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On the fourth page will be found reports of tbe committee meeting yesterday of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Clnb and of CapSaln Kassell's address to his constituents ad Waipawa on Tharsday, sporting news, and oar Waipawa correspondent's letter. The business announcements of Messrs Baker and Tabuteaa are inserted to-day on our fourth page. In Dnnedin oranges are quoted at from 4d to 6d per dozen. Why are they three times that) price in Napier ? The secretary eo-the hospital acknowledges with thanks a parcel of illustrated papers from Miss Campbell, Foukawa, Members of the Napier Football Club are reminded of the practice match on the Recreation Ground this afternoon, commencing at 1.30 p.m. To-morrow morning the snbjeob of Mr Paterson's sermon will be "Power from on High," and in the evening the subject of lectare will be " The OotopUß ol Young New Zealand."* The programme for the concert to be held in the Marist Brothers schoolroom on Tuesday evening is a varied and attractive one. The items include songs, recitations, instrumental selections, and step dances, by maay of our leading amateurs. Mr Cornf ord will appear for the plaintiff and Mr F. 08, Loughnan for defendant in the case Cohen v. Whittlngton, claim £200 for alleged libel, to be heard before a special jury of four at the ensuing sittings of the Supreme Court, The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's oommittee, at their monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, selected a seat) hunting crop from the establishment) of Mr John M'Vay, as an award to be presented to the rider of the winning horse in the Ladies' Bracelet, The lad Starkey was brought before Mr F. Sutton, J.P., yesterday morniog, charged with stealing £3 17d from tbe residence of John Hanna, Owen-street, and remanded till to-day on the application of the police, who will probably ask for his committal to an industrial school. Mr Leslie H. Reynolds, U.E., passed through Napier yesterday. Mr Keynolds has had large experience in connection with artificial harbors, and has just reported on the improvement of Wanganni harbor. la company with Mr Carr he Inspected the breakwater works. — He will probably return shortly and spend a week here, Mr J. O, Shorland, the Dnnedin cyollafc, arrived in Napier yesterday. He proposes making an endeavor as soon as he can complete arrangements, to break the 100 mile record, on the Recreation Ground track. He ought to succeed if he has the ability, and if he chooses a day such as yesterday for tbe trial, as the track is in good order. The second winter social in connection with All Saints', Taradale, is to be held on Tuesday next, 11th instant, in the schoolroom. A very good programme has been arranged, including a rentriloqnlal edance by Mr Chapman ; the price of admission bslng 6d only. One of Bymer's 'buses will leave Newton's corner at 6.45, returning after the toslal. The Southland Times states that the writ was served on Friday, at Napier, in tbe casa of the Southland Frozen Meat and Produce Export Company v. Messrs NeUon Bros, (Limited), for £30,000 damages for breach of contract in engaging in the froz3n meat trade In Southland iv alleged contravention of an agreement between the parties. Messrs Niven and Co., of Port Ahnriri, have received a letter from the Taranaki Freezing Company informing them that they have accepted their quotations tor the laying down and erection of freezing machinery. Id is likely that the local firm will erect the buildings under the supervision of Mr Niven. The machinery to be used is that from the JUuide-Brltish Company, and to show that the local firm is losing no time a cable has already been sent to ship the material. The programme of the Darrell com« pany's season has been sumewhat altered. The phenomenal success of " The Double Eveut " last night, and many requests for its repetition, have decided tbe management to stage It again on Tuesday even' ing, for which "East Lynne" was announced, but the latter play will be produced on Wednesday, in place of " The Streets of New York," the company's engagements prohibiting an extension of their season here. Our Hastings correspondent writes :— Mr S. Rldgway, who has for some years been in the well-known business of Messrs Burnet and Co., has purchased their Hastings branch from that firm, and will now conduct it on his own account. — There was no inspection of the Volunteers to-night, owing to the absence of Colonel Ne wall.— Mr Hntchinson informs me that hia paintings will be taken from Mr Why look's on Tuesday, so that those who have not seen them should loso no time in repairing their omission. The Works Committee of the Borough Council yesterday visited White-road to inspect the locality and decide upon the merits cf a petition of residents praying that the load should be straightened and a footpath formed. It is understood that some definite proposal will be placed before the Conncll at its next meeting in the direction of road widening and foot* path formation at that spot. Another spot visited was the extension of Munroetreet, beyond Sale-screet, where improvements are also contemplated. An ardent admirer of our Colonial Treasurer, saya the Southland Times, was grievously shocked in Invercarglll the other day. An irreverent one, who does not worship at the same financial shrine, propounded to him the following conundrum t-" Why Is the Hon. J. G. Ward's finance like a waxworks exhibition ? " He pondered, eventually gave it up, and then, to his inexpressible disgnso came the rep'y : " Beoanse, although you are expecbed to admire thg gorgeous display, you must not touch the figures." When the b.b. Weka arrived in port yesterday quite a c.-owd assembled on the wharf, arjxi.iua to know whether there was any truth in tbe rumor persistently circulated at the Spit on Thursday afternoon that several of her ccew had been Jrowned, and there was a general feeliDg ' jf relief when it was found that there was ' no foundation for the report. A landing" j ivas made at *fahika, bat there was no : icciden*, or even danger, and some of She married members of tho crow ex- j sressed themselves in strong langnnge ' :egarding the originator of the rumor, who ' would have hod a bad quarter of an hour ! f he could havo been identified, ] The most Interesting football match of ' ihe season will bo played on the Recrea- 1 lon Ground to-day, when the local pro)able representative fifteen will play the £ >ick team of tho Waipawa ljuion. ThU i vill also constitute the finul practice of ho Isopler representative comblnatloi c iefore the matoh with Wellington on tbe I c allowing Saturday. Tbe Napier team If ml ploy In the representative colors, and 1 " be visitors will wear black. Tho teamß I re likely to be well matched, and as the f p

ten have bad opportunities for getting also i form the match ehould be keenly ex- S? D( iting. The game will commence at 230 Nea harp In order to allow the Waipawa layers to return home by the 420 train. f, lr Bennett has been selected bo act as Fi eferee, F< It will be seen by the report of the com- 2.30 aitcee of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club, , N ■eld yesterday afternoon, that in reply to °t Kr A. Portland's letter asking ifor a Sur learcning inqnlry Into the ninnine of ipboriy at the Toiyn and Suburban, the somnuliea referred Mr A. Portland to K rulo 131 of "Rulee of Racing." As the 10( publlo -ire nob thoroughly acquainted with a 's this rnle, wo give ii in exkn&o:— " All am protests nod objections shall be dc- c termined by the stewards, whose decision 11 n ' shall be final. Such decision shall, how- c ever, be snbject to appeal to the com- 1 mittee of the Jockey Clnb, so far as Mj relates to points involving Interpretation w of these inles, but nob as relates to ques« ] tlons of fact, and the decision of such J committee shall be absolntely final, and i shall not be questioned in any Court.' 1 : The Wheelman records that recently \ three Palmerston cyclists were ridirig along ll the Gorge road when one of their number, who .was ridiog last, struck a stone and R was suddenly thrown over tho bank and down a precipice. Qn looking round his M companions saw their Mend suddenly dla- „ appearing with his machine. They quickly dismounted and rushed back, Oliver expecting to see him alive any morp. Their surprise was great to ob- c serve him clinging to some friendly grass c 20 feet down and to see his bioyola also stopped in its rapid descent. The only c bing which saved him from certain death was the fact that the cliff was coated with clay and grass. After' a little delay got him and his bicycle on to the rd^H| again, very little the worse for tnHB awkward experience. The cliff was quvHß 120 feet deep, with the roaring Manawaq^B at the bottom. . -<^B The Christchurch Presbytery, someW few weeks ago, decided to divide the ■ Seftoo charge, an 1.5 bad hitherto existed, m by joining Aba'berley with Sefton, and II LobPTn and Ashley with Kangiora. The " Pr esby terlans at Ashley resent this action, as they state tbat they were not consulted ■ regarding their wishes in the matter. , They consider that the Presbytery has j dealt with them in a high-handed and ■ arbitrary manner, ucd not in accordance : with tbfc principles of their chnrcb. At a nieetiog beld last) week, it was unaol- I monsly decided to stay away from the [ cervices and to withdraw all monetary support until the old order ot things was restored. The former part was carried oab on Sunday afternoon last, when there was a congregation of five, four of whom came fram KaDgiora. In in the interests of all concerned, it is to be hoped that sonio amicable arrangement will soon be made to remove the deadlook, Joshua Bros.' Australian Brandy, 11 Boomerang " Brand, is now In use In nearly every hospital in New Zealand. It is most palatable and wholesome. Try it. Wholesale from leading wine and spirit merchants. — [Advt. 76 A little incident which happened in New York the other day deserves rather more than passing notice. While a heavily laden truck, drawn by a team of greys, was proceeding along West Broadway one of the horses fell and struggled to ilse in vain. The driver, a brutal looking fellow, whipped and kicked the horse, bnt did not attempt: to free the poor animal from Its encumbering harness. A crowd soon collected, but nobody offered any assistance. Just' then a welldressed lady came along. She stood for a few minutes,- then pushing her way through the orowd, said to the man, "Give me that whip I" The truckman, dazed by her imperious manner, obeyed. "Now," said she, "if yon touch that horse again I shall let you feel that whip across your shoulders. Get down and cub the harness, and help the horse to get up." The driver stared at her. "Get down this very minute," said the lady shaking the whip in the driver's face. He obeyed, loosened the harness, and as soon as this was done the horse rose to its feet and was reidy to go on its journey. Then the lady, very pale by this time with excitement, threw the whip to the ground and went on her way. " Boomerang Brand Australian Brandy is the most wholesome stimulant In the market. Obtainable at all hotels. —[Advt.] 79 Gowlng's Llnctns or Balsam of Liquorioo, that old-fashioned remedy for Coughs and Colds, Is now in very great demand. It Is sold in bottles, Is 6d and 9s 6d, a' Mr Owen s Pharmacy, Hastings-street. 'Ice Rev. W. Colonso, F.R.S., writes :— " I consider it to be a valuable and safe medicine, of great service in coughs, colds, bronchial affections, and irritations and dryness of tho throat. I always carry a bottle of it with me when I visit the Bush district,."— [ADVTj A. Eccles, chemist, begs to announce to the residents of Hastings that he is now thoroughly established In his new and commodious premises opposite Beeoroft's Repository, under the charge of Mr Wallis. A complete stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Sundries, and Patent Medioines. Any artiole not in stook will be obtained at shortest notice.— [Advt.] 881 ECCLES 1 CORN PAINT quloklv removo either hard or soft corns. Only few appli oatlom necessary. In bottles Is Bd, from A. Kcclos, Chemist, Maaonlo Hotel Bulldlrgs, Napier. -lAdvt,« I BCOIiES" SYRUP OK RED GUM or Eu oaljptos Balsam has proved Iteelf to be the best remedy for oouehs colds asthma, and all dlseaaia of tut (breathing oi gang. H.P. writoß i — " I have no lear for aschma when your Rea Gum Syrup is at hand i one dosa alwayß gives ma instant relief, and when my wife or ohlldreu oatoh a cold 1 always cures them ; Bend me two large bottles by first rain. Prepared only by A. ECCLES, Ohemls'. Haettnga-Btreeti, Napier.— {Advt,i 112 ECOLES SULPHURINH LOTION oleais the skin from spots, blemishes, rougnnesc, Bunburn, freckles, &o. A fow applications will render the skin healthy, smooth;' and tranßparent. 23 6d per bottle from A KCCLES, the Masonlo Fharmaoy, Hastings street.— i advt. GUNS repaired, Bicyoles put in good ordor, Earmarks (any pattern) made to order. Lawn Mowers repaired, Safe Koys and any fine Mechanical Work executed on the premises — J. A. Fryer, Hastings-street.— [Advt.] 137 ■Waterpipo Work, Plumbing, GaafltUng execnted by Competent Workmen. J. A. Fryer, Ironmonger.— [Advt.] 137 E, T. ALLEN, Carlyle-street, Napier, Pic-ture-frame Maker, Gilder and Mount-cutter, has the largest and most unique assortment of mouldings in Napier. Also, a splendid selcotion of tinted, oak, and bronze mounts. Gilding a speciality. Old frames re-gilt equal to new. Pioture-framing at the lowest rices consistent- with good work. Established 1881 —[Advt. 113 J. S. Welsman, The Pharmacy, Hastings street, has received a fine lot of Bath and Toilet Sponges, Soltzogeneg, choice Perfumes Pocket Inhalers (for influenza and hay asthma), Headaohe "Wafers. &o. Superior Fruit Syrups and puro Lime Juice.— [Advt.] WORMS IN SHJEKP.— J-Gallon Tins or 0a Cd, contains 1600 doses, or sufilcient to dose 100 sheep twice for Is ; Hayward's Specific Buttor Preservative 6d and Is, But*er Colour 6d and Is. Solo Agent J. A. Fryer, Iron monger, Napier.— [Advt.' Gents' Suits Cleaned and Pressed, is; Straw or Hard Hats Cleaned or Dyed, Is each; Gloves Cleaned; Feathers Cleaned Curled and Dyed. Address Ireland s Dye Works Bmerson-Btroot — lAdvt.l Don't bo Misled. lam still taking work, and shall until I dispose of my business or uso up my large stock. Painting Glazing, Paperhanging, &c, executed in first-class style at prices lower than over. Pioture Framing at cost to quit stock.-JB. T. Woodcock, Oil and Colorman, Dalton-street.— [Advt.[ 903 SYNOPSIS OF NBW ADVKRTIBEMBNI S. j Mr M, Lasoolles will 801 l to-day under bill of sale superior furniture, and In the afternoon fruit. , 1 Messrs E. and W. Lyndon will on Tuesday • offer at auction the balance of goods in the ' estato of Lester Rodward, storekeeper. ( A section in Carlyle-streot, with cottage thereon, in tho estate of W. A. Grant, will Bo ' ofl'ored for sale by Messrs O. B. Hoadley and ] Co. on Friday next. Mr W. Y. Dennett announces an unre- ' served salo of £590 worth of furniture at 1 Hastings on Tuesday. Messrs P. A. Horman and Co. hold an Im- ] portant stock Balo, at which some superior horses will bo oifcrod, at Stortford Lodge, I Hastings, ou Tuesday. Mr Frame invites tondors for raising a cottago nnd tilling in section, ' Messrs Horman and Co. have 100 tons / potatoes for sale. . Tho programme of tho Darroll company " during thoir Napier soason is advertisod. c Notico is givon of tho Intention of the Papakura River Board to strike a rate. I The Waipawa Rugby Union and Hawke's 0 > Bay Union representatives meot on tho Re- * creation Ground to-day. Hannah and Co. advertise boots SO per cent under cost at Napier and Hastings. 1 A lost tit. Bornard puppy is sought. a Compton advertises special dollcaoies, Tho flndor of a bundle of keys will be rewarded on returning them to the Union B.S. Company, Spit, ' " I Three horses aro impounded at Taradale, IJi A £5 note lost in Hastings-street is adver- I tised for. I Tho second meeting of tho Philosophical C Society will ho hold on Monday evening at tho Atlionaium ; eubjeola announced. Mr M. O'Counor, Takapau, inserts par- ta tlculars oC two cottages, with orchards, ho has for salo. re Grand concert, Marls£ Brothors 1 school, on Tuesday. Tho prices of footballs at the Novolty Depot pi are advertised. Mr S. ltidgway announoos that ho has startod business as a gontleman's mercer at Hastings! Mr w. Evison, Hastings, has Berkshire „ boar for salo. Pi Frosli trultof all kindsand flsh at Prebble's. >„ Tho Drapery Company insert a lißt of special bargains in their olothing department, tv Thoro will bo a spocinl train from Hastings i\ on Tuoßday for tho Darroll company's repro- "' duction of " Tho Douhlo Ev ont," to Mr J. M. Crcrar publishes particulars of . now and special stationory and fancy goods "C juslrocolvcd. _; J. Hardy has grand value in lamps, now and Improved, ox Star of England; fancy be globes, shades, and llxings. Fresh ouamol p, and bath painla, fresh platod novelties suitablo for wedding prcsonts, tablo knives, forks, Cn spopns, ladlos, oar vei s, scissors, razors; pen, k u pocket, gardouora'. docking, footroot, and ca sheath kni vos ; siccatours, stools, best quality, ,<i< Cash prices. Inspect. f. Now Zealand Clothing Factory for school ta boots, slippers, aud ovoning shoos. Cc Tho Naplor Football Club practice this afternoon. . Mr Hutchloson's paintings on view at Hastings till Tnosday only. Messrs W. M. Nowton and Co. havejußt opened up now glasawaro, toilet sota, and other goods enumerated. Tho Mahinapua runs at spoolal oxcurelon ■ rarcs to tho North and Sydnoy on Saturday noxt. an' For wet and oold~woathor— Ladles' water ci sroof oloaka, clotli jaokota, capos, and ulsters de|

i children's and inaida' doth jackets OS, and mackintoshes. A large assortment* d and Close a, SALES, &C.-THIS DAY. Mr M. LascoUes, 11. V.iit,MrM.LasoeUeß,2. ootball match, Waipawa Union v. wkos Bay Union, Recreation Ground, lominations olobo, Hawke's Bay Trotting 1D t 8, 'heatro Rqyal.-JJarrell company, "The r»ySouth,' r ßi SUNDAST SERVICES, y'apior Cathedral, 8 {Holy Communion) (children's service), 11 (Holy Communion), rtV, RovU6^wbl 8 ah (HO!i' Comrallni °n) ' "■ I'hoKofugo, Napier, 2.30.Mr Ashcroffc. at., Panl'BjU and 7, Key. J. G. Paterson. rrtoity Wcßleyan Church, 11 and 7, Rev. r Jb rose. Bastings Wesleyan Church, 11 and 7, Rev. East Clive, 3, Rev. W. EL Beok. S^enmeadows, 7. Mr J. Aghcrof t. Taradale, 11 (Holy Communion) and •>. /TiKetapu, 11. Moanee, St. Thomag'B, 7 Omahu, 3. Clive, St. Mark ps, 10 (childron'a service) and Havelock, St. Luke's, 7, lorrls 3 on >re3byterlan Churoh > 3- Rev- ■*• st^w^ 86 11 and 7, Rev. J. W. Baptist Church, 11 ana 7, Rev. G. D. Cox. TtJ^& e'£h *P lt- v ana 7. Rev. O. Dean. Poj* I^esbyfer&jQ Church, 11, Rev. O. !onnor; 7, Mr Mathers. Petane Presbyterian Church, 3, RevlUMflfl Meanee Presbyterian Cbasdttfrifl^i^^^H Jonnor. ■ - _^wriH^H^^^^H^^^H HavelocUtfMM^^H^^HH^H^^l inßs^^^^H^^^^^^^^H^BH^^^^^H^^lH street.^BH|^^^^HH^^^l^^^^^H bakers: V^R^^S^^B^^^^^Hl^Hl and takea^H^^^^^HHH^H^^^^^^B^^H Cheapest

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10011, 8 June 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10011, 8 June 1895, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10011, 8 June 1895, Page 2