Mr. \\ . 1). i.v.xmii, m-.j •) "'oo ! V l •“ Llie w ec-.-enu ui mi-'*"" *•' .* " " iirg on 1 1 <s rcl.irn i Ah’ t !■. .1. 1 and, late id the V. lu,ii.uat e. |,iuiicii ot Vile nans m Au.su-a.a&.a, min occii appointed to the vacan-y in me (iisnoriu* .start caused i;y tec pmmor.nn ot Air, B. K. Wlivto to Uu‘ V, eA.Ugmn aci mmtancy. The improvement in Sir *Ja.s. ( ami.l s hen.Hi hits been most marked daring the past fortnight, and on his return to Gisoorne with Lady Par.’oil on Friday be showed little outward trace of Hie smious illness which caused grave anxiety *’ little while ago. g Prom iri<|nilies made at the t ook Hospital this ;ifternotni it wtis aseertained that the condition of -Mr. Oswald Alexander Hums is miclmnged. ..Mr. Hunts was admitted to the hospital last week with serious injuries sustained through being knocked down by ti car. Following on a suggestion in the In ruling section, of the, Poverty Hay Herald, that children should he encouraged to take a greater interest, in the A. 'and P. Show, the committee on Saturday decided to include a special essay class. The subject will be “The Advantages of and Impressions gained at an A. and P. .Show.” Essays to he written after the show. Passengers by the Aorangi, which arrived at Auckland yesterday, included Major Arnaldo Cipalln, special correspondent of the Italian Journal In* Htampa, who speaks enthusiastically of Signor Mussolini’s rule in Italy. _ He* will spend ten days in New Zealand, first visiting the principal, resorts in tlio North Island.—P.A. Air. Ah .1, W hite, clerk to the .Poverty |Jay Power Hoard, and Mr. M\ If. Huswell, eiigtner to the board, left, yesterday tor Wellington to attend conferences of’ power boards engineers and secretaries. The ’.■liairman of the board. Mr. E. If, lki.il, proceeds to Wellington tomorrow to attend the annual conference of the Power Hoards Association: A motor Tms belonging to Halm’s (IroV'tnoiilli service was destroyed by lire on (Saturday. About midnight the drivel' left it for Ihc night .standing in a side street, near his residence. The lire started in the cab. The cause is unknown, The fire brigade saved the engine. The iusutnuees are not avail al.de.
There was a fair attendance on Saturday at the. meeting called to discuss the, iVforming of (he Poverty Hay Sheep Dog Trial (Tub, and eventually it was decided that although very late in the season, (lie club should hold trials on August 2. 3 and 4. These will lie held at Haiti on the same course as last v ear’s North Island championships. Officers went c'cclcd as follow: J’resi (lent, Mr F. Collin ; - secretary, Mr lb Corson: committee, Messrs A. Al. Des Hanes. J. Herbert, G. Thompson, E. AylwarJ anti H, Williamson.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17089, 19 July 1926, Page 12
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