The Tilikum left Auckland on, Wednesday for England, via Torres Straits, Durban, and the Cape. ; A reminder is givem of the,, 1 dance to be held' this evening in the Drill Hall, in aid of the T.R.V. Morris Tube Club.
A reminder is given that Mr Newton King will hold an " auction sale of valuable pictures at . his mart at-2.3G o'clock . to-morrow afternoon; - '.' t-f ■ -
Captain' wired at 12.53; p.m. to-day: — Gale frpm between west and south-, west and. south ; glass rise ; tides high ; sea . heavy ; weather colder. ,The "Taranaki "Herald^ ' is the only pa^er. in,, the; Province, that 'has published special telegraphic reports of matches playea by the iTaranald football representatives now bn tour.
. Weather conditions ihis' mo.rning were much the as yesterday, at mo^t stations*, withlighi^ winds,' a low glass, and cold. In the extreme south they had blue skies, but nearly everywhere else the weather was' overcast
or cloudy.
On Friday next Mr Newton King will hold a clearing sale at his Stony River yards of the- whole of the Mve and deadstock from the late fm. Bayly's Stony Eiver farm". The, stock comprises 7ft 'fat., bullocks , and other cattle, sheep, and farm implements.' Particulars -will be found on reference to advertisement.
. On. Monday Mr Newton , King j will sell by auction on the ground, Mr E. Hardy's choice suburban property at Vogeltown, consisting of f- acre, with well built 6-roomed dwelling and outbuildings, with all conveniences. This is a splendid chance for anyone wanting "to purchase a home for themselves, as the property is most' conveniently situated 'sea* the southwest jgateiof the Recreation Grounds, and the buildings aro in first-class order and all under verandah. The whole^ of the household furniture will also be sold at the same commencing at ,2 o'clock..
Mr E. G. Allsworth, J.P., presided in the Police Court this .morning. Rua and Jerry Power, two Maoris, who had been arrested ' at or* near Okato by Constable 'Lind, were charged that, on June 4th, 1903, at Okato, they stole £16 10/ from the purse of R. H. Keats, a settler in that district. This arrest is the sequel of a case of ' alleged stealing that was reported in these columns at the time. Sergeant Haddrell applied for a remand' for a week. The question' of bail Sam\ 'up; but \Mr.. Aljsworth ; .s'aid he . wonld us,e his discretion and refuse . bail. Sergt. Haddrell said if the accused gp/t put they would make a bolt forParinaka, and therto would- be trouble. in again arresting them. Bail was refused, and tfhe two accused were remanded till Wednesday nexiL
We regret to hear of the somewhat sudden °death this morning of Mr Frank Stanford, son of Mr R. LStanford, S.M. The cause of death was hoemorrhage. Poultry fanciers will notice by advertisement that Mr Newton King will sell by auction at his mart on Saturday next a choice lot of fowls from Captain Hood and Mr W. Cullen and Mrs E. Hardy. These are tip-top birds, and include some prize winners at recent shows. Both Captain Hood and Mr Hardy having secured champion prizes for .a number of their birds. The Tukapa Football Chib's tenth annual social to be held at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday, September Ist (the night of the Aucldand-Tara- " naki Representative Match), promises, to be as successful as in former years. The club can claim the reputation of giving an enjoyable evening, and given a fine night this year's reunion should eclipse all previous years in point of attendance. Mr JD. McKinnon Bain's . full orchestra will supph 7 the music.
.We- have been requested by the secretary, of- the Taranaki Troopers Memorial to announce that a space-will-be reserved and seats provided for the relatives f 6f the deceased troopers attending the unveiling ceremony 'on' Thursday, 27th. All' : such. are. request-. 6d to enter St. Mary's Churchyard.by the small iron gate neat. the vicarage 1 entrance, when they w/11 be met, by. one ; of the ' committee and to their seats. . •-. - , -.' • i - ■~ K - At a 'meeting' of directors, ,6f^'the Equitable : Building " v S. ociety •* held ;on Wednesday evening Mr> Hafcy Stocker, of" the firm ..of "VJfek'ste* » nd McKelLir,. was appointed secretary in -succession to Mr K. Webster, who is leaving for South. - 'Africa/ Itl ,is said, that the directors were somewhat embarrassed with- 1 the ''excellent candidates who offered their services. .The office, of the Society will 1 shortly' be 'removed to Messrs'' Webster and KTcKellar'e build-. Ing in Ourrie-street. T ' . - ; " Mr Newton King promises tp have a busy , time\. next - week,, sales t being, ) booked as fpliows,:— Monday '24th clearing, «ale at Puiigireh'uon account i of .Mr. CCrispl and .furniture and proiperty at Yogeltown on account o£ Mp i E. , Hardy ; Tuescfay, Stratford^ cattle ' sale, and furniture .at • (Cambridge House on account of Mr Saunderson.; Wednesday,, trees at the Haymarket yards ,on accomit .of the Morshead Nursery ' Company, .and clearing sale atMidhirst on "account of Mr H. .o.^ Hamblyn; Thursday/ dairy stock at Kent Eoaid . oh\ aiccount of Mr W." Allen.; Friday, farm stock at Stony Eiver t on account- of late. Wm.Bayly's ■ estate^ ' " . :, - , >. \ in a, letter to'.^He Hawera Star, Mr . G. -McLekn^'pMcks' a card" 'to show how, votings on a new harbour loan is, likely -. to; ? go, and this is. how hefigures it^ put :--For' the loan 3772 votes,}- againSt 1 ';'3171.: The'/ 3772 is 'made as follows :4-New Plymouth 806 r Taranaki North J827, r half of Stratford, including Ingle,w6od 8 26; half- of Taranaki 'SiMth l^^.;' ; while .the'opponents : are Hawera i 265, Clifton 765, half Stratford 827, half" Tarakaki South • 314.. In -_ reckoning upon the 1 " Hawera and . Clifton* ridings , being unanimous against .'a. n&w , loan w«--think Mr/ McLean* is a Very long way out. If the question goes to" a poll it will. olStain. l^e support A in ( both , 'ridi*ngs r ,'j-V*' - i - •' '
A theory t class in plumbing' was opened in the Stratford' SchSpnpl on Wednesday^ night. There >was a fair ! a'ttevdaW. tMr C.^D. Sole, the chair- . man' of the School Committee,' pre- r sided. The Mayor, Mr King, members of the 'Borough and County Coxincils, and other- representative men were present. Mr. T&rer, : iheVlbcal master, representing the Education Board, opened tfre proceedings; . and was followed by Messrs -Sole, the Mayor, and other speakers an c short, .addresses. Mr Herbert -who was appointed theory ' instructor by the Education Bp4rdj then gave address to an enrolled class of eleven, and all- others present on-* the theory and history of plumbing' ..Jrb.m" ancient times. <The ' lecture was well received. , i..- ' "i. - k 'it*: * c -i- ' ■ -v *• ' *■_ ; ! : Mr W: F.« Gordon has just received a.
letter' and an . excellent v photo \froia Major-General J. H. Eocke, C.8., late 18th R.I. f \Regiment. As 'part of the former, will interest many of those who remember, the departure of the Regi-. " mentj' -we have been allowed to make the 'following" quotation :— "lt is just 34 years sfnce I 'was stationed with two companies' 18th R. Irish at "New Plymouth, and a' mpst Sdelightful station it was! Nothing could exceed the kindness and - hospitality of the, resi-! dents, arid the >goo&,, feeling^ of all classes towards Us. 'We were., the last Imperial troops who served in,Taranalri. The n scene of our^ departure is
indelibly impressed, on my memory. All the inhabitants accompanied us to the troopship; tables . were spread on the seashore, and we were most hospitably entertained and bidden "God speed." It was" indeed a most .touching and spontaneous good-bye."
A meeting ot- the Tradesmen's Union was held at tihe office of the secretary, Mr F. H. Russell at 10.30 on WedneV. <l *y 1 »°™ r in »- Erewmt:. Messrs Dookr. \ D " l rjed > Wfcitaker, H. Bennett, garter V. Ambury, Parker, and Arnold. The meeting took into conauleratioii the question of observing a half-holiday on Tuesday, September Jst, the day the Taranaki- Auckland rep. football match will be played. It was "unanimously decided to observe the usual Thursday half-holklay that weeik. Mr Ambury then moved. That the. shops be closed from 2 to 4 p.m. on September Jst.. Mr Carter seconjrled. Mr Teed contended that the pxojper tiring to 'do was to close during the time the match t«o6k to play. {For instance the match might be startdd latt\ or there might be time losst aXisrino- the progress of the game. He m'joved as. an amendment that the shops be closed during tihe time the match is played. Mr Bennett' soconylecl. The amendment was lost Ayes (3), Mes?*rs DocftrilL Teed, . 'and Bennett: Noes (5); , Messrs Whit^ker, Carter, Ambury, Parker, anil Arnold. Mr Aim-bury then added to his motion that iho Tavanaki Rugby Union he aipJ>poached. ami be asked to meet the wishes, of the Tradesmen's Uaion. The motion as added to was then pVit and carried. Messrs ..Docfcrill* .Teetl, and Bennett, votiSng- agt'W l^' t
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12337, 20 August 1903, Page 4
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