NAPIER NEWS.
(Special tp Herald)
|. , " NAPIER, this day. 1 Feeling is running very strong against the action of the baker 6 m not . only adoptibg-the coupon system, but m raising the price of the necessary loaf at the siime time, and there is a movement on foot- to establish a co-operative bakery. ( ' "' ; Mr Blair Mason, bf Dunedin, one of the three gentlemen selected, to report on tlie inner harbor scheme,' has Avritten to the secretary of the Harbn^ Board, intimating that his sfervicea. will be at the disposal of tho Board lor a .fee. of' £100 and expenses. No word, has yet been received from Messrs Williams and Maxwell. (Per Press Association.) , A lad of 15, Nathaniel Synions, Avas to-day committed to a reformatory as a result of an early start m a carter of crime: He pleaded guilty at the Police) Court to-day toa charge of breaking arid entering Blythe's shop. Tlie evidence Avent to show he had made repeated A-isits, aiid secured at different, times a considerable, sntn of money. Synions was previously convicted of .Stealing a hicvcle. *.-...
Moral, olio bf the fancied Candida tes m the Hawke's Ray- Cup, broke one of his forelegs Avhilst doing, a gallop yes.torclav. .'.-..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11842, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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202NAPIER NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11842, 4 May 1909, Page 5
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