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In our to-morrow's supplement will bo found the opening chapters of a now and interesting serial.

We aro requested to stato that Mrs Scott will preaoh in tho Groonmeadowe Woeleyan Church on Saturday evening at 7.30.

Mr A. R. W. Laecollos will ba v o.tuididato for the vacancy on tho Clivc i'.M.ui Board, and is sure to make it useful member.

In reference to tho telegram from Dunodin as regards tho bowling matoh for the N.Z. Bowliug Assooiatien's medal between Auckland and Napier, the game was played according to the conditions, and there wero three rinks reprosonting each club, Napier being beaten.

A boy aged 15 years, named Matthews, residing at Denmore, Southland, met with a shocking accident, which it is feared will result fatally. He was playing at leap frog, jumpiug with a broom handle, when the end caught in a rent in his trousers and penetrated tho abdomen.

. A lady in Colohester is ueinir o lamp chimney that she has had and usud daily for tho past eight years, and she expects to use it for many years vet. Sho nays that she boiled it in salt and water when it was bought in 1882, and no matter how largo a flame runs through it, it won't break.

Tho peach trees in this district appoar to hnvo outlived the parasites by which thoy were attacked. Old and young alike are showing more blossom thau have been eeon on similar trees in this locality for a number of years*. Orchardistti and others predict a heavy crop of that most delicious fruit, the peach.—Wanganui Herald.

At a meeting of the Otago branch of the Medioal Association, a resolution was passed as follows :—"That this branch views with alarm the spread of immoral and corrupt publications, and would urge on other branches the question of how the growth of indecent advertisements and literature can beet bo met, with a view of taking concerted action."

Our Gisborno correspondent wires:— '• " Yesterday afternoon three creditors who were objecting to the oousent of tho Registrar to a composition on Mr Gannon's bankruptcy withdrew their opposition, having been bought out, Other creditors applied to be allowed to pursue tho opposition, but wero refused, andtha Registrar this morning approved of a. composition."

At a meeting of tho Now Zealand Bowling Association at Dunedin Mr William Daweon was elected president, and Mr B. Hale, Christohurch, vice-preMileut. With reference to the medal matches played between Wangauui and Taranaki and Auckland and Napier, it was resolved to adhoro to the rulos providing that no trophy shall bo played for by lose than three rinka asitlo. With reference to the tournament i\t Chrislchurch it was resolved that three local delegates from the Christchuroh Club and one member nominated by the other clubs be appointed a committee to draft a programme.

That Prince Biamarok is a man of many parts everyone is aware, but how many people know that ho has in his time plnyed tbo patt of a law court reporter? Yet such is indeed tho case, after passing his State examination in law at the University ef Berlin, the erabyro Chancellor was made ofticial law reporter it one of the courts of that city. Bat Bismarck, tho young law reporter, lacked the discretion and diplomacy of Bismarok the Chancellor. He, one day, engaged in a wordy war with a certain pigheaded witness, and at last threatened the object of his wrath that he would have him kicked out. Tho judge however reproved the young reporter by saying that he attended to the kicking out. "Well," said Bismarck to the objectionable witness, "be careful what you say, or L will get the judge to kick you out."

At a meeting of tho Dunodin Harbor Board yesterday it was stated that the Western Australian authorities were in communication with the Board re tho purchase of its big dredgo which had just returned from Melbourne. It was decided to post up the provisions in the bye-laws re obstructing the traffic &c, on tho wharves, so as to bring them under notice, as there was evidently an impression that anyone had a full right to assemble on the wharves, whioh were under the control of the Board. Tho acting chairman said ho learned from men on board the steamers that Dunodin was tho only port in the colony where adequate provisions had not been made to protect freo laborers going to and from work. It was decided to set the big dredge to deepen the lately-formed channel in the lower harbor to 25ft at low water, and make it uniform with the depth on the bar.

For value, strength, flavor, and purity, try India and Ceylon Tea, 2s, 2s Id, 2s 8d lb. A. .Walxeb, opposite Blytho and Co., drapers.

If you drink wine, drink tho best. If you drink ScusiVTß, drink Wolfk's, which is tho only genuine Sciinapvs.

A. H. WILSON, Ironmonger, has.Bird Cages, Breeding Cages, Wire Netting all sizes, Garden Hoea, Rakes, Spades, and all Garden Utensils. A new stook of extra heavy Gate Hinges, Kerosene Stoves with or without fittings from 7s 6d. Bismarck Lamps, and all sizes in Wicks, Glasses, Burners, &c. The Big Board, Emerson street.—[Advt.]

Riding saddles, colonial made, with furniture complete, 30« each for cash ; Portniauteaux, Gladstone and Brief Bags, and other goods, of which there is a great assortment, very cheap, at John M'Vay'b, Hasting street Napier, and at Waipukurau. —f Advt.J

In consequence of closing at 8 p.m. Dr. Moore's evening consulting hour at Mr. Owon'h Pharmacy is from 7 to 7.30.-----[Adt.-] y

Butterick's Pattern Agency for Hawke's Bay.—Expected to arrive shortly," a full stock of Butteriek'a Cut Paper Patterns at a slight advance on London published prices Ladies can be their own Dressmakers by paying 2s lid for the twelve months.— Skaiile & Co., Ready Cash Drapers.— [advt.]

We would call particular attention to some excellent Hollow Ground Razors now showing at the Novelty Depot, guaranteed tho bost in tho Market. Bengal No. 1 'Is (sd, No. i 6s 6d, Altona Nc. 1 5s 6d, No. 2

(5s (id. Froo to any address on receipt of Postal Note or Stamps. Money returned if not approved of. Novelty Depot, Hastings Street.—fADVT.l

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5946, 26 September 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5946, 26 September 1890, Page 2

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5946, 26 September 1890, Page 2