Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

R;adors will fiod oa the fourth page today tho cablo news rcobived last night, New Zoaland telograrns, a roport of tha Polioa Ocnimijsion eittiug in Auckland yesterday, and tho list of Sunday eervicaa. In tho Supp'.einect thia week tho eotial " Undos Whatover Heao," now nearing oonolusioa,

is oontinuod. Other reading matter compritca Ladiea' Gossip, articlorf entitled " An Appalling tJilonoo," "StrangoUonfeseiona," " Iho Ojoloin Modorn Warfare," etc

At tho stooud mooting of the H.P. Philosophical':;ooiety's present eos6iou,whic,h will be hold in tho Ather.ro'.un Hall en Monduy ovoning, Mr W. Dinwiddie will contribute) a papir on " Tho Oomio in Art," illustrated by lantern plates,

Tbo Boy. J. G. Fatereon loft by tho 1' lingainito for Gisboruo lust evoning. A largo number of Kt. Paul's congregation itt tho t'pit to wmh him farewell, c.trl cang & liuitnblo Itynui just prior to Mr J'.'itfiiHon loaving i" tho launch for tho

0 Hu-icr, M H.P.

j i ..■..■. l i!:u>!ii-i ii-, .-AT.'ini(r.hi:u*o s.irht, £ : (:.-t vcck hi.i will vJtiit other pnrtH of tho eloct.E----i *o. ppocking nt IWnkarctu on Mca-Juy, I'"ran".vwil oa i'uopi.l'vy, Dnnr.ovirk'j on \V'ciii)cfld:sy, W«ip;!wa on T Lured ay, hi: A Wi'ipulair-'iu ou Driduy. j Tho women of Westport intend to find ! f.lio f.'ir tho erocti''ii of a nov/ ward at ! the lionpit.il t , . bo known uu " £bo Olild-

Our Dannovirke correspondent write? :~ '■™hs ''uiJrlinK ir>jce lihh hcen bri-k h'-re friQCo ihe purchaeo of tho moat valuable aUotmocts in the oentre of the town, on which eight two-etoreyed chops, of a superior stjlo of architecture. are baing ereofed, and which will be the bsetehopiin tho town. Some persons appear to be quite satisfied in moving along in the oldestablished rut, afraid to move cut ct it, end co will etjok to the email, unoomforteblo, dingy shops—built in tho early tiees— co long as tho ehopa etiok to them, forgetting that the mixed atmosphere in some of these ia not tho heilthiast or moat detirable to spend much time in. Mr Whitelaw'a enterprise should lead to & very eacctssful result in the near futu?e>.—lhe traction steam engine is having a busy time of it now in removing buildings of every description from one place to another. The motor appoars to be speoialiy adapted for this kind j of work, 39 by this mathod the work oan be exeoutedmuoh oheaper, quicker, and better than the uEual slow and unsatisfactory way. It oreates no surprise to see an office, or a portion of a large building (sub-divided) being easily dragged along the fctreet by thirf traction motor.—lhe whole of the water service pipes are now laid on the western side of Bigh street, while the east side of the street, at the Mangatera end, a very substantial tram h laid foe the use of the Tiratu Company, for the delivery of their timber to the Mangatera railway station An emergency meeting of the Nepier Haibor Boird in called for WToaday afternoon! at 3 o'olook, to oonaider the position of the Western Spit beach. Members are partionlarly requested to acquaint themselves with the present ststo of sflaire.

At a meeting of the delegates controlling the Vriendly Sooietios' Dispensary held last night Mr W. H. <;ooper was unanimously re-eleotad president, acd Mr J. P. Williameon treaeurer. The following were eleoted to the Board of Management:— J. fcinclair, Loyal United Friends; F. W. Garner, Court Gir Charles Napior ; J. Moroney, Hibernians; W. Hewbould, Loyal Kapier Lodge ; W. Eiddell, Court Bobin Hood ; O. Minett, Court Captain Cook. Mr W. Gray was elected auditor. Ihe Board of Management, with the addition of Messrs J. Q. Gilberd and W A. Wilkio, were authoriasd to revise the rule a.

The following market report has been received by the Korth British and Hawke'e Bay Freezing Company from London, dated May 2nd:— "Ihe market for frozen sheep opened this morning with a glow trade. To-day'e quotations are : — Frozen Sheep Canterbury 2s 4d to 2s Bd, Dunedia and Southland 2a 2d to 'is 4d, JSapierand Wellington 2a to 2s 3d, Plate and Sydney Iβ Hd to 2s. Frozan Lambe—

ziew Zealand 2a led to 3e, Australian 2s 4d to 2a Bd. Frozen Beef—New Zaaland hinds 2s 8d to 2a 10d, forea 2a 2 i to 2a 3d ; Queensland hinds 2s 6d to 2s Bd, fores 2s to 2s 2d,"

Captain Edwin reports that there erenow indications that gales will come from the northward, with a failing barumeter, in probably most parto of the colony between noon on Sunday and midnight on Monday nest.

"We have reouvod from the London publishers the May number of that excalknt monthly periodical the West End Review. With it is presented a colored supplement and a four page art supplement, and in its pages will be found a large and varied assortment of interesting erlioles, stories, sketches, &o.

Our Tokapau correspondent writea as follows under yesterday's date:—At the meeting of the (fohool Committee here laet night the Icepeotor's report on the examination of Jane let was read and commented upon all but one of the children presented were eacceeef al in passing, the Committee's uorainents, needltß3 to cay, were of a deoidedly favorable natme. Some of the subjects takon made a very good impression on the Inspector, for he Bays: — " The compositions of lha third and fourth Standards were particularly good, 88 was the drawing throughout the tohool Neatness and thoroughness were everywhere marked in all the written work, and the school has psesed a vory euootssful examination, '/here ia a pronounoed tone in the Bohool, and the manners and behavior of the ohildren are particularly goodi The preparatory classes and standard I, under l&ias Tucker, ara stronger than for gome years patt, end the oral answers of the little ones were moat intelligent."

On the day of the great British viotory at the battle of Atbara, Gordon's statute in Trafalgar fquare, London, reoeived an addition to the inscription it bears, in consequence of the viotory of Atbara. Some admirer of the hero of Khartoum had chalked in large letters on the pedestal the word " Avenged." The writing oould be seen for a considerable distanoe, and was gazed at by thousands cf people returning Irom their Easter holiday.

It is stated that Admiral VillamU, commander of the Bpanieh torpedo (quadron, before leaving Cadiz, visited the ehrine of the Virgin, aooompanied by the ore we of the veseels under his oommand. Addressing the men, he offered to any who felt fear the choioe of remaining behind, but the crews unanimously replied tbat they pre ferr«d sharing with their commander the dangers of the eeaa and of war if it came. Whereupon the Admiral and his eeainen knelt before tho crucifix and took a solemn vow never to return to Spain onlees viotcrioua.

Trinity Methodist Ohnrch, Eev. W. Q. Parsonson, President of Oonftrenoe, 11 and 7. Hvening snbjeot, " Jonah—a Leseon in Duty." Monday claes meeting.*

In the Piticoesa Iheatro, Hastings, en Sunday night, at 8 o'olook, Mr Franklin JSferguson has an evacgelistio esrvice. People of all denominations and no de nomination heartily invited. The cooperation of all earnest frionds solicited.*

Congregational Church eervioea tomorrow ia the Foresters' Hall at 11 and 7. Preaoher, Bey. Henry Miller. Evening topio, " studies in Sociality, or Lessons from the Folioe Commission." All eeata free.*

"Every Man's Prayer," to-morrow evening's serruoa, Baptist Church, Sev. George D. Cos, services )1 and 7."

HOW TO P,a.lct.ViS«!' FNitUarOKIA,

*.t thia time of she year a oold is easily contracted, and if let to i us its comae without the aid of somo reliable cough medicine is liable to reeuH ia thut dteoeeo pnenmoris. Wo know of no better remedy to cure a cough or oold than Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy. Wβ have used it quite extensively and it Isas alwaja given entire satiefio. tion, (Oolagah, Ind, Ter. Chief.) —Xhis is the ouly remedy that is known to be- a certain preventive of pneumonia. £.mong tha many thousands who have used it for oolds and la prippe we have never jet learned of a single oase having resulted, in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attook of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at band. For sale by A. S coles, Wholesale and He« tail Ohemisfr, Napier and Hastings.

3OBIIVB OABOABA BITTESB.—The well known romsdy for Indigestion, Dobility f (Jhronio Constipation, Liver Complaints, &0., &q. Beoogniaed as one of the best Ourea for the above eosajplsints. Prioe 2s 3a at Sfeii's Botenio Dispsasazy, Eiaeraoa

BS.I DaTtes, oJ Messrs WlSsok eeS Bstlss deafcisSs, visits ja.aafegs Tuesday, Taasfiday, Bad Friday, ar,3 ts.ay be aoasuited &tthcisffor>2:-,s afe Hs Sisal*? , Ohtjais* fSnr.ss, i$ c sfs 4.50 to jj.sb.

J. B. WSLBMAH, Tho Pfearaaoy, Hastings street, has received a fine lot of Bath asd Toilet Spoagoe, Seltzogonos, choice Perfumes, Pooket Inhalers (?or influenza and hay asSlima), Haedaohe Wafers, &Q* Bnpezio; Fruits Syrupe and Fare Liice Juioe.

Wab?ikg —Wotioe is heroby given that I intend making it warm for all pertona taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure this winter —bo warm that it will not allow any cold to come in, and if a eald is thero is will 83on drive it cut. Oougha and oolds will soon be a thine; of the past, if people keep a bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure always in the houEe.

Oomplote I.'inne? Set?. New Good Patterns Cheapest; in Nupior. Beo Ahem baforo buying. iTrom 20s. Y7. £1, i\ 7 i£WTON & 00.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN18980611.2.6

Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9187, 11 June 1898, Page 2

Word Count
1,559

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9187, 11 June 1898, Page 2

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9187, 11 June 1898, Page 2