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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
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In sheep,, the rate. for good quality was
In sheep, the rate for good quality was
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" ' 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.
PORT OF AKAROA
PORT OF AKAROA.
ARRIVED
ARRIVED.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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.]
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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
Loscombe. — January 9th, at Blenheim,
LUSCOMBE — January 9th, at Blenheim,
and Alice Lu3combe ; aged 17 days.
and Alice Luscombe ; aged 17 days.
O'Neill. -On tho 9th January, at tho
O'NEILL -On the 9th January, at the
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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(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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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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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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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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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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Up In The Air
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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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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BLUE SKIES AT LONGLANDS J
BLUE SKIES AT LONGLANDS
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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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-
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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-
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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Messrs. F. R .Jackson and Co. have
Messrs. F. R. Jackson and Co. have
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notified us that the s.s. Athenic left-
notified us that the s.s. Athenic left
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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 Year’s 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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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. Mary’s and the
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.
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•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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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
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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
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
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.
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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
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THE AIR PAGEANT
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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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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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RIDERS OF THE AIR
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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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IN THE AIR
ngs Post Office for the aerodrome
ings Post Office for the aerodrome
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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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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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Tlie programme is made up as fol-
The programme is made up as fol-
presented by Mr Mason-Cliambers.
presented by Mr Mason-Chambers.
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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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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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Lowry's, where the p.. n is ;:o-,v .- ea.ieg
Lowry's, where the plan is now weaving
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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THE GREAT McEWEN.
ing, and at, the same time, enterta-
ing, and at the same time, enterta-
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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
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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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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,
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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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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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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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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-
Karyn
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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.
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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-
Karyn
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SHANNON SCHOOL.
garet Roberts..
garet Roberts.
Karyn
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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
Karyn
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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
Karyn
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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,
Karyn
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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-
Shelley
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PARCELS FROM HOME.—Sapper J. W. Porteous is the lucky recipient of these parcels at a camp in tho Middle East. He reports having received all parcels which wore sent—all goods being in excellent condition.
as complete
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PARCELS FROM HOME.—Sapper J. W. Porteous is the lucky recipient of these parcels at a camp in tho Middle East. He reports having received all parcels which wore sent—all goods being in excellent condition.
in tho Middle East. He reports
in the Middle East. He reports
wore sent—all goods being in
were sent—all goods being in
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MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
Church, E. Y. Connie, J. W. Cortello,
Church, E. Y. Connie, J. W. Costello,
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-
John
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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,
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
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
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,
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. Present—Messrs Rumble
(President), Vincent (secretary), ClarVe
(President), Vincent (secretary), Clarke
(treasurer), Ha'tchings Porthouse.Sanders,
(treasurer), Hutchings Porthouse,Sanders,
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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,
Chris
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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
►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-
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-
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
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
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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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
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
RANKIN.—-On tho 16th August (suddenly).
RANKIN.—-On tho 16th August (suddenly),
years,
years.
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,
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.