flia .-Exrolloncy the Govtrnor, has accorded fits patronage ts tho complimentary eonroi-t to bo tendered to Mr. Alfred Hill on Juno 28 iho names of the Rev Father Hickson, end Mrs.-Embling bavo been ndded to the general committee One of the first of t'o ! musical bodies to olfcr assistance to the progratamo was tbo Wellington t'rofessio.inl Urcbestrn, which has bccii requested to loin fcices with the Wellington Orchestral ,Jo- , fiety in the formation of an orchestra that promises to. bo tho.imcst hoard in Wellinglon since the Exhibition Hand, which Air UIU conduotod with such conspicuous sue- • cess, News has been received of tho death,/in England, of Mr. Samuoi Bealcv, an txsuponntondent of tho province of" Cantcrb nv m ?. 8 , oUr cl ! r 'stcnuroh corresponden ) . Henley was born in Lancashire In 1821, entered Innity College, Cambridge, Where ho took his Jj.A degree, and sailed for New Zealand in 1831 i n conjunction with n brothor, he bought 1000 acres of land, nnd went m for farming. In 1852 ho was fleeted one of the Christclnirch represenitwveai on the,first provincial council, and sat tor tho barns constituency until ISG3, when ho Was returned* unopposed, as supoun tjEdont, in succession to Mr. W. Soft in ' Moorhouso. Mr. Bealey's form of ofßco was marked by tho commencement of tho liarDour works at Lyttelton, to nhich ho ,'evoted much attention. A considerable extension of tho southorn railway also 'ow p ace during his sUpenntondeney At tho conclusion of his term of olhce, he retired intl private nfe, and ovontually loft for England tor the purposo of educating his family, 'o never returned to the colony, but two of h<* sons own the Haldon Station, near Hororata. Lieutenant Shacklcton naiu,d his Emttenoo Cardinal Aloran in Sydney. Their respective families hnii from almost the same place m Ireland and aro old friends, r, rH.ni m ° US o ,™ l ™ s "worded -a most ccrdial reception by tho students of Manly • College, and wa\ visibly; affected' by it. In HhUw" 0 °\- :his '"i lieutenant men wtZ T d -l Ql , Mo Vnumerous-famous hi hid Z„ h0 ""•hpeti and ;with whom iLiT c , ol V crsed - n^" onoof them had,s6 liini.hs Cardinal' Moran had/dono, "I ask that no. appearnnco.be entered, as I don t appear,',', remarked one of two viEorons young solicitors,vwho 'had spent somb minutes .D'r--; JlffihiiH to tho fato pf a; certain civil-enso that had been railed. -Bis Worship smiled.: at hi heated young lawyer, and, interrogating him Mr. H.*o. Cunningham;/of:Tailiape; advert |^^!j°- da^^ s »»«.'several aftraotlve. farni Sending qiit goou'sJon'-ercilit .to unknown buyers is risky. .--Ayoitl "bad■'■debts' by consigning your goods through tis, on the C.O.D. system. 1U mil.collect. amount of- invoice (ineluding freight and, Insurance) against "delivery The U. 2. Exprtss Co.; Ltd. •'■ ' 'Cm
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 7
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