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TOWN EDITION.

A lad named Gray, employed at Mr Holt's mill, had his arm badly bruised today white playing in tho yard, tho wheel ot a. trolly going over it

The subject announced for the tent to•it is "Future Rewards and Punish - '" , its How are they to be determined V" Will there be degrees in the glory given to the righteous, aud the suSoring meted out tothe vvtek C d,orwill all suffer and enjoy alike ? All are invited.

The Minstrel entertainment at the Theatre Royal on Now Year's Night rsviilted in Mr. J. G. r3waahanding over to the treasurer of the hospital tho sum of £11 Os (iff. With the subsidy, this will mean 'between £2-1 and £25.

We learn that Mr. W. Bogie, tho hon. eereterv to tho Norsewood Relief Fund, is m<mv ciuiaged in preparing a balance-sheet ill' the receipts and disbursements incounecUon with tb» fu«d.

Mr W J. Tabutean was married this afternoon iv St. John's Cathedral to Miss e"ultou. The Bishop, assisted by the Rev. Mr Preston, officiated at tho ceremony. The Lridegroom was attended by Messrs R. Duncan, Hogg, F. Kennedy, ajul Wlcii. i iio bride, beautifully dressed in white silk, wreath,-a-u-.i veil, was accompanied by her sisters dres»d in white liberty silk, wreaths and veils, and they each earned a banket of white flowers. A groat many guests wore present. At the c!ose of the ceremony Mr Spacknmn played the. jvedding march. Tho folio wing will the F Battery ArtiUi.rv in the match witu" tho Hastings ■-titles nil Saturday .- — Lieutenants Ross and I'ruin, Scru'cants Parker and "Williams, C -irporal O'Connell, Gunners .Dri«*iniOj.(i,

Bunting, King, Swan, and Berry; emergencies, Bombadier Marshall, and" Gunners Morrison and Fulford. A drag conveying the town team will leave tho Criterion corner at 1 p.m sharp.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5421, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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TOWN EDITION. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5421, 10 January 1889, Page 3

TOWN EDITION. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5421, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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