hallett and F. E. Smith, it was
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8:00AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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a mnnber of stranded sbecp and in-
a number of stranded sheep and in-
Ihrined their owner of tlioir position,
formed their owner of their position,
slalitig that hoata would he needed to
stating that boats would he needed to
rescuo them.
rescue them.
ne covered all the fiooded areas of
He covered all the flooded areas of
Pakowhai, Fernhill, .Clive, Meanee,
Pakowhai, Fernhill, Clive, Meanee,
the whole area that inclndes those dis-
the whole area that includes those dis-
tricts," lio said, "is one single sheet
tricts," he said, "is one single sheet
oi' water — right Irom Tomoana lo
of water — right from Tomoana to
C'hvc is drv 011 tlie southern side oF
Clive is dry on the southern side of
tlie river, but 011 tlic other side seems
the river, but on the other side seems
to he as deeply fiooded as it was on
to be as deeply flooded as it was on
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7:55AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
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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Anierican Woolwoith's store* is to com-
American Woolworth's stores is to com-
menc-e operations in New Zealand.
mence operations in New Zealand.
Whilst in tlie United States the arlicles
Whilst in the United States the articles
sold are eitlier 10 or fivo cents, in Eug-
sold are either 10 or five cents, in Eng-
land they are either sixpenc-e or tliree-
land they are either sixpence or three-
peiice.
pence.
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7:49AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited HASTINGS AFFAIRS
asking for a rebate n the rent of the
asking for a rebate a the rent of the
7:49AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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.
7:44AM, 18 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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
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Aoro Club's iiageant. Reporting on
Aero Club's pageant. Reporting on
x It is . Mr L. AY. Swan, secretary of the
this, Mr L. W. Swan, secretary of the
Auckland Aoro Club .states : — "Quite
Auckland Aero Club states : — "Quite
;i surprise awaited us wlien we ar-
a surprise awaited us when we ar-
aorodronie at Hastings, on Tuesdav
aerodrome at Hastings, on Tuesday
morning, ready to fly to New Plv-
morning, ready to fly to New Ply-
niouth. Tlie Hastings people liad un-
mouth. The Hastings people had un-
folded ihe wings of botli Moths, filled
folded the wings of both Moths, filled
up with benzine aml oi], aiul botli
up with benzine and oil, and both
engines were tlioroughly warnied np
engines were thoroughly warmed up
and tieking over nicely. Tliev had
and ticking over nicely. Thev had
even placed boxes of sandwiclies in
even placed boxes of sandwiches in
the rockpits." he concluded.
the cockpits." he concluded.
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3:53AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited Page 33 Advertisements Column 10
in our Chapel, 19 Londoif
in our Chapel, 19 London
Street, Christchurch, This Dav
Street, Christchurch, This Day
rßiwSictg
I
soeiation are requested to at-
sociation are requested to at-
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782*440
782-440
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3:27AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited Page 13 Advertisements Column 8
at 11 a.m., for the Lawn Cemetery. G.
at 11 a.m., for the Lawn Cemetery. G.
3:24AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited Page 13 Advertisements Column 8
WILKES—The Funeral of the lete Fanny
WILKES—The Funeral of the late Fanny
Barrell* and Sons, Ltd.
Barrell and Sons, Ltd.
2:46AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited A SOLDIER’S FUNERAL
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
2:38AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited Page 4 Advertisements Column 4
FOB THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
WILKES I—At Featherston Mili-
WILKES —At Featherston Mili-
2:31AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.
A MONOLITH at the Fratherston Cemetery,
A MONOLITH at the Featherston Cemetery,
2:29AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited 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.
2:28AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.
As the flag tell from the column 10 trum-
As the flag fell from the column 10 trum-
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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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camp, was unveiled this afternoon hv the
camp, was unveiled this afternoon by the
Minister for Defence. Colonel Adam's ant! j
Minister for Defence. Colonel Adam's and
Sir James Allen made impressive speeches I
Sir James Allen made impressive speeches
As the flag tell from the column 10 truni- I
As the flag tell from the column 10 trum-
immediately by ' Lead Kindly Light."
immediately by "Lead Kindly Light."
played by the camp hand. " " I
played by the camp band.
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2:19AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited 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
2:17AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited A SOLDIER’S FUNERAL
grave to abe able to say when the
grave to be able to say when the
2:12AM, 18 October 2025 critter91260 edited 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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as a juvenile and graduated i into (the
as a juvenile and graduated into the
The coffin was* draped, and , borne on
The coffin was draped, and borne on
a gun carriage' drawn by four horses.
a gun carriage drawn by four horses.
by' Adjutant Marshall, officer in
by Adjutant Marshall, officer in
charge of the local Salvation; Army,
charge of the local Salvation Army,
who made a telling appeal in a 1
who made a telling appeal in a
grave to be able to say' »when the
grave to abe able to say when the
call came, as could the y'oung man
call came, as could the young man
they were laying to rest, “All is
they were laying to rest, “All is
w(ell.” Bro. C. R. Paton, P.D.S.C.R.,
well.” Bro. C. R. Paton, P.D.S.C.R.,
read the/ Foresters’ beautiful | fare-
read the Foresters’ beautiful fare-
rounds, and 1 the,bugles sounded the
rounds, and 1 the bugles sounded the
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11:14PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited COMBINED AERO CLUB
Motb open, or, alternatively, three
Moth open, or, alternatively, three
11:14PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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ests for tlie formation of a combined
ests for the formation of a combined
ton yesterday 'from a visit to tlie
ton yesterday 'from a visit to the
localities mcntioned. inl'ormed a re-
localities mentioned, informed a re-
porter tbat tbere was a landing place
porter that there was a landing place
at Dnnncvirke, another at Hastings,
at Dannevirke, another at Hastings,
one at Xapier (which had not been
one at Napier (which had not been
approved) and a jiossible one at Gis-
approved) and a possible one at Gis-
After consultation witli the Minister,
After consultation with the Minister,
Xapier Aero Club lias concurred with
Napier Aero Club has concurred with
the Minister's suggestion that thev too
the Minister's suggestion that they too
sbould combine with tlie same body.
should combine with the same body.
Captain Wliite, of Hawke's Bay, had
Captain White, of Hawke's Bay, had
informed tbe Minister that it would
informed the Minister that it would
be possible for tlie club to enter into a
be possible for the club to enter into a
working arrangement witb Gisborne.
working arrangement with Gisborne.
If tbat could be effectcd, and one
If that could be effected, and one
aerodrome witli hangers could be pro-
aerodrome with hangers could be pro-
site selected as tbe most convenient to
site selected as the most convenient to
visit the otber places for instructional
visit the other places for instructional
purposes and rcturn to tlieir hangers
purposes and return to their hangers
"The .ionrney by 'plane from X'ap-
"The journey by 'plane from Nap-
ier to Gisborne shoukl not take much
ier to Gisborne should not take much
over an hour," tlie Minister added,
over an hour," the Minister added,
"and that from Hastings to Dannc
"and that from Hastings to Danne
virko ean be done under tbe hour. I
virke can be done under the hour. I
did it myself." 1
did it myself."
meeting tbat before any question of as-
meeting that before any question of as-
sistance from tbe State was eonsidered
sistance from the State was considered
every effort sbould be made to get
every effort should be made to get
Dannevirke, Hastings, Xapier and Gis-
Dannevirke, Hastings, Napier and Gis-
borne into one club It was quite im-
borne into one club. It was quite im-
possible for tbe Government to assist
possible for the Government to assist
four clnbs of one sbort flying line such
four clubs of one short flying line such
Tbe Minister mentioned also tliat he
The Minister mentioned also that he
bad just reeeived plans of tbe bangar
had just received plans of the hangar
erected in oue day by voluntary labour
erected in one day by voluntary labour
by tbe Xew Plyinoutb Club. Tlie ban-
by the New Plymouth Club. The han-
gar was designed to accoinmodate one
gar was designed to accommodate one
Motb opou, or, alternativelv, three
Motb open, or, alternatively, three
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11:07PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited IN THE EVENING.
Dancing was then resuned until mid-
Dancing was then resumed until mid-
11:07PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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Singapore. AA'e would liave our land-
Singapore. We would have our land-
well lie realised that aviation should
well he realised that aviation should
bc encouraged and developed as a
be encouraged and developed as a
Air AA'ilford then presented tlie
Mr Wilford then presented the
the liigliest aggregate, won by Cap-
the highest aggregate, won by Cap-
Cup, tbe captain was entliusiastically
Cup, the captain was enthusiastically
"chaired" and marched round tlie hall
"chaired" and marched round the hall
011 the shoulders of admircrs. Cheers
on the shoulders of admirers. Cheers
the gathering joined in tlie singing
the gathering joined in the singing
ot "For He's a Jollv Good Fellow."
ot "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow."
Pancing was then resuined until mid-
Dancing was then resuned until mid-
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10:56PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Up In The Air
Some Thrilling Aerial j
Some Thrilling Aerial
10:55PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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tlie race Alrs AV. G. Stead tied the blue
the race Mrs W. G. Stead tied the blue
The H011. T. AI. AA'ilford and tlie
The Hon. T. M. Wilford and the
vietorious ]>ilot cach made _a brief
victorious pilot each made a brief
speccli and chocrs for Captain AAhite
speech and cheers for Captain White
ended tlie gathcring.
ended the gathering.
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10:53PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited 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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after the take off was o(IO feet, with
after the take off was 500 feet, with
a maxinntm of 800. All 'planes liad to
a maximum of 800. All 'planes had to
sight as they fleiv into the path oi
sight as they flew into the path of
the Min. gleaniing silver and with tlieir
the sun, gleaming silver and with their
1 tails well down. At first it seemed as
tails well down. At first it seemed as
if C'aptain Findlay would be the win-
if Captain Findlay would be the win-
! ner, but Captain lb'll was actuallv tbe *
ner, but Captain Hall was actually the
1 last to land. !
last to land.
Aero Club, D.H. Aloth 1
Aero Club, D.H. Moth ... 1
Captain W. E. Chandler, Alarl-
Captain W. E. Chandler, Marl-
horough Aero Cluh. D.TI. Aloth 2
borough Aero Club. D.TI. Moth ... 2
i Air J. Smith, Air Survcv and
Mr J. Smith, Air Survey and
Transport Co., D.H. Aloth ... 3
Transport Co., D.H. Moth ... 3
I In this event the competitors were j
In this event the competitors were
j armed with bags of flour. The objeet !
armed with bags of flour. The object
| was to hit a car which kept moviiig
was to hit a car which kept moving
j round tlie centre of the field. No
round the centre of the field. No
direet hit was scored, the nearest be-
direct hit was scored, the nearest be-
Aero Club, D.H. Aloth 1
Aero Club, D.H. Moth ... 1
Alajor K. Caldwell, Auckland Aero
Major K. Caldwell, Auckland Aero
Club, D.H. Aloth 2
Club, D.H. Moth ... 2
Air J. Smith, Air Survey and
Mr J. Smith, Air Survey and
Transport Co., D.H. Aloth ... 3
Transport Co., D.H. Moth ... 3
presented by Air 1). Newbigin was con-
presented by Mr D. Newbigin was con-
j much more than two wide laps of the
much more than two wide laps of the
I course.
course.
Captain AYhite, whose machine was
Captain White, whose machine was
1 oue of tlie first two away, led com-
one of the first two away, led com-
! fortably throughout and "'on from
fortably throughout and won from
1 Alajor "Caldwell, wimier of the Auck-
Major Caldwell, winner of the Auck-
I land Aerial Derhy. This competitor
land Aerial Derby. This competitor
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10:08PM, 17 October 2025 L M Wilson edited Births
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.
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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-
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menced on Monday, December 30fch, and
menced on Monday, December 30th, and
ofsosovs., open to all horses—One mile
of 50 sovs., open to all horses One mile
and a half —(The winner to be sold by
and a half — (The winner to be sold by
auction immediately after the race.) —Mr
auction immediately after the race.) — Mr
tanced. For the second day (January Ist)
tanced. For the second day (January 1st)
of which—the Hurdle Handicp, of 100 sovs,
of which the Hurdle Handicp, of 100 sovs,
three miles—Native was again first. In
three miles Native was again first. In
A third dry’s racing was arranged for Jan.
A third day’s racing was arranged for Jan.
sth.
5th.
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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
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prices were realised : —4 shares, £Bo 57s
prices were realised :— 4 shares, £80 57s
per share, 5 shares, £lO0 —71s, and 5 shares,
per share, 5 shares, £100 71s, and 5 shares,
£lO0 —725. Certainly a very good begin-
£100 72s. Certainly a very good begin-
The Fire at Newtonlees. —Mr Morgan
The Fire at Newtonlees. — Mr Morgan
was at the J'atea when the fire took place.
was at the Patea when the fire took place.
be about £SO, not to speak of the incon-
be about £50, not to speak of the incon-
excedingly like the work of an incendiary.
exceedingly like the work of an incendiary.
Serious Case. —One of our respected
Serious Case. — One of our respected
Stamps. —lt is proper to direct public at-
Stamps. — It is proper to direct public at-
The Weather. —A seasonable fall of
The Weather. — A seasonable fall of
wisdom in old Tusser s saying ;
wisdom in old Tussers saying :
If weather be fair and tidy thy grain.
If weather be fair and tidy thy grain,
And lingering lubbers lose many a penny..
And lingering lubbers lose many a penny.
able feature of late has been the recurrence
In connection with the weather, a noticeable feature of late has been the recurrence
Attempted Fire Raising. —We had no
Attempted Fire Raising. — We had no
acquainted with the premises,—a crime
acquainted with the premises, a crime
the effects of which, it it- had been suc-
the effects of which, if it had been suc-
with private character ox other men s busi-
with private character or other mens busi-
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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 readers who take an
Phrenology. — Our readers who take an
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Dinner to Mr Fox. —A number of
Dinner to Mr Fox. — A number of
tained t batgentleman to a dinner in the Free-
tained that gentleman to a dinner in the Free-
Literary Institute. —The second (an
Literary Institute. — The second (an
on Tuesday eveniug, the President, Rev.
on Tuesday evening, the President, Rev.
ef tablisliing a reading-room and library,
establishing a reading-room and library,
pected will be followed bj one from Mr
pected will be followed by one from Mr
First Impressions. —A correspondent,
First Impressions. — A correspondent,
writing of the late earthquakes, unoer date
writing of the late earthquakes, under date
the Ist inst., says : —Was there an earth-
the 1st inst., says :— Was there an earth-
as they thought, on a huge sleping whale
as they thought, on a huge sleeping whale
tlers would think ic strange not to be shaken
tlers would think it strange not to be shaken
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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
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The state of Provinctat.tsm. Tbo
The state of Provincialism. The
jjluw/cc 6- nay jJLeraba, says, the provinces of
Hawkes Bay Herald says, the provinces of
£SOOO per annum. Wellington, hitherto so
£5000 per annum. Wellington, hitherto so
seems to be the best off of the lot, hut its
seems to be the best off of the lot, but its
Funeral at Rangitikei. —The remains
Funeral at Rangitikei. — The remains
tioned in Saturday’s Chronicle , were interred
tioned in Saturday’s Chronicle, were interred
Destroying Thistles.— Many years ago,
Destroying Thistles. — Many years ago,
was that the particular phase of tlie moon
was that the particular phase of the moon
tlieir decay.
their decay.
—Now, when horses are almost unsaleable,
Now, when horses are almost unsaleable,
says the Tamut Times —a New South Wales
says the Tamut Times — a New South Wales
paper —“lately, experimentalised upon a fat
paper — “lately, experimentalised upon a fat
tlie price of the hide, the value of the hair,
the price of the hide, the value of the hair,
the glue from the hopf, and the bones for
the glue from the hoof, and the bones for
manure—all of which would be realised if
manure all of which would be realised if
tinue to throw away tho prosperity within
tinue to throw away the prosperity within
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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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writes —“Stop my advertisement for a man
writes — “Stop my advertisement for a man
and his wife, as 1 have got a man without a,
and his wife, as I have got a man without a
ivife chat I am to make trial of —
wife that I am to make trial of —
Turakina Common School. —The annual
Turakina Common School. — The annual
stand that Mr McMmr leaves the school,
stand that Mr McMinn leaves the school,
Prospecting. —By the Hawke's Bay
Prospecting. — By the Hawkes Bay
Iltrald , we learn that the prospectors from
Herald, we learn that the prospectors from
iug at the source of the Rangitikei river.
ing at the source of the Rangitikei river.
Native Lands Court. —This court was
Native Lands Court. — This court was
A Hint to Correspondents. —Sydney
A Hint to Correspondents. — Sydney
says:—“ln composing, as a general rule,
says :— In composing, as a general rule,
have written; you have no idea what
have written ; you have no idea what
The Bank of New Zealand. The,
The Bank of New Zealand. The
Fatal Accident at Rangitikei. —We
Fatal Accident at Rangitikei. — We
longing to Mr Plolgate, and while out riding
longing to Mr Holgate, and while out riding
Dinner to Mr Fox. —The private or
Dinner to Mr Fox. — The private or
on the principle, we presume, of the “ old
on the principle, we presume, of the “old
altered even duriiig the few years of his ab-
altered even during the few years of his ab-
sence from if", and he may well claim the
sence from if, and he may well claim the
Sheep Stealing. —Suspicions, says the
Sheep Stealing. — Suspicions, says the
Otago Daily Times , are entertained by
Otago Daily Times, are entertained by
several vunholders that sheep stealing has
several runholders that sheep stealing has
mystery, for nocarcase were found. Exten-
mystery, for no carcase were found. Exten-
sive losses are reoorted in the Pomahaka
sive losses are reported in the Pomahaka
and surronding districts, one proprietor
and surrounding districts, one proprietor
might be given to the police by shepherds;
might be given to the police by shepherds,
The Storm and Earthquake. On
The Storm and Earthquake. On
skirt of a tempest, since then—yiscrdiy—-
skirt of a tempest, since then yesterday
coists. The Cante)bury Press says that at
coasts. The Canterbury Press says that at
about four a.in. on Monday, the wind
about four a.m. on Monday, the wind
the vessels we.e rapidly losing ground, no
the vessels were rapidly losing ground, no
lire vailed generally over provinces of Otago
prevailed generally over provinces of Otago
to south. Generally, however, the shook
to south. Generally, however, the shock
tun a severe shock of earthquake was felt on
ton a severe shock of earthquake was felt on
Friday, tlie 24th ult, at about 6.15 p.m. A
Friday, the 24th ult, at about 6.15 p.m. A
though remarked by residents at the Bluff',
though remarked by residents at the Bluff,
Meteorological Stations reports : Mar-
Meteorological Stations reports :— Mar-
tendale, January 25th—A smart shock of
tendale, January 25th A smart shock of
The Duke of Edinburgh. —lt is sup-
The Duke of Edinburgh. — It is sup-
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9:09PM, 17 October 2025 L M Wilson edited DEATHS
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
8:46PM, 17 October 2025 BerylM edited DEATH.
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.
8:27PM, 17 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL. 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
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is to take place on Saturday nextiat Cook's'
is to take place on Saturday next, at Cooks
bef' played on tho Recreation Ground, at
be played on the Recreation Ground, at
1.30 p.m., instead of at Cook's Gardens at
1.30 p.m., instead of at Cooks Gardens at
3 p.m. Plapers interested are requested
3 p.m. Players interested are requested
tn note tbese alterations.
to note these alterations.
The followilng have been appointed to the
The following have been appointed to the
at the principal ports : — Captain Smith, c-f
at the principal ports :— Captain Smith, of
ing, of the Flora, Dunedin ,* Captain Mar-
ing, of the Flora, Dunedin ; Captain Mar-
ciel, of Lytteltoa j W. D. Reid, chief offi-
ciel, of Lyttelton ; W. D. Reid, chief offi-
cer of the. Hauroto, Auckland. The salary
cer of the Hauroto, Auckland. The salary
Mr. John Bates,. Registrar, of Births,
Mr. John Bates, Registrar of Births,
.Deaths, and Marriages, has kindly sup-
Deaths, and Marriages, has kindly sup-
for the month of May : — Births — Town and
for the month of May :— Births — Town and
— Town and suburbs, 7 ; countiy, 3 ; Hos-
— Town and suburbs, 7 ; country, 3 ; Hos-
pital, 2 j total, 12. Marriages — Registrar,
pital, 2 ; total, 12. Marriages — Registrar,
A telegram from Wellington says : — At
A telegram from Wellington says :— At
branch of ths Liberal and Labour Federa-
branch of the Liberal and Labour Federa-
tbree, and communication had been opened
three, and communication had been opened
in tho colony. He suggested they should
in the colony. He suggested they should
and decide the third at the conference be-
and decide the third at the conference be-
tween both sections. . Mr. T. Carmichael
tween both sections. Mr. T. Carmichael
was el-jcted President.
was elected President.
of the steamers' to take 'the Wanganui
of the steamers to take the Wanganui
"Rep." football team to Nelson ou June
Rep. football team to Nelson on June
9th. at a very reasonable price. A large
9th at a very reasonable price. A large
all those who haye not yet given in their
all those who have not yet given in their
AVanganui on the Friday, returning from
Wanganui on the Friday, returning from
fine weather the trip suould prove a very
fine weather the trip should prove a very
A dance is to beid ut the Castleeliff Pub-
A dance is to held at the Castlecliff Pub-
taining; over 100 oz, of geld half a mile
taining over 100 oz of gold half a mile
from! Coolgardie.
from Coolgardie.
Mr. Carson, M.H.R., will address the <
Mr. Carson, M.H.R., will address the
electors at Fordoll Ihis evening, at 7.30 '
electors at Fordell this evening, at 7.30
.I'c-ock. ]
oclock.
The Hon.. James Carroll, Colonial .Sec-
The Hon. James Carroll, Colonial Sec-
retary, is to be entertained by the members _
retary, is to be entertained by the members
of the St. John's Club at 8 o'clock this ev-
of the St. Johns Club at 8 oclock this ev-
ening. (
ening.
A brake leaves Hawke's stables for the (
A brake leaves Hawkes stables for the
Biunswick Public Hall — in connection with
Brunswick Public Hall — in connection with
night — at 6.15 this evening.
night — at 6.15 this evening.
The representative of Mr. Barraclough, ;
The representative of Mr. Barraclough,
ney, rvisits Wanganui on June 2nd, 3rd,
ney, visits Wanganui on June 2nd, 3rd,
sth, find 6th.
5th, and 6th.
The Hon. J. Carroll, who is to address 1
The Hon. J. Carroll, who is to address
the electors of Wanganui on Friday even- | ;
the electors of Wanganui on Friday even-
ing next, will arrive by the 3. train to- ]
ing next, will arrive by the 3.35 train to-
At the Liedertafel concert to-night the '
At the Liedertafel concert to-night the
piano used, will be an upright Grand Stien- j
piano used will be an upright Grand Stein-
way model by Maass, suppUeii by H. Col- '
way model by Maass, supplied by H. Col-
lier and Co. j
lier and Co.
ernment, and which we Understand is be-
ernment, and which we understand is be-
ing, largely signed, is in circulation/ asking I
ing, largely signed, is in circulation, asking
that a railway station and siding be estab- ,
that a railway station and siding be estab-
lshed at Eastown. >
lished at Eastown.
V Three bankruptcies were recorded in this |
Three bankruptcies were recorded in this
district for the month of May, as against |
district for the month of May, as against
none for the same month last year. The I
none for the same month last year. The
total number of bankruptcies for the pre- j
total number of bankruptcies for the pre-
'Ye give a fiim' reminder n the concert
We give a final reminder of the concert
at St. Paul's Hall this evening. Those
at St. Pauls Hall this evening. Those
Al the Aramoho Tea Gardens this even- j
At the Aramoho Tea Gardens this even-
ing a "long night" dance is to be held, i
ing a long night dance is to be held,
commencing at 8 o'clock. The dance will
commencing at 8 oclock. The dance will
be held in the large and comfortable mar- j
be held in the large and comfortable mar-
quee, and the music will be provided by a :
quee, and the music will be provided by a
by-Mr. Colvilie, the sale of that gentle-
by Mr. Colvilie, the sale of that gentle-
man's stock, to be conducted by Mr. J. H.
mans stock, to be conducted by Mr. J. H.
Keesing, will be held in the Oddfellows'
Keesing, will be held in the Oddfellows
Hall on Monday, next.
Hall on Monday next.
Mr J. Hn'^eson, M.H.R., hai received
Mr J. Hutcheson, M.H.R., has received
invitations, oue frem au organisation of
invitations, one from an organisation of
independent Eiberals in tbe So th Is 1 and,
independent Liberals in the South Island,
and others from piivate indi.iiinals, ask-
and others from private individuals, ask-
ing him to pay visits to Timaru and To
ing him to pay visits to Timaru and Te-
muka. to lay his political views liefo-.e
muka, to lay his political views before
audiences at those pioces. It is not im
audiences at those places. It is not im-
Tbe football industry is a far bigger one
The football industry is a far bigger one
than most p'ople imagine, and gives steady
than most people imagine, and gives steady
employment to quite a small army o'
employment to quite a small army of
skilled workers. Something like 1,000 000
skilled workers. Something like 1,000,000
every year of the total value of something,
every year of the total value of something
like £3000,000. A fair proportion of theee
like £3000,000. A fair proportion of these
are sent to other countries lhe British
are sent to other countries. The British
made football is acknowledged' to be the
made football is acknowledged to be the
The recoid of William Lister, who has
The record of William Lister, who has
just retired fiom the service of the Lon-
just retired from the service of the Lon-
don and North-Western Kailway Conipany
don and North-Western Railway Company
is a remarkabli one, He waß the guard ou
is a remarkable one, He was the guard on
the first train which ran between Button
the first train which ran between Bolton
When he first went on duly third'clas-
When he first went on duty third-class
carriages had no roof, and the guard wad
carriages had no roof, and the guard was
Mr 1 ieter has served the company at Boy-
Mr Lister has served the company at Bol-
lon.
ton.
chison raid the Government had done some
chison said the Government had done some
good things — unintentionally. 1 hey had
good things — unintentionally. They had
ances and expsnses. There was aii Act
ances and expenses. There was an Act
this amount .md then charged anything
this amount and then charged anything
ever tp "unauthorised expenditure. Al-
ever to unauthorised expenditure. Al-
while they had been in office. . He did not
while they had been in office. He did not
£80,000 of harm
£80,000 of harm.
vation and probable loss of life have just
vation and probable loss of life have just
come to hand from the Upper Mnrray, in
come to hand from the Upper Murray, in
New South Wales. A woman stales that
New South Wales. A woman states that
two months ago she left Melbourne, accom
two months ago she left Melbourne, accom-
Groggin, near tbe Murray Biver, wheio
Groggin, near the Murray River, where
they intended cngaping in opossum hunt-
they intended engaging in opossum hunt-
woman's husband left t> fix up snares, and
womans husband left to fix up snares, and
camp tw days, and then went in search of
camp two days, and then went in search of
her hnsband, but failed tn find him. She
her husband, but failed to find him. She
then wandered for eight days, sulsisting on
then wandered for eight days, subsisting on
nettle-, fern";roote,.and raw opossum 'flesli,
nettles, fern roots, and raw opossum flesh,
.when sb"e.. proceeded', to follo>v down a
when she proceeded to follow down a
stream of water," hoping to meet with set-
stream of water, hoping to meet with set-
tlemeut. While travelling, sbe encoun
tlement. While travelling, she encoun-
tered a mob of wild dog's, and she had to
tered a mob of wild dogs, and she had to
take refuge in a tree. Tho anim 1", the
take refuge in a tree. The animals, the
woman stated, crowded round the tree for'
woman stated, crowded round the tree for
several honra, snarling, snappintr, and
several hours, snarling, snapping, and
showing their teeth. SiuYe wallabies
showing their teeth. Some wallabies
coming along the di goes made after them,:
coming along the dingoes made after them,
and tbe woman pushed on, reaching the
and the woman pushed on, reaching the
hnt of .a mail named O Connor, in a terrible
hut of a man named OConnor, in a terrible
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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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tuberculosis, and one of erysipelas.in the
tuberculosis, and one of erysipelas in the
borough. In the adjoining district two.
borough. In the adjoining district two
Maoris—one at Wangaehu and the other
Maoris one at Wangaehu and the other
at Kai Iwi—were discovered to be suf-
at Kai Iwi were discovered to be suf-
the Convention—hymns 6"f consecration
the Convention hymns of consecration
and faith—will be used. The Rev. A.
and faith will be used. The Rev. A.
comes "ou to Wanganui. A successful
comes on to Wanganui. A successful
wea. . ... .
wea.
At last night's meetir.g of the Borougli
At last nights meeting of the Borough
interesting report relative to T;he tram-
interesting report relative to the tram-
miles and carried 74,9C0 passengers,
miles and carried 74,900 passengers,
this being an average of 9126 passengers
this being an average of 9.26 passengers
It is very pleasing to know that, ul-
It is very pleasing to know that, al-
i though the trams have been running
though the trams have been running
practically a month, there has been no
practically a month, there has been no
' stoppage of any kind. In the case of
stoppage of any kind. In the case of
i " Ain't this bloomin' train ever go-
Aint this bloomin train ever go-
ing to start? Why, 'we're a quarter of
ing to start? Why, were a quarter of
an hour late already/ exclaimed an im-
an hour late already, exclaimed an im-
[ patient passenger';on the second express
patient passenger on the second express
i from the South last week (relates the
from the South last week (relates the
Christchurch "Star") " I thought this
Christchurch Star) I thought this
train was an express. What this cpun-
train was an express. What this coun-
We'd get things done proper, then." So
Wed get things done proper, then. So
saying, he Casually strolled $ut of the
saying, he casually strolled out of the
carriage to seek refreshntent, and before
carriage to seek refreshment, and before
" never going to start" did start, arid,
never going to start did start, and,
was seen of him -was a sober and dis-
was seen of him was a sober and dis-
consolate person gazing sadly., at the
consolate person gazing sadly at the
rear of the departing tram, and, as one
rear of the departing train, and, as one
of the unsympathetic passengers . re-
of the unsympathetic passengers re-
marked, " Perhaps hes'fcoiivinced now
marked, Perhaps hes convinced now
that this Government isn't so slow,
that this Government isnt so slow,
after all."
after all.
A_ horse pulled down the verandah of
A horse pulled down the verandah of
a Gisborne shop the other evening. He,
a Gisborne shop the other evening. He
such foroe as to pull the post out from
such force as to pull the post out from
The horse again tdok'tfright, with the
The horse again took fright, with the
gaiiui Baptist Young People's Society of
ganui Baptist Young Peoples Society of
Young Men's Club room last evening.
Young Mens Club room last evening.
sided over a large attenjjauce of mem-
sided over a large attendance of mem-
sulted as follows:—President, Rev. A, S.
sulted as follows :— President, Rev. A. S.
Wilson; vice-presidents, Mrs E. M.
Wilson ; vice-presidents, Mrs E. M.
Mr R. L. Price: treasurer,. Mis§ J.
Mr R. L. Price ; treasurer, Miss J.
-Gaze; corresponding secretary, Mr' JR.
Gaze ; corresponding secretary, Mr R.
Dunipace; organist, Miss H. Crichton-
Dunipace ; organist, Miss H. Crichton-
The subject for. next Tuesday is " The
The subject for next Tuesday is The
Assurance of Salvation," which will be
Assurance of Salvation, which will be
introduced by Mr A- Mather. A .hearty
introduced by Mr A. Mather. A hearty
to be present.' '"'
to be present.
Matters Were only middling at Kai-
Matters were only middling at Kai-
toke station ori Saturday evening, when
toke station on Saturday evening, when
Featherston. The .crowd made a rush
Featherston. The crowd made a rush
for the refreshment, room, and were
for the refreshment room, and were
packed like sardines; When a fracas oc-
packed like sardines, when a fracas oc-
curred between^two men next to the
curred between two men next to the
counter! It' commenced with an ex-
counter. It commenced with an ex-
of cups and afterwards' the cups were
of cups and afterwards the cups were
Naturally, those in the -vicinity com-
Naturally, those in the vicinity com-
crockery aftd many had been liberally
crockery and many had been liberally
able with,regard to the number brooks
able with regard to the number brooks
lent out by the Wangan|ii Public Lib-
lent out by the Wanganui Public Lib-
total number lent 'out. but books of
total number lent out, but books of
tories, travels, biographies, science,
tories, travels, biographies, science,
essays, etc., show «n increase of 650.
essays, etc., show an increase of 650.
often lent as in 1907. the decrease in
often lent as in 1907, the decrease in
numbers being 1151. ' The total books
numbers being 1151. The total books
lent out last year were 24,764, while the .
lent out last year were 24,764, while the
the 190& figutea being, placed first :—
the 1908 figures being placed first :—
and 288, poetry 96 arid 99, general liter-
and 288, poetry 96 and 99, general liter-
ature 684 and'6B3, gravels 840 and 683, ,
ature 684 and 603, travels 840 and 688,
biography 726 and 472, science, essaySj
biography 726 and 472, science, essays,
bound magazines' 182 and 205, children's
bound magazines 182 and 205, childrens
books 500 and 495, reference 20 and 13i
books 500 and 495, reference 20 and 13.
, nui, who is on a holiday visit to Na-
nui, who is on a holiday visit to Na-
per, gave an interview to a Hawke's
pier, gave an interview to a Hawkes
Bay " Herald" reporter, in which he
Bay Herald reporter, in which he
"of the Wanganui trams. Mr Mackay
of the Wanganui trams. Mr Mackay
it had been estimated that th Are would
it had been estimated that there would
had greatly exceeded expectations If
had greatly exceeded expectations. If
decrease as the novelty wore nff. The
decrease as the novelty wore off. The
on wet and fine days alike, o.nd were
on wet and fine days alike, and were
the bumesses would be quite content
the burgesses would be quite content
ered what,was the most suitable time-
ered what was the most suitable time-
their bicycles. At present there weT«v
their bicycles. At present there were
with the traffic, ;and the number of cars
with the traffic, and the number of cars
was to be increased nfc one©. The total
was to be increased at once. The total
cost had been some £45.000.
cost had been some £45,000.
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7:49PM, 17 October 2025 L M Wilson edited PERSONAL
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.
7:32PM, 17 October 2025 L M Wilson edited 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
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84th vear. Garden sprays only,
84th year. Garden sprays only,
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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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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. Olsons
residence,, Campbell Street.
residence, Campbell Street.
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The Wanganui " Chronic-la" can be
The Wanganui Chronicle can be
obtained at.Mr C. E. Ebert's Post Card
obtained at.Mr C. E. Eberts Post Card
Depot, Avenue (la:e C. Forrest).
Depot, Avenue (late C. Forrest).
The Cistleclitf Railway Company's
The Castlecliff Railway Companys
Sunday trains, will run to-morrow as
Sunday trains will run to-morrow as
visual, leaving Castlecliff at 10 a.m., 2
usual, leaving Castlecliff at 10 a.m., 2
p.m., and 4.45 p.m.; leave Wanganui at
p.m., and 4.45 p.m. ; leave Wanganui at
10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m.,. and 5.5 p.m.
10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5.5 p.m.
ceived yesterday:—Struck ttone cio.s-
ceived yesterday :— Struck stone cross-
attendance 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., aud 7 p.m.
attendance 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 7 p.m.
to midnight:1. Trie attendance, on Box-
to midnight. The attendance, on Box-
ing Day, 26ii.h-.inst., will be ,fi;om^;ja.n^
ing Day, 26th inst., will be from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10-p..m'"
to 4 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The players will represeixt
The following players will represent
the Wanganui Polo <CJiub against Mana-
the Wanganui Polo Club against Mana-
vvatif,' at Paime:stoa JsTorth, to-day:—
watu, at Palmerston North, to-day :—
L; Stiachan 1, L. Higgle 2, G.' M<jLeo3
L. Strachan 1, L. Higgie 2, G. McLeod
3, TV; M. Higgis 4; emergency, F. H.
3, T. M. Higgie 4; emergency, F. H.
Jones. ' :
Jones.
Wanganui East jj£. the concert to be
Wanganui East of the concert to be
ternoon in tho school grounds. Includ-
ternoon in the school grounds. Includ-
ed in the programme h the contest
ed in the programme is the contest
selection, "Don , Sebastiano"; "Alas,
selection, Don Sebastiano ; Alas,
Those Chimes I" ; overture., " Veronica;
Those Chimes ! ; overture, Veronica ;
marchj "Collingwood," and others. The-
march, Collingwood, and others. The
concert will commence at 3 o'clcok.
concert will commence at 3 oclock.
tc-morrow evening at the Fire Brigade
to-morrow evening at the Fire Brigade
Hall at 8.15, iViir be the last oppor-
Hall at 8.15, will be the last oppor-
tunity of heading Miss Powell.'-Those
tunity of hearing Miss Powell. Those
who have not already-heard her spoak
who have not already heard her speak
should not -miss: this" last
should not miss this last opportunity.
We feel sure ihaib those who had the
We feel sure that those who had the
do so again* Her subject will be "Re-
do so again. Her subject will be Re-
ligion; and Socialism." She , will also
ligion and Socialism. She will also
giyo a recitation
give a recitation
Some exoite»ient was occasioned
Some excitement was occasioned
among the Maoris of Waikawa and, the
among the Maoris of Waikawa and the
Sounds during last week (says tlfe Pic-
Sounds during last week (says the Pic-
ton correspondent of the Marlboroiigh
ton correspondent of the Marlborough
''Herald.") Lauches plied busily t6 and
Herald.) Lauches plied busily to and
fro bringing voters to the polls. .It
fro bringing voters to the polls. It
wai a close contest "between; ~> Messrs
was a close contest between Messrs
Parata: "Mv heart has stonpedtibeat-
Parata: My heart has stopped beat-
ing, how is; r; yours?'' "Still beatiiiK
ing, how is yours? Still beating
strong" came the ."reply from the ; old
strong came the reply from the old
M.P. lai the .'conduct; of tliiis e'ection
M.P. In the conduct of this election
; oacji^iatiye.' teligible ;to vOte^, indicafes;
each native eligible to vote, indicates
to (tho ret-urriinff officej- 'the Candidate ;
to the returning officer the candidate
for,;wlrom"-.he wishes to vote. The said
for whom he wishes to vote. The said
officer then marks and initials the bdl T<
officer then marks and initials the bal-
_,lofc paper. Ono old native on being
lot paper. One old native on being
! asked for whom ho wished tr> vote re-
asked for whom he wished to vote re-
-1 plied, "Oh, I don't know. Watson—
plied, Oh, I dont know. Watson
tho no good -7-^-- J^Acata^-he, -top fOlcV.^ . I
he no good. Parata he too old. I
| think the .fat fellow, XJru." "" ; "
think the fat fellow, Uru.
A.-'-cKiqju#- faxvi£s-which tbe esrEin-
A cheque for £5 which the ex-Em-
prcss Eugenic sent~a;few weeks ago to
press Eugenie sent a few weeks ago to
the Glasgow -DumfriessHir"o^ Society, to
the Glasgow Dumfriesshire Society, to
which she writes; "I am united by ther
which she writes, I am united by the
most ancicHt family t;es," is a remind-
most ancient family ties, is a remind-
er that her grandfather was'ascertain
er that her grandfather was a certain
William Kirkpatrick, who at bne> time
William Kirkpatrick, who at one time
kept a grocer s''shop'at Belfast. 1^ Ttre^
kept a grocers shop at Belfast. The
grocer emigrated to America, - prosper-
grocer emigrated to America, prosper-
ed,, and was sent.to Malaga, a#.TJnitiQitt';
ed, and was sent to Malaga as United
States Consul, where he married the.,
States Consul, where he married the
eldest daughter of. a Belgian 'named;;'
eldest daughter of a Belgian named
Grevighy. A daughter of this niarri-'
Grevigny. A daughter of this marri-
aga married the Marqufe: of Montijo,;
age married the Marquis of Montijo,
and-.cin the deatlr-.of the Mavquis his;'
and on the death of the Marquis his
widow took her daughter Eugenic on,
widow took her daughter Eugenie on
p. European^ tour^- during 'which 4he"
a European tour, during which the
latter met'^iPrinco 1 Loilfe- Boiiapartc,.
latter met Prince Louis Bonaparte,
avowed herself! pij4' of ;liis /adherents-
avowed herself one of his adherents,
and eventually married him. Her* con-
and eventually married him. Her con-
nection with Dumfries arise 3 frojpjths
nection with Dumfries arises from the
fact-that her grandfather, the; Belfast
fact that her grandfather, the Belfast
.George KirkT>atrick who went in, 1690
George Kirkpatrick who went in 1690
to Ireland :frdm Oloseburri, Dumfries. -
to Ireland from Closeburn, Dumfries.
The, members of ;the Chamber ;of;Coru-
The members of the Chamber of Com-
mefc3 appointed to interview .the Pre-
merce appointed to interview the Pre-
mier in regard, to the timerta-b'^lare re-
mier in regard to the time-table are re-
quested to Jbe good enough to be on the
quested to be good enough to be on the
platform of ; the Aramoho Juriclibn' on
platform of the Aramoho Junction on
arrival of the ejKpressl tb'-da y^tSaturday);
arrival of the express to-day (Saturday).
Mi* JC. H^fßtirnettjhas. addressed the
Mr C. H. Burnett has addressed the
following rletteif to ;Mr Keesingy; Presi-
following letter to Mr Keesing, Presi-
* dent of ,the Qhamber of Commerce i.-^:
dent of the Chamber of Commerce :
Pprdell, December :17th, 19t>8. -Dear
Fordell, December 17th, 1908. Dear
Sir,—rl understand the deputation from
Sir, I understand the deputation from
the Chamber meets Sir Joseph AYard &t
the Chamber meets Sir Joseph Ward at
Aramoho to-morrow.' I sinberely hops
Aramoho to-morrow. I sincerely hope
tfie deputation will make every effort to
the deputation will make every effort to
induce Sir Joseph to so arrange;, the
induce Sir Joseph to so arrange the
vice: into Wahganui from.' the South'.'
vice into Wanganui from the South.
sity r-for the- bueine»rs-public to :be( met
sity for the business public to be met
"in this matter. The present arrange-
in this matter. The present arrange-
ments are., altogether too late, in the
ments are altogether too late in the
day,,, i I|: the train*, could bs mad^
day. If the train could be made
to rje'acifx' Wangahui from the South 50
to reach Wanganui from the South 50
minutes earlier ,2<5 years ago
minutes earlier 25 years ago surely we
caii obtaiii the same'facilities tcifday.-^-
can obtain the same facilities to-day.
Vaithjuliy yoiiis, .0. H. B.iirneit'. "'
Faithfully yours, C. H. Burnett.
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6:31PM, 17 October 2025 Terry Bowden edited 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-
5:42PM, 17 October 2025 Terry Bowden edited 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.
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Robert and Douglas. Crema- 1
Robert and Douglas. Crema-
tion service Tomorrow (Tues- I-
tion service Tomorrow (Tues-
day), at Gate Pa. b
day), at Gate Pa.
DARNBROUGH, Fred, of Kaia- y
DARNBROUGH, Fred, of Kaia-
poi (formerly of Auckland) —
poi (formerly of Auckland) —
On August 3. 1975, at Christ- o
On August 3. 1975, at Christ-
church, loved brother of the h
church, loved brother of the
late Clifford, loved brother-in- (
late Clifford, loved brother-in-
law of Doreen, and loved I
law of Doreen, and loved
uncle of John and Jeanette: c
uncle of John and Jeanette:
in his 70th year. No flowers, t
in his 70th year. No flowers,
by request. Messages to 48 c
by request. Messages to 48
Akaroa Street, Kaiapoi. The e
Akaroa Street, Kaiapoi. The
Funeral service will be held .
Funeral service will be held
in the chapel of the Christ- ,
in the chapel of the Christ-
church Memorial Garden Cre- j
church Memorial Garden Cre-
matorium, Johns Road, Hare- 1
matorium, Johns Road, Hare-
wood, on Wednesday, August J
wood, on Wednesday, August
6. at 10.30 a.m. Gulliver and [
6. at 10.30 a.m. Gulliver and
Tyler, Ltd, Kaiapoi. '
Tyler, Ltd, Kaiapoi.
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4:42PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited INTERPROVINCIAL COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.
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,
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none ; barley, 3s. Gd. *
none ; barley, 3s. 6d.
tions are as follows; —Wheat, 6s. Gd. ; oats,
tions are as follows; —Wheat, 6s. 6d. ; oats,
2d. to 2s. 4d:, according to sample*
2s. to 2d. to 4d., according to sample
hnrloy, 3s. 9d. to 4s.
barley, 3s. 9d. to 4s.
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