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JA. man, na,nied Oscar Westoh, w,ho. did not appear, Sv&s' convicted , at itHe Police Court tbis niorrting- for' drunkenness and {ined' ( thW tanount. of his.' bitt',' Jsl. ; v '; " _;Barton's circus concluded' a- 1 successful season at Gisborhe last nighfr, when there was another, enthusiastic audience: The company -perform at Karaka to; night. ■•> .1 .•;•:'.«»{." :.;•:•.-■•:■. ■■.•■• ia;f' : /-.V ■:•-■."■" * .:Qur Tokpmaru Bay corespondent . advised '.this t&e^bedy 1 of Mr Lewis, whS AvasdWJW^d duririg^he recent'floods on the ooa^t-hjEtd been recovered 'arid that an-ihquJfe* :was to be held : ' in due course. f ;i ', /t <. m ; .< X A motorist and cyclist caihe- into collision 'm -Gladstone road at" iunoh. time to-day. The latter, a youth, was not injured, but his" piachinet was badly, buckled. •He and . the bicycle were taken on. by the motorist. „ . • " After Cug^race was run yesterday, thej 'stipendiary steward brought^. Sinclair, the rider of JDowiiham, before the stewards to eiiquire into an alleged interference with Glef t during the race. After hearing evidence the stewards decided to. fine iSinckuT £5; >.;. , / „ l'he hearing^pfj.^^yil^ac'itiiow, John Burgess, garage proprietor (Mr Willock) v. Herbert. Ernest'; Tweed, vinoiiumentalmason (Mr GplemanJ/a |oiv, ,£lo '4s 9d for overhauling; and repaying a motor cycle, m .CXAbbei\l r l^t, /■was ,commenced^ at ': the Magistral:©'* 4^Piw4 ' \s s afjbevrtpbn. ;, VTJipy/evjd^nqe^qlV.'^jlH^m Hbare as to > plaintiff's competefli^Jf«.in ;repairing - mbtoiv^ycle^ ', ano\ asi,;..t6j^i^rea'sbnable charges, was taken/^ a^d j,the hearingi ..was adjoutfhed ;tb; a v l^fcevi>date. - At r the Op'effa Mplise? last night; when Professor 'N6r^obd ,w!as raonducting ; his tests, a ; hy^n6ti^ejd^ pfißßdil, iin' f a rigid state, 1 was- -pla«e&hivith>4iia heari' restfiig. on the back; !of one oha-ir and-his\'fefet" resting on th^ back off'another:' chair. As if our men steipped : from Va table " on to the^ rigioV bMy,' ither'afJH^, of ivone- cliair collapsed, causing the "man to fall slightly. However, he 'was not injured, and while thp subject* was" still' hi' the hypnotic state the' prof e^sbr gave an hibition of the power: o^eac bJLood . J3ir,oula : 'js\§W ■■"■ ■""Wj^^;»■ > fe*•'•■■wt«sh'ea; l •tl^e■. maiVa 4rih' ;w'eht"'quite"''vrnitei aii'3 color ; on the c^rGul*tioij|, <>f' ffii). blood being ■iNßstored. ". " I>H^ ' v ' " " ' The re^^fts of the valiotis ; exaniil^ar tions ' m wh^pH High Soliool j>upils^erigaged;. inuat Mf> intensely ,to the headmaster and staff of ...tha scjiool. :#<>ol work wli Sl&ik^ by the ,ireterjiniiKion s 'of wedks early m the ye^^'-w^OUgh; this* infantile paralysis "fep'id'eiimb] i: the year's work; ai : :e^/-byv M\^ (Special ex^piin^^on results, has t beeii the most sriocessful m trie-Jiistory of school. r ..In. .the^|ist of senior - free ..placea ; , gained thei 1 © aire 42 rtatoes: J '.^eiv; pupils Matriculated. > , l^ie greatest hphd^iof coui"?e, )ii the -winning of the university- fentranba .ischolai'ship byv#';ladVof'- i l(si:,iy'ea.r» ? 'this scholarship being £pen to ito lO^years of The r wiiming of r^ , Duntrooii military i scholarship is also a <ystinct achievement, testifying further tb the sound instruction imparted ati the school. Twenty pupils massed the Pabljic Service entrance esfanimation. v 'Gonjratulations must be extended to the ( headniaster (&hc F. Foote) and siaff. .'-

--■.. . f The Te Hapara Boy Scouts held a very-, successful camp recently on Mr t». H»Coop's property m Valley road. At^out, 15 boys were under canvas . for 10 'Bays, .- during, which' numerous tests and ganrjgs wera held, the <boys taking ever^^4v*l?" tage of the hills. The troop is greaily" indebted to Mr'Cdob for? hfe kindV3J%mission m allowing them to camp* on In* . ground, which proved 1 an ideal camping spot; also to ]\Jr Croon for his,heverfaUing supply pi milk. arid the .iis^ of ;his shed; for the bicycles, the*'boys.appreciating its service very much. A most enjoyable time wag^ spent, the .outdoor exercise being a great benefit, and .the adventure has proved satisfactory both to the ;offibers and boys. ■.- — *' ' '■ ' ' '•- ■ •' : ' ..Vx , Dr. cWin'nington Ingram, BishonJtff 'London- laid; before the London Diocesati ,few weeks ago a m;oposal iri ' some respects^' textile ferijiJtoUs, offer made By.JßishopsJulius at ths'P«&> ing of the Synodblaaty spring; "r'jb^yo lived fo* the <..'lagb fjix^mpnth?, -mfifr^o rooms at Fulbam Palace," sajd Dr'.ingiam, "and as vf ar "as' I am concerned I would be prepared to jive* where. ot)ibfow( or ; on what saale the dioceseV decided < I should." He was twilling that the Fin-, arice Board of the diocese' sfeJJuld take over the inconle of • the Biahopjjjp/ . and allow him. a small part of it,' and that h6 should live <in a small ; h'oUse,whiJie. theDiocesan : Board! kept ''up . London: «House (the Bishop's cjty residence), ; -afir'«^busi- . iiess ; house, . aad >F«ltijam. -. Pa&ce 4 as the house ybf retreat for- tuedioCes^'/^'But he stipulated that the Palacft~'sh<jiu?driremain m the hands of the. Church. .'% ; '■ ■ . " '■'■'■'■■ ■ v|M-iii!^. .'■:&s:■'■■•■: Thtf Bedouin^ one of th©. depei;t : }U!ji|>eJ3 . iof JEgy.pt,, is evidently, a po^vVspecimen for. humanity, according ; ;tQ a ; letter u pti.bJlished -m the Mapawatu Standard , from Trooper P. W; But'gesd; <>f Bbngotea. The trooper .aays : the^ Bedouins are a wild, .race arid a a bad t lot, arid dotfa^lofc of spying for thfe Tijrks.V -VIJH^-i^jjdoqijt is- tlia wor3t . type ;;oi .man i^'haye {,'*s&• Iseqn,' says the:,writ6r.'' Hells wdiiseV a voking than the^ 4ustr#a)i.: jbtteck; Jt ns <•* mystery vhpw;,Jie 4i^s:V^"co*M«(ej , f^hen th I©.dates1 ©. dates are ripe, Kfe is 'well* 4^' ? •tut when ;the dates finished l lthiflk' 3te milst live <m tlie satfd. *' T<j jgiv^^gHme ' mfa of wjbat he is like, I rieed?bniy ijfeay fflkb these d&vj^: have; ""b^en ichow'Jß' to jcometalong afc flight, icligj v wp tile 'd'eUdv |stnp them ofi^ i^heir : cldthing, aiid ;'- l*&#e [tjhem ph the sand. ;^; are nieveriliicky lefiough to catch:- any "of v these inhuman Jcreaturesi r or. I guess they would ..not jiajsturb another soldier ih hi? graved.' ' Owing. to the^unfaVombie'aei^n.Y^ev- 1 tabkg^have bee 4 very scarce iiiacountry oeSteeV aißew days-Ago somef '.'boytf •*• landed at a noted boxers ; house with a- , quantity of veKetabjes, which they ;osfo^ :ed{. to ; his wift> ■: at ; ji'i^ery , cheap i>a.le«f ,-P^ior to going jflttf**he house, thi| lady "hferd an argument as to.>thte t)rice*;thQ -vegetaTJes were to be^ offered^ at, • aM; . one oflthe ".boys'i quoted g§cbi pitfeesi that aheV was induced to puixjhasci, ,tlie lot. Nteedless.to say> tlie^ hqsbAticf j(-' :on his amval X home; -^as very pleasiad 1 fwiitL the;'d^l;;hJß;.wife--'j^^'maidel/itiifl;^---!.tpVh:Us r ßUi^ri^ ; %h ! e^*:'h'^^ett!(ict6 : do! hi^ % ; milking ;-ne^:feofViiTl^ Y iie ffettnd aUKhi^r vegetab-les hu^ goiie,; ; vrhen . nefiAr* Ei-ived libme^ recognised^Bc^fAfc^hri !TnaJrroys and^umpkins ; ihij;t,h««fild •fceenr : w»tchii^« gt&w foi'v mofftha fiia^t. -'• y -'im' !d6fes not iritehd:>'p t ufUn-g tKefJ'tttetteH'titt Uhe Tia^ds of the, poK6e?, as- hjei consider^ 1 the .; boys "counted 'him outf.'v. fa^rlyf" enough .that tune. ' 1S - fV ,'h ? '■''"''£''s■?■'■■■ *•'>•*■•■' L ' s > ■:■ \l-\i- '."'.; ,''S : Writing from '^Somewhere m Praripe^ Wfite' fewther, Jlrs- D. : ; Gordon, of;,'Qiiiilpoifee, tV. Heany,-^^ Pioneer Battalion, supplies sonic iritc^sliUi^ij^prmation icgarding -.thfe,^ Tvorlci^ff ! the Maoris on tiie Westerii front; ; !^ ■writes.':" "W^hare been haynig a4«*iy. ;rough time of it this last two or- thi-e^ months. We. left,;ab6ut'.^& or. nin* ' r weeks, a^o, and "vverit to-.a;^eiw hot vshop, ; und-erj ceaseless bombarding all day and flight; and weiwepel. working hard while ojli* boys were; pushing Fntz back. ' As . you know, theePibneer Battalion are held ir reservV but during the fighting w^f ,|v 'Jiav*} to go out 'in the opeii aridv mak» W conimuhlcatiort, trenches 'and ;f cfe*r< ,th» wayj for ourt boysi ammuriititin,* eta,'' 4*6 ~ i^ n 4 fro ' aha m touch with- the boys as they forge ahead..: As we T*prk on under fire laU the time, we see fome sights. German prisoners are coming m day and night; some are wounded, ana some, a.t least neariy- all or. them, beaCa look of sui*prise a«d-* nagg««l appearance after the effects of pur severe Jbombardmeni. It is 'the-mosfc x severe test o/ humanity m the world, ihenv we. see, trenches half filled with! Germans, ajl bayoneted by mv boyl One day.oui-* office^"^got sbrib©i c^f usV tp carry -m a >^9anded Germaii officer 'ti> i ■SiS ■• dr f?-V* ■■■sS?* i ?s'v ? Of co^/they - did not .hke^he ldtea of * carrying? 'him, , because he, was a Genriani J Jsv«s*y>i«w yards; tl^ey would put the .atreicher down, And -curse him ia Alaori. He wafiibavoi r.eted: la; the chest, aJl d, he looked ■•▼«*»• deadly. as^our^ boys : iaJked MfeitohinK Irench word* meaning: .'thank 1 "' lhe .-writer^ goes ,on ,to refei: to the "death" of IdetrtenaUt^Kdhef^ wh^i^ccuS t<v wounds, aiid i*elates- that^they to-d off to cany "duck-board^'' into the treriches one night. As theyj werf pick. .11* theni^ uo fro;m,th« heap, a camp ; ( ever aAd , burst -alorisfside '< tl eiri, .kiiffi of 'the boys, and wounding fiye or - $ x >. 'TOifthng Kohere; fle Received ifc , m the legs. The writer thit he ; was jii«t picking a .board lip $ the time, \rhen:<one of the : boys dropped flat on; hia +■ stomach and. laid the.re. Wiinkm^^ie ,*m dead, he (the- writer), -left him, andwent on his.^ayto^make' coyer, someone .came hqiping- aferig, • so' he^grabbed Him.; and carried him. to. a safe ,place w^ere the writer and \aiitther 'dressed We /wounds. ' .Barice^TiJoral? H^anv^^w on to say tliat a y.ounsr feUo\r from'Afarii " i?rai who^ joined tK W th^ day^< before was also killed.' v . M^tu rf \Vias hjs name. ■ Tlie beauty of "ife-ltuii&ina: Laundry Help is thatHt- washes.allVcldthtesttotlessly clean \VatKoufc rubßirig or injury Our guarantee of £10 goes: with> every 1» - package, also, a ."Thinkers' Note^book^^i free.— Gisbbme G^p6&rsi; w j ; ■ T •_Fpp nice varieiir K of;; Gente', liadies l^ and Children's Footwear, at the lowest possible prices, you should risiiH. J. An. di-ew's, Mangapapa -Boot Shop.* . I?"®. °. f -*H P#M f^k solved- ii' what to give? to Jspldjier m enWs. ; #ryt- ' let Watches are prpcljMmed to fee tfie'-'i^ft ' of gifts. Gweve^iJewelle^inV « huge Reliction from a».v ; ,Lumin<yu8 v dias. Protector given wth e^^^watohV*^' ' -^ , / Pinui^-i > ot^',daplQSi|- i^Voa^'-a^a^ttwr. bleised wood; ■.. stfrifcethdu*. tind lialf-hdur aiwi gQrf^r;eighfc"d^ys,.\vatii ;©pe->viiia^r •' guai^ntf ed fiv e ,y|a^ | . w4jJ i«st' 9&9$ M per cent, d^sdoupfoff .<j}6cks ( 'tiirJaaU^r ,30t)h, . Prices^frfe^to^BOs:*;^ V/f* , ' One of- th6 ivpflSer^Vbf ''%e^a^e\isltho luminous dial Wrfstlet JeSvielley,, haa a '"huge-; selection of slSiese from 255, Wristlet Trofceif^^ive^^wiifch each watch, and name engraved free:* • . Messrs Samson^ ■•'-Bpbpi? are a4vertisirig bamboo veraijidah- blinds from 4s 'each. Tliese'; bhnds afford 'ideal shade, •ihd'ai > » ridiculously plieapi* ; ;•' >-\ ; i s ' ■ h ? in S 8 » X .Brpoches;' and Jewellery Remodelled. , Gold tn:ade.ii-Goydo^; the ReliWe' Jeweller^ op^'Ba^kl^Zi* J To get : Gla£sea thati really . sajt iyjti^ \j^tV consult Gordon; ' oM^itetißaM'orNiiZ,, Rimlesß Lenwi=Spe^g«t^ -^ > Z You. can pdp'^he' question^ anytrhe^s ybu Jikei but'buy your ririglat 1 Gordwi^ Jeweller, ; opposite* Bank:il«l.2,^V i \? v ' Men' ,of ;G^isbp^e^th^ !ll^ iNews .-of, gi?eKt ? adya^nM^r > : .'''.^*r^SOTv ; Coronation -'Buildinjfsi' - w!a«(Jfeto^e^ B6a4 t ' is holdipgjt^ TheNwhOte ock .. W%M^n f s ;.|^V,; ( 3s*ntayjtMUt \ Clothing at a ; Girantjc Sawißce'.^ ■•■C»as^!» See for yourself. •-^''MeaJ i-Me^ W?|*i(f-.- : ;i* Face," and saye nioneyi* • ;1 - v ; 'V^ -^: Take note; ~'\f:Mf Canipiyfeie cheapest Outfitter m town^is whole .stock of "goods.: Elvei^hp:;?i'e^3i 1 and/new. Reductibiis. ea^|rom-4svf o 6s m the £%i This is a;special opportl!nit. y buy<ahead^d^sa^m^ef^f> . a Gendne;^ef.i^ r^^<)ow f^b J Havin^^ ■' I have transferred the boot stock -tofißy . Mangap^pa shop. Many 'odd: lots are: no\r being offei*ed at ndiculbusly fewprices,: as they must : be, oleared. .' A^eWs, wpniien'B, : apd children's footwear. ,Special discount on reflular Roods'. -—H. J. Aaidrew, Maiigapapa Boot Shop.* l

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 2