The Brethren of the Independent Order of Rechabites are requested to meet at the Tent-room, Tennyson-street, at noon on Monday, the 2nd January. Resident Magistrate's Court.— In the case of Higgins v. Steed, y ester day, the plaintiff was non suited. This morning a single drunkard was disponed of. Colonial Prize Firing.—The qom petition on Thursday last having been found to be informal, the firing again took place this morning. Two of the competitors—Corporal lienouf and Sergeant Chicken, both members of the Napier Rifle Yolunteers —are qualified to represent the Province at the forthcoming competition in Auckland. The following are the highest scores ;
The Ranqatira, from "Wellington, bad not arrived when we went to press. The late Fatal Accident at Te Aute.—A coronei'fl inquest was held at the Three Brothers Hotel, Te Aute, on the body of the late Mr John Carty. The jury returned a verdict of " Accidental death, caused by falling from Gobb & Co.'s coach ? when in a state of intoxication.''
400 ys. 500 ys. 600 ys. Total Renouf,N.R.V.... ... 17 17 11 45 Chicken, N.R.V. ..: 16 12 13 41 Stubbs, fl[.R.V.... ... U - 11 13 38 Britten, H.B.Y.C. ... 17 15 5 37 Blake, N.R.Y. ... ... 11 14 11 36
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 16, Issue 906, 31 December 1870, Page 2
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