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IVKE UNITED PBESS ASSOCfiSSKHT. }■ ' ■*- Atjckland, Tuesday At the inquest" on Peake. the saloon he passenger who died on the Monowat r> verdict waa returned that deceased died from ehloioiyae poisoning, but there was no evidence to show &r to whether the dose was taken to proonre sleep or with the intention of committing; suicide. The Roman Catholic Bishops of WeU liogtoa and Dunedln made an application to day to the Board of Kdooation to authorise Inspeotloo of the Roman Catholic schools in the Auckland district under their respective management. The chairman aaid that a similar application had been made a year ago and declined. After digoasßion the Board decided to defer consideration of the matter ton a fortnight, the cbief inspector to "be present at the meeting and to oonfer wUh - - the Board. Oa Friday a tefegrtm was received fay Inspector Hickeon from Mra Charles. Peake at Nelson requesting that her husband, who died on the Monowai. might) be buried here. At a meeting ot the Bo&rd ol Education __ an estimate of the income and exptfMA^l (are for 1895 waa read. Under the nH^H lag of income the statutory capit^^Hfl grant is pat down at £78,750, less inl^^H from reserves £1700. The capltfHH ©rant for Boholaiships is £1575. the efl^^H for Ecbool bnlldlngs £8000, the grarfl^HH aid of inspection £850, local contrlbatH^H £50, Income from reserves £1700 : tcß^^H £89,025. The expenditure Is pat domMH £88,845. It was agreed to forward ■■■ counts to the Government. fl^^fl Mr Alfred Nathan has received message frem his brother, L. D. Nstbl^^S in London, apprising him of the fact |H| he had effected the purchase of tj^^B stallion Seatoa Delaval, a eon of Meltfl^^fl and Rosedale. Seatoa Pelaval wH|H foaled in 1889, and was purchased as^^H yearling by the Dnke of Portland fH^H 750 guineas. He is to be shipped Auckland at an early date. Wanoakui, Tneedsy. HI There was splendid weather for th|^H Caledonian sports, and tbo attendances! was larger than any for the past fivflH years. The results of tbe principal eventflH were SB follows .'—Caledonian Mile Handi-aH cap; A. George 1, A.Halllgan 2, P.^H KeeginS; tlrce, 4min S6seo. lZOYardiW Handicap Hurdle Bace ; H. J. Cameron 1, K. W. Watts 2, O. Malone 3. Quartermile Handiaap <open) : A. W. Watts 1 H. H. Ford 2, J. M'Donald 3; time, filsee! Qaarter-mile Handicap (amateur) ■ J J W. Harle 1, W. H. Clarke S, J. C. Bryers 3. Half-mile i Ksce i (open) : P. Keegan 1, A. Geor«e 2, C. JB, Borman 3. Handicap Walkbu Bace, 1 mile: F. Johaneen 1. 0. Civanagh 2. 100 Yards Handicap (open) : C. C. Ward 1, H. A. Klernan 2 W. 8. Corby 3; time, 9 3.sth.sec. 100 Yards Handicap (amateur): J. J. W. Harle 1, G. Mnrch 2, W. Beamish 3. 220 Yards Handicap (open) : J. M'Donald 1, C. C. Ward 2, D. Ingle 3. 220 Yards Handicap (amateur): W. H. Clarke 1, H. P. Tilley 2, h. St. Geotge 3; time, 24sec Consolation Handicap, MO yatds ; D. Inglo 1, A. J. Woodley 2, N. D. Moholas 3. One Mile Bloyole Handicap: p. Clarkson (geratoh) J, A. L. Feck 2, T. H. Mlngins 3 ; time, 2mtu 67seo. Five Mile Bloyole Race : T. Clarkson i; T. H. Mingins 2; time, 16mln 53eec. WSLvmaron, Tuesday. A young woman, whose ria ma is at present nn known, fell off th^ train near the Taws flat viaduct this morning. It la believed that she received etaenssion of -- the brain. J * J L&.TSR. " . Miss M«ry Pridllan was the lady who fell off tbe train. She waa /standing on the ptatform. At tbe preseo(t<time she is still unconeotoue, but likely t*> recover, i ' There is splendid weather for the holiday, and the streets are almisC deserted. Despite the regatta, large Bombers went ont by the trains. The. friendly societies had a sports meeting on tb)e< Basin Bs> " serve,- which was fairly attended. <: At the Friendly' Societies' sports to-day H. K. Woon and J. Flonagajntled for the' Grand Demonstration HandSonp. In the amateur events, the Ladlesf Bracelet, of 880 yards, was won ' by At. -J. Patrick (45ydB), E. W. Stnithe (45yMs) 2, F. H. HsrJey (26yds) 3;\tltne,'2ifain 2 6thre>. The biojoie everfto resulted k— Twtf milesj L. Herbert (40yds) i, A. NfehoHs (3^yda) 2. A. Hunt(B6sds)S; timet Bmln 45seo. Three miles (roadster), P, Ffablan (290vd«) •» ! 1. A. Nloholls (360 yds) fe Al Wun» (250 yds) 3; time, 'Qmln Msaeo. Font miles, L. T. Herbert (UK yds) 1, TS'M. Lnoy (f cratch) 2,- A. Nichb Js (700pds) 3 • time, 16min214-^thseo. 1 ■ >! WKST?O? lt, Tuesday. The Westport Coal Comjfp aD y la reaumiDg word In developing < Jranite Creek, - - Tenders are invited for i sree contraotß. incline tnnnelliDC.&o., wh oh will employ 70 men for »'« months. The Harbor as? ?«?fes

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9895, 23 January 1895, Page 2

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Telegraphic. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9895, 23 January 1895, Page 2

Telegraphic. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9895, 23 January 1895, Page 2