TOWN EDITION
Tho Morerp and Tir.iroto coaclics leave at 7 a.m. on Monday, and the Coast coaches at 9.30 a.m. Mr J W. H. JScutlaucl, the young -Xow Zealand aviator, \vlio.^;> machine was wrecked at Xewtowii J'ark soino nioiitlij ago v/hilst atlemptin.-r a iii^ht, and who is now m Uhristthuroli, has r^ceivod voikl that a ww Qiud\-jn l:i])lane has beo-u .shipped' to liis crdei- from London. "1 hear on very good authority indeed," stated a member of the Wanganni t.'hainbeiv- of Commerce, "that the G6-. .' veinnient' i & ■\v<jj^..jjsi : ibii,\',.bw' n^.ing do \Vn\ i\ Vor'niilwaV '(joris'tMctio'n', 'a'ikl it :is" up tbus m Wiinganui to get sofnu of that for tlie start of our line to Ratftiiii." ■ [Madame Azuuena, who recently complitftd a successful term at the ' Auckland Exhibition as a. phrenologist and character reader, notifies Uiat ."lie will .sec clients at 78 ("4rey street, for a few days. The Auckland Herald states that "phrenology as practised by Madame Azucena. is «a serious' science, m no tense to be confused with ■ foa'tune-rtell-ing." ■ • 'P; ' ' ; In the- schools' football competition this morning, Gisborne .A defeated Manga papa by 25 to 3, Kaiti defeated txisborne B by 6 to^, and T^,Ha.pai l a 1.-cat Convent by 6 to -nil.' .'Tiib schools are entering a sh'cujr protest against the R-iitfby Union giving permis.'aion for a High School team to enter the competition. Thi'y point,-; out. that' it is a primary scliools competition, fljid that as the. High School team -would consist of boys wlir> ha^e p^|ssed ,«out - s of the primary srhools, it wm be unfair to allow them to' compete. . • '/ . It is tho oft" season for visitors at Roto7;ua, but the^ fdther day the geyseia at Wahakarewarewa igaive a particularly ■ fine ' display for t-he v beneftt of such '"sitor* f-j wei-e -present. was the chief performer. ; On v fine days it erupted, over a dozen times altogether, playing for abdut.half Hii hour at a time. Tho numerous other geysers m the locality were sympathetically', ejecited, • and boiled and'-jiiMped, with great vigor. Waikorohilii'ftnd The, CaiUdxbn, especial-, ly, gave good displays,; tliia former placing at one time for foiir liQiirs; , ' ' The first monthly) meeting of the Te Hapara iiethbdiat Band of Hoo© was held m tho r lfriday" : evening. Tho following ; took- part: . .'Violin-., sold, Hv t Clarife • iccitjition, Miss -S." Lysiiar7; rbcitatio^v, , Master It. Palmer ;^ trid, M&s; Ida Westori, >li; Glasst'ord, ami Miss jil. Westori (encore) ■';.' recitation, Master. -Claience Nicholls ;• recitation, ', Miss ■ : M^i Lysiiar (oncore) ; j duet,, >liss 3: 'Harvey-.- iirtd^R... 'Harvey (encore) : recitatibu, '"■ Master R. - : O\ve>i . (•encore).:, recitatibri. Miss GracefWeston ": j YGcitation. Miss lT,race pJare ; trio, Misses M. Nicholls; M. ; Westbti ' and I, Hart (eiicore) ; recitation, " Mr F.H. Forge j (encore) ;, a diaioguo entitled "A Good Templer Remedy" was wndered by five adults. The acoompa.ninvsnts were played in 'fine style by .-Alias- Taylor, 'whilst- -a vei % y, interesting and insi>ix % ing address was 'jiven.. by Mr Xicholls. v*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 8
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483TOWN EDITION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13430, 11 July 1914, Page 8
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