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.' r"< 'II *»»— I I On the fourth page will bo foundl the "tips" for thsi(>To«if and Suburban Racing Club's meeting to-day, a letter to thai editor, delayed cable, and our Dane- j virke correspondent's letter. j I This day Her Majesty corapletesi the 76th year of her age and the 58c_ yeijir of " ,te Aniiu)i'i'-'' " I i Constable Stephenson arrived In Wellington yesterday' morning with Mrs Laws. They will reach Napier (this j evening by tbtFexpress. \ '. j j c , uWe are glad to hear .t^ftt, Opr-sl able Harvey has resumed "duty _."'(__ I'ort, i .having gob the' better of the rh"euma;ism j .■wiikh laid lilm low.'for.'a time. I I A Press Assooi^j^M^gjyrgm <Vel. llngton states that 'judgment nas been reserved in tbe'-Supreme Court ii re Hastings Borough Council v. A. Matters ;.m&>r. •• ,__SV:l_„_J j •j iiu'd-ighty men will assemßle-'otfthyi ara- | '>M-!>ange to-mprftV 'to->e "fir the tjOlemad shieTd, and ft" is estimatea jthab | during bhe day 1200 cartridges will be exploded."- •', ■■■•• '■ ■><■ "Tbe 'Napier "bowling greeri wil be opened to-day. /or the last time of this Beason. .^All^rayersSvfthlng to take mart in bfje',g(i,ijips, ar6.j ■'eoues^od to bg ip attendance at'll o olock t"hls morninrf.* --' The N.Z, Graphic for the current week containa excellenb portraits of M ■ J. Manghan Burnett, the well -kr own pianist, and - Miss Hatherly, the bar .lab. The j portralts are accornpauied '"\>f < uloußfflWfij ji3.i , _rA,ni '.'..■ j I in. luiiuro-ui A horse ott' 'the ' -frit w_y*-"ltato-_b tbe vicinity of Tomoana yesterday morning' . b^canjpjf jighfene'd Ijy ,ti*>e pppippch o the train coming Into' tow,n, and in its twror jumped .hpwllong-ip.ro -a culvert, witl tho result that ib waa very" muoh injured. We are informed that tho boy Crow, jwhp.ww arreted opi s«p_iolpn of :placlug tne boulder oh the railwoy Una near the gasworks, niade.bia escape from the p illce . ,b^rayka, l 7 l es'f{day ) ",marn'flg, , but [was promptly recaptured after a hhaxb spri nt A party of abont 30 ni__i__rs 06 the < Wpter L0.,G..T. ) qub"W-Ha S tings lasl!^ijgji.,.fM the, founding a new lodge. ' Thirty eight members were Initiated, and, it was decided to coll' the new institution ,f The Star of Hupa,"'. Lodge, Hastißga., ■ ;J: „ •.«.-,,--> I ,',[:, „ Attention Is Bp.clalVy'-tr^t'f.d to the ,'salo of-lnnd on the I,'iten miles fiom Taur_ug_.i;-.'l)_B land, .wJilfih han a good 'frontage >to<Tnuraiiga Il^rbon, has.butm doscHbedibyMr Palmer, tlio Govarnmen*-Pomologlßt,aß-Bcc(ind to none in tho North' "lsland "l for fruitgrowing. - ■ « •■ • •<■<■' AccOTilifrgfjo !n!^-Cs.___iv_aV Baron von Mueller Iv Vlcorla tho North Pole has ut last been reac.'ied by somo of the

crew of a Gormujij (jjsplfirAp Bbfj>. , Should 1 tl)i%ihe true, the' : ;'oj>pnrpfl})y'_opeleßs and , iaj^.ible'has'-bfeen achieved... 'In pursuit flfitMs ipy igfiii fatuus many grand men Mawi psrjshedi' gloriojisly but uselessly. I fie finch-rised right-of-way between 1 Ho/JSley's premises and Tenoyson>b lain 1 a disgraceful condition, being cave'red with water and garbage. We understand the Borough Coancll disown this thorougbfafe, but in common decency they owe it to ihe.ratepajiera.tapra.tide. lt with a top eoatiog of gravel, and s6 giro it a semblance of respectability. - The local police have received informaJohn'inao^wßo'J.was drowned In jthe I Aklteo river, as the result of a boating acoidcnb on the l&h instant, have proved I ineffectual, apd ft is .surmised; «« ttirpsVof the" unfortdnatb ' to'an floated, 'rlfe'ht'out fd'sea,' the river at "t_e tinte of the -fatality- being in a- high stats ot «ojjr*ji.',.'>i ..j;,;)' .•."y. ) .n.J j On Wednesday night the engine ofithe expiess train .jsbruck a boulder lying on permanent way near the gaswdrkp, witn the result that tbe cross brake shaft was broken and the' engine was silently damaged otherwise, '"Detective' KJ cb ? H being intorured-o- the occarrenee'-arreJt-O a youth namdd Crowi.on'i srispioiou of having placed the obstacle-dfi tbe fine. The aconaed will Bppear>b_fore.tb.e Bi neb. this morning to answer the charge. The oth.r d\y*we.told the great th ngs Mr W. J. Harker;; formerly of Napter, but; now of'CMi>ldhW.h:'"p^6_l•^sea■;to , dd for our shee'p'firVers'aba'cfa'-l'e'r.. o '' In Thesday's Christchurch Press he "goes one better," and announces that bla syndl late In London, is formed, the capital inb-'-8-r.-_d.__a steal-*- to r__'-SO*_bti per hour tbe'wliijle wMF to London are v ider contract ' 'The %-h_fa'pV'he says, onl' qe» An exhibition,' tbait will possess the merit of j-bvblty v a__ attractiveness will ' btfottßtfgcT'Bt thf' -UtfcbHsHtafefafof Mi ssrs ' '-_^-_#-?Sm>_-H)_'. dy_rs', u fl_sl-bgs-st}eet, to*morrqw morning. This firm_wiil display fn their windows<sarap!es ob all the dyes, aniline^ and •Ve(g-I)'£l*l6,-'a_'l' chemicals, &c., _ged^_in carrying on their bn_ineßß, r . r To"mariy who are unaware of the ttiany' beautiful,^fc(\dep;of /.color ex- , tracted from coal aw* Tve««|tas>lei?, the ex_ttii_lanl6_o_ld(pr6vlrtlitea!et}ng. %M 8W i s&sffi. .$S - ,cc *i- ent hflnßPfled7a.:tb^,atoß^fcg-rt^merßou and Dalton., street* yeatoday/flsftrnjng. An infant iWflsi.o-s-rveoV,toi'nro /close under thoUieHd of 'a- hbrfe ibtao_e«.to a dray laden with timber. The driverf' whoiwa*' seated on thp. ,1 oai* * immediately pulled np, and Mr- Bird, foreman of Messrs Wilson and,' Cjd^e,. .boot store, rushed out and residued'tho child, who [was under the horse's legs. Beyond one or two' bruises caused by the hoofs of j the - ' •amimalj'.'tbe'little fellow was uniojnjred. Th. rescue, waa a smart one; and ■ Mr Bird deserves great credit for his promptitude. P How much longer does Police Inspector Emerson intend Btaying away from, bis duties t He Is at present, we believe, in ■charge df a'poSse of^oHiXjvwhd are guarding a gang of co-operative works iui tbe vicinity ot G^Latfij, Meanwhile the focal force is undermanned, aDd therefore; iu-' efficient, nnd to an extent disorganised. : Wn (lo not know whether the inspecto. laoks upon his trip into the back blocUa as a pleasure excursion, bnt he has no right there ; his station is Napier, and! the f ooner he returns the better. Besides the Supreme Conrb ' sittings will lack Shalf their dignity If our old friend is ! not present in all the glory oi bis decorations. The police have asked.. 'us to imiulre through our columns as to the whereabouts of Thomas Richardson and Philip Threlkeld- T/he. foriper is understood to be lv the Napier' diattict. Hia fatherjwas a resident' dt Napier two years ago j but returned to England, where he subsequently died.' 'I'he Richardson now! inquired for ia'fvresldentJ'ot 'Galgadb, in the connty of Cbnib.rlaVd, It 1» not known where Thf-lßgld'i'^bUb he is supposes! to be in .Hawke's. B_y. •He U a nativb of ' Milbourne, Westmoreland, England, land a son of the Rev. P. Threlkeld. jMr Paikln Lee. of" 206, Cumberland-stteQt, _ffiSe-if' J Hill.'_yd_ej>. is the inquire r In" both instances. Baron Von Mueller, tbe famous bot inlpj cal director in Victoria (through w iom- . comes news of the . North , Pole hs 'ing' been r'eacßexiJ/thongß.&Very old cok Dial' identity is also a savant, of a European reputation which still survives. The B&rorr;''bfeldes being a scientist of rare attainments, baa calttvatedHhe ar of lobbying aud button holing with mai ked success, and when he wanted anytbini , as Mi&fetprß. .some worn awsinfogamt * ot hidßiand seek were played by tbe par ies. Mirijftwarwetaias anxious not td be f( and ns. the Baron, was iv seeking them. All scientists and men of genius are not unworldly wiee, The Bprt v r4hpriri. §wimming CI ibs annual ball. took, placa in Stuart'- Hall J»s„ -evening,, $b°uj>. 10Q, pppptes,..bi ing -. present, The floor was iv splenßid or ier, and the music supplied by Nowbonld's string band was firat-class. Messrs Beokmanand M'Carthy aoted as M.'iC, and contributed 'in' no small degrei to make everyone happy. Mrs Condon >rovided the refreshments, which were of the very beat. During the „fl*qpiijg tbe President of tbe club, Mr Puflett, ga< c a. qhMli _ reference to the op arations of the clnb' for the past ysar. Danoing was kept up with spirit till a very early hour. Extras were playei . by JMJaa. .Buchanan, .of J_J__-____urob, _nd Mlsa Head. _ ... „ t ■•rs A contemporary says that a prese itft'-> tion that may be regarded as unique ly^' made iv the, office of. the Kaltwj a;ta ; Coal Company .ihe other afternoon, "ittook the shape ol, a handsome gold cliain aod pe_d&_., dnd' repifjiifented toqeofi-ri. butlons of no fewer thah' fciri'i"hHDi red mold servants whom the company et tori' , . talned at au excursion to their colliei y a brief period ago, The outing proved i noh an enjoyable one that-on-the^way home' the gfrlp started' a. PWnX-SUbscrlptj.dj''," anct the amount thus obtained wa. barided over to some of the gentlemen connected wltb thp t compinjj (for .the purpoae of m'alang a suitable presentation to fthe general manager, Mr W. P. Watson, Who originated the idea, as a memento of jthe trip- , ,•...,.,. The following criminal cases have 1 eeQ, set down for hearing at the Supr sme Court siffinga on the Hth June:— Jahn Restill, attempting to murder (new irlalord.ied from Inst sitting); Kobert Poppard, alia. Prlddle, theft, horsestealing, and arson ; Michael Sullivan, wounding 1 with'intenb to 'do grievoua bodily hajrm ; John Walker,., alias Cureen, Harry Woodward, and Frederick Willam Andejasp, .robbpijy . . ip}^ the pardon ; Basmjqq Jor^fn'p^n, aJjoAj^ansen Janlen, ' ilwefq ' aud't-.tbors^teaUog',;, . [James (fox, attempted rapeiji Stephen.BjJsribJng, theft and/iorser stealing ;;. William iKobirts, alias Georgft'ElliSr'aMai' John 'Williams, alias J. D. Jdhns^on"(fdrJr -Kargea), j No civil cases havo yet beea^'set -down for hearing. j;; . „.'/,"?. j The other evening, after Bishop Morkn's deathiin i)uuedit>',i Archbishop! (Redwood, speaking at Sb. Joseph's 1 C4th'.dra], said : ■— " 16 i 8 but a Sjbprb tlirie'Bince'^f assisted at the deot_-bed of : _-au'r : b_l6Ve_ Bispop, and ib will be ' comfort " foY ybu^in your deep' sorrow "to know that it wool I be difficult, to witness a more peac.f_l and happy death, - 1, had juat recited all the prayerß^^B^nhad^igiven him the last, absolution. when-during the recitatio l 01. the_ Kpsary by myself snd the attenianW clergy, he'qdiebly slept ln'tlie Lord, Wej could have hardly detected when Mb jout departed." After referring to the*h(rolti' patience with which the Bishop bore r/f*' long illness/the Archbishop said he no ght sum -up Bishop Moran's career in a'few words by saying tbab he terminated a most useful, notive,j^o_stql[c_a_d_BaHit^y 1 life by a peaceful and saintly, death, J A man .named,, Kobert Cromble {was thrown out.o.fa trap at Farndon j last night. ' He, r together with _• com portion, was > driving : alODg the"' ; rrj_di wh_n] the horse shied and the vehicle capsized. A party coming home from tho temperance meeting -ab. Hastings arrived apon tho scene -just in time to render assistance, for though his companion had beep thrjown clear Cromble himßelf was found tp be lying under the trap with his head wfthlu a fow t lpchesxif tho hprse's^beels. . He] waa ' qniteinße'nsibie, and it was deemed odvis"able to send' him in to town liy train. This being d"ohe"n'e waa examined by Dr. de Lisle, whb found that he was Buffering from concussion of tbe brain, and ordered his removal -to-the hospital, where; he arrlved-._}*pin,^fl l Q'olpfik. Although] the injuries. to, tbe paap's bead are somewhat . !? r to.ifl° {ftM-PS?- . I?, present oijtilci. P"tCjJsiijftl- Jrm i i itji-.i qn',! I A meeting"'6f'"bbo Rugby Union was held last 'fiv.ning, Prosent — Messrß Sainsbury (In the chair), Swaai G. Marshall, Smith, Crltcbley, T. S. Marshall, iQuyj, i jSchjvahe (horn treasixrer), and the necretary. Messrs J. G. Hughes and N. Gurr were appointed delegates to represent the County Club and Mr T. S. Marshall for Nnpier Club vice 3. Wilson resigned. The Wellington Union ndtfifed that their representatives would ploy the HiJwke'e 'Bay 1 - r.presentativea at Xvapier nn -Saturday, 15th June. An application from the Caledonian Club for u4s ol Kecreatlon Ground on Queen's Bjrtbday iS%!P?J.f4i'-i.Hrl>ei. Rrtßjriij* »nB» for jPiajf-- AWenfiquwiw-jeallitd, tojthonon p»y«nent of subscriptions tre 4b. ttriion by clubs, and the various delegates were requested to C-litbo'attention of theclnbn to the .njat^cr. The- application of the Waipawa Union to bs affiliated nn n branch of the. . Hawke's Bay Union wns granted, Jlatches for Satuvday, Ist June were arranged aB-fnllowa :- Ncpler 3rd v. West End. ab{_ ( BS ; Possibles v. Trob- ! nbles, at 3 p.m, ; both matches to bo ! plnyed nn Recreation Gr,->u:id. KefereeH I wcro appointed for Saturday^ matches as

follows :— Recreation .©round : Mtf'-J!. G.tl Huftbes, 2nd CopnlvVj Nnpibr^;; Mril Ativir^inuetti'.lßt County v. Jnt'Ndpler. \ Atr-JFuwSpn :': .'Mr Co wall for Herders t.A Clive.^-, j r ,-_;j K'--, , j 7* 4 : -\ i The'p_blio i 'o'f-'Napte^ l ivilK^i|ve anc^^f opportunity of hearing: the thfe@dM__oP- / artists (who appeared here lastwEekTon Sunday evening next at tbe Theatre Royal, when a very fine programme will be given. Mr Alexander was to have -left — for -Auckland- to morrow- by - theMararoa, bnt on acconnt of tb. steamer being delayed until Titeaday n^'be tras decided to glv_ a sacred concert, He is UtwHo-Aucklsnd wlt_ - Mi&*Bjsffley pntf'Miss '-.sber !af '. an early date, - . The programme arranged -contains tbe naniejt pt_ Mr Alcxaii-er, Miss Blanejv Miss Flsper, Mins Moloney, and Mr W. Davidson, end : .with, eucb an array , of talgnt »jls*ge aftdij ence should ,aes',em-le.' Mr Alexander (by speclnl request) will deliver two gems j by the New Zealand poet, Mr Thomas ■ Bracken, and also a oomposjtion frorajbi" own peri.' Miss Blabey "and Miss Fijbei ! will each con'tffjsrateftwo songs dod appear in a duet and quartette. Mr W. _7aisdson and Mr -Wright will each sing fwo -•SpngS.B.e.diflßrf.. ia .the.',qi3oitetle. -,fillsstMoloneywill. redo. f-6wo"yi_ , ad l rfolos, Mfrjj altogether the- program id, *jll be an. nnnaually attractive ,one» Tbere Je ho , doubt a great number will ossembl' i tp. bid farewell to -tba artistf-. Palrom af-, the dress circle .and -the stalls will be e_>! pected to~con.tr"jb*atp.p,i)e shilling, anH iln ■ - tbe _>i. sixpence*: :..TJie. ffoneeit- wHi c )*n- • > hr"> iole'Yi'>-' , *6 i&! iw": •"•-? -jt . . .« . «, 3 Q_s- JfSWKWt iO9BWfBSft4- .(. wrl Iflg jaßtiWay^Kfays fuu^JSiobao km excep ion jonlyv'sH tbe-^bopSßteMaln-dfßpen yes ter- , day afternoon .'an' account of the Que Jn_|, Birthday falltugT™ Friday.— Al 0.37 {|.n*, 3s^»h-&, ofMm^W.MO- bea ) **' __ t d™age-r.B_lH_gr--^oi*M^iiin affi of tbe Catbolio sohool was n'Bl_l_at evenfog, when every efti>(i r was filled. The gfeafr («?SW^teijffiW.iaP JSfiMbß ainßibg of M-lßSjE^t^clfSm^Sfiff. Blaney, .and. the pl^ying ) V,i_i!S._fsalon»y', who.iby-tbe-way, Is tbe-mistre'ss of the bCUooI. Tbo same orchestra which playett (last Friday assisted 'ontbis occasion, giving a conple ot a minuet, andj an intermezzi f ronx-' 1 Cavalleria Rnstlcaba." The. Misses Fisher and Blaney sang a duet, '"Sweet' is tfie Dfeoffl, and ai* an encore "Farewell ;" "Beauty Byes"," .and as an encore -.'Close .Jp tbe Threshold." Miss 'Rose "Blaney deceived a vociferous encore f6V~*iCall me Back." w.ben she sang . •-* Don't Qnite Forget." Misa Boyle - Bang- " Love's Sweet tMt'A'. lE^E-oiesoftfWsvV'Ttae Tar _ Farewell." MfcV MMMw played "Maroh Hongrolse."''''i_ bat'Sanal excellent style. Mr A.-.R i-Jfrwoited "The Burglar's Story"- _ndsjwa&','ifluch ,bpplanded, Mr Hall ! gdt' - rtO' J 'encore for "The Longsbdtemnn," and gave " Vanity." In the second part tbe Misses] Blaney and Fisher sang " Life's Dream is' O'er " and were- loudly recalled ; Miss Fisher also sang "TUe'lft.. Muster," and aa an encore "Flowing Tide"; Mlss : Blaney sang "Kathleen Mavonrneen," and as an en.ore " 'Twas Within a Mile of Edinboro Town,'' Mrs Eames saDg "La Serenata," with- violin obligator Miss Shanly gave "The Tollers ";• Mr Hall sang ", In Old Madrid,? ; and Mr A. E. Jull .brought the coneeiMo, a pleasant olose with "The Torp&io httd the' Whale," and being encored sang "Bobbing Serenely." Mlsb Maloney again occnmpanled all the singers. A dance waa afterwards held, when Miss M'Leod supplied tbe music— Mr Frank Sebley has commenced ! the.erectlon'of a six-roomed houße for bis mother, in'Kaatanlwbn-road.— The new officer for the Town Board are so near completion that-tha Board will be able to bold its next monthly meeting tbere.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9998, 24 May 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9998, 24 May 1895, Page 2

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