NAPIER NOTES.
[FkOM Ot'R OWN CoRRESPOXDEXT.j Napier, This Day. OENEIiAL ITEMS. The weather to-day is glorious, and is a f; 1 ir sample of what can be given in H - nke's Lay in autumn. A fine representative of the Native race in Kurupo Tareba kit by tbcexpress vest* rday to j'>in the Native contingent now training in Wellington for the Jubilee celebrations. Accounts amounting to £157 were passed for payment ;it yesterday's sitting of the Charitable Aid Uoard. •las. C'aughley, the well - known cyclist, last evening failed to break the mile record of Reynolds (Anc-kkindj. The Cathedral choir sing I )r Stainer's " Ciueilixion " to-morrow evening. Some Hastings musical enthusiasts are expected to be pivs-'iit. Sport-men are laying in a stock of ammunition and cleaning up their guns in view of the opening of the shooting season en Saturday next. At a meeting of the County Council yesterday a letter was received from the Hastings Borough Council calling attention to the dangerous state of the Karamu erasing. It was re-'olved that an inspection be made by the chairman and the ovcr-eer, and that they bring up a report thereon at next meeting.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 296, 13 April 1897, Page 3
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191NAPIER NOTES. Hastings Standard, Issue 296, 13 April 1897, Page 3
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