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4:36PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited COMMERCIAL.
The little business clone in cattle dis-
The little business done in cattle dis-
275. 6d. per 1001b. Store cattle in brisk
27s. 6d. per 1001b. Store cattle in brisk
4:36PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited COMMERCIAL.
In sheep,, the rate. for good quality was
In sheep, the rate for good quality was
4:35PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited COMMERCIAL.
" ' Christchurch.
Christchurch.
forhest samples of rye, but buyers are dis-
for best samples of rye, but buyers are dis-
inclined to operate freely'-at this rate in
inclined to operate freely at this rate in
, the face of the large crops. Butter and
the face of the large crops. Butter and
. prices are about as last quotations.
prices are about as last quotations.
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nal; barley nominal; oats, 2s ; rye grnss,
nal; barley nominal; oats, 2s ; rye grass,
3s 6d to 3s 9d ; cheese, 5d to s£d ; but-
3s 6d to 3s 9d ; cheese, 5d to 5 1/2d ; but-
ter,. 9d. Millars' quotations are : —Flour,
ter, 9d. Millers' quotations are : —Flour,
£16 in sacks ; £18 ; bran, £5 ;
£16 in sacks ; Adelaide, £18 ; bran, £5 ;
sharps£G.
sharps, £6.
&t the yards, on Wednesday, the number
At the yards, on Wednesday, the number
of slieep and : cattle brought forward was
of sheep and cattle brought forward was
insignificant,'there'being only 1299 of the
insignificant, there being only 1299 of the
former, arid 138 of the latter. The atten-
former, and 138 of the latter. The atten-
dance of people- was also very limited.
dance of people was also very limited.
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4:30PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHIPPING.
PORT OF AKAROA
PORT OF AKAROA.
ARRIVED
ARRIVED.
4:27PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHIPPING.
Lloyd, for Dunedin. 'Wood' Bros.", agents.
Lloyd, for Dunedin. Wood Bros., agents.
With'cargo and-passengers. _ .
With cargo and passengers.
" December 31 <—Amateur, ketch, for
December 31. —Amatear, ketch, for
Eyitolton, with -firewood.
Lyttelton, with firewood.
*Decenib6r;3l.—Wild Wave, schooner,
December 3l.—Wild Wave, schooner,
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for Ly£tc'fton,'with 25,000 feet timber,
for Lyttelton, with 25,000 feet timber,
The schooner Torea, from Kaipara,,
The schooner Torea, from Kaipara,
bound to Timaru.. put in here on Saturdays
bound to Timaru, put in here on Saturday
last, to effect repairs to her bow spnt
last, to effect repairs to her bow sprit
bands, wlrich had t been carried away during
bands, which had been carried away during
a squall. * . . « ]
a squall.
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4:24PM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHIPPING.
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j 'PORT OF AKAROA.
PORT OF AKAROA
" X / ARRIVED.
ARRIVED
December schooner, from
December 30.Torea, schooner, from
Kaipara, bound to Timaru, put in for rfr:
Kaipara, bound to Timaru, put in for re-
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lairs.
pairs.
' . December 30. —Venture, schooner yacht.
December 30.—Venture, schooner yacht.
- January L—Wellington, ?.s.,#-279 tons,,
January 1.—Wellington, s.s., 279 tons,,
Lloyd, from. . Wood
Lloyd, from Lyttelton. Wood Bros.,
agents. Passengers .
agents. Passengers Messrs. Reddin,
Billens, Mullready, IJo&fiiley, and Staples.^
Billens, Mullready, McKinley, and Staples.
SAIEED.
SAILED.
Lloyd, for Dunadi'n. ■ 'Wood' Bros.", agents.
Lloyd, for Dunedin. ■ 'Wood' Bros.", agents.
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3:14PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT. and marked it as complete
ingly sorry for bim — that it was hringing scan-
ingly sorry for him — that it was bringing scan-
del on the Church—that his conduct had been
del on the Church that his conduct had been
himself up with politic i, which had necessarily
himself up with politics, which had necessarily
made him many enemies, and bin for that llie
made him many enemies, and but for that the
mutter might probably have been hushe I up by
matter might probably have been hushed up by
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his friends sending him away quietly, aud that
his friends sending him away quietly, and that
That on the Moiida.- the sixth of September
That on the Monday the sixth of September
I called for the said Margaret.Langley in _.i._
I called for the said Margaret Langley to take
her to the Resident Magistrate's Court—that I
her to the Resident Magistrate's Court that I
that she was cognizant of the main fart mi to-
that she was cognizant of the main fact on the
day of its occurence and cautioned herto adhere
day of its occurence [sic] and cautioned her to adhere
And I swear that I did not tell the said M .r-
And I swear that I did not tell the said Mar-
---garct Langley on the Fourth day of September
garet Langley on the Fourth day of September
ward questions put to her about master Alzdurf
ward questions put to her about master Alzdorf.
say to or iv the presence of the said Margaret
say to or in the presence of the said Margaret
Langley aud Caroline Mathews or of either of
Langley and Caroline Mathews or of either of
them. "Air. Baker is sure to be convicted—he
them. "Mr. Baker is sure to be convicted he
should not have meddled in politics—if he had
should not have meddled in politics if he had
through even if we had thought him guilt*."
through even if we had thought him guilty."
And lastly I swear that I dill nut say t.i ihj
And lastly I swear that I did not say to the
could possibly be inferred tnat the Bench would
could possibly be inferred that the Bench would
bo influenced in its judgment by political
be influenced in its judgment by political
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3:09PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
but also on account of my wife's uiece, the said
but also on account of my wife's niece, the said
That ac the inteiview with tbe said Margaret
That at the interview with tbe said Margaret
pcenaed as a witness in the said cause of Schro-
poenaed as a witness in the said cause of Schro-
der and Baker—that it was her duty to answer
der and Baker that it was her duty to answer
all questions put to her—that she replied she
all questions put to her that she replied she
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migkt send her to prison if they liked—where-
might send her to prison if they liked—where-
subject herself to a severe.'cross-examination—
subject herself to a severe cross-examination
that I had heard her spoken of'slightingly with
that I had heard her spoken of slightingly with
regard to one Walter Alzdbrf'aud th ai although
regard to one Walter Alzdorf and that although
I did not believe the reports about bee with re-
I did not believe the reports about her with re-
ference to him, yet they tendeO'o. affect her
ference to him, yet they tended to affect her
scandal and sh« the said Margaret Langley ex-
scandal and she the said Margaret Langley ex-
ley, tbe said Caroline Matthews who had pre-
ley, the said Caroline Matthews who had pre-
return both the said" Margaret Langley and
return both the said Margaret Langley and
Caroline Mathews put seveial questions to me
Caroline Mathews put several questions to me
far "as the evidence then went I believed .Mr.
far as the evidence then went I believed Mr.
Baker to be a guilty man—that I felt exceed-
Baker to be a guilty man that I felt exceed-
ingly sorry for bim—that it was hringing scan-
ingly sorry for bim that it was hringing scan-
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3:04PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
to me that she knew nothing*. _t _rfl of the mat-
to me that she knew nothing at all of the mat-
ter, aud did not believe tlie report Ciii -rent rela-
ter, and did not believe the report current rela-
previous to the said fourth day of .ieptemher,
previous to the said fourth day of September,
1 heard reports tv the elfect that the said
I heard reports to the effect that the said
That I was 0n..: ofthe Bc:i-ii of .fuficcs who
That I was one of the Bench of Justices who
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sat to hear the case of Schroder again . Art-i ir
sat to hear the case of Schroder against Arthur
Baker on the third day or September, IH_3.
Baker on the third day or September, 1858.
That finding that tbe said Margaret L-.i_.ley'
That finding that tbe said Margaret Langley
had been subpeinaed by the s.-.id George Wil-
had been subpoenaed by the said George Wil-
liam Schroder as a witness to" give evidence in
liam Schroder as a witness to give evidence in
the said cause, I went on the f dlowing morning,
the said cause, I went on the following morning,
the said fourth day nf September, to see the
the said fourth day of September, to see the
hut also on account of my wife's uiece, the said
but also on account of my wife's uiece, the said
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2:59PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
if we had thought in. guilty,"
if we had thought him guilty,"
Langley, and. Caroline Matthews, filed in this
Langley, and Caroline Matthews, filed in this
Cuurt in the matter of the application of Arthur
Court in the matter of the application of Arthur
2. That the said Matgarct Langley was tho
2. That the said Margaret Langley was the
my wife, and my wife and I h t ve taken char'"-,
my wife, and my wife and I have taken charge
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of and adopted as tinr daughter -Frances Mar-
of and adopted as our daughter Frances Mar-
garet Buckland, the only snrviving child of the
garet Buckland, the only surviving child of the
Buckland. -.-».
Buckland.
Caroline Matthews, (the day on' which I went
Caroline Matthews, (the day on which I went
sation I had had with'the -said |Margaret
sation I had had with the said Margaret
Luigley, i a v which the - conduct of
Langley, in which the conduct of
the said Arthur Baker had -t_ei.'-a.li.ded to,
the said Arthur Baker had been alluded to,
she, the said Margaret Liiiglfey.-:bad v declared
she, the said Margaret Langley. had declared
to me that Ac knew nothing*. _t _rfl of the mat-
to me that she knew nothing*. _t _rfl of the mat-
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2:54PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
concerned, until the said 13lh clay of August,
concerned, until the said 13lh day of August,
against me bad beeu fur several days previously
against me had been for several days previously
Schroder, on the said Ist day of June last or
Schroder, on the said 1st day of June last or
tbe evidence of tbe said Mary Schroder in
the evidence of the said Mary Schroder in
respeel of such assault, and that such assault
respect of such assault, and that such assault
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exceeded theirjurisdietion, and that the evidence
exceeded their jurisdiction, and that the evidence
was not sufficient to support such judgmentand
was not sufficient to support such judgment and
conviction. '
conviction.
We, Margaret Langley, of Wellington, in tho
We, Margaret Langley, of Wellington, in the
garet Langley, on her oath, says
garet Langley, on her oath, says:
1, On Saturday, the 4th day of September
1. On Saturday, the 4th day of September
Baker, and said to me that " I was subpamed
Baker, and said to me that "I was subpoened
Pharazyn, came to put me ou my guard, aud
Pharazyn, came to put me on my guard, and
Pharazyn also told me lie was one ofthe magis-
Pharazyn also told me he was one of the magis-
trates sitting to hear the complaiut of Mr.
trates sitting to hear the complaint of Mr.
2. And Ihese deponents, Margaret Langley,
2. And these deponents, Margaret Langley,
sence of bolh these deponents, said—" Mr.
sence of bolh these deponents, said "Mr.
Baker is sure to be couvictcd ; he should uot
Baker is sure to be convictcd; he should not
have meddled with politics. If he had been ou
have meddled with politics. If he had been on
our side, we would have got bim through, even
our side, we would have got him through, even
if wo had thought bin. guilty,"
if we had thought in. guilty,"
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2:48PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
of the said magistrate's, including'jWilliam Fox,
of the said magistrate's, including William Fox,
Chief Commissioner of Crown Lauds at Wel-
Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands at Wel-
lington ; -Villiain Fitzherbert, Provincial Sec-
lington; William Fitzherbert, Provincial Sec-
retary ; Charles Johnson Pharazyn, Provincial
retary; Charles Johnson Pharazyn, Provincial
An liter; John Johnston, a member ofthe
Auditor; John Johnston, a member of the
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Wellington Executive Council ; and William
Wellington Executive Council; and William
whom, I have be--n informed and believe the
whom, I have been informed and believe the
saiao to be true, were iii favour of the aforsaid
same to be true, were in favour of the aforsaid
8. That tug said prosecutor, G. W. Schroder,
8. That the said prosecutor, G. W. Schroder,
alleged assault by me.upon his said daughter
alleged assault by me upon his said daughter
the-said Mary Schroder, on the said Ist day of
the said Mary Schroder, on the said 1st day of
Jim-- last, and that I din, on the I4lh day of
June last, and that I did, on the I4th day of
Supreme Court of..New Zealand against the
Supreme Court of New Zealand against the
said G. W. Schroder, for the amount of .SSOO
said G. W. Schroder, for the amount of L500
licitor, previous tosuch investigation and bearing
licitor, previous to such investigation and bearing
ofthe saidcomplaiut against me for the said
of the said complaint against me for the said
the following grounds -. amongst others, that the
the following grounds: amongst others, that the
information for such alledged assault by me
information for such alledged [sic] assault by me
tbe circumstauces of.lhe said alledged assaalt
the circumstances of the said alledged assaalt
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2:44PM, 17 October 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH. and marked it as complete
M'Donnell.— On*. Tuesday, 12th inst., at
McDONNELL — On Tuesday, 12th inst., at
and Eliza M'Donnell, aged 20 years 7
and Eliza McDonnell, aged 20 years 7
months. fWanganui and Wellington
months. [Wanganui and Wellington
papers please copy.] ,
papers please copy.]
2:43PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
facts an-1 points by tho evidence of the said
facts and points by the evidence of the said
was su'opasHaed as a witness by and on behalf of
was subpoenaed as a witness by and on behalf of
4. That on tbe said Cth day of September in-
4. That on the said 6th day of September in-
was guilty of the complaint, aud I was fined in
was guilty of the complaint, and I was fined in
5. That tbe said Bench of Magistrates, 16 mr
5. That the said Bench of Magistrates, 16 in
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an hour's deliberation, and I have been iufonned,
an hour's deliberation, and I have been informed,
and believe the same to be true, that tbe said
and believe the same to be true, that the said
Magistrates were not unanimous, bt't that several
Magistrates were not unanimous, but that several
Court of New Zealand, was one of suoh magis-
Court of New Zealand, was one of such magis-
trates by whom ihe said complaint was heard,
trates by whom the said complaint was heard,
tbe peace, and ought not lo have sat on the
the peace, and ought not to have sat on the
hearing of the said cotnpl aint.
hearing of the said complaint.
not a fair aud impartial hearing of the said
not a fair and impartial hearing of the said
complaint agai ist me by reason of at least 8
complaint against me by reason of at least 8
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2:43PM, 17 October 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH. and marked it as complete
Loscombe. — January 9th, at Blenheim,
LUSCOMBE — January 9th, at Blenheim,
and Alice Lu3combe ; aged 17 days.
and Alice Luscombe ; aged 17 days.
2:42PM, 17 October 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH. and marked it as complete
O'Neill. -On tho 9th January, at tho
O'NEILL -On the 9th January, at the
2:38PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
said Mary .Schroder and Elizabeth Burbidge;
said Mary Schroder and Elizabeth Burbidge;
tbe 6th instant, when tho examination of the
tbe 6th instant, when the examination of the
which closed the complainant's cake; and my
which closed the complainant's case; and my
solicilir thereupon submitted to the Bench, that
solicitor thereupon submitted to the Bench, that
the ease should be dismissed, as tbe evidence
the case should be dismissed, as the evidence
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was of a cotillictitig and contradictory character;
was of a conflictiting and contradictory character;
my Uci-iioo.
my defence.
on tha hearing*- of tbe said complaint against
on the hearing of the said complaint against
rae, tiiat such evidence was inconsistent and
me, that such evidence was inconsistent and
her evidence was also contradicted iv material
her evidence was also contradicted in material
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2:28PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
September instant, beforo H, St Hill, Esq,, the
September instant, before H, St Hill, Esq,, the
wl.en.iie' hearing ef.llie complaint was adjourn-
when the hearing of the complaint was adjourn-
ed until the afternoon of Unit day, iv order that
ed until the afternoon of that day, in order that
there might be a full bench of 'Magistrates to
there might be a full bench of Magistrates to
hear such complaint, I.li.v.iiigon a. previous oc-
hear such complaint, I, having on a previous oc-
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casion consulted with Mr. 11. St. Hill in the
casion consulted with Mr. H. St. Hill in the
mallei*. That I did with my solicitor attend
matter. That I did with my solicitor attend
and lificeii other 'Magistrates,' when the witnesses
and fifteen other Magistrates, when the witnesses
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School will he preached on Sunday,
School will be preached on Sunday,
21st. at 71 p.m.
21st. at 7½ p.m.
Hate
Late Advertisements
NOW READY, PRICE Is.,
NOW READY, PRICE 1s.,
And Ada'eetising Dieectoey,
And Advertising Directory,
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FOR 186 8.
FOR 1868.
Ferry ; Alfeed T. Caed, Stationer, Picton ;
Ferry ; Alfeed T. Card, Stationer, Picton ;
JOHN MCALLISTER begs to inform
JOHN M'ALLISTER begs to inform
M‘Allistee intends to continue his trade of
M‘Allister intends to continue his trade of
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
I DRAY, —Apply to
DRAY, —Apply to
Sandhill'Cottage, ' ,
Sandhill'Cottage,
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2:16PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
ofthe Court exercising summary jurisdiction,
of the Court exercising summary jurisdiction,
a: heavier punishment, and would furnish a
a heavier punishment, and would furnish a
Campbell, C. J., iv the Queen v. Justices of
Campbell, C. J., in the Queen v. Justices of
that of the magistrate here)—" This rule must
that of the magistrate here) "This rule must
be made absolute. lam glad for the sake of a
be made absolute. l am glad for the sake of a
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land, Clerk iv Holy Orders, make Oath and say,
land, Clerk in Holy Orders, make Oath and say,
then and now'last, at Wellington aforesaid, wil-
then and now last, at Wellington aforesaid, wil-
fully assaulted Mary Schroder, the iufant
fully assaulted Mary Schroder, the infant
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2:10PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
authority for the removal ofthe proceedings by
authority for the removal of the proceedings by
tiie authorities cited in support of the condi-
the authorities cited in support of the condi-
missioners, 1 Q. 8,, Rep. 467, Lord Denman,
missioners, 1 Q. B., Rep. 467, Lord Denman,
C. J., uses the following language—" We have
C. J., uses the following language "We have
executed ; and here I am clearly of opinion
executed; and here I am clearly of opinion
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6 Q. 8., Rep. 756, the same learued Judge is
6 Q. 8., Rep. 756, the same learned Judge is
reported as using the following luuguige—
reported as using the following language
" We cannot enter into an analysis of the dif-
"We cannot enter into an analysis of the dif-
Again—"OTie would he sorry tn see that a
Again—"One would he sorry to see that a
magistrate who was interested joined iv the
magistrate who was interested joined in the
discussion al all. It probably never occurred
discussion at all. It probably never occurred
do uot join iv deciding cases." Regina v.
do not join in deciding cases." Regina v.
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2:04PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
act been in force in New Zealand, and -iot
act been in force in New Zealand, and not
being restricted to justices acting iv England oi
being restricted to justices acting in England oi
proposition tbatapenalactcould be so construed
proposition that a penal act could be so construed
as to include within its opeiation a gentleman
as to include within its operation a gentleman
who ii not an attorney or solicitor, but is merely
who is not an attorney or solicitor, but is merely
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within its jurisdiction, to theprivile.es of a
within its jurisdiction, to the privileges of a
maximum amount of penalty, and the interfc-
maximum amount of penalty, and the interfe-
ference with a witness by a member of the
ference [sic] with a witness by a member of the
i Court, afford sufficient grounds for making
Court, afford sufficient grounds for making
j absulute the conditional order for the writ of
absolute the conditional order for the writ of
I certiorari, notwithstanding-the privative clause
certiorari, notwithstanding the privative clause
The' case of the Queen v. Sheffield Railwal
The case of the Queen v. Sheffield Railwal
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1:59PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
0 Geo. 2nd, c. 18, having imposed a disability
5 Geo. 2nd, c. 18, having imposed a disability
of peace during such lime as he should continue ,
of peace during such time as he should continue
ordinary duties of a justice ofthe peace out of!
ordinary duties of a justice of the peace out of
7. Tiiat tho aliidavits show that another of
7. That the affidavits show that another of
the mtiipslrales, while the case was at hearing,
the magistrates, while the case was at hearing,
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the witnesses ; aiid thereby proved himself to be
the witnesses; and thereby proved himself to be
the Summitry Proceedings Ordinance of New
the Summary Proceedings Ordinance of New
Zealand, S. 17, prorides, that no " iii.-Virmiit'oii,
Zealand, S. 17, provides, that no "information,
ant or defendant into any superior court, hy
ant or defendant into any superior court, by
.certiorari or otherwise." That the .proper
certiorari or otherwise." That the proper
and'that the Imperial act (9 Geo. 4th, c. 31) is
and that the Imperial act (9 Geo. 4th, c. 31) is
witness on tbe subject of her evidence by a
witness on the subject of her evidence by a
merely for the purpose of stating thaL they
merely for the purpose of stating that they
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1:54PM, 17 October 2025 Peter Lineham edited SUPREME COURT.
(Before His Honob Mr. Justice Gkesson.)
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Gresson.)
Taui.sn.VY, SEPTEjinr-Tt, 30, 1858.
Thursday, September, 30, 1858.
The Court was oncned at 11 o'clock, when his
The Court was opened at 11 o'clock, when his
Regina v Ret. Arthur Baker.
Regina v Rev. Arthur Baker.
This was au application to show cause against
This was an application to show cause against
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of £5, together with -£1 4s. costs.
of £5, together with £1 4s. costs.
Langley, and his domestic .servant Caroline
Langley, and his domestic servant Caroline
Mathews ; aud an answering affidavit was made
Mathews; and an answering affidavit was made
upon the following, amongst other grounds :—
upon the following, amongst other grounds:
1. That the complaint was not made by " the
1. That the complaint was not made by "the
her father, and that therefore tbe case did uot
her father, and that therefore the case did not
magistrates conferred by _ George 4tb, c. 31,
magistrates conferred by 9 George 4th, c. 31,
culled in aid, inasmuch as the information was
called in aid, inasmuch as the information was
jurisdiction ; tbo greatest penalty allowed by the
jurisdiction; the greatest penalty allowed by the
act being £5, including- costs.
act being £5, including costs.
tainty, iv slating the defendant to have been
tainty, in slating the defendant to have been
charged with having " on or about- the Ist day
charged with having "on or about the 1st day
of J line, 1858," as the prosecution for every
of June, 1858," as the prosecution for every
offence puiiishnble by a summary conviction, is
offence punishable by a summary conviction, is
within 3 calendar-months after the commission
within 3 calendar months after the commission
oiUhe charge on the 3rd and fith September,
on the charge on the 3rd and 6th September,
HIJB, and yet tlie conviction concludes " Given
1858, and yet the conviction concludes "Given
5. That the jurisdiction ofthe magistrates is
5. That the jurisdiction of the magistrates is
' Justices of the Peace, silting at Wellington."
"Justices of the Peace, silting at Wellington."
being ati acting solicitor of this Court, and also
being an acting solicitor of this Court, and also
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STatte Announcements.
Trade Announcements.
R. D. NOSWORTEY
R. D. NOSWORTHY
PORT and SHERRY WlNK—in quarter-casks
PORT and SHERRY WlNE—in quarter-casks
HENNKSSY’S and MART ELLS—in quarter-
HENNESSY’S and MARTELLS—in quarter-
ISLAY WHISKEY—in quarler-easks, cases,
ISLAY WHISKEY—in quarler-casks, cases,
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SCHEIDAM (Hollands) —in cases
SCHELDAM (Hollands) —in cases
ALE —5 casks Al'sopp’s Bottled
ALE —5 casks Alsopp’s Bottled
STOUT—S casks Guiness’ Bottled
STOUT—5 casks Guiness’ Bottled
'TEA —in balf-chcsts and boxes
TEA —in half-chests and boxes
IlAlSlNS—in boxes
RAlSlNS—in boxes
B i'ANDY—Hennessey’s in quarter-casks
BRANDY—Hennessey’s in quarter-casks
and a iargo assortment of
and a large assortment of
Blenheim, December Pith, ISO - 10dn
Blenheim, December 13th, 1867 - 1020
FO R SAL E.
FOR SALE.
R PHILLIPS begs to inform tbe in-
R. PHILLIPS begs to inform the in-
habitants of Spring Creek unci its
habitants of Spring Creek and its
Good Dress Pieces, from !od.
Good Dress Pieces, from 10d.
Roh Roy Winceys, Woollen Shawls
Rob Roy Winceys, Woollen Shawls
/A ACRES OE BUSH LAND, situate
10 ACRES OE BUSH LAND, situate
eing Section No. 47. Upon reasonable
being Section No. 47. Upon reasonable
urns. —Apply to
terms. —Apply to
Chas. H. Moffett,
Chas. H. Moffitt,
A CCOMMODaTION may be had in a
ACCOMMODaTION may be had in a
private family for two or.three re-
private family for two or three re-
spectable men. 1
spectable men.
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By His Honor Wji.li am Ife.uv Eyes,
By His Honor William Henry Eyes,
Esquire, Super!nteudeut of the
Esquire, Superintendent of the
“Education Act,” Session XT., No.
“Education Act,” Session XI., No.
fifth day of January, ISOS, at noon, as the
fifth day of January, 1868, at noon, as the
ton, Blenheim, Ren wick, Wairau Valley,
ton, Blenheim, Renwick, Wairau Valley,
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James Balfouu Wemyss,
James Balfour Wemyss,
i «tic c.
Notice
JVTOTICE is hereby given that all per-
NOTICE is hereby given that all per-
-10-59 ~~ Commissioner.
1059 Commissioner.
auctions.
Auctions.
HENRY 1) OI)S O N
HENRY DODSON
"" .auction, on Saturday, January 18th, at
auction, on Saturday, January 18th, at
-hand over the insurance, rather than rebuild.
hand over the insurance, rather than rebuild.
Terras and further particulars at Sale.
Terms and further particulars at Sale.
H ENET D O D S O N
HENRY DODSON
- slightest reserve, during the first week
slightest reserve, during the first week
a BOUT TWO THOUSAND SHEEP,
ABOUT TWO THOUSAND SHEEP,
*
vh.;
csr No Reserve, -e®
No Reserve,
H. D 0 D S 0 N,
H. DODSON,
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fSliacdtattcoiig.
Miscellaneous.
And Year-Look for 1868,
And Year-Book for 1868,
'l'aliles, Stamp Duties, and a vaiiety of
Tables, Stamp Duties, and a variety of
A Siieet Almanac in addition.
A Sheet Almanac in addition.
A. V?. AVERY, Watchmaker. 1048
A. W. AVERY, Watchmaker. 1048
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La whence, Auctioneer and House Agent,
Lawrence, Auctioneer and House Agent,
November Bth, 1867. 943
November 8th, 1867. 943
T| LENDERS will be received by the un-
TENDERS will be received by the un-
I deisigncd, until the 14th instant,
dersigncd, until the 14th instant,
MR. KIERNAH,
MR. KIERNAN
Public that lie has REMOVED to
Public that he has REMOVED to
WALL’S BUILDINGS, Market - street,
WALL’S BUILDINGS, Market- street,
where he mav bo consulted as usual. 079
where he mav bo consulted as usual. 979
N otice.
Notice.
HIKE wishes to announce that
W. PIKE wishes to announce that
Opawa, below Blenheim, us a TEA
Opawa, below Blenheim, as a TEA
sary Day. November Ist, and to continue
sary Day. November 1st, and to continue
on every succeeding Friday. 91 3
on every succeeding Friday. 913
GODFREY’S BEST FI,OUR can
H. GODFREY’S BEST FIOUR can
he obtained at Mr. Litchfield’s
be obtained at Mr. Litchfield’s
Stores, Kenvvickloun and -Blenheim, at
Stores, Renwicktown and Blenheim, at
QiCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, oon-
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, con-
;wicc a week; terms, moderate.
twice a week; terms, moderate.
Will he Continued as usual,
Will be Continued as usual,
on the site of his old Premises*.
on the site of his old Premises.
October 19 th, 1867. 917
October 19th, 1867. 917
For Ssile.
For Sale.
CHRRE TONS of PRIME BACON,
THREE TONS of PRIME BACON,
Frkdk. Adams,
Fredk. Adams,
Blenheim, Oct. 18lh, 186/. 903
Blenheim, Oct. 18th, 1867. 903
T CS V, from the Lower Wairau, a Bay
LOST from the Lower Wairau, a Bay
Li Fit t.Y, 3 years old, with a while
Filly, 3 years old, with a white
;ar on the doiehead, and branded Jp on
star on the forehead, and branded Jp on
te off shoulder. iVhoever w 511; restore
the off shoulder. Whoever will restore
te same lo the undersigned will receive
the same to the undersigned will receive
re above reward.
the above reward.
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General Notices..
General Notices.
Wool Washing Establishment,
Wool Washing Establishment,
J GUILFORD AND SON beg to
J .GUILFORD AND SON beg to
, announce that they have com-
announce that they have com-
Wool removed from .Skins, and prepared for
Wool removed from Skins, and prepared for
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or at the /it/otss office, will meet with
or at the Express office, will meet with
after November Ist: And a further Re-
after November 1st: And a further Re-
££§" Legal proceedings will be taken
Legal proceedings will be taken
after November Ist next.
after November 1st next.
Raydalo, Oct. *2sth, 1807. 923
Raydalo, Oct. 25th, 1867. 923
V. . Veuimore,
V. C. Venimore,
Bjg'* Designs furnished for, and every
Designs furnished for, and every
a style to he unsurpassed. 901
a style to be unsurpassed. 901
CHRIS TM A S PR E SENTS!
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
Dealer in Fancy Goods, fyc..
Dealer in Fancy Goods, &c..
PdRTAN STATUETTES, Illustrated
P. ARIAN STATUETTES, Illustrated
Plans ofthe Town of Blenheim, 3/G each
Plans ofthe Town of Blenheim, 3/6 each
Dickens 'Pale of Two Cities, Nicholas
Dickens Tale of Two Cities, Nicholas
Th ac k e ray’s Ne w comes
Thackeray’s Newcomes
Illustrated limes
Illustrated Times
Carte Portrait, 55.; extras, Is.
Carte Portrait, 55.; extras, 1s.
Payment in uil cases to be made at
Payment in all cases to be made at
lime of silling.
time of siting.
hours of 11 and 2. , . J ' r; "
hours of 11 and 2.
8 Dress—Avoid '> much- white, light grey,
Dress—Avoid much white, light grey,
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Captain N. E. Chandler, Alarl-
Captain N. E. Chandler, Marl-
borough Aero Club, D.H. Alotb 1
borough Aero Club, D.H. Moth 1
Captain J. L. Findlay, Defeuce De-
Captain J. L. Findlay, Defence De-
partment, Bristol Figliter ... 2
partment, Bristol Fighter ... 2
Captain B. Mercer, Cauterbury
Captain B. Mercer, Canterbury
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Aero Club, D.H. Aloth 3
Aero Club, D.H. Moth 3
sentcd bv Atrs AV. G. Stead, was pre-
sented bv Mrs W. G. Stead, was pre-
ceded by a. novelty procession, all ma-
ceded by a novelty procession, all ma-
I
.sweep, headed by Captain AYhite, at '
sweep, headed by Captain White, at
the controls of the Hawke's Bay Club's !
the controls of the Hawke's Bay Club's
Aloth. Considerablc interest was cen- j
Moth. Considerable interest was cen-
tred in this event, as it was the first I
tred in this event, as it was the first
in which tbe stocky. ugly-looking Bris-
in which the stocky, ugly-looking Bris-
tol Figliter took tlie air. Her cx-
tol Fighter took the air. Her ex-
hausts roared 1 ikc machine-guns as she
hausts roared like machine-guns as she
left tlie ground. passing over tlie
left the ground, passing over the
hangar at about ^0 miles an liour, tbe
hangar at about 80 miles an hour, the
whine of the wind slie created mingliug
whine of the wind she created mingling
witli the ronr of her engine. All
with the roar of her engine. All
maclilnes finished in a line, in front of
machines finished in a line, in front of
the hangar. ,
the hangar.
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TIM BE R MERCH ANT S,
TIMBER MERCHANTS,
Blenheim and Waituhi Valley.
Blenheim and Waitohi Valley.
A Stock always on band.—Apply to
A Stock always on hand.—Apply to
Undertaking*.
Undertaking.
arrangement made for, and
Every arrangement made for, and
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§ a Funerals Conducted.
Funerals Conducted.
At Ca rstaiks’s High-st., Blenheim. 958
At Carstairs’s High-st., Blenheim. 958
JAMES GORKIR,
JAMES GORRIE,
JH RS. I*. lIOSKISS,
MRS. L. HOSKINS,
Aat It. I'd wards and Co.,
Nath. Edwards and Co.,
E .ill)WOOD’S FLOlUV'samo price
REDWOOD’S FLOUR, same price
]S T . Edvtaeds & Co,
N. Edwards & Co,
Blenheim, October 4tb, 1867. 894
Blenheim, October 4th, 1867. 894
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1
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I
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BLUE SKIES AT LONGLANDS J
BLUE SKIES AT LONGLANDS
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!
HAWKE'S BAY W|NS BLUE
HAWKE'S BAY WINS BLUE
RIBBON. i
RIBBON.
partxnent, D.H. Aloth 1
partment, D.H. Moth 1
Captain B. Atercer, Canterburv Aero
Captain B. Mercer, Canterbury Aero
Club, D.H. Aloth 2
Club, D.H. Moth 2
Aero Club, D.H. Aloth 3
Aero Club, D.H. Moth 3
Time, 4mins. 2osecs.
Time, 4mins. 25secs.
A combination of tlirills was pro-
A combination of thrills was pro-
bicycle for tlie next 100 yards, eom-
bicycle for the next 100 yards, com-
plete the distance to tlieir 'planes by
plete the distance to their 'planes by
earry 011 by car for 100 yards, transfer
carry on by car for 100 yards, transfer
to tlieir pusli bikes for a further 100
to their push bikes for a further 100
I yards and then run to the tinishing
yards and then run to the finishing
post. The race was run in two see-
post. The race was run in two sec-
best time. Captain Alercer was 10
best time. Captain Mercer was 10
seconds beliind him.
seconds behind him.
the Defence De'paftrnent, and Captain
the Defence Department, and Captain
Alercer. of the Canterburv Aero Cluh,
Mercer, of the Canterbury Aero Club,
took up two Aloths, Captain Burroll's
took up two Moths, Captain Burrell's
machine attracting particular notic-e,
machine attracting particular notice,
uith the red, white and blue circles
with the red, white and blue circles
tliat stamo the militarv 'plane. Both
that stamp the military 'plane. Both
pi iators then tlirilled the crowd with
aviators then thrilled the crowd with
looping tlie loop, spinning nose dive,
looping the loop, spinning nose dive,
Ihe falling leaf and just about every
the falling leaf and just about every
suint in the aviator's curriculum. The
stunt in the aviator's curriculum. The
fut many in tlie crowd breatlied a sigli
but many in the crowd breathed a sigh
cit relief when it was finished and the
of relief when it was finished and the
tvo participants had made a success-
two participants had made a success-
(ul landing.
ful landing.
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Bast Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, &c.
Best Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, &c.
Cigars, Imm Id. to 4d. each.
Cigars, from 1d. to 4d. each.
Also, a sniiill lot of Sheepwasb Tobacco
Also, a small lot of Sheepwash Tobacco
ami Sulphur. 902
and Sulphur. 902
I*. Lawrence,
P. Lawrence,
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KIXOX AXD SWEE.XEY,
NIXON AXD SWEENEY,
gee, Brothers,
Gee, Brothers,
(Late 'I lioinas .v lieu),
(Late Thomas & Gee),
ACC OM M OD A T lON iIOUS E,
ACCOMMODATlON HOUSE,
C. 11. MciiLWAIX,
C. H. McELWAIN,
Makket Square,
Market Square,
Allred-slreet, Blenheim.
Alfred-slreet, Blenheim.
Tisos. W. Pilcher,
Thos. W. Pilcher,
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12:39PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited PERSONAL
Tlie Hon. T. Af. AVilford. Minister of
The Hon. T. M. Wilford. Minister of
noon, leaving later on return to AATel-
noon, leaving later on return to Wel-
panied hy Alajor T. AI. AA'ilkes, Direc-
panied by Major T. M. Wilkes, Direc-
12:37PM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited PERSONAL
Alajor T. AI. AVilkcs, Director of
Major T. M. Wilkes, Director of
Aviation in tho Dominion, was present
Aviation in the Dominion, was present
at tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Club's page-
at the Hawke's Bay Aero Club's page-
ant- 011 Saturday, and with his marii-
ant on Saturday, and with his mani-
foicl experience proved of material as-
fold experience proved of material as-
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sistance to tlie club officials. During
sistance to the club officials. During
tlie course of tlie gatliering, Major
the course of the gathering, Major
AVilkes was the subject of eulogistic
Wilkes was the subject of eulogistic
Coates, P.C., AI-P-, for the work _he
Coates, P.C., M. P., for the work he
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aunmsi (JTavCss.
Address Cards.
(Late Otto Wieseiihaveni,)
(Late Otto Wiesenhavern,)
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icljipptng.
Shipping.
I > iis.sfug , < , rs Mne of Hnelicls.
Passengers Line of Packets.
m
m
HR well known Aberdeen
THE well known Aberdeen
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“ C I 8 S Y."
“ C I S S Y."
1,20') tons burden, Thomas Spencer.
1,200 tons burden, Thomas Spencer.
Commander, now lyinii in Fort I'niler-
Commander, now lying in Port Under-
vvuod, will sail for LONDON on or about
wood, will sail for LONDON on or about
Washed Seven-eighths of a penny.
Washed ...Seven-eighths of a penny.
Messrs. Mouiuson, Sclandkus, & Co ;
Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, & Co ;
Nath. Howards & Co.
Nath. Edwards & Co.
Nelson, Oel. 10th. 1867. 901
Nelson, Oct. 10th. 1867. 901
To roll iv the Miiji - Cissy,”
To Follow the Ship - "Cissy,”
rniiK Barque “ DONA ANITA,’ oO.t
The Barque “ DONA ANITA,’ 500
JL ie:s rejsjer, V. C. Barnett, is
tons register, W. C. Barnett, is
n. u mailing in Foi l Cnderuood, and will
now loading in Port Underwood, and will
sail for London on loth February, It'Cß.
sail for London on 15th February, 1868.
Fkiioht on Wool:
Freight on Wool:
In Grease. .Three Faiihings per pound.
In Grease. .Three Farthings per pound.
W ashed . . . . Seven - t iehi!is of a penny do.
Washed . . . . Seven-eighths of a penny do.
I'm lrei_hi or passage, apply to Messrs.
For freight or passage, apply to Messrs.
.MouatsoN, Sci.axdkas, and Co., or to
Morrison, Sclanders, and Co., or to
Nath. Edwards N Co.,
Nath. Edwards & Co.,
Nelson, November 261 h, 1867. 1017
Nelson, November 26th, 1867. 1017
Messrs. Shsnv, Saville, & Co.’s
Messrs. Shaw, Saville, & Co.’s
HASSLING HRS LINE OF PACKETS.
PASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS.
rpHR undersigned. Agents for
THE undersigned, Agents for
ttie alove line of Ships, are
the above line of Ships, are
prepared to nnike arrangements
prepared to make arrangements
wuli Settlers who may wish to bring theii
with Settlers who may wish to bring their
receive guarantees for payment ol Passage
receive guarantees for payment of Passage
August 30lh, 1867. £27
August 30th, 1867. 827
Xoliff.
Notice.
LINGTON and JJLENHEIM, carrying
LINGTON and BLENHEIM, carrying
munerative Kites.
munerative rates.
H. Dodsox, Agent.
H. Dodson, Agent.
c»til ar 1 ruder to Wellington.
Regular Trader to Wellington.
rFUiE fast sailing Ketch “ALARM/
The fast sailing Ketch “ALARM"
I Capt. Butt, will continue to trade
Capt. Butt, will continue to trade
Freight 30s. per ton.
Freight .......30s. per ton.
James Gorki k,
James Gorrie,
September 6th, 1867, 8-18
September 6th, 1867, 818
s3.iUic genres.
Public Notices.
Kutice.
Notice.
EAD AMS thanks his old friends and
F. ADAMS thanks his old friends and
, customers who favored him when
customers who favored him when
BUSIN ESS in his old Shop on. January
BUSINESS in his old Shop on January
' Sucking Pigs to order.
Sucking Pigs to order.
Sausages every. Saturday.
Pork Sausages every Saturday.
Blonhtim, Dec. 27, 1867. 1055
Blenheim, Dec. 27, 1867. 1055
l 0 I i C (5.
Notice.
riIHE. undersigned :,begs to inform the
THE undersigned begs to inform the
X inhabitants of Blenheim and surround-
inhabitants of Blenheim and surround-
ing districts;that he has purchased uFUU R L
ing districts that he has purchased a FOUR-
WHEEL whieU yvili be
WHEEL CONVEYANCE, which will be
always, kept oii hire for the purpose of cou-
always kept on hire for the purpose of con-
veyiug passengers of Goods from Blenheim,
veying Passengers or Goods from Blenheim,
Pinion, or licuwicktowu fc on-very reason-
Picton, or Renwicktown, on very reason-
able tiirms. P . 1
able terms.
: ' :; j JELtySIAN,
James Jellyman,
' ' 'N'eti'towuj Blenheim.
Newtown, Blenheim.
October 25th, 1867, 924
October 25th, 1867. 924
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Messrs. F. R .Jackson and Co. have
Messrs. F. R. Jackson and Co. have
11:39AM, 17 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL.
notified us that the s.s. Athenic left-
notified us that the s.s. Athenic left
11:38AM, 17 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL. and marked it as complete
In accordance with our usual custom ?
In accordance with our usual custom,
the "Chronicle" will not be published
the Chronicle will not be published
on New Year's Day. Advertisers will
on New Years Day. Advertisers will
notified us that the s.s. Athenio left-
notified us that the s.s. Athenic left-
Hobart at 6 p.m. on Friday, and is duo
Hobart at 6 p.m. on Friday, and is due
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Tho attention of farmers and other*
The attention of farmers and others
is directed to the advertisement of Greo.
is directed to the advertisement of Geo.
on Saturday as follows: —Northerly,
on Saturday as follows : Northerly,
winds to gale after 35 hours; glass tail,
winds to gale after 35 hours; glass fall,
Measurement shows that Hartnetb's
Measurement shows that Hartnetts
record time of Imin. ,18sec. in the
record time of 1min. 18sec. in the
single-handed sawing at the Axemen's
single-handed sawing at the Axemens
made on a block l£ inches under the
made on a block 1½ inches under the
not be recognised. $
not be recognised.
For the fortnight just ended, the «.-
For the fortnight just ended, the ex-
---port of butter from the Auckland pro-
port of butter from the Auckland pro-
about £32,048. Of this total, 1038
about £32,048. Of this total, 1088
land ports, 12,169 boxes* to London,
land ports, 12,169 boxes to London,
The annual conference of the New-
The annual conference of the New
mencing on Thursday will bo im-
mencing on Thursday will be im-
various centres are to deal with the pro
various centres are to deal with the pro-
motion and payment of salaries i/i
motion and payment of salaries of
Minister for Lands (the Hon. It. Mc-
Minister for Lands (the Hon. R. Mc-
between Naoier and Opotiki. and re-
between Napier and Opotiki and re-
On Boxing Day, at the Church of
On Boxing Day, at the Church of
England, Hunterville, Miss Francos
England, Hunterville, Miss Frances
Weston, formerly of Vinegar Hill, was.
Weston, formerly of Vinegar Hill, was
Itev. J. Blackburne officiated. The
Rev. J. Blackburne officiated. The
and the little Misses Aiken and 0.
and the little Misses Aiken and C.
Weston. Mr. 0. G. Ross acted as best
Weston. Mr. C. G. Ross acted as best
Tho " Auckland Star" publishes the
The Auckland Star publishes the
following paragraph:—Since the pas-
following paragraph :— Since the pas-
confined - betting to racecourses and
confined betting to racecourses and
say that betting 6hall be limited to tha
say that betting shall be limited to the
are tho street, common gaming houses'
are the street, common gaming houses
and so on. but outside these places one
and so on, but outside these places one
a bookmaker in Christchurch to make
a bookmaker in Christchurch to make
illegal; to bet.
illegal to bet.
the'last six months. The accused plead-
the last six months. The accused plead-
charge he was fined 10s or 48 hours' im-
charge he was fined 10s or 48 hours im-
or three days' imprisonment and a pro-
or three days imprisonment and a pro-
hibition. order was ordered to be taken
hibition order was ordered to be taken
arrested for being drunk in the Oouvt
arrested for being drunk in the Court
accused gave evidence that proved tho
accused gave evidence that proved the
imprisonment was inflicted, tho sen-
imprisonment was inflicted, the sen-
tences to run concurrently. Tvvo help-
tences to run concurrently. Two help-
less drunks were remanded until rues-
less drunks were remanded until Tues-
hours' imprisonment.
hours imprisonment.
About 130 persons attended at fcl-e
About 130 persons attended at the
ing, where Mr. Keir Hardie was ent-v-
ing, where Mr. Keir Hardie was enter-
---tained at a welcome supper. Speeches
tained at a welcome supper. Speeches
were made by the .Mayor (the Hon. T.
were made by the Mayor (the Hon. T.
W". Hislop) and the Hons. J: Rigg and
W. Hislop) and the Hons. J. Rigg and
W. W. McCardle, M.L.C.'s. In re-
W. W. McCardle, M.L.C.s. In re-
Hardie said that had ha believed all
Hardie said that had he believed all
and its extreme policy, he would hi,ve
and its extreme policy, he would have
hesitated , about risking his profession
hesitated about risking his profession
fraternal message from the Labou-i-
fraternal message from the Labour
at Home. He" urged the need for Im-
at Home. He urged the need for Im-
they held Imperial Conferences n"v,
they held Imperial Conferences now,
represented1. If his tour round (He do-
represented. If his tour round the do-
united policy in the . near future, it
united policy in the near future, it
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Che social in connection with the
The social in connection with the
ngamahu Hall will be held on Wed-
Mangamahu Hall will be held on Wed-
ida-y next.
nesday next.
The euchre tournament played^ last
The euchre tournament played last
mm» between St. Mary's aiid the
evening between St. Marys and the
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edcnian Society was won by the
Caledonian Society was won by the
mer by 36 to 29.
former by 36 to 29.
Jontractors should note the adver-
Contractors should note the adver-
tent from the Government Railway
tisement from the Government Railway
;horities in another column concern-
Authorities in another column concern-
; certain work to ba tendered for.
ing certain work to be tendered for.
1 per lb at the Waikato Bacon Fa>
d per lb at the Waikato Bacon Fac-
y, Frankton, and this price will rule
tory, Frankton, and this price will rule
roughout the present month.
throughout the present month.
hletic Club are notified of the annual
Athletic Club are notified of the annual
tieral meeting which is to be held on
general meeting which is to be held on
ndiay, the 30th instant.
Monday, the 30th instant.
The Castlecliff Railway Co.'s Sunday
The Castlecliff Railway Co.s Sunday
ains will run as usual to-morrow,
trains will run as usual to-morrow,
ivng Castlecliff at 2 p.m. and 4.40
leaving Castlecliff at 2 p.m. and 4.45
m. "Leave Wanganui at 2.30 p.m.
p.m. Leave Wanganui at 2.30 p.m.
d 5.5 p.m.
and 5.5 p.m.
Found in the Opera House' during the
Found in the Opera House during the
[other Goose" sea on, the. top part of
Mother Goose sea on, the top part of
pair of opera glasses, a fur necklet, a
a pair of opera glasses, a fur necklet, a
ir of kid gloves, two ladies' caps, and
pair of kid gloves, two ladies caps, and
breast pin (with, heart and chain at-
breast pin (with heart and chain at-
;hed). Owners may obtain same- on
tached). Owners may obtain same on
plication.
application.
amoho Tennis Club is advertised in
Aramoho Tennis Club is advertised in
other column to take place on Mon-
another column to take place on Mon-
y evening next, the 23rd instant, in
day evening next, the 23rd instant, in
c Aramoho Wesleyan schoolroom. In-
the Aramoho Wesleyan schoolroom. In-
nding members are Cordially invited
tending members are cordially invited
attend. It is to be hoped that the
to attend. It is to be hoped that the
eating wiill be- largely attended.
meeting will be largely attended.
tion Board received the following
cation Board received the following
legram from £b& Hon. the Premier
telegram from the Hon. the Premier
st evening:—"ln places where chil-
last evening :— In places where chil-
en are not included in local celebra-
dren are not included in local celebra-
tes of Dominion Day, the Government
tions of Dominion Day, the Government
sties them to be assembled to salute
desires them to be assembled to salute
& fla«- at 11 a.m., when the declaration
the flag at 11 a.m., when the declaration
Dominion Day is being read by the
of Dominion Day is being read by the
overnor."
Governor.
The charge preferred against Messrs:
The charge preferred against Messrs.
eorge and Kersley by the Inspector of
George and Kersley by the Inspector of
actorig, wf knowingly exposing tor
Factories, of knowingly exposing for
lie a wire mattress andkapoc bed, the
sale a wire mattress and kapoc bed, the
ork for which w/as done in an unregis-
work for which was done in an unregis-
>rered workroom, ia-nd not labelled with
tered workroom, and not labelled with
]« label required to be affixed by see-
the label required to be affixed by sec-
on 28 of the Act-, was heard at the
tion 28 of the Act, was heard at the
ourt by Mr. R. L. Stanford, S.M. A
Court by Mr. R. L. Stanford, S.M. A
tie of £5 was inflicted, with £2 costs.
fine of £5 was inflicted, with £2 costs.
jected resident of the district, in the
spected resident of the district, in the
ereon of Mrs. Eliza Morton, wife of
person of Mrs. Eliza Morton, wife of
Ir. Daniel Morton, of Turakina, and
Mr. Daniel Morton, of Turakina, and
lother of Mr. Selby Morton, of Wan-
another of Mr. Selby Morton, of Wan-
anni. Mr. and Mrs. Morton settaed at
ganui. Mr. and Mrs. Morton settald at
urakina upwards of forty years ago,
Turakina upwards of forty years ago,
nd it has been their home pi'actically
and it has been their home practically
ver since. The deceased lady, who
ever since. The deceased lady, who
assed away yesterday in her 70th year,
passed away yesterday in her 70th year,
-as known and esteemei by a large
was known and esteemed by a large
umber of friends throughout the dis-
number of friends throughout the dis-
rict, all of whom will learn of her
trict, all of whom will learn of her
oath with sincere regret. To the sor-
death with sincere regret. To the sor-
owing husband and relatives we ten-
rowing husband and relatives we ten-
,er our sincere regret.
der our sincere regret.
Thp pernicious practice of cutting ex-
The pernicious practice of cutting ex-
racts from papers, periodicals, and
tracts from papers, periodicals, and
na«razines in the Wanganui Public .bib-,
magazines in the Wanganui Public Lib-
ai-y to which attention has frequently
rary to which attention has frequently
>een called, goes on unchecked. Yes-.
been called, goes on unchecked. Yes-
erday the Ltorarian (Mr. Hylton) dis-
terday the Librarian (Mr. Hylton) dis-
covered that- a complete story, covering
covered that a complete story, covering
ourteen pages, had 'been torn out of
fourteen pages, had been torn out of
he ciwrent number of "The Century.ll-
the current number of The Century Il-
ustrated," which was only put m the
lustrated, which was only put in the
subscribers' room eight or nine days
subscribers room eight or nine days
120. Last Saturday, again, the "Isow
ago. Last Saturday, again, the New
Zealand Graphic" had not been in the
Zealand Graphic had not been in the
subscribers' room two hours before the
subscribers room two hours before the
- wo front leave 3 had been cut out. JNot
two front leaves had been cut out. Not
-Ten the stamping of the pages seems
even the stamping of the pages seems
miF-erable practice. Th© only thing that
miserable practice. The only thing that
of one of the* mutilators, who, sooner or
of one of the mutilators, who, sooner or
later, will assuredly ,be caught.
later, will assuredly be caught.
Mr R L. .Stanford, S.M-i yesterday,
Mr R L. Stanford, S.M., yesterday,
woman, to recover the sum of 17s fiooi
woman, to recover the sum of 17s from
E N Liffiton for work done for him.
E. N. Liffiton for work done for him.
TheYl&intiff claimed 14s 6d for cleaning
The plaintiff claimed 14s 6d for cleaning
fendant's office. Defendant paid <s
fendants office. Defendant paid 7s
ple for the cleaning of the house, ana
ple for the cleaning of the house, and
o*ut at the rate of 29s for a day V work.
out at the rate of 29s for a days work.
ithe charge made seemed high, thougn
the charge made seemed high, though
have been 12s (3d, with 2s 6d for thp
have been 12s 6d, with 2s 6d for the
claims to recover £65 and £.5 respec-
claims to recover £65 and £5 respec-
ford. S.M., 'held that there was no case
ford. S.M., held that there was no case
againsb Gellatly. He was glad that he
against Gellatly. He was glad that he
had visited1 the scene of the trouble,
had visited the scene of the trouble,
simply flo->d water, and that its natural
simply flood water, and that its natural
outlet was towards Fremont's, whither
outlet was towards Fremonts, whither
it had halbitually flowed. Further, Fre-
it had habitually flowed. Further, Fre-
mont's land Showed that it had been
monts land showed that it had been
clone the proper, and scientific thing in
done the proper and scientific thing in
road in the way foe did. He won to be
road in the way he did. He was to be
[complimented for his skill, for the best
complimented for his skill, for the best
have advised better. Hs. Worship did
have advised better. His Worship did
one pennyworth of diamage, but on the
one pennyworth of damage, but on the
other hand had his property k^"'"^ 1
other hand had his property benefited
T^ot assess as a question of jurisdiction
not assess as a question of jurisdiction
had been raised which iw.oved the ques-
had been raised which removed the ques-
tion of compensation from Ins; .irorisd-c-
tion of compensation from his jurisdic-
----tton. He would give judgment for both
tion. He would give judgment for both
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10:17AM, 17 October 2025 RR edited DEATHS
BATES.—In I /Ing memory of our old Mend
BATES.—In Ioving memory of our old friend
Jack, who away on October 13. l»4i,
Jack, who passed away on October 13, 1941,
/ Always remembered.
Always remembered.
9:18AM, 17 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL. and marked it as complete
Adven* Services. — The Bey. Mr
Advent Services. — The Rev. Mr
Twogoodj- of Marton, will preach -tp-;
Twogood, of Marton, will preach to-
night in .Christ Church.
night in Christ Church.
be found the programme of the Turalrina
be found the programme of the Turakina
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Bace Meeting.
Race Meeting.
<- .-.Cricket.- IA1 A telegram has been re-
Cricket.— A telegram has been re-
; P,unedin, stating that the Australian
Dunedin, stating that the Australian
...the, sth. and 9th of -February. The
the 5th and 9th of February. The
Ministerial; Changes.— The Even-
Ministerial Changes. — The Even-
ing Post 1 of the -loth saya : — The formal
ing Post of the 15th says :— The formal
resignations of Mr Bolleston, as Minister'
resignations of Mr Rolleston, as Minister
of- Education; and Mr Oliver, as Minister
of Education, and Mr Oliver, as Minister
<of. Mines, were placed in the hands of
of Mines, were placed in the hands of
noon; and 'the appointments" of Mr
noon; and the appointments of Mr
Bolleston;- as Minister of Mines,' and |of
Rolleston, as Minister of Mines, and of
Mr Dick, as Minister of Education,- were
Mr Dick, as Minister of Education, were
duly signed by his Excellency.- ' !
duly signed by his Excellency.
, Pkinoess Theatse.— The' Burforjl-
Princess Theatre. — The Burford-
Clihtoir' Company again' appeared in
Clinton Company again appeared in
"Shin , Pane "..to a : gbod downstairs,
Shin Fane to a good down-stairs,
hoiis'e' last night; : N&tt to .the" 'clever
house last night. Next to the clever
acthig of Mr Grattbn Biggs, the songs
acthig of Mr Gratton Riggs, the songs
of Mdlle Murielle, and the Irish jigjof
of Mdlle Murielle, and the Irish jig of
Miss Wilton, seemed to meet the taste jof
Miss Wilton, seemed to meet the taste of
plauded. - To-nightthe three-act drama
plauded. To-night the three-act drama
of "The Irish Detective " will be pre-
of The Irish Detective will be pre-
sented, Mr Grattan Eiggs appearing, in
sented, Mr Grattan Riggs appearing, in
it in. no fewer than seven characters. I ,
it in no fewer than seven characters.
"-'-New- Publication. '— We have re-
New Publication. — We have re-
ceived a. copy I ' of the New Zealajad
ceived a copy of the New Zealand
lished by Mr M. Mosely, of 'Christ-
lished by Mr M. Mosely, of Christ-
church. : . Thej contents comprise eleven
church. The contents comprise eleven
pieces bynineauthors, whose combined
pieces by nine authors, whose combined
public a very readable volume of prbse
public a very readable volume of prose
and poetry.' : To the latter Mr Thonias
and poetry. To the latter Mr Thomas
Bracken contributes " Waipounamata,"
Bracken contributes Waipounamata,
a Maori legend told in the author's hap-
a Maori legend told in the authors hap-
agent f or : the sale of the Annual.
agent for the sale of the Annual.
occurred : at ! the High School Athletic
occurred at the High School Athletic
i Sports yesterday, to a lad named
Sports yesterday, to a lad named
iWUliain Ban kin. In the running high
William Rankin. In the running high
clearing 4ft lin., and in attempting to
clearing 4ft 1in., and in attempting to
present, , and the sufferer received his
present, and the sufferer received his
prompt 'attention. With some' little
prompt attention. With some little
difficulty' he succeeded in replacing the
difficulty he succeeded in replacing the
: joint before' any swelling had set in,
joint before any swelling had set in,
and the. lad is now progressing most
and the lad is now progressing most
favourably. '
favourably.
, 'Sale .'of' Pictures. — The pictures
Sale of Pictures. — The pictures
advertised for sale at. the Eutland
advertised for sale at the Rutland
cember, are now open for, inspection,
cember, are now open for inspection,
celebrated ' house of Messrs Zappert
celebrated house of Messrs Zappert
dealers in. the ti'ade. There are in all
dealers in the trade. There are in all
oleographs, chromos,' engravings, and
oleographs, chromos, engravings, and
nice mouldings. '
nice mouldings.
Ca's-well Sound Marble.—^-The Hon
Caswell Sound Marble. The Hon
Mr Eolleston, Minister for lands, has
Mr Rolleston, Minister for lands, has
Caswell- Sound Marble Company, with
Caswell Sound Marble Company, with
I. the advertised: prospectus of the com-
the advertised prospectus of the com-
spany:-^-" The Government has carefully
pany : The Government has carefully
templated. " The Government is pre-
templated. The Government is pre-
consideration' to any-proposals that may
consideration to any proposals that may
come' within the provisions of the exist-
come within the provisions of the exist-
pany should now communicate, jOn
pany should now communicate. On
the 'company being ; successfully estab-
the company being successfully estab-
lished, the, question of granting a bonus
lished, the question of granting a bonus
as proposed in' the prospectus wfll' be
as proposed in the prospectus will be
considered.".. . . '
considered.
"Nineteenth Century," says:"Lon-
Nineteenth Century, says :Lon-
don has no wall around it, but : tlie
don has no wall around it, but the
places there' is no room for a railway to
places there is no room for a railway to
made of huge stones, 1 which, soars, as it
made of huge stones, which soars, as it
were, ! ove'r thehbuses. The framework
were, over the houses. The framework
wood, oh which are spread earth and
wood, on which are spread earth and
train, is- passing overhead by its low
train is passing overhead by its low
to,, believe that they are channels cut
to believe that they are channels cut
Qut.of: the ground, and to forget that
out of the ground, and to forget that
It is as. if one were on a level with the
It is as if one were on a level with the
tall ships as. they passed. When I first
tall ships as they passed. When I first
frightened and astonished me." ,
frightened and astonished me.
: PENSIONED.^-The differences between
Pensioned. The differences between
Sir Fancis Weld, the late Governor of
Sir Francis Weld, the late Governor of
Tasmania. ' and his aide -de - camp,
Tasmania, and his aide-de-camp,
St Hill, 19th Foot,
Lieutenant-Colonel St Hill, 19th Foot,
mandant of. the Tasmanian forces, will
mandant of the Tasmanian forces, will
"be recollected: Owing to his conduct in
be recollected. Owing to his conduct in
'Volunteers, and the Governor further
Volunteers, and the Governor further
he might bo dealt with by the linperi&l
he might be dealt with by the Imperial
military authorities. We are informed
military authorities. We are informed
that the: charges were not entertained,
that the charges were not entertained,
(the iisu'al' course when an officer on the
(the usual course when an officer on the
again to' serve as a regimental officer,
again to serve as a regimental officer,
he applied to retire from the "effective"
he applied to retire from the effective
> rank honorarily on retirement in the
rank honorarily on retirement in the
arniy, but had accorded to him by His
army, but had accorded to him by His
Eoyal Highness the Commander-in-
Royal Highness the Commander-in-
iChief the privilege of being placed on
Chief the privilege of being placed on
the list of officers retired on pensions,.*
the list of officers retired on pensions.
I Water Supply. — Theßorough Coun-
Water Supply. — The Borough Coun-
cil's Foreman of Works notifies in our
cils Foreman of Works notifies in our
_ Napier Races.— We are requested to
Napier Races. — We are requested to
inform' sporting gentlemen that nomina-
inform sporting gentlemen that nomina-
tions for the Oup, Railway Stakes,
tions for the Cup, Railway Stakes,
byio-morrow, at 8 p.m.
by to-morrow, at 8 p.m.
' Patetere. — The N. Z. Herald of the
Patetere. — The N. Z. Herald of the
6th instant says : — Mr Percy Smith has
6th instant says :— Mr Percy Smith has
just returned to Auckland from Eotorua,
just returned to Auckland from Rotorua,
block, and probably "spotted" those
block, and probably spotted those
Governmentin satisfaction of theamounts
Government in satisfaction of the amounts
paidby the Land Purchase Commissioner
paid by the Land Purchase Commissioner
Mail says:"Canton is' covered with
Mail says :Canton is covered with
Australia, where the 'mouse has got
Australia, where the mouse has got
into the cow's ear,' -i.e., where the
into the cows ear, i.e., where the
the Chinese monster's helpless position.
the Chinese monsters helpless position.
The police connive at the roughs, .in-
The police connive at the roughs, in-
are too weak, to get at the offenders.
are too weak to get at the offenders.
The happy land" has changed into a
The happy land has changed into a
country of sorrow: Friends are warned
country of sorrow. Friends are warned
the Emperor's rice. Worst of 'all', the 1
the Emperors rice. Worst of all, the
' bosses ' are levying a poll-tax of l6odols
bosses are levying a poll-tax of 100dols
on each Chinaman; Sydney arid New-
on each Chinaman. Sydney and New-
shilun (?New Zealand) are as bad as
shilun (? New Zealand) are as bad as
' New California ' (? Victoria). Reports
New California (? Victoria). Reports
this is only a small valley, and 1 - already
this is only a small valley, and already
over-populatedbypaupers. The officials,
over-populated by paupers. The officials,
with usual- Chinese conceit, are spoken
with usual Chinese conceit, are spoken
of as' ' chiefs ' who' have given in their
of as chiefs who have given in their
submission."
submission.
an Indian Muedeeee. — The Indian
An Indian Murderer. — The Indian
papers contain particulars of a serious
papers contain particulars of a serious
charge agairisf a Prince of the Chota
charge against a Prince of the Chota
'-Oodeypore family. It is said that the
Oodeypore family. It is said that the
son ofthe Rajah ..of Chota Nagpore being
son of the Rajah of Chota Nagpore being
flrpt subjecting her to torture of incon-
first subjecting her to torture of incon-
ceivable barbarity: His suspicions
ceivable barbarity. His suspicions
having been aroused — so runs the'accu-
having been aroused — so runs the accu-
sation — he set a watch upon his . wife,
sation — he set a watch upon his wife,
the. maritime province of Mekran in
the maritime province of Mekran in
Beluchistan. He satisfied himself, it! is
Beluchistan. He satisfied himself, it is
lover. The latter escaped, but the ;
lover. The latter escaped, but the
hisvengeance upon her. It is impossible
his vengeance upon her. It is impossible
Mekrani lover, who hew the truth, was
Mekrani lover, who knew the truth, was
down the depositions of a number ' of
down the depositions of a number of
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8:57AM, 17 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL. and marked it as complete
Couesino. — A meeting is to be held at
Coursing. — A meeting is to be held at
Bulk to-morrow with the object of
Bulls to-morrow with the object of
A Veteean Gone. — The celebrated
A Veteran Gone. — The celebrated
racing stallion Yattendon died at Pern-
racing stallion Yattendon died at Fern-
hill, near Penrith (N S. W.), a fortnight
hill, near Penrith (N. S. W.), a fortnight
+ Show full correction
Resign atiojst and Appointment. —
Resignation and Appointment. —
Dv Seating has resigned the surgeoncy
Dr Keating has resigned the surgeoncy
cepted Lhe appointment of medical
cepted the appointment of medical
Ppisojters on Remand.— John Oar-
Prisoners on Remand. — John Car-
liist with stealing a saddle and two
last with stealing a saddle and two
girths, the property of Wm. Elleuham,
girths, the property of Wm. Ellenham,
at Kaikora, Hawke's Bay, and who were
at Kaikora, Hawkes Bay, and who were
Wanganui by Wednesday niglit's train,
Wanganui by Wednesday nights train,
in charge :of Constable Day, and were
in charge of Constable Day, and were
aton, en route for Waipawa.
ston, en route for Waipawa.
Stdney Exhibition. — Tlio New
Sydney Exhibition. — The New
—Mr 0. Oallis, the Now Zealand
Mr C. Callis, the New Zealand
turned by the T?otomahana yesterday,
turned by the Rotomahana yesterday,
quantity has also rcmiined at Sydney,
quantity has also remained at Sydney,
Fibe Bhigade. — A meeting of (he
Fire Brigade. — A meeting of the
Piro Brigade was held last niglit
Fire Brigade was held last night
was, do-ipite the threatening state of
was, despite the threatening state of
after which somo routine business was
after which some routine business was
transacted. It was anuounced that
transacted. It was announced that
36.000 owners of land from 100 to 1000
36,000 owners of land from 100 to 1000
thirty-four millions of acres amoDg
thirty-four millions of acres among
Public Meeting.— A public meeting
Public Meeting. — A public meeting
resolutions wero caaried : — That this
resolutions were carried :— That this
mencing the work at Carlyla as a centre,
mencing the work at Carlyle as a centre,
the .Native race, and the claims as a
the Native race, and the claims as a
appointing a Customs officer at Carlyle
appointing a Customs officer at Carlyle.
the preface to his father's works is (the
the preface to his fathers works is (the
Premier's grandfather assume the name
Premiers grandfather assume the name
of Disraeli, " never boi'ne before," when
of Disraeli, never borne before, when
way to the first wife of Bonjumin
way to the first wife of Benjamin
She was the daughter of Gaspar Mcndes
She was the daughter of Gaspar Mendes
JJ'urtado, a Portuguese Jew, whose wife,
Furtado, a Portuguese Jew, whose wife,
doubtless suggested the legend : " The
doubtless suggested the legend :— The
with her children, since named llaehuel,
with her children, since named Rachael,
Jac ib, whom she educated in flip Jewish
Jacob, whom she educated in the Jewish
failh, and established well in mirriage,
faith, and established well in marriage,
daughter Kaohacl, she was called to
daughter Rachael, she was called to
rest Fri lay night, S-'lii^mber 17th,
rest Friday night, September 17th,
17C4- ; aged 65 " The Ilobocca men-
1764 ; aged 65 The Rebecca men-
tioned married, i is sh r,vn by another
tioned married, as is shown by another
tombstone, Benjamin and
tombstone, Benjamin DIsraeli, and
died leaving only o:io daughter,
died leaving only one daughter,
'' Rachael," who was not related to
Rachael, who was not related to
Benjamin's second wife.
Benjamins second wife.
The Lost Teibes.— Now that the
The Lost Tribes. — Now that the
the subject of the " Lost Tribes," a noble
the subject of the Lost Tribes, a noble
lord, just out of las teens, but very old
lord, just out of his teens, but very old
the following words : " Ladies and
the following words :— Ladies and
gentlemen, 1 take a gweat a vowy gweat
gentlemen, I take a gweat a vewy gweat
interwost in the subject of the Ten
interwest in the subject of the Ten
Twibes and if Mr ———can tell us
Twibes and if Mr ——— can tell us
shall be vevvy gwafeful. Fact is I have
shall be vewy gwafeful. Fact is I have
borrowed all 1 could from the other two
borrowed all I could from the other two
Twibes would be a perfect Godsend."
Twibes would be a perfect Godsend.
Sturdy TSeogars. — "Under this
Sturdy Beggars. — Under this
heading, the Chrislchurch Press thus
heading, the Christchurch Press thus
discourses on the Nelson vote : " The
discourses on the Nelson vote :— The
' Nelson vote ' has become a by-word, in
Nelson vote has become a by-word in
ture 1 , without any reference to the ques-
ture, without any reference to the ques-
be remunerative or not. Their pica for
be remunerative or not. Their plea for
this line of conduct vas that the whole
this line of conduct was that the whole
ca.3u of: each for him --elf and the devil
case of each for himself and the devil
lake the hindwinost ; and that if
take the hindermost ; and that if
in this argument. The whole bminess
in this argument. The whole business
was a selfish scramble. It oll'erod a
was a selfish scramble. It offered a
and it was hard indeed for any but uion
and it was hard indeed for any but men
of lofty views and (inn purpose to pre-
of lofty views and firm purpose to pre-
serve a course of rectitude amid llu-
serve a course of rectitude amid the
opinion. Sullico it to say that (he con-
opinion. Suffice it to say that the con-
sequences of thai conduct were- at least
sequences of that conduct were at least
iis injurious to Nelson as to the rost of
as injurious to Nelson as to the rest of
It go I ifs price >it (ho time, parti}' in cash
It got its price at the time, partly in cash
and parl ly in promises, n hicli were never
and partly in promises, which were never
inrj'i! lv In"' Ifi'i'l, Jincl ever since hits
meant to be kept, and ever since has
1 Im-i"i n'.;,h'ik'i iiv all i fovi'i'iiiiii'iils and
been regarded by all Governments and
all |i:iriiv.s uiiiic ,i!> it mei'u llung of con-
all parties alike as a mere thing of con-
venience."
venience.
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8:44AM, 17 October 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL.
San Francisco Mail. — The Wan«
San Francisco Mail. — The Wan-
ganni portion of the Knglish Mail ia
ganui portion of the English Mail in
ngaro, had to travel 10 obtain liia
ngaro, had to travel to obtain his
license. Ho had hoped there wouLl nave
license. He had hoped there would have
have added that Mr Keid, of the lied
have added that Mr Reid, of the Red
+ Show full correction
Lion Hotel, ia put to the same incon-
Lion Hotel, is put to the same incon-
last meeting :— That tho Harbour Board
last meeting :— That the Harbour Board
agent I'ir the Colonial lnsurauce Com-
agent for the Colonial Insurauce Com-
pany,actiugon instructions from tho head
pany, acting on instructions from the head
for putting out the fire at the Ilutland
for putting out the fire at the Rutland
The Property Tax. —We believe
The Property Tax. — We believe
Tax will have to be paid this year. It ia
Tax will have to be paid this year. It in
forma in a proper manner. Delay and
forms in a proper manner. Delay and
regards the Wangauui and Waitotara
regards the Wanganui and Waitotara
Highway District, MrJfi. N. Liffiton, tho
Highway District, Mr E. N. Liffiton, the
tho public to the utmost of hia power. It
the public to the utmost of his power. It
would facilitate matters grsatly, and
would facilitate matters greatly, and
Li Hi ton as he suggests, and got the work
Liffiton as he suggests, and got the work
done as soon aa possible. The returns
done as soon as possible. The returns
Parliamentary. —We have been
Parliamentary. — We have been
Parliamentary paiiers, presented to the
Parliamentary papers, presented to the
Assembly by command of liia Excel-
Assembly by command of his Excel-
lency : —Despatches and enclosures from
lency :— Despatches and enclosures from
Cor tho Colonies ; Treaties of Commerce
for the Colonies ; Treaties of Commerce
and Navigation ; Papers respecting tho
and Navigation ; Papers respecting the
French Convicts from Now Oaledonui;
French Convicts from New Caledonia ;
Do relating to Frederick G-leich ; Treaty
Do relating to Frederick Gleich ; Treaty
between Great; Britain and Tonga ;
between Great Britain and Tonga ;
Post Ollice Account ; Correspondence
Post Office Account ; Correspondence
mine;^ for the Westport Colliery Com-
miners for the Westport Colliery Com-
of Mr W. J. U-irry us Lecturer on Emi-
of Mr W. J. Barry as Lecturer on Emi-
gration to New Zealand; Ueporl of the
gration to New Zealand ; Report of the
Colonial Alarine Bugiueer, relative to
Colonial Marine Engineer, relative to
damage caused by the Tim;iru liieak-
damage caused by the Timaru Break-
wii'lm 1 ; Papers relative to San Francisco
water ; Papers relative to San Francisco
Mail si-rvico ; Do. Suez Alml service ;
Mail service ; Do. Suez Mail service ;
Do. Abandonment ol SouUiimiplon Mai!
Do. Abandonment of Southampton Mail
route ; Do. University of .New Zealand ;
route ; Do. University of New Zealand ;
D.). JS'ew Zenhiud Forests; Do. Dupli-
Do. New Zealand Forests ; Do. Dupli-
cation of Cable, from Port Darwin ; Post
cation of Cable from Port Darwin ; Post
Olive Banks ; Sydney Exhibi-
Office Savings Banks ; Sydney Exhibi-
udii ; Instructions to Agi<ut-Geuur;il us
tion ; Instructions to Agent-General as
to reduction o- 1 hi^ stiff. Wi- have also
to reduction of his stiff. We have also
r c't ivcil copi'S of the following Bills,
received copies of the following Bills,
wlii>-ii will b dea.l «iih ilu i'ig the pre-
which with be dealt with during the pre-
si nt if- i.i.i of Purlin. hoi, l : — Lii-en-ing ;
sent session of Parliament :— Licensing ;
i-'.'n', >:. uf I- l.rliriis : Corrupt.
Registrar of Elections ; Corrupt
'i,.c :r , i'vi.ni n ; '.! i- '-!>: l'el!
Premier ; Prevention ; Election Peti-
tioii.s ; .iiiii j^leuu'.i.' 'i'oLCgi'eij'U »ict
tions ; and Electric Telegraph Act
Amouuiuciit.
Amendment.
Dv Seating lias resigned tlio surgeoncy
Dv Seating has resigned the surgeoncy
of tlio Armed Constabulary, and ac-
of the Armed Constabulary, and ac-
Zealand Times of tho Ist instant says :
Zealand Times of the 1st instant says :
turned by tho T?otomahana yesterday,
turned by the T?otomahana yesterday,
bringing with him tlio bulk of the ex-
bringing with him the bulk of the ex-
was, do-ipite tlio threatening state of
was, do-ipite the threatening state of
nominations for officers for tho current
nominations for officers for the current
Ist instant, at which the following
1st instant, at which the following
nection with tho nearest Custom House,
nection with the nearest Custom House,
17C4- ; aged 65 " Tho Ilobocca men-
17C4- ; aged 65 " The Ilobocca men-
tioned married, i« is sh r,vn by another
tioned married, i is sh r,vn by another
meeting in tho West End of London,
meeting in the West End of London,
where a lecture was to bo delivered on
where a lecture was to be delivered on
tho subject of the " Lost Tribes," a noble
the subject of the " Lost Tribes," a noble
He introduced tho lecturer somewhat in
He introduced the lecturer somewhat in
shall bo vevvy gwafeful. Fact is I have
shall be vevvy gwafeful. Fact is I have
borrowed all 1 could from tho other two
borrowed all 1 could from the other two
Twibes, and tho discovery of Ten more
Twibes, and the discovery of Ten more
heading, tho Chrislchurch Press thus
heading, the Chrislchurch Press thus
discourses on tho Nelson vote : — •" The
discourses on the Nelson vote : — •" The
policy was established. Sir Julius Yogel
policy was established. Sir Julius Vogel
found it a serious difficulty. Ho wanted
found it a serious difficulty. He wanted
it at first rather badly, but ho saw
it at first rather badly, but he saw
full share of tho public works expendi-
full share of the public works expendi-
iis injurious to Nelson as to tlio rost of
iis injurious to Nelson as to the rost of
tho colony. Having courted corruption,
the colony. Having courted corruption,
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8:12AM, 17 October 2025 CJNZ edited Page 5 Advertisements Column 7
THE friends of." Mir..©. Chittcnden-
THE friends of Mr D. Chittenden
and family :ire respectfuiiy in-
and family are respectfully in-
vited to attend the funeral of his;
vited to attend the funeral of his
Into v if e/Eliza, which wilj' leave the'
late wife, Eliza, which will leave the
residence of his eon-in-Jaw, 51;- lien.
residence of his son-in-law, Mr Len
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Gibson, Gibsohtown, for the Omaka-
Gibson, Gibsontown, for the Omaka
Cemeteir-.it 10.30 a.m. on FRIDAY.'.
Cemetery at 10.30 a.m. on FRIDAY.
BYTHELL & CO., LTD.,;
BYTHELL & CO., LTD.,
; ' /.Undertakers...
Undertakers.
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8:09AM, 17 October 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH. and marked it as complete
GERRTSH —On April 10th, 1917, at
GERRISH —On April 10th, 1917, at
OAA Homo, Blenheim:
Old People's Home, Blenheim:
Matthew iHeiiry Gerrish; aged 75
Matthew Henry Gerrish; aged 75
years. "' '"';. ', -. ( - , .
years.
7:33AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited Untitled
Captain J. L. Findlay and Captam
Captain J. L. Findlay and Captain
ccrd for light aeroplanes. The former
cord for light aeroplanes. The former
used a D.H. Motli and the latter an
used a D.H. Moth and the latter an
Avro Aviau and together they flew
Avro Avian and together they flew
7:29AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AIR PAGEANT
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7:28AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AIR PAGEANT
morning. thie. Hon. J. G. Coates,
morning. the. Hon. J. G. Coates,
patron of the club, and tho Alayor,
patron of the club, and the Mayor,
Alr G. A. Aladdison, pertorined various
Mr G. A. Maddison, performed various
it was originally anlicipated that
It was originally anticipated that
there would he at least nine visiting
there would be at least nine visiting
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planes, and all of tliose who promised
planes, and all of those who promised
wero present, with tho exeeption or
were present, with the exception of
ALossr.s Alill, Auckland, and AfcGregor,
Messrs Mill, Auckland, and McGregor,
Hamilton, arrived from Hawera tliis
Hamilton, arrived from Hawera this
morning, the other planes arriviug yes-
morning, the other planes arriving yes-
These comprisod the machincs oc-
These comprised the machines oc-
cuiiving Captain Alercer and Alr
cupying Captain Mercer and Mr
Climie, of tlie Caiiterhury Aero Club,
Climie, of the Canterbury Aero Club,
Captain Chandler, of the Alarlborougb
Captain Chandler, of the Marlborough
Aero Club, Captain Findlav and Cap-
Aero Club, Captain Findlay and Cap-
tain Burrell of tbe New Zealand Per-
tain Burrell of the New Zealand Per-
manent Air Force. and Captain Iv.
manent Air Force. and Captain K.
Hall. of Routb Cantorbury.
Hall. of South Canterbury.
Lientenant Rmitb, of Auckland, ar-
Lieutenant Smitb, of Auckland, ar-
rived in Hastings 011 AVednosdav.
rived in Hastings on Wednesday.
AVitb tlie fine weather whicli ruled,
With the fine weather which ruled,
tlie pageant created exceptional in-
the pageant created exceptional in-
terest in Hastings, and it- was not sur-
terest in Hastings, and it was not sur-
prising to find sucli a great crowd of
prising to find such a great crowd of
people making. .tlieir way to tbe 'drome
people making their way to the 'drome
dirccfly after luneli.
directly after lunch.
Tlie people, who wero xmable to be
The people, who were unable to be
present, were given an exbibition of
present, were given an exhibition of
formation flying over tlie town, but
formation flying over the town, but
tlins# wbo were present enioyed a
those who were present enjoyed a
nniqne thriiling and interesting after-
unique thrilling and interesting after-
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7:23AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AIR PAGEANT
l
1 Tliis morning Hastings was well and
This morning Hastings was well and
! truiy enveloped in an exceptionally
truly enveloped in an exceptionally
deiise log whicli obscured all vision
dense fog which obscured all vision
beyond a distauce of about 50 yards.
beyond a distance of about 50 yards.
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Rucli conditioiis wore not at all promis-
Such conditions were not at all promis-
ing tor the liawke's Bav Aero C'lub's
ing for the Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
pageant, whicli was held at the Hast-
pageant, which was held at the Hast-
moriiing wore 011, tho fog gradually
morning wore on, the fog gradually
liited and was displaeed by brilliant
lifted and was displaced by brilliant
sunsliinc, whicli liited a hcavv load
sunshine, which lifted a heavy load
from tho miiuls of tho organisers of
from the minds of the organisers of
early alternoon, when tho llon. T. AI.
early afternoon, when the Hon. T. M.
AVili'ord, Alinister of Befeuce, who flew
Milford, Minister of Defence, who flew
from Dauneiirke to Hastings tliis
from Dannevirke to Hastings this
morning. tlie. Hon. J. G. Coates,
morning. thie. Hon. J. G. Coates,
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7:12AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited RIDERS OF THE AIR
I
SPECfAL FEATURE OF SPORTS I
SPECIAL FEATURE OF SPORTS
EXCELLENT FABK FOR OUR j
EXCELLENT FARE FOR OUR
rkadkrr.
READERS
1
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t
Readers of the Dailv Telegrapli j
Readers of the Daily Telegraph
Sports Edition to-night will lind a
Sports Edition to-night will find a
source of considerable enjoyment in the J
source of considerable enjoyment in the
excellent fare provided in its pagcs.
excellent fare provided in its pages.
The special feature tu-niglit wil] he_ a |
The special feature to-night will be a
graphic description of the aerial j
graphic description of the aerial
pagant which was held tliis afternoon j
pageant which was held this afternoon
by the Hawke's Bay Aero Club on its ;
by the Hawke's Bay Aero Club on its
The whole of the front pago will be j
The whole of the front page will be
devoted to an attractivc feature. illus- j
devoted to an attractive feature, illus-
trated by pliotograplis of tlie aviators
trated by pliotographs of the aviators
taking part in tlie gatbering and deal-
taking part in the gathering and deal-
ing with their |iersonal records in the ;
ing with their personal records in the
l-ealiu of aviation. o11 anotlier page
realm of aviation. On another page
will be found a complete acconnt of tbe
will be found a complete account of the
gathering, witli the rosults of tho var-
gathering, with the results of the var-
ious events. o11 tbis saine page will
ious events. On this same page will
also be found complete roports of the
also be found complete reports of the
afternoon's football aiql of all other
afternoon's football and of all other
sports which took plnce tliis afternoon
sports which took place this afternoon
in Napier and Hastings, with tlie ro-
in Napier and Hastings, with the re-
Last. but not least readers will
Last, but not least readers will
enjov tlie second instalment of our
enjoy the second instalment of our
thriiling serial story, "The Bellamy j
thrilling serial story, "The Bellamy
Alurder Trial," tbe first instalment of
Murder Trial," the first instalment of
which has cansed so much comment in
which has caused so much comment in
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7:04AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited IN THE AIR
ngs Post Office for the aerodrome
ings Post Office for the aerodrome
7:02AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited IN THE AIR
there will he ten planes present and
there will be ten planes present and
ngs Post Office for the aerodrome
ngs Post Office for the aerodrome
evcry few minutes after 11 a.m.
every few minutes after 11 a.m.
Lieutenant Smith, jiiloting one of j
Lieutenant Smith, piloting one of
Alr Alills' AToth pia nes. arrived in !
Mr Mill's Moth planes arrived in
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Hastings yestcrdav afternoon. Tlie
Hastings yesterday afternoon. The
otlier pia nes are all stnnding hy ready
other planes are all standing by ready
to set out 011 receipt of advicc from
to set out on receipt of advice from
has cloared advice that everything is
has cleared advice that everything is
G.K. has hoen sent. Tt is expected
O.K. has been sent. It is expected
that all tlio remaining jdanes will
that all the remaining planes will
roaeli Hastings some time this after-
reach Hastings some time this after-
The Afiuister of Defenee. tlie Hon.
The Minister of Defence, the Hon.
T. Al. AYilford. is expected to rcaeh '
T. M. Milford, is expected to reach
merston North to-niorrow morning and
merston North to-morrow morning and
brought ou to Hastings hy car.
brought on to Hastings by car.
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6:58AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited IN THE AIR
TO-AIORROAY'S BIG PAGEANT.
TO-MORROW'S BIG PAGEANT.
Tho Hawke's Bay Aero Club's big !
The Hawke's Bay Aero Club's big
aerial pageant at ihe aerodrome to- !
aerial pageant at the aerodrome to- !
morrow, is tuncd to start at 12. -±5 j
morrow, is timed to start at 12.45
p.111.
p.m.
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The first functions will he the vari-
The first functions will be the vari-
ous wolcomes and the laying of the
ous welcomes and the laying of the
teundation tablet, etc., aftor which the
foundation tablet, etc., after which the
This is tlie first air pageant field :n
This is the first air pageant field in
Hawke's Bay and ^hould provide a
Hawke's Bay and should provide a
thrilling, uniquc and intcresting after-
thrilling, unique and interesting after-
noon'vs attraction. Besides the actual
noon's attraction. Besides the actual
competitive events a number of J
competitive events a number of
"stunt-" will be presented so as to
"stunts" will be presented so as to
givc the public an indication of how
give the public an indication of how
i.ate tliese plaues reallv are. In all |
safe these planes really are. In all
there will he tcn phtnes present and j
there will he ten planes present and
al1 will take irart- in the formation and j
all will take part in the formation and
ctlier flights.
other flights.
Intcnding patrons sliould note that
Intending patrons should note that
cars will not be allowed to be parked !
cars will not be allowed to be parked
inmodiatolv outsielu the aerodrome,
immediately outside the aerodrome,
special parking areas heing allotted in-
special parking areas being allotted in-
of patrons, buses will leave the Hast- |
of patrons, buses will leave the Hast-
mgs Post Office for the aerodrome j
ngs Post Office for the aerodrome
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6:52AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AERO PAGEANT
Tlie programme is made up as fol-
The programme is made up as fol-
presented by Mr Mason-Cliambers.
presented by Mr Mason-Chambers.
6:48AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AERO PAGEANT
clubs all over Xew Zealand, from as
clubs all over New Zealand, from as
far nortli as Whangarei and as far
far north as Whangarei and as far
ine. s will take part in the pageant:—
ines will take part in the pageant:—
X.Z. Permanent Air Force : Capt.
N.Z. Permanent Air Force : Capt.
J. L. Findhiy. D.H. Motli; Capt. S.
J. L. Findlay. D.H. Moth; Capt. S.
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McGregor, D.H. Motli.
McGregor, D.H. Moth.
Air Survev and Transport Co. :
Air Survey and Transport Co. :
Moths. r
Moths.
Alarlborough Aero Club: Capt. X. E.
Marlborough Aero Club: Capt. N. E.
Chandler. D.H. Aloth. ^
Chandler. D.H. Moth.
Canterhury Aero Club : Capt. B.
Canterbury Aero Club : Capt. B.
Mercer, D.H. Moth. ,
Mercer, D.H. Moth.
Capt. lv. Hall: Avro-Avian.
Capt. K. Hall: Avro-Avian.
XT.Z. Liglit Aeroplane Blue Ribbon,
N.Z. Light Aeroplane Blue Ribbon,
for cup jiresented by Mr D. H^ Xew-
for cup presented by Mr D. H. New-
petition, for cup presented by Mrs AV.
petition, for cup presented by Mrs W.
G-. Stead.
G. Stead.
by Alrs W. Richmond.
by Mrs W. Richmond.
Car bombing competition for watcb
Car bombing competition for watch
The trophy known as the Ivessell
The trophy known as the Kessell
Profieiency Cup will he awarded, for
Proficiency Cup will be awarded, for
machine ancl pilot gaining the most
machine and pilot gaining the most
points during tlie whole of the pageant.
points during the whole of the pageant.
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6:45AM, 17 October 2025 Wayne Collins edited THE AERO PAGEANT
IXXOYATIOX AT HASTINGS.
INNOVATION AT HASTINGS.
GATHER1XG.
GATHERING.
At tlie Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
At tHe Hawke's Bay Aero Club's
next. the club's "first grand air pageant
next , the club's first grand air pageant
will be lield, wlicn planes will compete
will be held, when planes will compete
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cxcitement.
excitement.
12.45 p.m.. and from tlien until 4.30
12.45 p.m.. and from then until 4.30
spectators will he treated to exliibi-
spectators will be treated to exhibi-
tions of flyitig that lntve never before
tions of flying that have never before
mendotis amount of intereH has al-
mendous amount of interest has al-
the flights of the club's own plane, liut
the flights of the club's own plane, but
to he able to see nine others in fiight
to be able to see nine others in flight
occur verv often, and tlie Aero Club
occur very often, and the Aero Club
is assured of having liuudreds of
is assured of having hundreds of
almost completed. and the clug will
almost completed. and the club will
need only fine weather to niake its first
need only fine weather to make its first
Among tlie distinguishecl visitors
Among the distinguishecl visitors
who will he present will he the Alin-
who will be present will be the Min-
ister of Del'cnce (the Hon. T. M. AYil-
ister of Defence (the Hon. T. M. Mil-
air services. The pageant will first he
air services. The pageant will first be
offit'ially opcncd and tlien the momor-
officially opened and then the memor-
ial slab in tho centre of the landing
ial slab in the centre of the landing
ground will he unveiled ancl the club's
ground will be unveiled and the club's
iiag unfurled. After this the club's
flag unfurled. After this the club's
machine will be cliristened. Arrange-
machine will be christened. Arrange-
of cars 011 the ground. Xo onrs will
of cars on the ground. No cars will
he permitted. to park outside the
be permitted to park outside the
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3:02AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited OTAKI THEATRE. and marked it as complete
Lowry's, where the p.. n is ;:o-,v .- ea.ieg
Lowry's, where the plan is now weaving
3:00AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited OTAKI THEATRE.
visit to the Far East he was fortunete,
visit to the Far East he was fortunate
enough to discover Eric Ah Yeug, ;.
enough to discover Eric Ah Yeug, a
j oung Chinese magician and cartoonist
young Chinese magician and cartoonist
with a quiet, unassuming man' er aim
with a quiet, unassuming manner and
dents elairni'-g to be of Chinese na-
dents claiming to be of Chinese na-
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tionality. Mr W. A. Imw. who is di-
tionality. Mr W. A. Low, who is di-
artis' " place before the public a
artists will place before the public a
that will sec-;e ,he -early appiohatioi.
that will secure the hearly approbation
of all t1.0.e ~-hu patronise this unique ,
of all those who patronise this unique
and mysterious entertainment. Pa- '
and mysterious entertainment. Pa-
trons are advised to book their seats at j
trons are advised to book their seats at
a prosperous appcarrr.ee.
a prosperous appearance.
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2:55AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited OTAKI THEATRE.
THE GREAT McEWBN COY.
THE GREAT McEWEN COY.
the appeaianee of thai prince of en-
the appearance of that prince of en-
tertainers, The then! McEwen, at the
tertainers, The Great McEwen, at the
visited parts of t.'ie globe, and has tak-
visited parts of the globe, and has tak-
perfect himself in the art of Wide, n
perfect himself in the art of modern
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mesmerism, sleight of hand tricks. ,;,:,:
mesmerism, sleight of hand tricks, card
manipulating, occult scioriC' Mid Ori-
manipulating, occult science and Ori-
j eutal magic. With his hypnotic pe -
ental magic. With his hypnotic pow-
ers, 'lh- Great McEwen exercises com-
ers, The Great McEwen exercises com-
plete control over ins subjects, ami he
plete control over his subjects, and he
ordinary antics of these subjects, prin-
ordinary antics of these subjects, prin-
lar ballads. During -Mr McEwen's
lar ballads. During Mr McEwen's
visit to the Far East he was fortuna,
visit to the Far East he was fortunete,
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2:47AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited CHARGES AGAINST TWO MEN
You were employed as a hairdresser!
You were employed as a hairdresser
by .a, man named Duncan. Why did
by a man named Duncan. Why did
make love''to a girl." j
make love to a girl."
Why were.you discharged by another
Why were you discharged by another
hairdresser named Oloake?—"For try-
hairdresser named Cloake?—"For try-
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ing to make lovo to a girl.''
ing to make love to a girl.''
who mado^ you go to the police, ami
who made you go to the police, and
Arthur Birkett, land, agent, said he
Arthur Birkett, land agent, said he
receiving a complaint, lie interviewed
receiving a complaint, he interviewed
Kingi and asked him what .the trouble
Kingi and asked him what the trouble
give Grrassi a thrashing. He promised,
give Grassi a thrashing. He promised,
G-rassi to go to the police, and on
Grassi to go to the police, and on
, marked that he was paying money for
marked that he was paying money for
with the girl. Kingi "asked for the
with the girl. Kingi asked for the
return of the paper, but Grassi Js reply,
return of the paper, but Grassi's reply
-Percival Walter Woods, clerk, who
Percival Walter Woods, clerk, who
was in company with Bifkett in the
was in company with Birkett in the
Evidence was. also given by Detec-
Evidence was also given by Detec-
tive W. McLennan and Constable K.
tive W. McLennan and Constable r.
Squire; .
Squire.
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2:42AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited CHARGES AGAINST TWO MEN
panied him to Kingi 'a house.
panied him to Kingi's house.
served that ho would get seven or tou- (
served that he would get seven or ten
ed that the two should come to an I
ed that the two should come to an
agreement, which witness signed, be-(
agreement, which witness signed, be-
prove he" was innocent, and had three
prove he was innocent, and had three
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Mr. Macandrew. :
Mr. Macandrew.
Witness: No. . '
Witness: No.
her into the chair? —No..
her into the chair?—No.
', Why were you discharged by a man
Why were you discharged by a man
iiamed Walling at Eastbourne?—
named Walling at Eastbourne?—
You were not discharged bocauso of
You were not discharged because of
-U"I do not think so."
"I do not think so."
You wore discharged by Mr. F. Man-
You were discharged by Mr. F. Man-
make love to a girL"
make love to a girl."
You were employed aa a hairdresser!
You were employed as a hairdresser!
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2:37AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited CHARGES AGAINST TWO MEN
BOTH SENT FOB TBIAL.
BOTH SENT FOB TRIAL.
Blackmail was alloged in the Petone
Blackmail was alleged in the Petone
Police Court on Monday* to have been
Police Court on Monday to have been
Messrs J. Korr and A. Coles, J.P's.*
Messrs J. Kerr and A. Coles, J.P's.
MJn A. H» Macandrow represented
Mr. A. H» Macandrew represented
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Kingi. ~ . j
Kingi.
. Alfred Grassi, hairdresser and to-
Alfred Grassi, hairdresser and to-
Olive J^ngi called at his £hop for
Olive Kingi called at his shop for
cigarette's for her father, Witness did
cigarette's for her father. Witness did
the shop and the girl walked put.-
the shop and the girl walked out.
came into tho shop, stating that Kiugi
came into the shop, stating that Kingi
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2:30AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited THE GREAT McEWEN. and marked it as complete
lor. The Great McEwen is ably as-
tor. The Great McEwen is ably as-
Helm Saint, a gifted elocutionist.
Heba Saint, a gifted elocutionist.
Box plan at Heath’s: Prices, 2s fid,
Box plan at Heath’s: Prices, 2s 6d,
Is fid, children Is, plus tax.
1s 6d, children 1s, plus tax.
2:28AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited THE GREAT McEWEN.
ing, and at, the same time, enterta-
ing, and at the same time, enterta-
2:27AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited THE GREAT McEWEN.
ing, have 4eceived flattering press
ing, have received flattering press
I heir minds the previous evening,
their minds the previous evening,
they were convinced.that he would
they were convinced that he would
ed.. The sophisticated audience of
ed. The sophisticated audience of
2:14AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Girls.—Lorna Anderson, Joy-c© Ast-
Girls.—Lorna Anderson, Joyce Ast-
wood, Ly all Callaghan, Sheila Clem-,
wood, Lyall Callaghan, Sheila Clem-
ehs, Betty Eagle, Ivy Eagle, Norah
ens, Betty Eagle, Ivy Eagle, Norah
Edith Hibeli, May Kilmister, Laura
Edith Hibell, May Kilmister, Laura
Patton, Nell a Piro-vano, Bessie Porter,
Patton, Nella Pirovano, Bessie Porter,
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Irene Sands, Cherry .Sothem, Lily
Irene Sands, Cherry .Sothern, Lily
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2:12AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Renald Churchei 1 ,, Alan Croon, Thomas
Renald Churcher, Alan Croon, Thomas
ton, Jaimes Hayes, Eric Hemingson,
ton, James Hayes, Eric Hemingson,
William Hill, Martin Jude; Leonard
William Hill, Martin Jude, Leonard
Lee, Stanley McEwen, ; Guy Saxon,
Lee, Stanley McEwen, Guy Saxon,
2:11AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Mavis Young, Lily Gustoison, Mar-
Mavis Young, Lily Gustofson, Mar-
Girts.—Audrey - Anderson, Bella
Girls.—Audrey Anderson, Bella
ButterWofrth, Freda Conn oil, Rose
ButterWorth, Freda Connor, Rose
Downea, Janette Dunn, Joah Finner-
Downes, Janette Dunn, Joan Finner-
ty, Irma .Finnerty, Hazel Gardner,
ty, Irma Finnerty, Hazel Gardner,
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Doris Satherley, Ivy Withers;
Doris Satherley, Ivy Withers.
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2:07AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
PROMOTIONS TO STANDARD 11.
PROMOTIONS TO STANDARD II.
Boys.—Harold! B'ixrrows, William
Boys.—Harold Burrows, William
Foster, -Harold Haley, Johin Haus-
Foster, Harold Haley, John Haus-
mafl John Jamieson, William Jamie-
man, John Jamieson, William Jamie-
son,Robert Judd, Raymond Karsten,
son, Robert Judd, Raymond Karsten,
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James McEachen, Herman Pope, Ray,
James McEachen, Herman Pope, Ray-
niond Satherley, Edward Tongariro,
mond Satherley, Edward Tongariro,
Owen Watkins, Gordon- Wood, Alfred
Owen Watkins, Gordon Wood, Alfred
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2:06AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
ford' Watkins, William Wong, Norman
ford Watkins, William Wong, Norman
Perawiti. , " : ,
Perawiti.
man, Joan Booker, Edna Eagl£, May
man, Joan Booker, Edna Eagle, May
Exton, Eileen Foster, Pauleen Gill,
Exton, Eileen Foster, Pauleen Gill,
Marjory Harris, Olive Hibibell,, Dulcie
Marjory Harris, Olive Hibbell, Dulcie
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Robinson, Peart Russe-HV 'Elizah|eth
Robinson, Peart Russell, Elizabeth
Sneddon, Dulcie. Small, Thelma' Whit-
Sneddon, Dulcie Small, Thelma Whit-
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2:03AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Boys.—Percy Bennett, Alleyn Bowler,
Boys.—Percy Bennett, Allan Bowler,
Mostyn Charley, Dennis Christian, Or-
Mostyn Charles, Dennis Christian, Or-
mond Connor,' Charles. Croon, -Dudley
mond Connor, Charles Croon, Dudley
Drake Henry Eagle, Harry ' Gaylord,
Drake, Henry Eagle, Harry Gayford,
Richards, Thomas. Roach, Arthur Sath-
Richards, Thomas Roach, Arthur Sath-
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Daniel Stewart. Mervyn Taylor, Gra-
Daniel Stewart, Mervyn Taylor, Gra-
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2:01AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Phyllis Part, Jane Ransfield, Sybil
Phyllis Parr, Jane Ransfield, Sybil
Roach Phyllis Roberts, Thora Solem,
Roach, Phyllis Roberts, Thora Solem,
son; Coral Tippler, Jessie Tidman,
son, Coral Tippler, Jessie Tidman,
Lena Louisa Wilkinson,
Lena Wilkinson, Louisa Wilkinson.
PROMOTIONS TO STANDARD 111.
PROMOTIONS TO STANDARD III.
1:59AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Boys.—Maurice Baird,. Lester Burl-
Boys.—Maurice Baird, Lester Burl-
in", Cyril Bookqr, Edward Carkeek,
ing, Cyril Booker, Edward Carkeek,
Lloyd Oroon, Raymond Downes, Ed-
Lloyd Croon, Raymond Downes, Ed-
ward Exton, John Feetham' Selwyn
ward Exton, John Feetham, Selwyn
Franks, Thomas Hannam, Ivan Hein-
Franks, Thomas Hannam, Ivan Hem-
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mingseri, Horace Johns, Thomas Jude,
mingsen, Horace Johns, Thomas Jude,
Denisi Richards, Rees .Watkins. '
Denis Richards, Rees Watkins.
Lbma Jenkins, Mary Kiriona, Polly
Lorna Jenkins, Mary Kiriona, Polly
Kiriona, Elsie Mellon Doreen McKay,
Kiriona, Elsie Mellor, Doreen McKay,
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1:56AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
garet Roberts..
garet Roberts.
1:56AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Boys.—iVlervyn Astwood, Brian
Boys.—Mervyn Astwood, Brian
day ton, Jack Connor, Raymond
Clayton, Jack Connor, Raymond
Buckman, Thomas Barton:, John
Buckman, Thomas Barton, John
Gregor,; lan McLachlan, Percy Moss,
Gregor, lan McLachlan, Percy Moss,
Duiican Reid, Devis Saxon, Reginald
Duncan Reid, Devis Saxon, Reginald
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terston. '
terston.
Girls.—Jean Brown, Lola 'diaries,
Girls.—Jean Brown, Lola Charles,
jean Connor, Dorothy Davies, Mary
Jean Connor, Dorothy Davies, Mary
son Muriel Hibeli, Ivy Lee, Annie Mc-
son, Muriel Hibell, Ivy Lee, Annie Mc-
Mavis Satfi|&riey, Annie Webster,
Mavis Satherley, Annie Webster,
Mavis Young, Lily Guatoison, Mar-
Mavis Young, Lily Gustoison, Mar-
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1:51AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Giris—Nance Balfour, Doreen Calla-
Girls.—Nance Balfour, Doreen Calla-
Boys. —Maurice Baird,. Lester Burl-
Boys.—Maurice Baird,. Lester Burl-
Girls—Emily Anderson, Mabel And-
Girls.—Emily Anderson, Mabel And-
erson, Joyce Blackwood, ..Lily Buck-
erson, Joyce Blackwood, Lily Buck-
Boys'—Harold! B'ixrrows, William
Boys.—Harold! B'ixrrows, William
1:47AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
Nancy Easton, Elizabeth. Hibeli, EisiC
Nancy Easton, Elizabeth Hibell, Elsie
Hill, Mona ingley, Pnyllis James, Edna
Hill, Mona Ingley, Phyllis James, Edna
Murray, Jessie Pencil, Vert Quart ie,
Murray, Jessie Peach, Vera Quarrie,
1:45AM, 17 October 2025 Karyn edited SHANNON SCHOOL.
PROMOTIONS TO' STANDARD V T I FOR
PROMOTIONS TO STANDARD VI FOR 1924
im
Boys.—-Wilfred Baxter, John Blanu-
Boys.—Wilfred Baxter, John Bland-
iord, Edgar Christian, Janies Ewart,
ford, Edgar Christian, James Ewart,
'diaries Feetham, Tnomas HiPell, Nor-
Charles Feetham, Thomas Hibell, Nor-
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man Holden,, Lloyd -Hoslung, Leo Jen-
man Holden, Lloyd Hosking, Leo Jen-
kiiis, Juhe, Thomas Lee, Lionel
kins, Ralph Jude, Thomas Lee, Lionel
Mervvood, Arthur McEwen, Gray
Merwood, Arthur McEwen, Gray
Smith, Stuart Spencer. Oswald Tip-
Smith, Stuart Spencer, Oswald Tip-
pler, Henry Whitlow, diaries Tidman.
pler, Henry Whitlow, Charles Tidman.
iGiris)—Nance Baifour. Doreen Calla-
Giris—Nance Balfour, Doreen Calla-
ghan, Sylvia diaries, . Enid Cooper,
ghan, Sylvia Charles, Enid Cooper,
Jean Davis, Hunia Downes. Rita Eagiei,,
Jean Davis, Hunia Downes, Rita Eagle,
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in tho Middle East. He reports
in the Middle East. He reports
wore sent—all goods being in
were sent—all goods being in
9:16PM, 16 October 2025 dunngiven edited MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
Church, E. Y. Connie, J. W. Cortello,
Church, E. Y. Connie, J. W. Costello,
8:54PM, 16 October 2025 teedee edited Town Talk and marked it as complete
to bo decided at the show to be held
to be decided at the show to be held
schoolboy, lost control of. his bicycle,
schoolboy, lost control of his bicycle,
which careered down the hill 'and
which careered down the hill and
I The ideal weather with an unseason-
The ideal weather with an unseason-
under 40dcg. Yesterday bright sun-
under 40deg. Yesterday bright sun-
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Test cricket match in progress at .Not-
Test cricket match in progress at Not-
tingham, where England ami Australi;.
tingham, where England and Australia
tho day. There would appear to be
the day. There would appear to be
I tainod in the Diamond Jubilee Sou-
tained in the Diamond Jubilee Sou-
tinuing until tho present day, it re-
tinuing until the present day, it re-
interesting to note that from .1848,
interesting to note that from 1848,
when the Rev. AV. Kirk arrived, until
when the Rev. W. Kirk arrived, until
the present Jay, no fewer than 32 ap-
the present day, no fewer than 32 ap-
istry of the caureh. the Rev. R. Dud-
istry of the church, the Rev. R. Dud-
A lucent paragraph in the Otago
A recent paragraph in the Otago
Daily Times recorded the finding uf the
Daily Times recorded the finding of the
terest- d to know that a mounted speci-
terested to know that a mounted speci-
men (J the kuri Maori can be seen in
men of the kuri Maori can be seen in
versity Museum. The body is long, tho
versity Museum. The body is long, the
fawn. The ears are pricked, and the I
fawn. The ears are pricked, and the
told that the kuri Maori did not bark—-
told that the kuri Maori did not bark
it yapped. Tho specimen in the mu
it yapped. The specimen in the mu-
seuni has been beautifully mounted by
seum has been beautifully mounted by
40 years ago in the Upper AVajtotara
40 years ago in the Upper Waitotara
European relative would appear to bo
European relative would appear to be
Disgraceful Incident,
Disgraceful Incident.
A fine of £lO for having used obscene
A fine of £10 for having used obscene
language on Taupo Quay ami of £Z Joi
language on Taupo Quay and of £2 for
by Air. J. H. Salmon, S.M., upon a
by Mr. J. H. Salmon, S.M., upon a
youth who was brought before, the
youth who was brought before the
: nd had used language that had been
and had used language that had been
of accused,. Mr. T. Blennerhassett said
of accused, Mr. T. Blennerhassett said
not recollect tho incident. He had ex-
not recollect the incident. He had ex-
half a min.! to impose a term of im-
half a mind to impose a term of im-
prisonment, said Mr. Salmon. “It is
prisonment, said Mr. Salmon. “It is
should bo treated as accused treated
should be treated as accused treated
what he was doing.
what he was doing.
yesterday' was remarkable for the
yesterday was remarkable for the
“baby” type was crossing tho Avenue
“baby” type was crossing the Avenue
city' grazed the rear bumper. The im-
city grazed the rear bumper. The im-
tramlines. In the car were Miss Rockcll
tramlines. In the car were Miss Rockell
attended to by Dr. G. IL Robertson
attended to by Dr. G. H. Robertson
shock and an injured milder blade.
shock and an injured shoulder blade.
The other occupants of the car wo.
The other occupants of the car were
not seriously injured. of the oc-
not seriously injured. One of the oc-
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8:52PM, 16 October 2025 John edited Shipping Intelligence.
September 18, ship Oliver IMg, 1221 tfln3, J.
September 18, ship Oliver Lang, 1224 tons, J.
Mumllo, from J.rmilon. Piißscngcrs—Cnliin.—
Mundle, from London. Piißscngcrs—Cnliin.—
September 20, shobiier M&ry LoiiUa, 30 toils,
September 20, shobiier Mary Louisa, 30 toils,
Same day, S. S. Queen. 1?33 tons, Wilson, Mas-
Same day, S. S. Queen. 132 tons, Wilson, Mas-
ter, from Lyttlctoii. Passengers—Messrs, Grny,
ter, from Lyttleton. Passengers—Messrs, Grny,
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September 18, schooner Vira, 20 tolls, Toomey,
September 18, schooner Uira, 20 tolls, Toomey,
The liriy Burnett 200 Tons, Seaplehorn Master,
The Brig Burnett 200 Tons, Seaplehorn Master,
In ihe Empmht—J. &, X. Kebbell Agents—2o7
In ihe Emerald—J. &, X. Kebbell Agents—2o7
In the Hcnty—t. VV. Hlcher Agent—l 7 Backs
In the Henr—t. VV. Hlcher Agent—l 7 Backs
In the Uiru— l7o btigs- wheat, 201 do. oats, 31
In the Uira— l7o btigs- wheat, 201 do. oats, 31
1 During fhe pnst week the good folks of Diinedin
During the past week the good folks of Dunedin
ihe hcrew steam Ship Qiicc/i riding gracefully at
ihe screw steam Ship Queen riding gracefully at
was quite taken by surprise at the appliance of n
was quite taken by surprise at the appearance of n
steftnVcr of sufth dimensions coming so far up the
steamer of such dimensions coming so far up the
bay—the possibility of wliiuli would have been rfdi-
bay—the possibility of wliiuli would have been rfdi-
such henrty demonstrations of rejuicin]?. The Qitccn
such henrty demonstrations of rejuicin]?. The Queen
last, and-.wao •gi'eet d by a roy"ill salute of 21
last, and-.wao •gi'eet d by a roy"ill salute of 21 guns
from tlio enunon on Church-IiUl; this was resp mdo>)
from tlio cannon on Church-hill; this was resp mdo>)
OH deck tliero is'α-lnige saloon elegantly fitted
On deck there is α large saloon elegantly fitted
up, and capable of ii'tcommodatingihirly passengers
up, and capable of accommodating thirty passengers
(It Iftble; in ilic fieiure of the sliip hdnw ihere is a
at table; in the centre of the ship below there is a
lnrge cnliin Containing 20 sleeping be/llis ; there is
large cabin containing 20 sleeping berths ; there is
also R laflies' cnliiii. The steerage w large ami well
also a ladies' cabin. The steerage is large and well
vontiluWil, cft[)alile of nccoinmod;iting 00 pnsson-
ventilated, capable of accommodating 50 passen-
gnrs. Tli'e vessel is propelled by iwo engines of 7:1
gers. The vessel is propelled by two engines of 73
horse power, lli'e screw Ijeinjj rnade-to disooniioct.Si]
horse power, the screw being made-to disconnect, so
as to ciinhle het to itmlcr isnn'Vn'R nhlyi She
as to enable her to sail under canvass only. She
stenms 11 kno'ls per hour vithoit the Hid ofinilvass.
steams 11 knots per hour without the aid of canvass.
In ndditinn to the passenger accommodation, she
In addition to the passenger accommodation, she
carries n cargo of 200 tone weight anil measure-
carries a cargo of 200 tons weight and measure-
menl, exclusive cf engine room and fc'onl bunkers.
ment, exclusive of engine room and coal bunkers.
We believe that uo other Province in New Zealand
We believe that no other Province in New Zealand
I can boast-.of.nuoh a Vchsul, and we cannot help con-
can boast of such a vessel, and we cannot help con-
(Sralulnting our fellowAiOloiiisls. ut' the addition to
gratulating our fellow colonists at the addition to
our respectoil townsman Mr. Macundrcw, io whom
our respectoil townsman Mr. Macandrew, to whom
i the Province is indebted in this matter, nmy meet
the Province is indebted in this matter, may meet
intended. , , . |
intended.
The Queen hi's landed a toll cargo of goods, also
The Queen has landed a toll cargo of goods, also
12 linrsos and some rains, from Melbourne Slw '
12 horses and some rams, from Melbourne She
on board. She left Melbourne on tlio lOcli u11.,i
on board. She left Melbourne on tlio 10th ult.,
passages from Melbourne to. Oliifjo, via I'oveaux
passages from Melbourne to. Otago, via Foveaux
Straits, will be accompliahpd in six ilajs. Hie
Straits, will be accompliahpd in six days. The
Queen starts on hor drat tri|i soiiiUVard at 13 6 clook
Queen starts on her first trip southward at 12 o'clock
this tiny.— OUign Oaloiiitt, Sep. 3.
this day.— OUign Oaloiiitt, Sep. 3.
THE " CKY.LON."
THE " CEYLON."
tho service of the Penlnsulhr mid Oriental Stuhm
tho service of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam
launched from the building yard of Messrs. Sariiuda'
launched from the building yard of Messrs. Samuda
inferior of size to the /37iWa;/ft,anil some
inferior of size to the Himalaya, and some
' grove's Hotel, Blackwall.
grove's Hotel, Blackwall.
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7:57PM, 16 October 2025 Sweetpea64 edited STANDING OF THE ELIZA MARY.
curred on tho passage. The new arrival is an
curred on the passage. The new arrival is an
following ia the report of the Waikat*'s
following is the report of the Waikato's
voyage ; left Plymouth on the 21th March ;
voyage ; left Plymouth on the 24th March ;
winds and fine weather ; crossed tho Equator
winds and fine weather ; crossed the Equator
southerly S.E. trades; passed the Cape ou
southerly S.E. trades; passed the Cape on
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westerly winds 'as far as 138 degrees east;
westerly winds as far as 138 degrees east ;
from thence met wiih variable easterly winds
from thence met with variable easterly winds
On the 9th July sighted land to tho eastward
On the 9th July sighted land to the eastward
of Cape £gmont. On the 10th, passed throngh
of Cape Egmont. On the 10th, passed through
C»ok Strait with strong north-west winds, and
Cook Strait with strong north-west winds, and
4 p.m. on the llth. At the time of sailing
4 p.m. on the 11th. At the time of sailing
she bad on board, independently of her crew,
she had on board, independently of her crew,
3CB souls, classified as follows : — Male adults,
368 souls, classified as follows : — Male adults,
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7:53PM, 16 October 2025 Sweetpea64 edited STANDING OF THE ELIZA MARY.
The brigantine Mary Webiter from Kaipara
The brigantine Mary Webster from Kaipara
for Lykolton, anchored in the roadstead on !
for Lyttelton, anchored in the roadstead on
and Mary Ellen from Manawato, have arrived
and Mary Ellen from Manawatu, have arrived
vented from entering em ing to the wreck of
vented from entering owing to the wreck of
The b.s. Hero arrived at Auckland yesterday
The s.s. Hero arrived at Auckland yesterday
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morning, from Sydney, whioh she left on the
morning, from Sydney, which she left on the
llth July.
11th July.
The Storm Bird (says fch« Nciu Zealand
The Storm Bird (says the New Zealand
Times) met with an accidont to her boiler,
Times) met with an accident to her boiler,
when off the Kidnappers, and had to retarn
when off the Kidnappers, and had to return
Waikato, Captain Chas. Hodder", for some time
Waikato, Captain Chas. Hodder, for some time
past anxiously looked for, arrived in Welling,
past anxiously looked for, arrived in Welling-
ton harbonron the llth June. The Waikato
ton harbour on the 11th June. The Waikato
a fact whioh speaks creditably of tbe manage-
a fact which speaks creditably of the manage-
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7:48PM, 16 October 2025 Sweetpea64 edited STANDING OF THE ELIZA MARY.
STANDING OF THE ELIZA MARY.
STRANDING OF THE ELIZA MARY.
As ranorted in our last issue, this vessel took
As reported in our last issue, this vessel took
In- pont'i spit r: i he Wnicara River, and on
the south spit of the Waitara River, and on
Thursday last a survey was held on her, whou
Thursday last a survey was held on her, when
sh" wns condom m/d. She was built in Sydney,
she was condomned. She was built in Sydney,
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fur Mr. D. Aloyhina, of that city, and waR
for Mr. D. Moyhina, of that city, and was
commanded by Cuptain John James. The
commanded by Captain John James. The
vr i v l >tras ono hundred and fifty tons burden,
vr i v l >tr was one hundred and fifty tons burden,
n 1 h'i'l only been built ab.-ut five months.
n 1 had only been built about five months.
' •> is iusiiruil in ttfe Viotoria Company for
' •> is insured in the Victoria Company for
£> .iiiM. The boll, spars, rigging, &0.,
£> .500. The hull, spars, rigging, &c.,
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7:42PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited ASHURST
A meeting of the Chess and Draught
A meeting of the Chess and Draughts
Comm't'.ae was held in the Club s room
Comm ttee was held in the Club s room
la-,t evening. Present -Mes3rs RiMiib'o
last evening. PresentMessrs Rumble
(President), Vincent (secretary), ClarVe
(President), Vincent (secretary), Clarke
(treasurer), Ha'tchings Porthouse.Sanders,
(treasurer), Hutchings Porthouse,Sanders,
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and Freeman. j)lr David Orr was elected
and Freeman. Mr David Orr was elected
a member of the ciub. The secretory and
a member of the club. The secretary and
they had with Mr GuV'chan re certain
they had with Mr Gallichan re certain
amendments ti his suggestion re po : its
amendments to his suggestion re points
priv.es. It was propo-ed by Mr
prizes. It was propo ed by Mr Hutchings,
seconded by Mr Clarlto aid carried, That
seconded by Mr Clarke and carried, That
Mr Ga'lichan's suggestion bo adopiad.
Mr Gallichan's suggestion be adopted.
Proposed by Mr V.'icent, seconded by Mr
Proposed by Mr Vincent, seconded by Mr
Clarke and cr.rried, That games pbyed
Clarke and c rried, That games played
cornt for the po'nts prizes.
to-night count for the po nts prizes.
Mrs Tilsloy took possession of the Com-
Mrs Tilsley took possession of the Com-
A meeting of the W.C.'l'.U. to 'naugn-
A meeting of the W.C.T.U. to naugu-
rate a branch at was held -n the
rate a branch at was held in the
names as memt ev3. The following officers
names as members. The following officers
wr e elected :—Mrs Crichton (President),
were elected :—Mrs Crichton (President),
Mrs Hutchiagß and Miss Law (V'ce-Pre-
Mrs Hutchings and Miss Law (Vice-Pre-
sidents), Mies Scott (Treasurer), Mis
sidents), Miss Scott (Treasurer), Mis
Clavke (Srcie'ary), Mrs Andcew
Clarke (Secretary), Mrs Andrew (Corres-
pondent). A very successful meeting t ,»s
pondent). A very successful meeting was
held in the Salvat'on Army Bar:a;ksin
held in the Salvation Army Barracks in
the eveiing.
the evening.
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7:37PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited POHANGINA NOTES.
Tho meeting of ratepayers interest*fl
The meeting of ratepayers interested
in tho Pobaugina bridge wa3 held in the
in the Pohangina bridge was held in the
Schoolroom on Saturday night, the Hull
Schoolroom on Saturday night, the Hall
the Hooded state of the river, Boveral
the flooded state of the river, several
about thirty-five ratepayers wore present,
about thirty-five ratepayers were present,
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and Mr Whiteliead was elected to pre-
and Mr Whitehead was elected to pre-
the various si'os for a bridge, the
the various si es for a bridge, the
majority being ogaicst the present site
majority being against the present site
chosen by tho Council, and the Ferry
chosen by the Council, and the Ferry
Council's secretary and engineer ond
Council's secretary and engineer and
obtain tha Government and Council's
obtain the Government and Council's
bridee at tho Ferry ford, and report to
bridge at the Ferry ford, and report to
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7:28PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited DEATH OF IHAKARA TUKUMARU.
Tukuniaru, the well-known Foxton chief.
Tukumaru, the well-known Foxton chief.
He had been ailing for some mouths past,
He had been ailing for some months past,
tary to pettnit Mb remains to be interred in
tary to permit his remains to be interred in
the old cemetery, near Loudon's Btore, but
the old cemetery, near Loudon's store, but
inform as that his age was about tea yeara
inform as that his age was about tea years
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younger than that uentioutd.
younger than that mentioned.
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7:24PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
he Mxuawatu river. Hi had been hand-
the Manawatu river. He had been hand-
iugalady down to tlie J.me Douglas just'
ing a lady down to the Jane Douglas just
before sho left the wharf, and leaned up
before she left the wharf, and leaned up
taifi-ul. But alas !it proved a delusion
taffrail. But alas ! it proved a delusion
aud a snare ; for no sooner did Mr Uus-
and a snare ; for no sooner did Mr Uns-
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on t-> the wharf, none the worse for his
on to the wharf, none the worse for his
duckiug.
ducking.
Cuiu.il Ins passed a series of resolutions
Council has passed a series of resolutions
to be considered at a Conference it propose-*
to be considered at a Conference it proposes
stiould.be held at Wellington h.fore th-
should be held at Wellington before th
lesirahleness of holding a Conference, and
desirableness of holding a Conference, and
.rust tha locil bo lies iv the district wil
trust the local bodies in the district wil
respond in f vvorablo terms. No one outfit
respond in favorable terms. No one ought
t » know the wants of colonisation better
to know the wants of colonisation better
r .!ian the local bodies, and the em ill ex-
than the local bodies, and the small ex-
oenso incurred in sending a delegate would
pense incurred in sending a delegate would
be amply recouped iv the results. W
be amply recouped in the results. W
saall take an early opnortuuity of review-
shall take an early opportunity of review-
in? th* resolution.. — Wui'auiii Herald.
ing the resolutions. — Wanganui Herald.
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7:21PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
We are very sorry for v<>ur defeat, hat we.
We are very sorry for your defeat, but we
must laugh at you ! You did nut get that
must laugh at you ! You did not get that
"local" iv Tuesday's paper, ymi expected.
"local" in Tuesday's paper, you expected.
Never mind. K.vptrk ntia tlocct.
Never mind. Expericatia docet.
Ti. Barsley, pretty well known ia this dis-
R. Barsley, pretty well known in this dis-
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triot, was on Tuesday last arrested by Con-
trict, was on Tuesday last arrested by Con-
stable M 'Auulty on a charge of vagrancy.
stable M'Anulty on a charge of vagrancy.
Ho was brought before Messrs Thynnu ani
He was brought before Messrs Thynne and
tenced to 24 hours' imprisonment., itl>
tenced to 24 hours' imprisonment, ith
hard labour. It appears that, on Monday
hard labour. It appears that on Monday
Barsley went to tho house of Mr W. R.
Barsley went to the house of Mr W. R.
Howe, of Moutoa, and informed him tha-
Howe, of Moutoa, and informed him tha
Ho was visiting the district with the view
he was visiting the district with the view
school, and upon the representations lie
school, and upon the representations he
made obtained the sum <>f 7s. The Bench
made obtained the sum of 7s. The Bench
considered tho charge fully proved, aud, as
considered the charge fully proved, and, as
already 8 -ted, gave him 24 hours' physical
already stated, gave him 24 hours' physical
exercise in the vicinity of the police station, j
exercise in the vicinity of the police station.
Prom what we have learned wo gather
From what we have learned we gather
Barsley m ule a t<>ur of the Moutoa district
Barsley made a tour of the Moutoa district
ou the occasion referred to, and endea-
on the occasion referred to, and endea-
voured to "_.iaf " on the inhabitants.
voured to "loaf " on the inhabitants.
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7:18PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
ing fiiPds for the ivp:nr of tho fence. Tho
ing funds for the repair of the fence. The
''settlor wlio hurt brought the matter b-;fo-e
settler who has brought the matter before
na suirge'sta that the Local Board might
us suggests that the Local Board might
with advantage spend a few shillings trom
with advantage spend a few shillings from
iv good order It ..ppeais there is no
in good order It appears there is no
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Board of Trustees nor other body autioris
Board of Trustees nor other body authoris
be money will spent if tho Local Board
be money will spent if the Local Board
ably^,.
ably.
A Lacooaulb Story. — Mr Rotheram has
A Laughable Story. — Mr Rotheram has
of advertising. He planed a specinl train
of advertising. He placed a special train
on from Foxton for WedneaJay, Thursday,
on from Foxton for Wednesday, Thursday,
and thia morning, starting, at 5.30 am.
and this morning, starting at 5.30 am.
But no one used it, because no ono knew of
But no one used it, because no one knew of
though tho proprietors pointed out tho
though the proprietors pointed out the
fo'.lv of not inserting it again on Tuesday,
folly of not inserting it again on Tuesday,
Mr Rotheram replied that " Oue insertion
Mr Rotheram replied that " One insertion
only was necessary." lie had his roward ;
only was necessary." He had his reward ;
aud so had we ! On Wednesday one doarl-
and so had we ! On Wednesday one dead-
h«_d started by tha early ti"iin,ntid yesterday
head started by the early train,and yesterday
morning no one! The coat of advertising
morning no one! The cost of advertising
the special iv Tuesday's paper would have
the special in Tuesday's paper would have
been half oue second class ticket to Wan-
been half one second class ticket to Wan-
ganui ! All ! Mr Rotheram, yon should
ganui ! Ah ! Mr Rotheram, you should
cover let your spite against p .pprs tha !
never let your spite against papers that
show you up ruin the tralfic iv this way.
show you up ruin the traffic in this way.
atrical agent, advertise as you did? Vetily
atrical agent, advertise as you did? Verily
nor.. They always adver iso the day be-
not. They always adver ise the day be-
tVe the event they publish takes place.
fore the event they publish takes place.
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7:13PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
Vici!-Pre<udent of the Foxton Rowing Club,
Vice-President of the Foxton Rowing Club,
Accompanied by several other members oi
accompanied by several other members of
regatta,- waited on the Foxton crews, who
regatta, waited on the Foxton crews, who
stayed at Ferry's Hotel, and in a fow well-
stayed at Ferry's Hotel, and in a few well-
chosen words pßeseuted the senior crew of
chosen words presented the senior crew of
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duriug the day. .
during the day. .
Still A* other. — In another column
Still A other. — In another column
Kipa te Whatunui gives notice cf his inten-
Kipa te Whatunui gives notice of his inten-
tio. to apply for a slaughter license at
tion to apply for a slaughter license at
T.ir old Foxton Cemetery. — Our at-
The old Foxton Cemetery. — Our at-
t> ntio i bas be m called to the state of the
t ntion has been called to the state of the
ol«i O-raetery. adjoining the School I'e-erv^
old Cemetery, adjoining the School Re erve
fr.quently feeding amongst the graves.
fr quently feeding amongst the graves.
Tho matter is ono that the Sohool C- ra
The matter is one that the School C m
mittee should at onoe bring before the
mittee should at once bring before the
Blucitiou lioutd, wi h tho view of obtaiti-
Edua tion Board, wi h the view of obtain-
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6:09PM, 16 October 2025 John edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
ci;
r PIIE Auckland Steam Navi-
THE Auckland Steam Navi-
J- gation Company’s new and
gation Company’s new and
Maillek, Commander, being under Con-
Mailler, Commander, being under Con-
Upper Saloon, including bedding, &c... £ls
Upper Saloon, including bedding, &c... £15
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Lower ditto
Lower ditto 12
Steerage ®
Steerage 8
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5:44PM, 16 October 2025 L M Wilson edited OBITUARY
The death occurred ou Sunday of
The death occurred on Sunday of
Service message from Mastertou. Mr.
Service message from Masterton. Mr.
born at Hokitika, joining tbe I, and T.
born at Hokitika, joining the P. and T.
Dunedin, Ashburton, aud Christchurch,
Dunedin, Ashburton, and Christchurch,
he came to Mastertou, where lie had
he came to Masterton, where he had
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P. aud T. Officers’ Association, and was
P. and T. Officers’ Association, and was
leen, all of Mastertou. There ure
leen, all of Masterton. There are
also live brothers,'nil residing in Hoki-
also five brothers, all residing in Hoki-
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5:41PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
I A Heavy Day's Work. — Sheep In-
A Heavy Day's Work. — Sheep In-
spectors have c une pr-tfcty stiff work a
spectors have some pretty stiff work a
times, as the following dvy's work recently
times, as the following day's work recently
pei formed by Mr Walfcer Simpson, tho
performed by Mr Walter Simpson, the
j well-known Man .watu Inspector, win
well-known Manawatu Inspector, will
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! show. Tnafc gentleman left his residenc
show. That gentleman left his residenc
| at the Oroua Bridge early in the day for
at the Oroua Bridge early in the day for
Awahuri, and carefully inspected, a mob of
Awahuri, and carefully inspected a mob of
had been inspected. He next proceed.*)
had been inspected. He next proceeded
to Ashursfc aud inspected a mob of 3,500
to Ashurst and inspected a mob of 3,500
Palmerst on, reaching the Oroua Bridge at
Palmerston, reaching the Oroua Bridge at
we are informal ba ab mfc 75 miles, and
we are informed be about 75 miles, and
this, added to an .inspection of 6000 sheep,
this, added to an inspection of 6000 sheep,
forms a day's work thafc nob many would
forms a day's work that not many would
cite about tackling.
care about tackling.
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5:38PM, 16 October 2025 BerylM edited Deaths.
RANKIN.—-On tho 16th August (suddenly).
RANKIN.—-On tho 16th August (suddenly),
years,
years.
5:34PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
months old at O . aki a few days ago. B.
months old at O aki a few days ago. B
some means it placed a two-shilling piece.
some means it placed a two-shilling piece,
iuto fche child's throat, to remove it from
into the child's throat, to remove it from
which' all efforts were unsuccessful.
which all efforts were unsuccessful.
devised a fishing line on a small scab-,
devised a fishing line on a small scale,
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Which on being lowered iuto the little
which on being lowered into the little
the obstruction, and ifc was then easily
the obstruction, and it was then easily
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5:33PM, 16 October 2025 Chris edited Untitled
Or.Aici Assessment. — By a perusal of
Otaki Assessment. — By a perusal of
bur report of the Otaki Assessment Court
our report of the Otaki Assessment Court
the Ofcaki Highways Board has boen thrown
the Otaki Highways Board has been thrown
out. Arrangements have b.eu made for
out. Arrangements have been made for
the making of a nsw valuation.
the making of a new valuation.
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I Tf.n'DKRS. — Tenders are invited in an"
TENDERS. — Tenders are invited in an-
ofcher column for several works for tho
other column for several works for the
PHOTOGRAPH-". —Mr Kirkwood an-
PHOTOGRAPHY. —Mr Kirkwood an-
nounces in another column tint as he wil
nounces in another column that as he wil
leave Foxton this month, thi.. who in
leave Foxton this month, those who in
fcend navitig their portraits taken had bet-
tend having their portraits taken had bet-
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