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HAWERA.

May 31. Walter Stannard has been committed to take his trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Cout at New Plymouth on a charge of stealing a mare from a native name! Pohi. Charles Williams has received six months imprisonment for stealing money from William Steare at Manaia on the Queen's Birthday. Major Parris left here on Monday for the purpose of liberating another batch of Maori prisoners. Tamatawa, chief of the Talporohenui tribe has died suddenly at an advanced age. No chief on the coast was more respected. (For continuation of news see fourthpage.) FOR WELLING/TON. npHE as. KIWI, Captain yt_srT—?S_*w X. Campbell, will steam for r the above P ort » TO-MORROW *^^'"* V! -_lS§_K S W ednesday) at 11 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to 8 KINROSS & CO., Agents. THEATRE <^ss|§i|^|fe f RO^ l *- THE G-AIETY OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC CLUB Will give their next Entertainment on TUESDAY, MAY 31. For the Benefit of the NAPIER ARTILLERY VOLUNTEER BAND Under the distinguished patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Corporation, the Artillery Volunteers, the Napi&r and Spit Fire Brigades, etc., etc. THE MULETEER OF TOLEDO ; 08, THE ROSE OF CASTILLE. The music of the opera has been carefully a-janged by the conductor, Mr G. Garry, spscially for this occasion. Dress Circle and Reserve I Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 6d; Pit, Is. Ticke*- - may be had and seats secured at Jacobs' Fanc\ Repository. JAS. WISHART, Hon. Sea N.Z. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY REGIMENT. F. BATTERY ORDER. THE Membei3 of the Battery wi" Parade in Full Drcts Uniform with side-arrm, at 7.30 o'clock TO-NIGHT in front of the Post Office, Browning, street, to attend the Entertainment in aid of the Battery Band. FRANK W. GARNER, Captain Commanding. ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHN'S DAY. fpHE above Annivei;aty will t3 celebrated by a X Ball, to be held at the Theatre Royal, on FRIDAY, 24th Judc The Committee beg to inform Visiting Brethren and others whose names may have been Inadvertently omitted from the invitation list, that Tickets may be had on application to the member.* of the Com/ ittee. CHARLES G. SMYTH, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY L.0.L., No. 5. A SUMMONED Meet£&&§i_!o%kk ' n S of the above Lodge s§o|s^f»&' ' will be held in the Protestant Hall, on MONDAY, June 6th, at 8 rr _, p.m., to consider the Celebration of the I2th Ju l y. By order of the W.M. H.A.C.B.S ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, No. 93. •■ \A\V_J / "/■ HPHE Half-Yearly -■- Meetin er of the aoOYe Branch will be ne d in the usual place ° J meeting on WEDMwMbJIW*? NESDAY, Bth June, 1881, at 7.30 o'clock Business : Nominationof Officers for ec: f. sf'ng tei—i, consideration of investment of funds, receiving quarterly dues and general Branch business. J. M. ST. CL.'fR, Secretaiy. HAWKE'S BAY LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Association will take place at Mr Mayo'a Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, 31st instant, at 7.30 p.m. Business— Election of Officers, etc. ALEX. BEID, Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of Members will be held at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, on FRIDAY, Srd June, at II a.tn. Nominations of membe; ; for committee to be sint to the Secretary not later than Wednesday, Ist June. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. CHURCH OF S. FAITH, LAKE ROTORUA. EO TE WHARE O TE WHAKAPONO TAPU. THE REV. IHAIATE AHU (who has stefastly labored amidst many discouragements a 9 an ordaicsd Clergyman of the Church of England since 1860 amongst his countrymen, the loyal tribe of the A-awa) is very desirous of erecting a Church at Ohinemutu, where he now resides. He feels the great want of a suitable building in which the j :ople may assemble for public worship, and he believes that the erection of a Church will conduce to the restoration of that decent observance of the Lord's Day and of other ordinances of religion, which has of late ycjrs fallen into too much neglect. For this sad state of things the natives are not alone to blame. And now that an effort is being made amongst themselves to check drunkenness and other flagrant vices, and to return to the Faith, there iB every reason that they should be encouraged and assisted in this much needed reformation. I would therefore very earnestly appeal to the English residents, and to the many visitor/ and tourists who for pleasure or health frequent these beautiful lakes, to contribute towards the building of a commodiov" and suitable Church, such as TV .11 be an ornament to the new township. Tae Maoris will give a site in a commanding position on the shores of the lake, and as the building will be available for English services as well as Maori, it v .11 be of benefit to the whole community SubscrlDtions will be thrnkfully received by the Rev. Ihaia te Ahu, Ohinemutu; the Venerable Archdeacon Brown, C.M.S., Tauranga; and the Right Rev. the Bishop of Waiapu, Napier; or may be paid to the account of tho " Maori Church, Ohinemutu," at the Bank of New Zealand, Tauranga EDWARD C. WAIAPU, Bishop. Lake Rotorua, 15th May, 1881. Subscription List to 18th May, 1881. £ 9 d Collected at Maori services by the Rev. lha'a tc Ahu, Ohinemutu .. .. 11 0 0 Box at Morrison's Hotel, Ohinemutu .. 4 15 Collection at Lake House Hotel after service by the Bishop of Waiapu, May 15 3 8 C Collection at St. Barnabas' Church, Norfolk Island, throusrh Bishop Selwyn of the Melanaßian mission .. .. 6 0 0 The Bishop of Waiapu .. •• _ 10 0 0 The Rev. R. W, Young, N.S.W 5 0 0 A Friend, Tarawera .. 10 0 A Visitor, Lake House 0 6 0 J. R. Tucket, Melbou.ue 110 A. S. Goold, Edinburgh 5 0 0 W; H.Grace J J ° J. C. R. Burt 1 1 0 Archdeacon Brown -.2 Mv Macdonald, Auckland 010 0 Mrs Chamberlayhe • 010 0 Collected at Taupo, May 25— T.B. Noble - 19 2 John Gage, Waikato 0 5 0 G.P.Donnelly 5 c j> Topia Turoa 5 5 0 £66 12 11 BONES BOUGHT. FOTEL PROPRIETORS and Housekeepers are informed that Charmb Mitchell iB a Cash purchaser of BONES, at 2s 6d per cwt. The Dray will call at Sindhn and Hill's, Tennysontreet, opposite tUo Masonic Hotel, every Saturday,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3096, 31 May 1881, Page 3

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HAWERA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3096, 31 May 1881, Page 3

HAWERA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3096, 31 May 1881, Page 3

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