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On the fourth p±ge will ba fonud telegraphlo intelligence, sporting news, Auokland mining information, and a report of yeoteiduy's proceedings at tbs m, Hastings Court. i ai The bnsineaH announcamsnta of Measra ,n- Baker and Tabntoau are inserted to-day & on the fourth page. on W. Barton's Hastings photographic studio being now compioto will be opened th to-day, * . At the Wolling ; on A. r.nd P. show on Thursday Mr A. frt'EUtdy secured no lesa id than six fk&tj nud ona champion award in tbe fat cattle eluasus. .Mr V. M. Neleon's ' Ol hack tforecaun waa awarded tha special k- prlza for the best walker iu the section for miscellaneous horccu ly The cablegrams published by the Ausd. traliau papers show that the selzo.ro by w brigands 01 Cuptain Marriott, of the Norfolk Regiment, for whoao ransom a smm of £10,000 wna paid, took place near B. Smyrna, in Asia Mluor. Our own cable » service was singularly retloout bb to the ecene of the aff.iir. At the monthly meeting of the Hawke's B'jy Camera Ciab, held lust night, Mr ' W. Beswiok took first piace iu tho competition for vl&ws of " Maori Subjects " ; and " laterlova." The following now \ members weie e'eoted ;— Messrs C. H. - Forte, G. N'.umonn, R, S. Gibson, &nd Mrs H. R. Morcoa. At the conclusion of the ordinary onslueen a ruoi;!i Interesting 1 and instructive exhibition ot radiography » wau given by Mr fl. Owen, assisted by a Dr. Milne-Thomson. By means oi the I- " X rays " members were enabled to view e tbe bones of their handa— in one cane the results of a, frrxture being clearly dis- , cernlble. s British poets have clearly fallen npon e evil do,<js. Is has baoooie un open secret f> taut AiJred Austin is practically under an h injunction to preserve silence. Sir Edwin e Arnold recently burst forth iu a long, e exuberant oJo oo the enbject of tbe i, Quean's rel^n having: oscectted ia length . all Gibers in Eaglkh history, and he sold a it unconditionally to tha msu who t manages a publication oilitd the Salon. t This person used the poem as a centre- ' - pieca for a big duico collection of advert Ibemonts ot oipnrs, oarpafes, sewing • mscblnes, &c, which be pubiiuhud one 1 day in every London daily. Sir Edwin j denounces thiti publicly U3 a litemry r outrage. 1 Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday morniug tbn premlsßd knowu t.a the Trooadoro, i « restunruul (ind boardl^g-house, sitaated i in Railway-Etieec, Hosclngo, were dei atroyed by fire. The next building, con- ■ (listing of three shops, two of which were vacant and the o'hor occupied by Mr Dawsuap, WAtchmhltar, waa seriously damaged by firo and wator. The brigade turned out promptly end did excellent work, Tho following inenrnnceo hnd been effected :-Tae Trocadero : Bnildiiig, Liverpool London and Globe, £100 • furniture aad swak, Kiyal, £150. Block of three chops, S.juth British, £540 ; nnd Mr Dewsnap'e goods nud stock were Insured in the Victoria office for £100. Our Waipawa correspondent writing yesterday, says :— The W,M. elect of Lodge Abercom, No, 30, N.Z.C., Waipawa, is Bro. A. E. Eames, P. VV.— A vote is being taken to-day as to whether a loan be applied for or not in order to pay for the drainage works now in hand. So far, little interest is being taken in the matter, persons not realising apparently that the opposition to tho proposal means 1 an lnorease of rates wbile, if the loan be I osrrled, the coat will ha spread over some 130 years. The opposition is professedly to the drainage scheme, they protesting that nothing is required in that dlreotion and yet there i3 a honso ou the river side .of Ruataniwbaroad wherein liyphold Is rampant at tho present moment, the dlreot result of no drainage. An error, made by the Press Assoolatlon agent in Dunedin, la the transorip. tlon, for telegraphing, of the judgment of \ Mr Justioe Williams ou the <»pylloatlon 8 for the removal of Mr Vigets from the J llquldatorahip of the Colonial Bank, has materially altered the sense of one paasage. The Judge is reported as having stated that he was unable to say that there was anything in the nature of the £dO,OOO oats transaotlon " which would (I lead me as a reasonable man to suppose that it waa being carried out for some Improper purpose." The word "him," not the word "me," was nsed by the Jndge, the passage reading:—" I certainly am unsble to see that Mr Vigors waa guilty in this transaction of anything diahonest or dishonorable, or that there waa anything in the nature of the transaction V which would lead Mm, as a reasonable 18 man, to suppose that ib was being carried out for some Improper purpose." The outline of the words In Bhorthand is the B»me, hence the taistake, The Land Board met yesterday morning. Present — Messrs T. Hnmphrlea on iCommlaaloner), T. Hyde, and R, R. frc M'Kerrow, Crown Lands Kanger, presented a favorable report on »n application of tho Weber Road Board io sanction a deviation of the Tapntahioad near Wimbledon, through a corner if tbe Bmall grazing run leased by I MrSsinobury, who represented Mr em 'flppa, pointed out that the proposed land a "' obe taken comprised the only suitably the He for a homentead on thp property. In yet rder bo geb over tho diffioulty with Mr ] Mppa Mr Humphries proposed that ho Col honld be offered tho option of surrender- Iff] ag the seotlon required. This was Bgreed £2 a.— E. Johnson was granted six months Bto ' 1 which to remove timber from section 6, V lock 3, Weber.-H. B. Williams's eur- J ( snder of bis Elsthorpe lease was accepted. -An application from Mrs Wilks to per- P er lit Mrs Sycamore to reside on her section t the Woodvllle, village settlement as granted. —J. S. Anderson was ranted an extension of time to December Ist in which to pay hla rent. The pro- I )Bals of tho undermentioned local bodies men ir the expenditure of tha accrued thirds pn i, ere passed :— Wairoa Connty Council, j. 35 5i 8d ; Kumeroa Road Board, £124 of f 1 8d j Mahatabara Boad Board, £30 9a ,f 1; Noreewood Road Bon.rd, £19 17a lid; SJ"" r eber Road Board, £330 12s 5d ; total, Ufll( )89 19a. The proposal of tho Patntahl traD aad Board (8156 7s lOd) and the Wai- *?'« ihu Road Board (£5 13j 6i) were de- wou rred for ootialderation nt tho Gluborno thor jeting, Tba Board approved of an ottt
Tt in ° f m A - Wells t0 """DPlete Tr B E B n 'f e . Of seotlon X - Wock 8, Weber. I7n S ll ? 1011 ' t0 J - Carlquist, f 1 ' Ij.b1 j. b ' G » k 8 - Norsewood; K. B 25, Mohaka ; J. M'Donaid to a7m Lbbd, section 7, block 6, Weber. Leave o absence was counted to Mr & Hall. To-morrow morning Mr PatersOH'B sermon wll> be specially directed to young Ch l l ? l T- Sub J BOt - " W1 » *ey Stand $ will be, Is the world's eettins hnkupr the hope or the Chrbtian ZZ Lord's invltea.* 8 .Singers eotdlall r Conßregatidnai servioes in the Foresters' F B il 1 n l i 0 * aiorroH '' Pr «9onari Rev. H, W, J. Miller, 11 a.m., special sermon to Enr. e » v ?I erß : 7 p>m - tom Peranoe «ermon, " A Momontuous laaue."* For every quarter in a man's pooket there nre a dozen new ; and to use eaoh one In such a way as to derive the greatest benefit Is a question everyone must solve forhlmeelf. We believe, however, that no better nee could be made of one ol tiheae quarters inan to exobanpe It for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Dlorrbon Remedy, a madlolne that every family should be provided with. For sale by A. ECOr.ES, Wholesale and Retail CnemM, Napier and HsstiDgß. egg
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10465, 21 November 1896, Page 2
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