HAWKE'S BAY NEWS.
A SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR AT HASTINCS. (From Our Own Correspondent. ' Hastings, September 2. ; Tho St. Matthew's Industrial Exhibition was again well attended last night, despite th'o' wet' weather. Tho, various sideshowe , and tho stalls'all did good business. The great attraction was, of course,'the, poster competition,, for which -there was a larea entry/. This is decided by vote of, the audience, and the result will not be known until Friday. '. .'JL'ho- various competitions woro udgod .vosterday,. The, exhibits were of a high order throughout, and in cdmo of tho sections, noticeably the needlework and horticultural, tho judges'had difficulty in selecting the- winners. The following is the priaelist:— ; •• : ..■■■.'. .■'' ■.. .• \. ;
I Nocdlework.-Prottiest has: - Mrs. .Tosswill (Ilaet bku), 1; Miss A Sharp (Napier), 2. Most useful bog: Mrs. J. Bicknell (Puliclapu), lj.Mn Davidjou (PuV.ctapu), 2. Prettiest and bcst-Dindd oamisolojMrß. 0. Williams (HavclockN.), i ; Misr A. B. M'lioan Kaikpra K.), 2. Best blouse: Hiss Pcobleo, .1;. Miss 13. B. Smith, 2.■.' Best baby's ffock; Mrs. F Nelson (Havdock N.), l-.Mrß.' A. H.-Russell (Hastings) '!._.■ Child's smoch: Miss A. Symes (llastinßß). Knitted tie: Jlias'N. Wll. J"' (Havalock SO. Knitted Blockings: Miss Shirley (Korokipo),' li Mrs;■Tod;<Knifcora N.),'2. Crochet lace: Mrs. G.Gariderton (Havelock'N) Crochet dioyloy: Miss Keddio masUnßs), 1; l&s' Shirley (Korokiiio), 2. Bofi cushions: Mrs. Tobswill (Hastines), 1 and 2. Art blotter: Miss Gwcn. Nelson. (Jlavelook--NO. Afternoon tea ?aora E l.,. T f SW Sab«^iie^o^ thread work! lire. Family , (Hastings), 1; Mies JenneU (Marlon), 2. ■ Kibbon workf Miss Lily Nell (Hivvelocfc S.), -U. .Mitj Frahcee . Colltao (Haalitgß), 2. Pincushion: Mrs. Tosevrill, 1; Mrs Crawford (Wolhnßtpn), 2., Toa cosy: Mrs. E. Bpencor (Haslings), Is Miss -Ebbett, 2. -.-, Best-" drcssod doll: Mrs. H.J. Butler, 1; Mrs. M. Oheor 2.. Eoßt-trunmed-hat: Miss E. B. Smith, 1; Miss DanTere,2.. Pretties article for Is.:-like Boss' man, li Mies D. EIU 9 -(AucU»nd). 2 Most u.efu artioo for In;.-. Jfifs, , A. U'hetm (Havelock NO. li Hiss Mnjters ] Havclock NO, 2. Best-trimmeii hat ( P rofessional):;Jl,iss 8. Taylor, 1; Miss Spear, 2. ■ ■
< Children s Clnssos.-Best-drcsscd , doll (under -M):. Miss-Kathleen Knsaell. lj Miss Jnnct Ens"'l. ?• Hemmed -handkerchief (under 10): Mies' Mabel Jones, 1; Hiss Era Wilkins (Manora) 2 Hemmed duster (under 8): Edith Jones, 1; Eva Oppflrt, 2. ■;' ', , ■. - ;
.Horticulturo.-Docoratcd 'tricycle: T. Tosiswill. Decorated: toy:VAlfrcd Masters. ■■ Decoratedl b ' l;ct: lln. Tosswill, 1; Mrs. Davidson (Puketapu), ™,£f% £? u * MiBS S™derland 1; ft Fitarojv 2.. Table decorations: Hiss k. Mackort?7; * : ft l^ 3 ' J?" 0 ?? 11 ' 2. Ta6o; of flowers:. Mrs. Bar «o«. l:,,Mrs.H. E. Beamish, 2. Bridal bouquot: Mi»B Fitaoy, 1| Miss Danvers, 2. Coloured .hand-boujuet: Mrs. Baroroft, 1; Mrs. 1 E. Beamißlu 2. Collection out flowers: Hiss Wil- . «?• .S™tlcmen'a buttonholce: Mrs. Beamish, . Produco.-CollcoUon Jams and. jellies: Mrs. Cheer, I;. Mrs. Btowart.Miller, 2. Plato ot potatoes; Mrs. A, Masters. Table butter: Mrs; Danvoro,.l; Mrs. J. 0. Watt, 2. Hens' eggs: Mrs. H. Eusscll, 1; Mrs. Ohcer, 2... . V ?? oo t, ts -m? lato ,<>£ cocoahut /ice: Mies M'llroy. li'ji.n-TborP (Napier), 2. Almond toffee: Miss JJ. nro , y t ', T , 1 ! , to »- Salter, 2. Turkißh dellsht: Miss.U'nrpy.'l; Mrs. Parker, 2.. Toffees: Misn Cromn, 1; Miss N. Williams, 2. Home-made sweeta (six varietic6).-llrs. Landels, 1; Miss N. Williams, 2. Home-mado'sweets (12; varietioßl: ( Miee Bennett; (Harton), Is Misa M'llroy ings), 2. ■. . .', .. ■ , . ■' Cookery Ola'sscs.—Home-made loali Mrs. Gorins, .1. and/ 2. Sir home-made. 6cones: Mrs. -.J. Young (Maraokaltalo), 1 and 2. Six homo-mado Pikelets: Mrs. Jt'Kibbin. 1; Miss MoS™ Six .-varieties, biscuits: Mies. M'Millan (Whana-whana),-11. Nisß.Symes, 2. ■• Pi'uit-cako: Mrs. Hmart. Madeira cako: Ilrs. Waldcn, 1: Mles P. Wcllwpod,-. 2,- Sponso -oaltOiMtra. H.' J. Butler, 1; Miss M'Oorkindale, 2.. Sponpo sandwich: Jficß Elliott, ij-Mlsg Nowloßin,'!. Sfx jam tarts: Mrs. J, i Montath,.iLMiss.J. 0. Watt, 2. Six sausago .rolls: Mlße M'llroy, ij.Mrs.J. 0.-Watt, 2. ' Art Classes.—Landscapo. in oils: Mrs T H Bowie, I;and 2. Beascapo: Mise E. .Martin, 1.. Flowers, in. oils! Mr 6. M'Kibbon,- 1 ■ Mrs, J. Friwor.-.Jj. Mm. .T. H. Eowie, hon. mention: ■ Handicrafts.-Eaiscd caryins: .Mrs.T.H.'Bdwio, 1; J. W: Hall, 2; Kolaud ' Daniors, h.o. Doll's liouce: Dorothy Clark (Tomoana). Most original article (piece--,raised.; earring .•■ and working modoll;: ■. Co .K Neilson . (DannOTirke), first in oacn. Piece of furniture: A. Musson. Most uaetuV. artlclO! .Mi Craven, L : ' .:. ...... .
:- : : .:'- -■.:■■.•.■ ■; : j L ?. September 3.. ' The St. Matthew's carnival wais concluded to-night, whon thcro waa again a'largo attfcridarico.- s!h6"^-iir-tal:iricE ! -fel l 'tEe-iHTo days amoltrit'<;a ,: t4-- r !Bl!l0- ™«frA,. -■"■;\ . ■' I QoiiMnofi •grtiittfa»haS i /:;.bfei-J( , tinted Doputy-Mayorj in'tbo ovent of. thb . Mayor being : absent"at any tiib. 1 " , ' , )- , . l; ' : .- : ' : ;, ! Thb' B6rtugh : Counoil'fflct last' night;" Thb Parks.; Committee • reporfcd 'that-:slx tennis courts wfcro ready at CorilWall Park;.and it was' decided,-to ohargo'-£3 per court per aanumj. no cl«b to -have inoro than four courts.: . It'was decided that ten open-air cbueorts bo .given by' tho Hastuics'Band between now; and April, six on Sunday and four on various evenings. Correspondence, was received from tho firo'policoVand salvage.corps asking/perniiEsion to remove their shed to a' site-adjacent to the fire-bell tower.' Tho request was refused, as the shed, boing wood, could not be permitted inHho.brick area. A petition was .received from a majority of tho local, grocere asking that tho Saturday closing hour be. 9.30 p.m..-Tho ■ request, was granted. A letter wae received from Thompson Bros.,'butchera,'regarding of a condemned.carcass'.at tho abattoirs.-' After discussion,' it was; resolved .that tho manager of thejabattoirai be. asked to attend, at tho next meeting. .Regarding, sewer .extension;' a motion'--was. ! . and seconded that the sewer in Jung Street, bo extended to' eni ablo.'tho .Jockey' Clnb'-to coiuwct. with it; After considerable direussion,'- an amendment was tabled that r sub-conimittco. meet tho Jookey Club and'discuss mat-tors.-This l waa earned.- '■ ;■... , ,: ..-',■. . ...-■.■ ■ .- .; : , -.■. .- : . '.. '
The. Hawke's Bay Licensing Committco holcl-its quarterly mwting ;to-day. ProscntMessrs. S.-E.-MaewthTi S.M., Qi F. Roach" C. L. Mackerse.v,. C. Fitzroy, and A.: L. D. Frasor. ■ An application for renewal of Jicenso by .J.. M.'HMdjy of.-tne, Potanc Hotel, -was granted: ; This 'application s had . been • previously, held .over. ..Th<s. following transfers were, ■granted:—PranK- Holden .to : Jasv ■Ahlers ,• (Imperial- -Hotel, AVaibawa): ' Chae grockebank to, WiUiam ■■ Por'fcr (Railway , •Hotel, Kaikora North).-; ..;...' ;, ■1 Owing; to' : steamer; arraneements : : ', falling thrpugh, tho;visit of tho Hastincs Rugby team to, Wairoa.ha6 had to be abandoned.■ .-; __ (Oy .TclcEraoh-Speclal ; V M^i' ■''■■'■ ':■ '■ : Naplor,;Soptonibcr2. ' i.lhe success of thft Napier. municipal'baths wae ! tesurc-dv.this.'ai'teniopn, when.pumping :vt)erations;:woro -set in'progress for tho liret time.;. ■■! he-.'.bath'holds'auOiOOd gallons of 'water,/and'.it was pumped , full in- 24 hours. ,T.ho- supply, of salt;water was beautifully cjoar, and the pump's and machinery worked with tbfe greatest ■■ case. Tho engineer (Mr,•0. D. : Konnody) taprosscs himself as , thorough lysatisacd with the result. Tho bathshave- heen conitructed'at a cost , of £6000,' and provide for a swiraniiug. space, 100 feet .long ■•■■•by. SO. feet wide.' v&ats have boon erected in amphithoatro fashion .wer-the'top , , of the /'cubicle,' allowing accommodation for 800 : persons, and the wholo structure is a decidedly handsome ono. , '•■■■'■ • The! Itev. J. f A. Ashev, of St. Paul's lW ■byterian Church, lms boon invited;to fill the pulpit at Knox Chtarch, Duacdin,-for three weeks;.' in October. '■ -.. •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 604, 4 September 1909, Page 10
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