Second Edition.
Th* fuenl of the late George Waiting took thSt on Saturday afternoon, and to Imefr attended by relative* and fricvis «t ill* *e*ea«ed's family. TW,* was a (air number of visitors on H-* -^fe' -jsjeSx as strati to ace the remarkable freak of Atom SueTllr P. IT Murtfcgh is now exhabiting. \ bit whale was seen in the bay at the biobUi of the Waiugongoro on buna»v It capte in *s cloae as four hun4c£j yaiis horn the »hore, and appeared to be seeking small fish. Those interested in boxing will be pleased to learn that Billy Murphy, the chainpna VUk**MtL of the world, is to »ye mJSmoI "the noble art" in the TWreßoyal on Wednesday evening. liariie Hang*, the renowned American, vfll be asaodated with Murphy. Mr Mmphy will also give ULWW" , of the tntfeki hik u3e4 intni "art.* The rifle shooting. tournament held at UHtwood li*t weeV waa not. very well attested, but the form shown was parikakrlv good. Owing, to the number of entries "not reaching expectations the pme money had to. be rcdiced. At the end of the two dfijrf shooting Speck, who went home with the last Bisley team, heafded, the. aggregates, . Marrott, of New l'hwmfth/^hemg sec<mß, Paterson, of lUweras, third, and White, of Patca. fourth. A very pretty wedding took place at •The Efders," Eltham, the residence of Mr and Mrs G. Moir, on Wednesday last, their daughter Florence wat married to Mr diaries Henty, of Opunake. The wtddinc ceremony, which was performed by thelter. W. Johnston, . was cohdutttd on the verandah^ .while a numerous comn«ny of guests from all parts of the coast took up positions on lac spacious lawn. The bnde's dress was much admired. After the ceremony afternoon tea was dispensed to thft numerous company. The usual toasts were proposed ■. and honored. In the evening a dance was held : .ri the Towu^Hall in honor *t the happy event. A larg*«omiMr of friends wish. Mr and Mrs Henly much happiness in the wedded state. Truth sarcastically . refers .to the ritle meeting S— "High mechanical ingenuity and tCTMtifr* apparatus were responsible for even more beautiful accuracy than usual at thft'-ncnthan. meeting this year. The WdieW of (he King in these parj» arc becoming so deadly with a musKet that under special cqnditions they can't miss. All that is required is that the vnemy shtU stand rigidly still at a enrcfully measured range, and with a conspicuous white patch over its heart, that there should be comfoltable elevated bntts for the Antipodean, warrior to lie down on that plenty of time should be allowed him tq adjust his wind gauges and his vernier, and stick pp.. his .flags, and that suitable •oftibrtunities should be allowed him t« test conditions with eighters. This is the sort of thing they teach at Trentham, and any decent and sporting enemy would of course conform to the conditions. Two horses are offered for private sale by an advertiser. , ; : 'Butfdtr'ffatas to sell 50,000 feet mixed timber. Improvers to the dressmaking trade are advertised for. The New Zealand Clotbipg Factory have a fine assortment of tics in their window. In this issue an advertisement appears relating '*© the disposal of the Moa Mat Estate in Otago. This is described as a magnificent- o*ck of. country and is at present carrying 'large lots of |heop and cattle. The estate, is in the hands of Messrs Stephcnson, Wright and Co., who are prepared to arrange very easy terms. Madame Ceni, millinery specialist, of Wellington, notifies that she will be in Hawera from March 23 for one week. Gillies, Fantham, and Nalder notify that they will hold a horse bazaar in Hawera on Friday and Saturday next. Particular* appear elsewhere. This firm will hold a stock sale at Okaiawa on Wednesday, and a special sheep sale in Hawcra on the 30th inst. Steuart and Corrjgan will hold a supplementary sheep fair at Stratford on Wednesday, 29th inst. Sick Headache positively cured by Dr Ensor'i Tuner Juice. TAMER JUICE also reliav^r distress; from dyipepaia, indigestion, and too hearty eating. A perfect remedy for dimness, nausea, drowsiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, torpid liver. A purely vegetable compound.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8178, 20 March 1905, Page 3
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