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There was no business in the Resident Magistrate's Court this morning. A committee meeting of the Hawkc's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society was held to-day for tho purpose of arranging , a programme for the annual show. Mr Solomon Ilcnms, agent for the New Zealand Temperance Society, who is at present on a, visit to this district, will i>rcach in the United Free Methodist Church, Carlyle-strcct, on Sunday, both morning and evening. His Honor Chief Justice Prendorgast gave judgment yesterday in the civil action Begg' v. Tync, the evidence in which was taken before the Supreme Court on the IJth ultimo. The issues were all answered in favor of tho plaintiff, with damages 40s, to carry costs. The following is a list of the nominated emigrants for ilawkc's Bay per ship Oxf.(i':—David oi Milne, from Midlothian, carpenter, aged 21 ; M-.irk Pritehard, from Stafford, smith, aged 21 ; Janet Carlile, Midlothian, housekeeper, aged .">0 ; Anne Milne, Midlothian, servant, aged 2-3 ; Catherine Sarsticld, Limerick, servant, aged 28. Foreigners—Leriz, Louise, Mary, and Paul Dcbrezny, aged respectively 40, 10, !.', and 11 years. The Dark and Stanfield Happy Moments Company opened a. season of three nights in the Town Hall, Hastings, last night, when a largo and respectable audience greeted their appearance. From the opening to the finish the audience seemed avcll pleased with the different impersonations, and testified their approval by many a hearty laugh. Tho audience which greeted flic appearance of this company is .sufficient guarantee that it will pay any company with pretensions to ability to give Hastings a trial. Captain Prcece, R.M., as Trust Commissioner, has given notice that tho following deeds submitted to him for examination will be certified to if no objections arc lodged in duo course :—Lease of undivided interests, Ahipeno To Tawa and Hemi To Purei to 11. R. Russell, Witiongakohanga <; ,m " taining GG acres 2 roods ; lease of undivided interests, Toha and others to John Anderson and others, Tafara-a-kuia block, containing about G3,-300 acres ; lease of undivided iiiterasts, PaoraTorotoro, Haimerua Pitili, MararaNukai, andlliha Ngarangione to George Ileslop, Wljarc-rangi block, containing IS t-; acres. The football match of the Napier Football Club to-morrow will be between tho "Forwards" and "Backs" of the club's best team, each assisted by a complement of players of the second fifteen. The near approach of the date for tho annual njaf-cl) with Gifibornc should cause players to do th'jir utmost to secure a good practice. The following firo the sides .--—Backs : Bcgg (Captain), Lc Quosnc, St. Hill, Wake, White. Black, Anderson, Chissell, Davis, T. Hunter, Lamb, Liddlo, Macfarlane, Mountfort, O'Connor, Oudaille, Provis, Robjohns, Stubbs, and Thornton. Forwards : Kennedy (Captain), liarrup, Parker, Robinson, Simpson, Lewis, McVay, Cotterill, Couper, Finch, Fulton, R. Hunter, Milton, Miller, and Train. The Backs we:)r club uniform, aud Forwards varieties.

His Worship Captain Precise sat this morning - for the purpose of revising the electoral roll for the. county of Jlawke's Bay. Mi' Cunningham applied to have his name altered from " Jojin Alexander " to "James Alexander," and the .'literalion was made accordingly. An alteration way also made in the rase of Sir Thomas Hallet, whose name appeared as " Michael Hsillet" on Ihe roll. The applications of Mr William Villers, Mr G. E. G. Iviehardson, Mr R D. Tanner, Mr A. K. Ilaultain, and Mr Joseph Andrew Torr to have their names inserted were disallowed, on the .trrmnid (bat (lie names did not appear in any shape or form on the valuation roll. In the cases of Mr Villi:?'* and Mr Tanner, involving- a question of sviW;vision of property, the .Resident Magistrate said ihc required alterations could have been etteeted*by application to (lie local body under .section 10 of the Hating Act, 1882.

The Jiali'-ycarly meeting of the Albion Lodge, 1".A,0.D., took place at the lodgeroom, Dickens street, hist evening. There was !i large attendance} of the brethren present, nmi great interest was iakon in the business, vi/., the election of officers. Tlic following were duly elected for the ensuing lemi:—-Arch Druid, Bro. l< , . Cassin ; V A., Bn>. 11. Barrows ; Secretary, Bro. Hammond (re-elected) ; Treasurer, Bro. Harrows, (re-elected); 1.G., Bro. 11. At-limcss ; 0.G., Bro. Hetherell; Arch Bards, Bvou. Robinhoii and I'oynten ; Vice Arch Bards, Bros. Yarrell and Tollison; Auditors, Bros. Kobjnson and Yarrell. The installation cereiiiony then took place, and was ably performed by Junior Past Arch Bro. Gibson. A letter iv&s read from tho Grand Lodge .stating that £300 had been voted towards the extension of lodges. This would allow any lodge to initiate twenty members on one night at the following fees:—Ago 1G to 2.3, ss; 25 to ,"JO, 10s; 30 to IJ'j, low; 3.) to 40, 30s. Tlio Grand Lodge would refund the difference between these foes and the usual initiation fees to lodges. As the letter had been circulated ■well amongst the brethren nearly every brother present had one or more to propose, ■\yjth the result than over the required number to participate in tho vote was obtained. The lodge decided to initiate all that were proposed at the ra|cs qijolcd, and to ask the Grand Lodge to allow them for tho few over tho twenty that were proposed. A vote of thanks to the retiring officers brought the proceedings to a close.

Old Soros ! —Many persons are greatly troubled with old sores that they cannot succeed in healing; they try all sorts oj applications, lotions, plasters, poultices, liniments, &c, Sec, but all in vain—the open wound remains sullen and obstinate. For the only mode of healing all such sores consult Professor Moore, Medical Hall, Waipawa, and receive ad\ico gratis.— [Advt.] When Wolfe's Schnapps was first given to the public, many discredited the worth of the great cordial. To-day, it stands ■without a rival elixir in the catalogue of magnificent tonics and stimulants.—[Advt.] £

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3736, 6 July 1883, Page 2

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3736, 6 July 1883, Page 2

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3736, 6 July 1883, Page 2

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