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Local and General.

Iho Rev. D. C. Bates, Dominion feoroglist, telegraphs as follow for hours from 'j a . ln . this day:—The rations are for northerly moderate strong prevailing winds. Weather ably cold and changeable with tered showers near the coast. night will probably be very cold frosts inland. Barometer has a tendency, but rising again shortly. Mr. Jesse Steep, chairman of Grevmouth Harbour Board, will official Reform candidate for land at the general election.— Association. Mr. 1.. F. Pegler, headmaster of Hastings Central School, will mence the round of his duties as heving inspector. in the throughout tho Dannevirke district Monday. The fire liell rang in Napier at tins morning. The cause of the was a fire in a mattress at Mr. boarding house tn Shakespeare The services of the brigade were required. Outward mails for Gisborne Baden Powell clone at 5.30 p.m. A dam e will be held in the Hall. Whakatu. next Thursday ing in aid of the Waipatu fund. R.G.S. Orchestra has been to provide the music. A ’bus will Dagg's stables, Hastings, at 7.30 When the two wooden shops :ng .Mr. J. I*. Donovan's establishment, in .Heretaunga which are now lieing demolished. rebuilt in brick, they will the brick frotage in that block. ing from Roachs’ drapery nient to the Pacific Hotel. The ago on the other side of the from the railway crossing to the of New South Wales, only requires enterprise of the banks directors, make that length also present a em appearance. Ou Tuesday evening next, Mr A. Don will deliver his leeture "Musical Composition’’ in the ing Y.M.C.A. Although his states he will deal with "Early tion,” "Musical Form,” ‘‘Old tors and Folk Tunes,” "Modern posers,” "Classic to Jazz”—the ture will not he solely for the eal mind.” Mr Don has tho knai'k of giving "life" to any subject he handles. On Tuesday will have a delightful orchestra special soloists to support him. He illustrate much of the subject under discussion. Those who piste attending can be assured for good ami pleasant evening. welcome, and a nominal charge made to non-subscribcrs. Sn|

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 16 September 1922, Page 5

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Local and General. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 16 September 1922, Page 5

Local and General. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 16 September 1922, Page 5

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