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I Mr E. P. Mountfort, hon. treasureffl of the Y.M.O.A. War Fund, acknowledges a donation from the Hon Sir 1 Jnnvos Carroll of £5 ss, E. G. G. £1. ' The rocbrci price of 20s 6d obtained i by Air G. Rimciinan at the stock salea it yesterday was for a line of shoTn N lambs, nob woolly. - [-The Borough Council notifies that* the new.y-appointed poundkeeper, Mr Arthur 'Co.es, has taken, , control of the pound, 'as from yesterday. -. ' 7 \- | Only two Maori recruits left thia movnim ? Jor Narrow N«ck camp, W. Lardelh and . T. Leach. The third mm , who repotted that, he could go-did riot amve m town, but may go abdard 'the 1 Arahura,at Tokomaru Bay. ? I The meotiijg of householders at, WhaW tutu ; was marked by only a small, a*- : : .tendance. The retiring members of the | cSomniitee wdre re-elected as follows : Messrs J. F. Earnshaw (chairman)/ .1. King, W. J. Forrest, J. Talbot, and C. F. Henderson (secretary). l w^^» t ' he r, fi f s< ' ""i?™ 1 meeting of the . World-a Pictures Company, Lid., h#d ; yesterday afternoon, Messrs F. J. Lyaftar and,H,< T.. Pollock were re-elected to ttil directorate^ arid^Messrs G. St6ck "'lY ' G. Sherratt, and W. F. Cederwall were" also elected directors. Mr W. Hamilton Irvme>vas re-elected, auditor: •• v ■ Tlie; office of Messrs Dalgety and Co. -.. (local acejita fpr. the .Huddaft, .Parker, to.) will be- open on next Between,the; hours of 6 p.m. arid < 7 , p>tri.;for the convenience of intending passengers by the Westralia w-hjch leaves for north that evening, thVtaa'h munch .being ;fjxed for 7 ( ' piflffc*- •*■• ) 't--iTJie^Gisbbrne Ladles' fvoijin^er ijis. < *•#?. Society is now weU >■ • establishedi and ;abmnY forty Jaaies meet at tb4uia * hospital buildings every afternoon, 'andS • i alt^tSon>. >.&&& •!: Iwork, Under tlte direction "of. 'the' es>( pm-masseur. and 'masseuse,' th©" ladiea-perf^nt'-pr.'Usiical massage work,btt ilia! , patients whose limbs hay© bfeeri affected' byv infantile paralysis. Already '<yicel- , lertt being obtained,. :ana i ilie parents siat« that as an effect of* the t^meht fhus far they are able t o s i ee n ( and, } jeat -better. / M im'prorSoiept, : ml -also, appearing, an, the- affected: limb*/ In- ; i connection with ■ one; . particularly' " bad V • case^ the Ratient is- pow'-abXe r "to nibyo' ' 1 « 1S ; ?%% * n si # - I '^ trtatm^fit Ui^ i b^pedJffe % will regain.;. the use ; 6f :^s legs^ (-, '■ . ••^^'fevi.s £ most unfortunate' man r bei- • spends : nipre^im^ in^jgaol fh^n ; b%ahdo he is^'about'he '&■*&>, MtiWVit^isanfceiC; Thus wiimrked ■MrW "• A ;> " 1 Barton, r S.M.; at the'Police'-epurtJ l tltts-^ jnbrhing, i^en fconyicting a rrian 1 named:' — Gedrgtf Pattel-floir (better 1 known as: Hori 4 P.or"k) on charges ;«l ente.rittfri r KcenKed , r ?J??^* ' 1 , hfbited. pef endant did^ hp^peal' ' If lk--i, eyidence ; as to tlie pffenc^s havin/'hS ' I committed was piVeiv By;-t«able3 - Fischer and Henderson. . Fbi* .'prociirv : ing'liqoor defendant Vasl fined. £5 ana " jcb^ts 7s, m default one finontlCs iihprN «. ■ sorimenfr, and 'on the bthef ebargp ha • was fined £3 and coats 7srin default i 4 jVdays Smprisonment, the sentences to ba . Cumulative. :l ; ; . .^ :^ .MOii' ; <j ■ ' i ?i¥^ %? ]i ■•■•■# WX^prVra^'hard" .' ( hit bi the' war, afcftrf it %^«r> minvJ! effort to ca^iurfr a^sltete'pl the* ' vr^^'^M' ' Vii ' attempts (says : - the,-D,ftily Mail).ls made WsWby V tno v , expiry, on April 1 " Il'< 'of'aW^Haskell patent under which golf, balls, areimanufactured m the United Stated c< The ;Haskell patcnV which, killed ' the gutt^' l ball,; was.^ot recognised by the English L law epurts, but Was declared valid iri -America, thu-; keeping the eyer-im-' ■■ proving British ball'si / out, .%& Ihat i countipr.. After April 11 the market will ! be -open, subject to the payment of a t duty $f 10 pter, cent, on rubber* tfobds,'- , whidh; will work but at about 33; a- bat& , Gheapelr. labor here -will compena*e. v for , that, and ten. leading Brjtish JfrmC are sending representatives to the United : ■ States" or appointing agents to prepare s the way for the invasion, i : s rV, ; .Mr Lloyd Williams, who has^Vciipied - ' i the position' of orchard inspector 'ftiir the ' Agridulfcural Department at Auckland "' arid. f{isborne : for the past^five/years is h&.ht* traijsfercrd \o Blenheim to take , oyfr similar duties, m the 'Marlborough r district and to assist m t!he Nelson d?s- v j trict^ JMf WiDJanSs^is'^^Bt^tiihg? ( O - Auckland by Saturday ©vening^s atoain t f v' ■ $v, md^ will be farewelled^at a ; nie6t'fiik" ' ,>M J4?al fruitgrowers titt Townle^rhall'. i W Saturday afternoon. 'TheAbppdrtnniby 1 ' will alsp be taken to ililrfljduce Mr" W. • .-Vy,,. H. Bice, of Auclflandr ti'Vn [k sue* • ceroding Mr WiUiamfeV Local riiai^-bw.era-. v aro ijndtnibtedly: mvdcv a debtroi' grftti^ tulfle to Mr Walliahis fqr tH^-aWi&taic'd he, has. rendered the- industry . iri^th&.dlstnct, having proved himself a capabla and^energetic .officOv. ■Considerable irin; prov^ment m local conditions has been cffpc«Bd Under liis^ ihspecttrtri, whilst 50 , Jicresrpf a'dditipnal, orchards - put" down last.ypar.'; v . ' ' " ■ ;_;'""' ■'■■ : ■ •.'/'■. - ;TU iiiembeVs & A Squad,ron, . 9th 'Wei- . .libgton^ (E;o.')'.Mo^i»sa > '.Ili«fl^^^id»..tire- : T^Karaka troop of D Squadron, leaW ' GisbaVne next Tuesday night (oY thfe'r annual training camp at Rangiotui.' It' ' \s exttected'&Mdu^Qttaen wJUj^le^viW that, night. ;^wing.tp- business arraaffementa, some 6t the memT ? |»;rS hM&aU- s tamed J^a,V« of absfence from the main ' ca>np,* -and wiir attehja the ' dasiiar camp: ..' which will be held,about tlieymjddJe of/ ' May.( - Tliose leaving next Ttosday will parade,, at" the Garrison hall at 4 p,ni. ' They? are not] required -to take ftorWs;'as, these are .provided m camp. S^tiadi ! n^.9 rd^ s .issiifed^ Lieut. >n>:lL ; p v / McLernon, officer comrhanding, notify^ tJiat leave vrill only* be granted m -catsea " ,Wll«r<s atterjdailce will v taiise liardship, or i f n|9dical. < certificate, and ortthe^UftdeVs^ 'P*WW n ir.':tne man attends .thasubseducni " $asual canip, on Miw. ,16;» ,o\win fi to the B&ima Stm«ea beife t?iiaW# W complete uni forms tho nieh ' willi proc^edi tliejr q\vn working suits. ar,d .will be supplied . wtli nhiform'slon .W' ' ■rrvliL,' :^;v- : r r ;y' : .•...;. .. t^si,,., \ JM annuaViifveeiing of the Gisboi'po |hakespeare Club, was held ■ last night, Mr.M, G. C. Pasbo^resiaiug'J I^ie/an' nual >enort, the summary of which app^are^a nl ( pui^last issue, was resaand; 1 am^oved. 1 The following .officers w^ret eliected.: President, MV M, qf:,.jp:>'l?ase6 •/ vic6-presideiit, Mr, L.. T, B.urnarcl; com- . mittM, Miss Sievwrighl - A; -•'Smith, NY ■'■ Hooped. aHd '■* BtvrlOw - Mtssrs JF ? A; , ]^icol : and A. T. Webb. The iV.ecfiprt of %^ Beepn i divicfe-^re^den<i v > ■•s?\ ( V a ?\ and treasurer \vaa i'f.^t 1 ' Ulii " lhe Vi^rnyetlnij. The president referred ■ to- the Shakcswam 'teroentenary, whiflh falls" l «n AprU 23, and pointed - on^ that at .'fionie the' J«elebr#ions were *> being bbserwd next month". The local.. club'^oiild hold a special evening about the/ end <>f < M^v ' when a t series of tableaux and scenesi in' C(>B^Urrie, tpgether:?3vith. - sprcial i Shake- . '- sper^aiv miiMc, wbnJ4 be given m -onav of tlie theatres, the 1 proceeds to go to > patriotic fuhds, .-.'" <#&. is iintended'to hjyite those intended, m addition to menu bers 01. the club; to assist m the tab. leaux. ; . i. r; ■ .' At the Magistrate. Coui-t this worning,, before Mr W.rA.^Bai^, S.M iSSI?I? nt for ,' P, laint iff« was 'giy4 iiV the " fmJ<W,ing: \indeferided ''civil cases :— WilUani^dhlison (Mr Burnardrv. Septimus - W: üßuckthoucht,u Buckthoucht, £3. costs ,16s ; Walter. lies (Mr Hei) V, .Tame Ruki, £13 7*^ and costs £1 ISs 6d.j Chrisn and Cpleinan, (Mr Coleman) v. AY ; G Higham. order for immediate * payment . of £7 4s, in;;defauljb 7s. days' imprison, merit. Tnv.il»e I j!iii > djg^n€-'iiai6' %4 «f.'.-- l fif.'. ' Bodey, of Te'^ohneV storekeeper '(Mt Wauchop) v. F. Ottiway (Mi- Bni-nard) n. claim for £32 •1& 10 d, Mr Burnard explained that the debt wafe ihenrred while debtor waR 'driving for H. Field, ai Napier,, on the Taupo-Napier road,' " Field held debtor's Wacros to the 'amourife 5 af over £ICO, and . judgmontj van obtamed for the full ( amount, and debtor tras now taKintr steps' tb ( prp'§e^ite' tifd' judgment. Debtor, wlii>iw«8 i; *a ainglfl uian, was earnintf £2 10s a \yeek, and trithout the £100 he' had, been "unablolK" " nay Mr Bodley.'' He was' willing • 'ttl v *ive an order on the. judgment to secure . ihe dobt.-^Tjiip was agreed" to, \x& "&s :ajio Vas atfjp^ned f or;,tljvee;,m^itl{f»; v •?.;! .; Winter's; a necessary friond^to maON - v and, but a mighty cool one. An joyeiv soat is a great comfort f^nd pfotectrVa ;, m a wet day ; then think of Robertson's n conriectiovi with your oyercpat. Some -*ry nobby styles^n stbcfe for^itte i»m eas^ri,* ■ ■■• ■■' ■" ■■ ' '■ ■.'' „-■-.. ■•••-■:• .-,r "

Messrs Williams and Kettle's shipping department will be open Ivoni 1) a.m. till noon, on Saturday tor the convenience of consignees and shippers of cargo by the Ripple. A meeting is to be held ut the. Soldiers' Club on Tuesday night to make preliminary arrangements for holding a .Ball m, the Garrison Hall m aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. All interested are invited to attend. The. theory examinatons of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Musio and the Royal College of .Musi£ will be held, on Saturday, June 6. Entries must reach the hon. local representative, Mr F. J. Rowley, not later than Monday, May 1. So .far very few inquiries have been made by Gisborne :' returned soldiers regarding the Takapau sections that are ' to Jt»e offerrd for selection at the Land Offioe, Napier, next month. Applications close on May ,10, and application 1 forma can be obtained from the Recruiting Depot. , 'Chi Easter Monday night a social which is expected to 'be one of the most successful of the year, will be held m the Te Karaka hall. An excellent supper will he provided. Messrs F. Morgan and L. Lewis will supply the music. McMahon's car will convey passengers from Waipaoa freezing works to and from the dance. Tho Hon. W. D. S. Mac Donald has decided to remain m Gisborne. for Ari/ac Day. During -Easter, he wi'b spend" a well-earned rest,. at his home at Puha. 'Hie hon. gentleman is. m communication with the Hon., Dr. McNab regarding the latter also visiting Gisbornp. for Anzac Day. It is understood that if tliere are no celebration's at Hastings Dr. McNab wi'l come to Gisboriie on Tuesday morning, and \vitli the Hon. W. D. Sv MacDonald will take part, iir the locaJ proceedings that da.y. If the steamer arrangements suit, the Ministers will leave for South on Tuesday night. ;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 2