THE TURF.
RACING RIXTUBES. 11} . ' April 10 and 11—Reeftpn J.C.-Autumn. April IS and 20.—Wair.arapa U,C. Autumn April 18, 20 "and 21 .^Auckland'/ItIC, -All limn. . . April 20.—I'itoa R.C.'-'Ahriualf si April 20.' —AVaipnkurau fJ.C. ■'■ A;mual..i V;.'; April 20— Beaumont J.C,,. Annual.. , »;. April 20 and 21.—iiiyertori"R.Cl- 'Ea,ster! April 20 and 2L—KuiMra R.G.': Autumn. ■ April 20 and 21.—C.J:G; Autumrn<"" .... April 20 and 21.—Feildtug ,I.C...Autumn.; April 23 and 24. —Westland-R.C.'AlJtuhpi, April 30.—Taieri Amatem;;T.C./ Atitumn. April 20 and May. 2.-^Avqudalo i; 'J:o. ; i'Ai tnmn. April 20 1 and May ,2-.-^W.ellingtpn:v,;Jl.< Autumn. ■; - May 2.—Christchurch !R.C. Autumn. May 6 and 7.—Hawkc's^Bsnr'.TlG. "Autoutui May 6 and .7.T-MaHboroftgh't®.C. i Autumii May 13 and Id.—Ash.bu'rfon., County ;R.( , Autumn,. . ... . May 13 and 14.—Egmont R,C. Winter. . May 23 and 25.—Wnngamu J.C. 'Winter. May' 23 and 25.—North"..Otago, vT.Cr-AYintc: June 3 .and 4.—Dunedin., J.ti.T 'Winter.';;.: NOTES AMD GOIWENTS. .. . (By Gi.encoe.) 1 ■ Golden Eaglo and Starina have been oi torcd for the principal events at the Avbudal Jockey Club's Meetmg. The Stcpniak 'mare; Munjcet., was, sold' fc £800.' ' It is. understood'■ that."Mr. Aneai owner of- Pitzgrafton, Mallard; I .'aiid Ballarc is the buyer., 1 v • •' ■ '■■■ Kitcbiuim.iid was not taken tb the'Mjina watii Meeting on account'of a' nithbr injur to her fetlock." '• ; , •:.. •■:' V ; -. , ■ Harry Jackson arrived from Awapuni yet terday morning with Sigiioiand went, oil to Christchurch' by the boat. Mr. G. J. F. Palmer,Jias ,disposed, pf, th bay colt Seafield (Season,. Delajal—l' lekl ltyasc to Mr. 3). J. Price for £100.: At t-lic cohclii sion of tho CantprWy Jockey. Ciub's'Autnm: Sleeting the whole of;Miv.Palmer's horse will'be submitted : to aileron.'. V,;,! 1 . • Probable niay start in the'Welter'Races a Riccarton, but a Christchurch.;-visitor, ijiform mo that lie;can have very, littlo^liancq,.'as.'li is in in'.or condition. ■ Ha'.-ry Cutts went .home .last.'niglit»wit] Sister Anjie, Clvichatt-an. De Witte, and llus bandinan... None of the' tcjim' rail .'iip to'ex pcotations at Awapuni. Had Sister Anm reproduced s the form:slip showod at, Riceartoi at Easter she must hayOr.acco.unted. : for.,thi Juvauilt) Handicap on 'Wednesday... -For all .that, :t. inu?t Moii Am : can gallop vorv fast for five iur longs, and when slip is a'Hi.tlo m.Vro .seasonec she , m»y prove a' socond.'-Solution'i for:' Mr Patterson..-,. -,V . ' , I hear that it is' moro--tbkii"' likely "thai the Wanganui trainer, | W ' IT. Keith, wil shortly take his team l;o,fjvdiip/.'.j,;, Jockoy-H., Tate is assisting J.- ir the management of his team at Wangantu Daisy. Paul, an inmate' of'Peachej's stable was entered at Awapiini, . but" did.'no't.' , niaki the trip, ■ •••-.-•v. -. .'.iv- ■ ; According to a.Melbourne paper;; it-is'quitc likely that Mr. J. McDonald,l oirner ot Mountain King," will'not start:;this:W»liace' (iolt agajnst.Elevatibn in ati3 rl of tlio freight'for ag4 svent's ! at l ' the Australian -Jockey" Club's Autumn Meeting. .. -V--Light-weight jockey. Vi Cress ,*• -is ..;rjding pretty irell just now.''', ;.".-'4Jo is, perhaps", aiot jujtq 'strong, enough to do, full, justice; to 'his moiint in a hard iiniah,;,biit ; ho.gained'jiany admirers ' by. thq- lnatvn'e^'Jiv..whiclv.'jho.irode Silver, Lead and.Tuatalsi,-into''second'.positibii it Awapuni.:■■ , 'j: : : :<■: ■ Olaremont'B last threo efforts over hurdlen liavo been ;in ■ open time tho St. Cyr gelding .has-fiilp4J.^c<o^4Vi^lafM.j" Progeny of Gold Reef- (Bend Or—Crucible) won. four., at': the" Manawdtji''Meetitigj ind, the, total stakes' Vpiv. by .tho: representatives ■of the imported- "' amoiirit'cd to £520. .The; other prjiicipal'-'winriijig- sifes!'at the mooting' were iMcrrlirdb''.' (BiU'l'iif' Jforlr landr-Etraweenie) £'130,' Sail Fran (Gohp— Procella)' £370,' and Gonqnoroi;-, (Medallion— siesta). £250. : ' . Mr. E. J.-Watt waS.tho. pnncipal winning pwner at tho Awapuni "Moeting.i oi.TjiQ stake's iron'by-his horses, Abenguio,-and .King Billy, amounted to £330. " . / . The New Z6alnnd-bres"Stallion Swordfish 11. (Hoiclikiss—Fisbgirl)'too!-: first prize at the West Maitland pai'ly in -the montlii ■ : . . - '. .-,■■■ j. ■ The Bivkenhead gelding Wallassoy was runnirig- iii a, hack' race Ht-'Roselrill-tlro'.'day'iUara-nui won the' Cup, but failed tp gain a placoi'.'.; ';Thb,,.']il l ig'3 CiiPi presented. ..by i U(3 Majesty King Edward V11.,,t0, thp "\V?ird Union Hunt - yßacps, constituiies " unique trophy in tho history of j'th'is :faniou» jack. King Edward datosuiis''.fearliest' assoiiatiorf ivith a racing-saddloj not in Meath, indeed, but in Ivildnre.'- It. was ,\vhjle; }ifl wiis loing duty with his regimentj-'tlip' grenadier jrU9rds, thatithe''thcn ; ;.l'rihce' : nis first appoaranofl lis race, too, as testified .'hy '|qjne''jiicmb'rials ivhich find an appropriate pkco in iho..King's rooms- in the •-.vNewmarkot.—' ' Jj'all Mall Gazette." . ! Melodcon fell -in tho Rosehill Cup, '■ but liis jockoy,"How},' was not soriously. Mirt.:"' ■ V:.' 1 ;;''- Boniform, the unbpatcn .three-year-old, - in ;be, Yaldhurgt stable,' is reported to bo per-.-'ectly ,found no>r, and all going wroll during ,h'e coming week, tho Multiform ••.colt is a iiiro starter nt tho Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting. Elysium showed good forlii' )uni ;; snd Golden Slipper in well'spoken of; ;o ttiat tho gold jacKot . and : bl?ck -cap . veil! irobably claim some stake-moiiey "at Iticcar^ .<lll. : '.'lr '.Elysium has: been entered :for.' a-Wo-year-ild handicap raco on" Easfer' holiday, und'it s possible that she may not bo, Mr. Stead's 'pprpspntativo in tho • Champagne;'. Stakes'.. The-Wangamii Jockpy Club has inado ono >r, two alterations at tho raceobiirse siiicp' tlje jup Meeting, Tho gatb;rlbadiiig, frbm'-thb lirdcage to the racing;traplt'lias:becna'bplacpd iy a-muoli wider ono, and othpr details that •equirod attention have also boon looked'to. FEILDIND RACES. Tho following - weights , halo. beeirvdeclhrod iy Mr. J. E.Henrys for the Fcildmg-Jocl% Dlub's Easter Mootinga MANGAOiYE STAKES. 1
PONY AND GALLOWAY RACING CLUB," •v '. The .Mowing nominations have been re-'/: - ceivcd for the Pony and Galloway. Racing . ; Club's Faster mooting :— FIB ST DAY. r- : Seniofyantl- Junior 14.2 Handicaps. Fiva . , furlongs. — Max; Resemble, -Roscna, St. , Hilda,. Wee Nannie, Mimgiai, Kauhoe, Nellio, ; Firofly) Silvery Ocean,-Query, Balgonie, Lady, - 'Helen©', Lady Zion, Insanity, Normandale. . JuUibr; and -Senior' 14.3 Handicaps.- Six - ' -/Lonesome, Gileadit, ..Lady, • Dsphin, Daii O'Conncll, Prince Roy, Sliretta," . f 'Belkyue, .Uplands, St. Hilda, Napoleon, Pu- , ketttaVa; "Lsdy" Mason. - , • : : ; Galloway-Handicap • Four, furlongs. Do-,rina-,"lWtineor,; Gileadit; -'Woo Nannie, Lady ! » ;Zion,-Marquis, .Miretta, Champagne, Disciple, '• St.' ;, Hilda, ,; Ileiculeau,:lnspiration, Ladv V -.Doris; i ■ V-. / : " Builders'/ Handicap.'Four furlongs. — '' Resemble; Lady Helen,e, Lady Zion, i .Puketotara, Maid pf all .Workj'\Yee Nannie; ; ; ; ;*.Vinnie, : 'Insanity..-.j r /. ' ; '• :j, ■ ; ' SECOND DAY. ' 1 Liliputiaii Handicap. --Four furlongs.—Resemble, Lady Ilelciio, Roseua,' '.. Query, ' St. Hilda, Insanity, Balgonie, Ar< '.tistic. - '. t 'v- ; - Maiden, Handicap. Four furlongs.-—Dorina,' 1 .Champagne;' Silvery Ocean, Disoiploi ' Weo ; iNannie; Napoleon, Dan O'Conncll, Marquis, , 1 :Lndy -Doris,-. Maid .of all Work, '.... Bellovue,.- ; iLbnesome, Lady Daphin, Lady Helene, Nellie, ; IMangiai,. Lady Mason.-V : Cnp.,' . Six furlongs.—Firofly, Mu- ■ tiueer; Mangiai,, Gileadit, Horculoan, ! Kau- ; , hoe, Inspiration, Miretta, Weka, Voromqus. (late Sonoma), Disciple, Lady Zion, Balgonie, i Lady Doris. i,-. Tramway Handicap. Fivo' furlongs.—Firefly, .Insanity,-Rosona, Mangiai, Horoulcan, , Puketotara, Ladv Mason. V; ' '• :• Replantation 'Handicap. Six furlongs,—> Weka, Uplands, Dan O'Conncll, Princo Roy, , Norijiandale,. Lojiesom?, Napoleon,; Inspirv • tion, Lady Mason, Gileadit. , ' ■/. • Ivfti'aka i Handicap/';- Four furlongs.—Fird«: " fly,vliesomble; Lady Helene, Herculean, Kau- ■ lioo;: Artistic, Maid of; *11 . Work,' Wpe. Nan- . : uie, Lady-Zion, Puketotara, Query, Winnie. . ,' Telegraph 'Handicap: Four furlongs.—' Champagne,' Mutineer, Bellerue, Dis-: ciple,'Balgonie; 'Lady Zion, Inspiration, Do- ' > ri))a,: 'Weka-, -Veroninud flntc'Sonoms), Lonesome, St. Hilda, Woo Nannie, Dan O'Con- , . , .noil, Miretta. ■ : ; ....
. - " x toADOMINION, FlilOAY, APRIL 10, 1908; THE HOUSING PROBLEM ,STORMY WEATHER. 'PROVINCIAL' NEWS. FOOTBALL. . THE TORE ; •"/ 1 — 9 "~—"T - ■ : — \ (lr.on oca special c'orresi'ondenu.), - DISCUSSION BY- THE.CITY COUNCIL. SHIPPING DELAYED. ALLEGED IMPROPER PRACTICES. . * .- NEW'ZEALAND RUGBY ONION. : — ! 1 v («. TEI.JOK.lrn—srECIAt/ CORItESrONDKNT.I 1 ——— \ PALMERSTON. . > ' -' - PASSED. 'Auckland, Apri'l 9. .CLOSING:HOURS. ,\ , : MEETING 1 OF MANAGEMENT 77T - ;,.. V ' 1 •» V • Wintrv weathor sot in hero a coimlo of V. ' HOSPITAL MATTERS. ' COMMITTEE. April 10 and 11.—Rceftbn-J.C. r Autumn.- ■ / " ■ Citjr" CounciV moot- days. ag<i, • awl., was' agiin'' Mt .yesterday. • TWO PEPUWIONS TO THE.CfEY. . Rofcrnng to the PalmcrstaV Hospital at NORTH ISLAND v SOUTH ISLAND. Xpril 18 "ImT"r.^vtickland' itlC. • tncinsfc evonin^*— : ' , • , Along tho?East Coast a strong south-easterly COUNCIL. . ' \ tno mooting of tho A»anaM-atu County Conn- Tho weekly mooting of'tho Management urnn. 1 ; -"■ u '' v V%galo;-was blowing, /and, a- number of tho Tho cwiclupfc. of billiard saloons in city w;i?L flm fl' 0 „"? a , ,n 2 au P J , r ' , J * °- Committeo of tho Now. Zealand Rugby Union' April 20.'-I>atca R.C. ; - ! jit " cE "pio<j tiio ottentioH.of tho city cLiiicij Si'lEf 83ES!7*t < 5sfir te v ••v'>gpiro^§0.acros;bf.-lana;.in-the mdostoira nioyomon.s, whilo ; ,sovcral. of tho scons; up- lass night, when .two opposing points oftyiow take up tho question of an operating Iheatro. Jfyaros, J. H.' A. Laughton, A. Laurunson, April 20 and 21 -Riv'e'rtori 'R.C:''Ea,stdr: ■j v. oiY.whieh to orcct houses for;suit-';. north;.couJcrnqt. corao down tho coast. J-ho wero .explained by;deputations representing while wonderfully good work had been dono ft, j{. Isaacs, W. Warburton, N7 Galbraith, April 20 and 2LKumara R.G.' Autumn. .■ tenants,v and ; that, tugbpat; Pelican rati through;.the galo sue-, the billiard saloon- keepers and'tho Council of ' in the;past it was rccoguiscd that the stall' a nd J'-. I). Avery (secretary). ' ' April 20 and *si.—c.j/c/ Autumnic" . , ' ;* >to witli tho . ceasfully/yesterday, hut sho.had to lot; go tho Churches. \ W51S 1 Haaeqtmtoly treated - in the matter of Tho Now Zealand "University toam ' was April 20 and 21.—Feildiiio:-J..G.r : Auturan. r . .part of'a 'raft'of log's sho had in tow, ami vrwiuc nWrnnr \ ?!!!! !!! for oporatjons. Plana had granted ' permission . to play * tho Sydney April' 23 and 24.—WcsUa!TdlR^;\A^W»v . .''employees, am] others with decent; .. . „•;' •» "■ - MEW SOI' THE.l iiOPBIMOKS. m . "® e . n VJ» t ■ ] an • operating theatre University representative!! in July, and to April 30.—Taieri Amateur. T.C. Atitumn. ' agjiS"" mb0,s A, 1,,£ ?,,dHw ;; , i'lffilii-lr tW eloaitig 'hom5 to 485 l^fc^Sw ll i!S!fl5!i , rt.^«• . T1,u INBer R:P,V. intimatet lint, at its April 2D - and May ;R.f ..'opportiniityVofVbuying'lahd at' W r adostown from'10 to 11 pnn. ,Mr. Casey .urged that in\ „f ! llfoi/ir f the ..V? 8 * mstaiieo, tho following resolution wrnild bo Autumn. •, ■ ,, /,:'mQroi-i!Hcaplyivthan : '.would be .iftor; ' f n hn to the' tho ' other centres tho closing hour was ll'\ J " °{: 7^r consiimptivcs was also morcd at the N.Z.R.U.'s annual meeting:— May 2—ChristchurclrR.C. Autumn. • • : i to .tHdt' or Tlio car-o® and in ■ the same centres, Dunedin, L 1 fn n? 5° un S foll " w ' h f 1 .><«.». "That.one number of.tho Management Com- May <3 :and T.-Hawke'^BayMIC.•'Autumn : suburb:: V'iThe : .Cbiih6il some ' timo ■ ago 'apr. '.Jf Ohristchureh, and Auckland,, ten o'cloclcclos- £»J 10 „ ot for two nliUee i)y fr0ln tho Wo.st Coast." May 6 and T.-MaHboroftghKR.e* Autumn • pointed/.a. committee; to[ deal '.with this mat- • nl f : l .tvh'nd SoToiitcon' horses m S of hotels obtained. In those cities tho ((„? ' % hargcd ' aB Tho secretary was instructed to inform all May 13 and Id.—Ashburfcon., .County ;R.C ■:tor ) ''5Kut;>'th'o.'' :, coniinittbo. had 'hot reported;' brought : .on- to Aucktol. extra hour had.not caused any detriment to ? UQ i ' "i -i 8t r^n" 1 wi^.. c onsump- nniolw that, as formerly, tlm expenses of . Autumn,. • : The Coiincil 'might 'sefc-' asido some monoy .Wore, on h(«id.for. Gisbp ,. •_ -•• • q nlla ii tho public. In Section 2 of the 'Polico Olfences' i. 011 i ,0 r "P £100 » a«d had. traycjlgd 0 no dologate from each Union to tho-annual May 18 and R,C. Winter... : V :'.'WTrefy.'.ycay'f6S" of tcottagoi,-nntft Amendment Act, 1903, saloons bo T fT° i" Ca ' e "" meeting of tho N.Z.ll.U, would be allowed. May 23 and J.C:' AVinter: • - ; TO«l?l bound .at clos6d ;u ; . • to fJ 0f ,WH ? 9t lV )Ut T ni Tho P V ,E.U.: recommended that May 23 and 25.-North:.Otago &'sborno.,, v . .... make regulations .in.thefr districts, but it fithat <rf annna 1 moetfng of the N.Z.R U. be held June 3;and 4.-Dunedin.,J.feWinter. : into tho question thoroughly/and the Har- ''•:''. )V.' 1 .: seomod -an-indication; of % .opinion of our ' fit „t at 2 o'drek m the. afternoon of Mayji in- i. "v-:.. ,l)qur :^oard,;a5:anot.hpr,lpcal,body...oniplo,v l ing. /HEAVY. RAIN.' ■ enlightened legislators fhi»Meiren o'clock was Oroin Bridge The noifflthonrV'h-id been i°f, Q m - l . ho o y on!ng ' , . wa ® ' NOTES AMD GORJ^ENTS. ..;• f : ;A-.'a;^.al?:-dpai;;of.-l^ur,;should.lw;:invit«d to l 10^ 00 - !ato - .lVro was'an important point \- u § irovidin-^^hirwitU warn7clthinc S 8rood tb#t , % annual conference.b(«m,at . .... . . ' " • co v oporaio:- 'i, , Cjit telegraph . j . m tho-economic aspect of. tho ouostion. and A ■ i ■' p A g i • l V cl0, ' mn e 2 p.m., and the annual moating at 4 p.m. n , r ,;^ Ar ; • - • •••: LAND VALUES. ■ V/airoa, April 9. he: compared -the-; kenso fees charged' at 'it-.U.. the Union _ ' . (By 6,rNC0P) ' :. : : i„n io » »•» « natter 4 ttS .ii » •ff'T'Mnr* it 1 .™' Moni oil ao'aoiint'at kin ailviiltti aild Tl.qStop.nali n.a.« llunjcat, ias, sold; Si . .; town.-iVould increase.ytno,T^l uo >of : the : Jand, -NaplOri April iU. \Vpiiinrrfrtn 'irnm awaa/i:! * t|iab itais jii p ro bab1 0 steps would be token 111 that direc- fi.„ f „n ctl -|, 5 f n f„,. A i in frars nf in- £800' ' It. is understood' that Ancar wBich r^vditld\."go'^into' the ,pockets of v a: few,' Thovsteampr -arrived frpm 'Auck- keeper j}ossess?ncr t n ' '9 nc v i!? 11 tioii 'nbxt session. TI19 Board would have torost 1 " '° a " S ' " l lU0 ieo °.. > 1U 0^n0 j. 0 j. tiajffard : aiid • tljo; Cotipcil'-Vshould.'jgurpliaso tho jand land this morning ,to' load 'sheep for Lyttel- ron j. a i'j iin f nr ff 7.nn n !i a P aI( j question of- Greeting - these shel- Tlin'cinnMilmirl f W TT inllmntp-l thnf' ifq is the biivcr ° '.'ri.; ; t ' .v. . Tho- .to«,-.':l»nt .dwing':^''tho.,heavy; ! swoll'.sho .was XJ 11 °J< > r K°™< 1 .floor premises. An- t^ s> i^ wovol Vand that would mqan addi- i fe , „f ' tto • . ■/ - '• v •; ; a '•cQ«nterb}ast.,;against unable :to berfli, and. had to. prooccd to. tho Q oVhor hand'' n f„"•'f°ii 3s 'P°i' weok : tional expenditure. • N Z R1J would Wovo Is foUow^-°'Tint . Kitcliimmaid was not taken to the.Mgna ; -.//th6.(highlyalnM ; tp : iwhich ; .land" had" attained, roadstead to await a .fayourablo :opportimity X,^'?.■ ne at tho centre ; of ... would •move «* watu Meeting on account'of a minor injur; . Str S vTjm° W ?^' thafc ' to .come alongside. Tho soa is now de- the ground .meotihitv of the RinW h * thd North W ,South to hor fetlock; ' "/ : : ; Y " : ; toil Cfoasmg. :: ■ . . J ... - similarly situated in Cliristcliurch- with three u , 1(in h'anoh will ho held to-nioriow. -.Pele- I s l anc l matches." The writers also. stated Harry Jackson arrived from Awapuni ves rr5''°f t^0f^l^r!P?kti r — tables, paid.£1 10s. ;,He stuted that there «? tos w <» bo elected for-tho conference, m that, in.their opinion, the proposed contests terday morning with Signer and,CJarissima „nmAMF< .mWii/c- wa ? morc business durins the last hour than . y * 14 ' . ' should be held at Auckland,' A\olling'tpn, and- and went oil to Christcliurcli by-the boat. •; • -HUTT-'- AND /PETONE.'NEWS. earlier in the. CT oning-.":%any-did not como -,:'' nnmTmm r ' Dunedin. "-It would;" theV continued, " bo ,, r , T w ' v , "'V*' Y il ' -■- :: . ;>:Z. in-tjlL 9 o'clock, aiul oftin wont "way^Z '■ MASTERTON. ' more in 'tho interest of tile gamo if" three ifi vte n^i B ,fe —rTT*~n"T> j; disgust, as a gamo of 100 at least ' -=> . / • test matchos. wore played." Tho'itinerary- t v • ' i? ' v tTT1*j : TAITA FAKMEKS! DINNER.: three-quarters of an hour.- Tho gamo was a 'The annual meetingof the Wairarapa sub-committ-eo was instructed to outline bow. J? ??' , ric ? v vv: -thatI:before .twelve months ; ; • ... , Popular . one/ -especially with' lodger's " who Hbckey Association was held at Masterton' best alterations eould bo effected.in the event ?l on Can|Qrburv- Jockey Club 3-Autnmi -V dinner of;the Tjata. f lad ]ittla clso t „ do { last,- : night,,: :when delegates from the >f changes being decided upon.: ' • . M «* wg .whole, of/Mr. v Palmer s lioisw >: -*a P; held.on Wedne ? day/evening, at the W6rm> comfortablo'room. with a pure, healthy W.P.C.A.V Carterton,-y:iLC.A„ ' Tho Bnsh Districts,R,E.U. wrote, 'stating wl11 be s ")?mitted : to auction. . / , '■ -J 1^" ■ A® A an 'i®-■? ■ ■»--. ..®?^; Hotel. There ,Vas : ;a -largo 'and: represeiitauve atmosphere.; . ; .Tho ; saloons .were conducted -and St. • Matthew's Clubs''-were- present. The there were, this season, six ; senior teams Pfobatlo'niay start in the-Weltei:,Races a1 'i- ■ attendance.of. settlers'from every, part of wo very respoctably, and in accordance, with tho report and 'balancB-sheqt was .adopted, t-ho under its jurisdiction, and' four:' under- tho Riccarton, but a Ciiiistchurcltyisitor.ijiformi '' v' ear ' .■Valloy. : 'vTho»qhairy;.wqs .taken by./Mr. C. w.. by-laws...; .It might be said that the saloons latter showing the Association to have a Puketoi sub-union.. Tho writers wished, to me that he;can have very.little,cliancq,.as li( t? r ■ i! iJ*® 10 „ 5 n ? Il ® £ l. , ,t .Browne ex-Connty, Councillor,. /supported., on werp' dons;.of infamy; that might have been .small'.credit balciice. , The election "of officers, know whetherUhey would liavo to approach j s in lii.or condition. . ' •" W"" . ci 'V "'PJv™tbe.riVh't by;Mr.T. M^'Wilford,'..M,P.,'and PP. in thejiast,-hut it was not the case at resulted as' follows:—President, Mr, A. 6- tho Wairarapa Union with reference to tho ' ■, : ".•' 'f',' - ,' ; : on, tho: left .by : Mr.rjno.- Puthie, sen., 'l.iio present. The 'saloons-in .Wellington-, were now Major; vico presidents, Dr. Bey and Mr. W. arrangements, in connection'with tho.match, Ha'-Y Cutts wont home last^nightwitl . r granted for ,tho,;iZpo, | .,.IIo p er i ous . p 0r tion. of., tho' ceremony was the din- a. credit -to.'Australasia, and he submitted that Mooro; secretary,-Mr. A.-G. l'ragnell; trea- -Britishers 'V. Wairarapa and Bush Districts, oister Aiipe^Clanchatt-an.De A\ ltte, ancl - r> . wa s thoroughly.lenjoyed by a .largo., no objection could be taken"on that ground, surer, ? Mr. W, L. S. Nicol, . vioe-presidont The secretary reported that lie had advised bandman.V None of the bam ran ,up to e* .'. '; : : ,*lj' and -clossly-packed a6$ciiiblaga of prosperpiis.and It was suggested that hotel frequentcremight N.Z.H.A., Miv,W. E. Burling. Gveytown tho writovs'.that tho N.Z.R.U. were making Potations at Awapuni./.Had Sistor-Anne :- / V ' ■ 'The Paraiers"' P'-* 0 saloons at toiro'clock, but. t)io saloon has decidbd to/hold senior, and junior com- arVangemonts to. secure' a"-suitable' ground reproduvoditho form slip, showed at,Riceartor keepers would. not allow any drunkenness, on. portions. . 0 f ? #or tho match ' It was /resolved at .must ha^ = ted:,for.,tte ' ■ ' n; t ! in ' tho ; rnonifed to,bv,ifr;'iivans,'- who; spoke of. the -th°>r premises, Tho; application was' a .-very- -misod a banner, for' junior competitions. • oases where, teams to "ineot.tlie Britishers Jui v ii,I.-, Handicap on;)\pdnesda Jft -' ' " 'citv sho ff many changes, in,tho Valley .during'the last 01^ blo ono . if: the extension was - Evidenco . was -taken;, in. the Arbitration 'will represent two districts; tho Unions in- For all that, :t. imi.st be. admitted• : thai orlna cheme was Buccessful t could bo years „ , , u _ „ ' fn USC n S allowed .to creep Court ■ yesterday in , the',' Bakers' dispute. -Jorested bo notified, advising them .to mako M on An.: can gallop vory, fast forgive If up : "Parliament", ; was proposed • by.Mr..J,.Dnthie, in, as at any momentpolico, were able Witnesses only i were called, and -their- erf: the necessary, arrangements m conncption longs, and when sho is alii.tlo: m.Vre Eeasonec .^ t , J Yho.^err^,.to:-'tte; 4 mMy to myes igato ; . ; donee was of/an'-inconsequential nature, with tho solectioi,of the combined teamy etc. s lio%»y .'prove'' a' second'Solution'.'for •» Mr; ■; V: gested.a ,. v .- p MO d-on. the people, by. the labour laws-ofthe Mr. Shirtclilfo asked ! if .tho, request, came Mr 'Wostbrook Addressed' the Court on -tlie "s 'Tho' Taranaki R.P.U. wrote,-.stating' that Paterso'.i. Ijominion; At; present, v tho ipnn, from patrons/or saloon keepers. / . evidence taken^-'thScrat"the St??" ds feo N.Z.R.U. : could : ' havo .the use of "tho , v . ...; V-v' ! was/bound ; to. work . Mr, Casey replied, that tho pat/ons had ° Sports' tho:British v. Taranaki , I boar; that, it is more--than'likely 'thai not^atiall.,.flo coi- mado tho reauest. ; x ., . '■ ' match.- Its.deocato' would, at the'annual, the; Wanganu, trainer,; W ' H. Keith,-will ; v , .ticularf'locality. built .at .fWadcs-r ;latioa/.was-tae_cau^o..of..this, state oi aiiairs.. •, • . . .. - or fhn "Nf 7, T? TT mnv« ns .fnllrws • shortly taTce his team to/•■vdneT.'.r ' .. . •.toWni;.tho.cdst''of;'transpoH..wduld.;-b(! prohibi-i ; M r -. : :Willord. -replied,.at -some, length . THE COUNCIL OP. TI-IE CHURCHES. FEILDIKG. ! "That tlm NZ'r'h' tin a committeo r V- tt ! m"t • - *-• : t ~n-' 'l , tive''' : to' ; -th6sd : - : workine-''at''''-Mirftmar - to .:this . ; t,oaSt,-ancU.combatwl. .sejeral. of, tho / , .. , .- • -• - , T ■ v yj , y ' „i 1 ' i ' '. tlie, .N.Zr.K.U. >sOj up a committeo Jockoy-H.,Tate is assisting J; Peaclley in 'the- ! .?noy e ?' 6 .assertions,; pointing^out...that' tho rati- dopuitati. 3n : from the Council of tho '.It was; reported: yesterday that the Cham- to, consider tho question , of instituting/ a the management of his'teaffi 'at Wangnui. - , ijority'.pf-'^lie..-'labour' Jaws /irere mado for tha Umichob .then received a hearing oil'tlio her of, Commerce, has decided not to, send schonio of accident: msuranco 'to, cover all Daisv.Paul an inmate' "table f../?-'!". *:y, ijad emplpyer/ 'not. the ' good' ofc. / same subject. .. '•■';<• ;• its \threatened deputation to the Minister - players : under, tho, jurisdiction' . of tho ...„ s - pn y rp( 5-', t -hnt- di'd'-nof-m^ltr ■ •, ;;. THE -HARBOUR BOARD.- . '! Fanners' •• was piopoued by ..Mr. ilio Roy. J. J; North said tho .Council, of for Railways next Tuesday 5 to protest against N.Z.R.U." Tho-writers also, stated that, in' yj e ' /* . :' n. 3 also : acTe0d : ..with'-tlio ; Westbin-y,.'whp;: : paid;.'a, higft_ tho Churohes had. interested itself in tho thb: side-trao&ing of Feilding so far as tho oomiectioii with their resolution, tli'oy would , - ■ ■■■ f principle; Vbf • I19' tliougHt: billiard saloons; for--atiput':'a/yeai-past, ; i>iid Main. Trunk .tramps .concerned... The Cham; liko to know the mimber pf-toams affiliated According to a.Melbourne papery it-isquite :and ; fullV^ : corroboratc'd thb remarks of the pre-, Pleased-.-whou by-laws,of a. more drastic her,is-, assured that. I 1 eliding 1 is not 'side- to tho N.Z.R.U. -If the Waverley Club were likely that Mr. J.-McDonald.Vdwner.;of Mdiin- ; . ' moot-a committeor from tlio Council to.'dis- ylou8''6peafev 'v-' >/ ;■ ; Pi'aracter were adopted.:, \et. they belioved tracked,.' as. tho. list:/of /stopping places has admitted, there would be forty-six teams in tain. King, will not startithisjWallace' colt ;"cues tho matter. A gocxV nuniboi v of. -ivharf : l, :Tlro:: Mr. A/ that the py-jaws being disrogarded and not. been .cbmpilcdiiyct. : Consequently ■ tho their, district this season. . The secretary was agajnst.Elevation in ?.tiy of tho Weight'"for agd •' labourers lived out of town, and- their irro-' Oadeby:.' , . 1 . • torn'.jip. . This idea.' jiras ..'strengthened' by. .Ch'aniher thinks thpJ.presont is not a-'conve- instructed to supply all information at his event's ! at 1 - the Australian Jockey'Club's gular-hoursresulted-'somotimos 'in'their hav- '.••'Musical.-items - were contributed ..by M<ssrs: tho-information just' given that Ik certain nienttimo'to sond a'dojinlation to Welling- command with : reforcnoo .to .tho number .of-. Autumn'Meeting.' .. ».:v .'.'V-, ini' to remain 'in'- town ill nmht ; Tho ; onlv T.M. VVilfortl, M.P.;/Cracroft,-Wilson,: I' 1 , local firm wcro'ronting billiard rooms', at £8' ton. w ; ••' teams under tho jurisdiction of tho N.Z.R.U. '. .';,/. . ■ . elfectiye method of i: sdlvihe. tho problem ias Edwards, ,M, : Delanoy, .1. \iMrath, G, Peck, .a. week. ./Bookmakers .wore carrying 011 their" Tlio annual meeting: of Uhc 'Feildiiig-Seen- With recard to tho application of, thn - .-Light-weight • lodcey. -I. . Qrcss-..'yjding / SX-tho stopping of-hicdulatidn'in l,-ind : ,',fle-was and G. like. -Mr.-\\. II. MMenamin-.Tasan business in sopio of tho saloons in, the teeth ory, Prcseryatidii and' Beautifying Associa- Wavcrloy Club for affiliation to tho; Taranaki well, just now. ,..Ho is, por.iaps :,,not 0 f tho.by-laws,:, and in. spito of thd'inspfcoforsV "tion was".'held on 'night,. „Mr.. B.F.U.. which'; wouldVinvolvo. an /alteration ptrpng.enpugli to. do, M Justly to; his . V V : 'TOiisidorfthe 'Biatfer'y'Tho"port 'made'-Wei- ;The polico supervision'was, not satisfactory. Lethbridgo,' M.P., .presiding. r The election of tho boundaries of tho district, it was .de- mount in a hard hnisli,.,biit lie gained piany : ; .: /}< 0"epftho.;^oon-k^^had ; office^ 'resulted is follows, -Patron, Mr, pidod to ask tho R.F.U.'if'they. fcZaM'TS^lI-iS'^l ■" 1 '--.-''i »lalraurers' 1 bei rcbiiaidetned: j-v 'f'..---';*--'. family, was/proposed .by Mr. T. M. Wilford,' ho. had'only,had a visit from one; policeman F, : /l. lothbndgo^MlP.; president, 'Mr. had-any objections. • . •/.• ancl.luataui.nito second..position ■ ; : .{rCWiincillor.'Eletcherv'aaid'that a'.commitfeQ who: paid tribtito to the manner in during a number;of .real's, and then, tho con- W.mi .J. B. J.rowm (Mayor); vice-presidents, ,- ; Mr,, Galbraith .moved as iollows:— , ,. a« Anapujii. -. , , ,,'i---/ • / ':*.;.-'liaariheoiV^rsetilpI : 6n'?>hiif• which .th^;>qsU^d T co?duotcd v of. stable .merely put. his .head in -at ,tho dpor ; . Mossrs, F. L\. ,and' J. (>. - Cobbe; - j. tMThat fcho ;NorthIsland ;<v. : :South...: , ;' ula^ c mont-B last,threo offorbv.over :i h.urdleR V;-sitter* •.v cv ® I i^ ,a^r i -VO"" 1 "- i*'"''■ •' " :an :•^Tho"inteI:ests , of-'tho committeemeif, Messrs.' L; T. Brownj 'D. (Jsltind lp'atch be played iiviVoilington on;;-, !\ ai °04. v : • shou]d-' .'Ho '- A'T l^h°T J 1^, es . tenst, .youth of the City demanded.that these places Prydo, E. Gopdbobcre, A. H.,, Sutton, F. t] 10 Saturday preceding ; the tost inatcli ; the St. Cyi gelding has . ; / ; slioukl be and inspected. Wrani, and, B. Montgomery; 'secretary, , between the'Britishers aiicl New Zedland,-' Progeny| of. Gold ; ReeP<Bend^ : Of^Crucible) / t to , n WW. G. 'Fltzp^ipk.,-/.:.: . ,, . . nnd that tho solootors hp presenter tho - , vo „ tour,races: at/thtf'kna^tu'^eet&a . /. th^; words .f. r om : . 25Q < apres,";. etc.,; !«, of^e^Sp^OT^ 9 ""- a " d ,T^ o: . m^,r 0 : ' r--v; . ,V"" \ ■ '.purpose.of,finally, .picking:,tho New Zca, and tho tptal stakds/Vpi V /by tho:represbntaomirt^y/.vy.? 'jO'Mr.,- : WeJch' spoke;-,witli::regard to 'tho'Taita •• Tl^A i -V V • v e -S'"^ a - 5 a ' ga ™° , 1? ,• • : iWOOTIVILTjE '' 1 ' team.-' . . tives - of the 'lamouhtcd '-to . •!"' THF,' PORTTfON TN GLASGOW' detailed the, uphill eiForts' iho.undGrstood, never played; .; v -; ' ■ Soeakinr in sunnort of his : motion : Mr .The ; other prjiicipal * sire^Tab : -tV'-''' °f'the. executive j to. get. good, returns'-for. their, gambling-. IvA.icaso hoard -m ■ Auck-i /At the I'olicc.Court-yostorday morning,.bo- f<„iLl;+i. FLi. i,; a d •.„« tho meotinc' were /MerrhiW''(Bill" of''Port-* , , . , Tho Mayor.statcd that tho,committeo post-, produce,in tho city markets.. Mr.'T. -M. Wil- land-/showed ..tha.t': it-/ was'played - for.- high fore Messrs.-J.-Millar. and ,J. Harris, J. P.'s; Galbraith stated, that lns_ uas,. of i^ n^_wt i a ® een :'v £.130' Frin ',/;! ponsd- consideration; ;of::tho:,matter,- pending . ford, "'M.lVj/.Was/strongly, in; support -of/ tho stakes...,Here, however,..tho: game. was. freely, a ease was tried of which tho ■ law. points conditional upon tho 1t.1ncrary.of; tho n .ii.y 4? 370 • ,.j Gonouefoj--'fMiiaallidn— /,;--,/; to/the- tramways.; ''mattcr : '.oroupht',;foppl;bjr: ; -Mr; .-■Welch', "and, playwl./iii-thei; saloons, and- spceidl tables' may prevp of interest to many. A,Rosenborg g" tls !f . team; not »omg.;. altered. -On tlio "•sru-'it" ' /that also/spoko in,:;regird- to./tho trouble/-of. tho reservod- for, it:'" Tho deputation, also' was charged 1 by P.>Scallv with killing six of- Saturday in -Britishers would . . \ . ,..... Dairy'.Inspectors, whose-.irord- was. taken "in wished ".to-, opposo,,- tho.-' extension -of tho ,olos-. 'his ducks,: and'not acquainting tho owner or: nieet; Nelson. If. the North Isjand 1 v. feoijth , Mr.-E. J,.-.Watt waS,the,pnricipal winning •/:..'-;naturo'fiinsuital4o ipg: hours for-these' establishments from- ten "tliepolice;and'.burying- tho carcasses within .Island mateli -(voro pn the • date.; ho owner at tlio Awapuni 'Meeting.: /,'i'Jiq,stake's //i'H.b 'simply',cm ; tho '>.:■o'clock;-to : eleven. Jt' would ho ''impossiblo' -18 hours. . The"ovidenco'"showed that %"• .suggosted the. selectors would bp able to picjc won by Ins horses, A.togmp; and .King Billy, / .: .' .' .. land; .■.An:aiterati6ii.,;should:' > bQ;.niado.,here.:in with-'enthusiasm ' and the Chairman ll'r P to " keep'the :sa]oons'freo from/tho " hotel ducks ;^had. been annoying -Rosenborg,' who sept- ,% lr , 4 ( ? a l a ! 1 d team on^. curront form; , amounted to £390. . /;. -W.--Brown,.VrMponded/' -;.///■ '..V.-T ,in.;t|io interests/of tho, gamp,' tino"of-l.is'children to: tho:neighbours:to as-' 1 r Tlic'New Zoaland-bred-stallion SwbrdfishII; ,:/V. somo informa- *;Auld/Lang ; Sy)ie" was' the, last/item of an Wlt ! 1 which' as a gamo the- deputation had certain to whom . they ibolpngcd; but tho ho .machinable, to inako the selection (Ifotclikiss—Fishgirl)'took first prize at the '^r.^t^om.v,-'■/,,,;,/ ■-. enjoyable ,prpgraDime./-, / "--i-.;,/ i'."no quarrel, the later-, hour: .shoilld liot /bo lieighhpurs all disputed ownership, whereupon 1 firsthand play a serious, trial match subso- -^r cs t Jlaitland Show>*N.SAV. eai'lv in -tho ■[]■ Counpillor '''. ■; : i.-.r •'•; ' ; . ■■ granted.. Tho'.billinrcl snloon : keepers them-' Eoseiibcrg rshot.tlie ducks. " Botno weoks af-' Q U0J jtly. ; It was jus opinion that a, playor .nioiitli; : ., :;v V "4 wesiion.V -lnindj' 'was/how ..-.The .laijfe v nieht ! fives'-; were 1 - divided on tho-.question, and ho towards Scally jnissed' his .ducks,'and found wrnild • not_ any - risks- after .Jib-. had j _ • been; -V ij. ' .; ;.,:V;^far[v ; the ; by-.tho received! ; Jn'fther/''strength --from;th'o ■formation submitted, that• • it';wwild:-bo'-litt-lor! less than that these were-the 'ones-destroyed. Soally's- s°Wptcd_, Refernng_to tho team whichTopre- ; ■ "he liukenhead gelding \\allassey ..was run^ . /' - r • AdvancGs ,,t^y'Wofkers;;Act..''Ho• .understoocl of troop/; which , wjis ehroljedi iii, the monstrous' if. 1 tho 'demand- for 'extension • of\ witnesses proved the ownership, but failed to' sentcd Rew. against-Bntaih at lAel-; Hing iu a hack race qay *j\lar^-'A'.--■,/:tliat; tliatrAoKwjis -being availed of;to:a;coni'^o\vnlIali:.,ThQ;Mhybr 4 was'in hours were granted. V- ..T' 'y. 1 --prove that tlio birds had been liuried wjthiiv lin S ton . he-;asserted; that,, all that m Up|:but failed tp gain aplaco.:., : ;, /- " siderablq degree::;'•, ]" / : 'His 1 Worship offered _a-silver!,oup the mem- : -,Mr. J:.' Hutoheson/said he/-belioved that tho timo ' allowed: by.- law, whereupon - the: was wrong ivijih it was that some of tlio backs ' 1 Tlib > Kinc's Cun. ' nresented, bv.^Hk ■ '-!-.'■- ;;;Cb u iicillor',rB^liingOT--didv not/believe .in .bey.jirho'itui^ed^qut..to-lw.:thg-.bort-.9lj-roiin4 the; billiard saloons'would.be mado fiupple- Magistrates, dismissed ' tho, ease, each, side J' 01 "? norvous. The forwards played per- Majesty Kinu Edward VII to tho W*rrl / : wprkraeu'3 homes,- - A' man should ■ not get' n * w mentary to Jtho publifi- houses if .they were paying 1 heir own costs.,'- .Tho. Magistrates fecjtl.v, said wore,, in fact,-as. fine a.pack as Uni on H uu t. Races 1£!0S "' constitutes . ■ ..niarrm™lil: ( ho/got.:a.Vhome.'- Workmen wfe^m^ofe 1 ?9 "? to MIU P open until eleven. Ho ,was,sure no cW-nf agrecS that'Rosenberg'was justified in killing had oyer been seen in the Dominion.-' ' • " SVSv'Ki history''ol^MsSu^ ; : : cspcc ia 11^ ; i u - Wplli ngt on of;tha ; Bank'bf New Zea- 'Pooi? 1 ®', wanted to go, hack/to eleven "o'clock the.ducks, but that,/ 111; failing to-find tho •'.Langhton proposed tho following King'Edward -aatosi3iis"cjiirliesfc''ass^ :: -/ Councillor.; //guppprtea : r tho:. amend r hmdi/Mr; T.:0,-Barraud; is going.on leave for olpsuig forthp bars,: liu 11 f' th 0: bill 1 a r d rooms, owner, his proper course was to .havo aoquam- .. .. ... J iatiorf .. witll ,a raoingl-saddle, not in Meath i.H' thrco-.jnonths,'';on account pf his health./ /Mr. were'openj. men v wnnld f (ro:t.here-with a bottlo ted the police. ■ That tho selectors -bp asked tp-.pick.indeed, but in Ivildaro. -It was while- ho was :,' /' ,' ' : /V^oiinciII px*:Hindmarsh/;in, reply,: stated that Lo5«ry,.'.o|."-Welljn8ton branch, will, be .in-'.'oachi.p9ekot.''..'He..felt'.'it.;conM;:h'ardly--'bo vr. .i - —— — ... . tho New Zealand: team in time, for tho "■ doing duty with his regiment;"tlid'Grenadier ,/.,/-:;a, sinlnng/fimd: i^ipuId did' in/charge, during itjippcnod/of-.Mr. :Barraud'a necmsary-,-t-o' make these f enresbht.ations,' ••• DT'A Tv T • ' niembors to roach Wellington 10 .days : Guards, that. the- , thch ; Pnnce : pf''Wales--mada '" absence.;-, a, .the-Council' would-no. doubt agree-with - „ - . before tho test match; and that on tiio his first appoaranoe iind'idrf : ,on^should^dp,whatv^ i coiid;to,advance;a .;/;x. il .:',:>/,S-.rrr',;;! ; . their views. ' . .' : TJ10 ..-atopayer? of- To Horo are strongly. .Saturday preceding; tlio match tho/New. ' his race', too, as-testified'Vwme'mcmdmls happine?s of a 1 instead of amassing wealth PLTOND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. a nM r, nTIF®!TT<WR"" ' .prptestine against tlio proposal'of the Horo- Zealand representatives play Wellington ' which find an aiipropri'atQ placo in the Kinc's -; •;.{^^cilj9r.. i Fleteli«ya\'pomfei'pf-- view --was" an ."» „ f : hJ ' fi, ,-n . = ,/; pOM.E .qUJibiiONb, ■ ... .. whenua C'cunty Counoil to make a. deviation i prpviiK.-e." . : ' > , . n „, n<!^ , t i,p . ! V''' 4;: v\-^-A^trich ;: ' yfay;'. of .booking'; at-" 'the .inatter,;.. as". Technicid he's been held in •■pon motion- "* n 'to .'tho- 1 Mayor/ -Mr. Casev, who in. tlio county'road opposito Mr.' Skerman's . Tim Plin'rmnn 1m wmiiri «nt orn ' : +i'i u Pall 'Mall' Gazette " 3 '!<■ ■ : ■V^v y v.^eryj)ody..kn^: ; in; with.to-morrow's ceremony founda" had*-'-remained-in the .Council Chamber with property, and adjacent to the railway,station,' •• A • _ H .fonlif +i U °\t < " V ' '• ' K' .-;.'-"vt%;:-speakers; ,-tion .s'torio ; of 'tho'iew" scH'oQias : to - ba laid.' The the other : members of the' deputation, .said .as they consider it would be cheaper: to widen 7 « +1 the . Melodcon fell .-in tho Rpsehill-Cup,',but..hV • onl^./'distriot;. suitable: bo , lief- A. ,1'homson; presided.'"''. ■' that .the firm, of bookmakers which-had'iieen the present'road. ,A; deputation, 'consisting of? w f ft u l ag^"s S an °t" er ;team/ jockey, Hood,' was not s'6riousiy.-.Mirtr : -/ - 9 tained.hoped /tlie''.Council "would do Correspondence' was • received . as follows!- referred to, although they -held 'ilio lpaso of Mossrs. Ivitsby,. Allen, fjtoroy, Nodino, '.»nd; fp •<.!,„ -_u.-„,,fn r i r ? SU |t S W0U *. accruo Bonifonn ' th^'^mb^fiW^V^'v^'Ai-J" Vn -'.'•'•':W n }ethiiig;-:.iJ^a§;.;ail.^y^.:weU , !pa's8irigVaj!-' J? 0 '!- 'ft -t'owds, .-Major .Kebble, the. Her; tho-billiard saloon referred to', had'a man'- Windley will'wait on t-])? County Council tp- 1 1C? 'th 0 /motion: were- -, ; > .. ,. , "i:. /'. - .'stract ! mtittonsjCanditheit-'-admg.'notKinK; ; -. V:' Father;-Maples, and, Mr.,D. ,M. .Veats, regret- a?er in charce and instructed him to com- morrow. 4 . , adopted. In that event: all the: seleptors toe laidhurst staoie, is ba-per., / :, :S'A:/^| Sisiiwrf-, »ia a, c f;"'? ..HI" »«» • ■■'■• ;. :::• - •' . :. The asaistant ; secretary reported that - the steuctod-: to tho same ofFept, separately, day/of tho 'funeral, ■ .althqiigh thp Roy. Mr. motion, aaopted.,.. v , ,.. ' ;/ \. ,r." ; ' v -. -fv-. ; secretary., of: the,. Oititens! Iirass: .Band had Mr: -North:" Our- information lis quito'dif- Jemuera informed a Dohinion rpprcspiitativo 1 ■ . ' ~—~ J —•— " > . .l<ilysinm-'has:-been' 9ntbr<>d':fdr:-'a:;tw(}-year-' . NORTHLijyND /INCLUDED ,IN- : THE CITY; . i "for-nied ,hfm,. vhat lus band .would also , he fcre'nt from'.'that,: ■' •• • that it would take place this afternoon. Thcro ' MANAWATU RUGBY UNION. • • old handicap race on' Easter' Monday," aiid" it had "' Councillor Biss .asked; of ;what age and » a probability,.hoover, of the day .being . , ' xlaEG!uriI _ wsg ASSB0]ATIQ!; i ' ; is possiWe that may not bp/Stpad's . tho/alterations,;in . : th6 . boundaries of tho- Nicbalson were appointed' claw*\e -frequento of.the,Mloons.-^ere.'.v.'• jltored., .. .' . ; , ■ ' , : . - J™ . : • ,-epresontatiye m tl.o-Champagna.Stako^ ■; -.Bo'rqilgh of ■city/, of Welling- directors of .ceremonies.:, ;■/'/., ,.. • Mr. North,, said _ tho. ago was..limited ,b,v. Tho Alamwatu Ruirbv Union ™nt lo f The Wanganui Jockey'Club has mado-ono "' -' "•' .thaiVportiwi '.'Should. His Exqellency":the-Governor W it• reported ..that the : SHANNON. ; " / ofci- recoml,df :0r.two alteretion. at th^'raceppurse . -,of-,tho:ls.aron,.borougiv'lyine-'to'eastward of cn t •'? train,/ho,will be met.at the station ljy limit, .-was not-.observed.... • ■.;•••. ". : , " ■ ojomnt,. wnon .tno. louqwing .lecpjqmenda- Cun Meet-imr Tho pato-londina fi'-nm"'+'1.« wivielr mMtio ti? His -Worship.-.the'-Mayor Atr. J W M'Ernni : The -Mayor: -It:-is- vfery. easy to .bo m s- .On-,- Wednesday morning members of the tions were made for tlio consideration of tho .f3 +?'• • Mfe KbTSte :and-'thd , /fhomson; : 'tho- • taKm - a Jei-son's VP*-." ' ' .. Makerua Drainage Board,. accompanied ' by New. Zealand Rugby .Union at' its annual "Tmmd? 2 Z 5 -V '> SSSf:'! 1 ? Board - - of / Ifanagers, and. .convsyed,'to' the : Councillor Fletchcr. asked.-if.Jtr. North's .Mr. Armstrong, 0.E:,' and Mr. Voss, coii- moeting to bo held next month:- - - , : . b > a-nnwh wider one,, and otlior details/that . ' ''-Hitherto-'tho' iiositirm ' L TnrJrrk e™hnd. ; -Tho-paaota will lino ,iip- 8 loiig . the knowledge ,of • tho saloons: was drawn ' from tractor, inspected £he 'now drain from ( Sei- (1) That at least 50 per cent, pf the pro- '^.^ no . d . attention have also been.looked..to.- ' dai-v between- Weliinntoii anif liirori hi«ni n \' pr °?u «>jfi 1>u , aj ,"l r i' a .ud .the,bands will his own .oxperieneo.' Be 'protested.-against- -fert's .'subway to.-Tokomaru. . fits of every matcli^'played under 'the aus- :. -•,"' .■ 1 befcn satisfactory to '-omo'-nrondrtv owriprr *r?ivir a Thff"Pw n tho imputation that all.tho proprietors .were .-' i-horo is, some ;niinonr of the suppliers pices of tho'New Zealand Union be handed '•VpiLniNn-'RAOM-''- > - : '-.'^i"'''*.' ; '" : ' • nor s nrrivai. . Ihe. Rev. A. ihqm.on will give b0 ' 0 i tm^kprs . of milk to the looa! factory purchasing the over' to tlio local Unioli on whoso ground . PEILOIND RACES. )':': ;Vi'city^rdsidfnts 'of/.thatlpbrtio'n 'df I mUet"® oTlifi™ ' .Mr.-'North: I did not say. they were .all tjjo- nnfetors ■. . tho inafclv was played " . .. ' Tlie following .weights jiale.beeirvdeclhr^d .' :■/ ;: 'Sido.bf/Tiriakpn Rpad to-'tho sduth-of-Kardri handle,"and v silver /shield attached, bookmakers. - .. -, , /•■ ?' V p,l t nreL T ' f u i i 1 a i.' i IS ). c ' es f abIe measures by Mr. J. E: Henrys for the iFoiIdilig : J6bk6y After the., ceremony .the guests will beenter- "/ CoiiuciJlor Carimchaol: I prptest. aga W st round'abput tho Past Offico .is-duo almost should,, bo taken to empower, line umpires Club . s Bastel , Mootiiics— - V ' •'• : ;arid'fa'rii''thd'-ifrlvild"e'-t-'hf ! 'rifl'' tained.at afternoon, tea at,the State School,- -this/man ipterforipg, entirely, to tho cuhei;t in front pf tlio build- to- assist tlio rofereo .in detecting.instances • '"' /' , :-:'- l - ■' zonship;"--;.. ' '=i-.*?-•'■/. .-V ; -' -.'--'-i-i' - -1. K - 7 -v"' ' /V:. /';'' "/.■■/'' -/ :; ■ -The May.oi-':-closed, the/discussion by pro-, ing. This culvert, wjis- putm abput toil years of rough play., l , / MANGAONE STAKES." ' " : ■ i //When":tlio -potitioii :df .%he ■ residents" of On ..Wednesday-afternoon" Harry Greenfield hiising tlio ..deoutation ,that, the Council ago,, and-is very-muoh too small to,bo of • ... „ —" .:■ ,. , A lh '• -t'V ' western-Kai-ori if or-inclusion.'^ivithin'tho "citv AVas avrested-pn tho Ilutt Road for-drunken- would'go-into, the matter very carefully. inucli use, Tho sam| troub e wdl crop up Lord Sonlt ' 9 i"Gold ;^TVid^^--i , was/lodged,-obje'ctioii-'Was-/ made bv ;; tho ucss nnt l ob5^ne'!angiiiige..' "The.prisonev . At ; ,n .later stage. Cownoillor .Biss.asked should • t-ho now lost Office bo bint at the SUBURBAN DRAINAGE. Kinc Billy S 13"Snlondidi^nT > |;ii : i7'«v.'niM iifti.rttift.il- • 1 'i *t - ' apponred • before -Messrs. . Mothes and Jniilis when- tlio. - Council - would deal with tho re- corner of &tout Street as ])i opooed. Slian- ' ■ ■ i -\i fc " - o n "• o-j ; - , "L. ' ;, ''Wr^iVni-n^lv^-^nS^ 8 i?4» this morning; "iipd, was. fined' with-/the air issue''of'the licenses. ! ' lion needs, now. culyprts very, badly. There ' . : J • *' Dusky . Mprn...- 8- ll r ;S^er^Vnne'v.^.^.v3 expedient only,to includo a pait.of,tho .dis- ternRtive' ofM days', hard labour on,each •: Thn Mavor- said tliev were waitinc for is not an effective one in the town,- LOAN- OF -Pinnnnn Baliarat -.- ...- S ,9 .Litt-lo Mary , i j 2 ; .trict sot; - t|io, deposited plan- for of the- two/, charges preferred, Accused "had tneyviei a waiting lor V 5 ' - , . ' --,i. - . . , . .. , LUAA £100,000., ■ Monarty • ,8/,9 -,I)aiajr?-?anl'- > :. < ?^ 181 . 01 \ 111 the.cioy/• '. . 15*other convictions against-* hifn. "• v v.. 1 , ce^tain lniorniatioi. ( k . . v . ✓ Moto.a ... S O Miss• Vera; 6". 7 .J.' -.Th'e *procldmiiUou ;deolaros that: ; - a as on- Tliore was a "'large attendance at the..open . ' •' 11 1 V .' FEATHERSTON. . DICLAV. ,, • ' ' Irish<Rifle ... 8. 8-. • ';0- 7 ;. ::::;and -frpm Aprfl' ; 2/; 1903,'the area'idescribed nisht. of_Mope.-of-Pctone M.Q-.T.'. : , /'• • . , , - ; Wcdtiosdiv oVnn : -Tho Cit-v Council last night passed formal Mili(1 of 8 7:.Tariiia;;' i/T.;'/"fi:',7 '• 7 ' M ; IMMIGRATION. : ; ./ jftg was welBattended,;tho weather 5 resolutions regarding the £100 000 loan for K.tchpnmaid.v , 8 . 'V- -inHKo-eitf of -woliw't'(5r»' o". ' Carter, was initiated into the order/ aiid seyeral " , ' t "■ , !• very pleasant for dancing. The .floor was drnmago of portions,of thp Melrose district. KAWAKAWA-, HURDLES! ' '•". / "The'' latest/.'nflditifm' ! i ; o il.n V " V«w,'members, .wore, proposed. - The followitig . .. ' : ; t ' , , in splendid order, and tho music was sup- ' ■ J,j ? Mayor said ho thought, it best after :. • • ; 1 , at iu .,' "j," . 'Jii in' :, w ii"' f r f program me r. : was renaerwl rr-Pianoforto solos, APT? TV AT o RV' TTTK TONfi \"RTRD plied by Mrs. A. Burtj Mr. J. Mnnro earrv- c^10 inquiry that tho loan should, bo floated p n i,i "nucf iV . Tenia'riinxro* it " f • m tlie /Wolljiigton; Land Dib- ilros, - Bnllard/ /and Jowett;,/ songs, " Sisters ALS m J "r ou ttho duties of M.C.- As tho hall will on tho London market, where the Council's n 1 1>" ■'■ vn T-• ' |"j? rle y''.S*Tt? r '. on 4 Denbr,"Ur9«. Jewell, ,W., ' A number of-immigrants; arrived by,tho be" otherwise engaged .on Wednesday night bonds'stood high, rather; than locally. Hd^' ciTromoiit " 10 11 If "l - ffl- l' ' p 1T' u 0 ?"? 1 ' m r"'' m reading Bro. Tongariro yesterday. Tho majority are farm „f next week, thn dance will bo hold on did not think tlio rate obtainablo 4f,,i .' 10 9 Orw - : n of; &ppl-iun./No. ,1, Block .M.-Port Nicholson Marhn r B«T9, an... wldrcss labourers, but thcro is' a fair proportion of Thursday evening. . bo satisfactory',- but on tho Londol'market lusMul 10 J / ,,9/0 ' on.-lht.. ajms. of Good Icinplary: . ,/ , tradesjnen, - the-latter coming ,prin- .The l?eathorston Dairy: Eactory lias sent 4 por cent;-bonds could .bo issued at''such'a '7 TAONUI HACK rHURDLES.' :> ' •' - s sco «*w>;: to '.its ~——- "■<; - ' ': cipally to friends. There are a numbor of away 70 cases of cheese for. the. Home mar- sunt as would give the oity as good a return •.-, ■ .- s t.lb. ■ ' ; ci ! ji, ; ■' ninW Afn ii-'• • ■ ," c ®' ' ' f • rp . •.• •-• '• •••'• carpontors and joiners, and several of thoso ket : in' the Riirmtaka. : as had latelybeen obtained—at any fato as Shpwmaii ... 12 • . ; V' '. o iq / * : iS S f ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. are going to tho mills at Petonis. A nnmbdr ' , - . —=== , t ' ' .good as that on the loan of,£2^, 000. , fZSn ' 11 0 ■ I : : -V f' loc , 1 !'X 1 woiosaKl.to of wonicn -liavo como to join'.husbands who ... Councijlor Lulcp hoped the Mayor's propo- Rovar Blue . 10 13 ■ Tho-Leader" ' 0 "K ' ' ' : P re^ >d ie '». Mr .. J. E March, himii- . THE AMERICAN FLEET,'.' . ' " sal in regard to th? loan .would not-load - to The'Stake ... 10 12 Defeat ; . ' ii/V 8 ' ' ' A SEAMAN DROWNED. gration Officer,- considora the now arrivals ■ ' any delay in starting the work,, which ho Aorangi ' ... 10 ll-Akurohg6' "...- 9 .0 . .wcsK-in-Ho.uiiqarj or tne citj pi Wellington . . ■ . . . • ,, tt ' i : , a very good and desirable class, and thov .. regarded, as absolutely necessary. tor> tlio i>p,i pv - n ; r ' in s 'n-n to the lvaiwarra - stream; and. tlience north- ' f w C ffi^Wlli«m 0 ".'i .? aV °i£^' y ® Ster - should do very well. Thoiminigrants brought -. VISIT TO AUCKLAND : i ■ health of .the community.. : ' Catanulf' '" 10 0 'NetherbV ; 0' r) ... erly along Jiooastorii bank of tho .Kaiwarra day tiiat v ilii tlu>m suuis amounting in tho aggregate i ' Tlio-Mayor said'thcro need'bo'.no 'delay, Mount Cook " 1 9 13 .' . : I--'.'-. ■ .'Stream to .the : PlM*,-of. commencement:..'.': , named-b-Spariion, 32 j cars of age employed about £2000. " • --• W '..° TC!.EtiKArii,-wiBsa ussooutiow . n3 ' avr . lIlgomc uts • could bo inado with tho • '" ' -"'" s " - The-city :aro''. taking .'prompt -f Wa i" " The following is a list of those " nomi- , r Auckland, Api-il'9. bank, and tho City Engineer bad been in- . FE1LDING CUP: '- ■ - action: in_ recaTtl to :thc ':Onrplhng;.-pf the l ?". | nr ,iu tin hm ? Ui 5 natod" and "assisted," with their -destina- The Mayor (Mr. Myers) expressed to Mr. structcd accordingly. Arrangements could ' st. lb;- - ,: • .. ,.'. s t lb eloctors in tho newly-absorbed, district-..; 'It- f „ J i- P „' p f, .Lovered »t ntiS y tions * Tll ° term "nominated" refers to Prickott, United States Consul-Generiil, on bo mado to include Wadostown. and North-'. Waitapu ... 9 ' 2 '.Ellerton-'-.'-i./;,',/ 7-li , is .not. too: lato for., those .qualined..to get. i'.'A f 0 -_ieco\eied at milt o clock yes- t |, ogo .whoso passages had previously been 'behalf of. tho citizens, appreciation of tho land, if thoy consented to pay the samo spo- Tangimoana ... 8 12,Stratagem ; '7. yie_ir..iiamM p.acedi upon,tho Supplementary - , g " . paid by friends at this end■; . fact t-hat tho American Fleet is to'.honour cial rate. Mahutu ... 8 ■ 9-" Clmtteteri 7 -7 R0)l,;,wh!0li will, close'Oil''Wednesday, lidxt, " ' For. Auckland, nominated,' 8; assisted, 19-* Now Zealand with a visit; and assured him ' r • Tho Lark ... 8 S Hiro "'''7 : '2 . , . but for,:those,wli6 wish . DEATH BY DROWNING.. .. for Wellington, 19 and 12; for: Lyttelton, 3 that no effort would bd wanting'to mate'the ' ■ • Moloch ... - G 11 - to^oxereise,tlip,f,:anclme - at;: the;./coming / B y i.'BrroRi>ic—para'asWuViav i and 3; for i'ort Chalmers, l and 2; for Gis- fleet's stay hero viijoyablo. • • Tho modern patient calls ii: tho doctor, King Billy ... 8 5 Bolario ... G 10 Mayoriirolcctiort-.to-apply fpr enrolment. T'no , •" ' iroif.) bonin, 1. and 7; for Wangamii, 3 'assisted; The Consul expressed his thanks, and listens to his diagnosis, roads his prescrip- Honrrasouo ... 8 2 ; Fl amen--,,- 6 10 Town/-.Clerk has ati lulvortisemenfc in, this ' , " ' Auckland, April 9. ' for Greytrtouth, '!'assisted ;,:frtr'■■Napier, 5 stated that the exact dato of tho'visit was lion, orders the medicine, neglects to take. Gazoley ... 7 13-:Mallpt- : ;'V~ ■.•I'.'-.'G-, 7 issue-for/tho periont of thp' electors of - the James Kelly, contractor, was accidentally nominated; • for v W6stpPr^,'--' s 2 : '' !no'mihafcd. not yet lixed, but it was unlikely tliat it it, and then wonders -why his condition does Tho-Rand ...' 7 13 i Somali- -■ "■'•6 7 district. ' drowned at Whakatane. '■ • Totals, nominated, v 34yi'sBKted, ! • - would be before the end of "August;- i. not improvo.—"Gazeta Modica," Rome." Loiret 7 12 -".i
. ONEPUHI HACK WELTER, : v .; 'st. )b. : ' , ; st. lb. Tlroii ' ,.'.10, i Taiigaroa. ... 8 3 Rangibaeta ... 9 0. Speciosa' ... 8 2 Mahoe ... 9. 9 Scenery ... 8 0 Peregrine' ( ... 9 8 Motulcawa ... 7 11 Mallet ' 1 ! £) .1 Maidi . . ... 7 11 Klingot ... 9 2 - Nightmare" ... ' 7 11-. .. i'lio Dane' ... 8 9 IIALCOMHE WELTER. v.\, 1 ' st. lb. st. lb. • • ImbIi Rifle ... 10 9 Little Mary ... 8 4 ■ Chatterer l ' '... ' 9 G Immolation' ... : 8 3 1'ujiono 8 13 Miss Vera ... 7 13 , Uentlrock ...., ,8. .9 Silver. Lead .... : 7 13 i' 1 Moscow ; ... 8 9 Gleam - ... 7 13 ' Daisy I'aul ... 8. 7 King Past ... 7 11 Climax . ... 8 6- Tomlcrgliio ... . 7 11 •Probability.'. . 8 5 Fedoratioa ...' •7' 11", h". Waik.Hrakd ', ; 8 ,5". Hatley , ... 7 11. ONGO HACK. :• ! ...st, lb. , Bt. lb. Ikon ; ... -9 9 Kai Errin ... 7 3 . ' Vasa- 8 II Mare Muritai 7 2 Ciroonlcaf " 8 3 Fairland ... '7 2 i.- Yosiinu ..; S 2 Mulga Bill 1 ... 7 0 ' .Crucir.ella 8 0; Grizolle ... 6 13 iWindago" \ • ... . 7 13 Wliotumarama : 6 12,. "■ ; Miss Adfanco .7 12 ; Sir Antrim ... G 10 ;\ The Dunce 7 'OAstraea" . 9':, '■ iInvestment7.- 9 • Cliase Slab • ... 6' ■ 9'.". . Advantage ... 7 9 , . ,: ' . v.
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