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The Thames Star. Resurrexi SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904.

4 LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS A

Owing to pressure on our space own leading! article in unavoidable held over. ' Tne Haur'aki Pand will play a progfraininue oil noiuisio at l|ie Hlospita.l to-morrow afternoonThe Rev- R. faylor will take as his 15)uibjeict(Si tof-inprftiO'Wi _ "C'O'vletolui&niessl" and "Christl weeping over Jerusalem" molrning! and evening respectivelySiUcicesaful entertainmienti by the Convent pupils last night. Oddfellows Halt packed to the doors. Fitzgerald's circusi is performing in Wellington. One of the chief attractions is ai teams of Japanese wrestlers. The V.R-C. Derby is being run tod^iy. The uteuial spoirtingiextra will be issued immediately on receipt, giving result of race.

"God is a sun," and Death and Life" will 'be the subject® at the Primitive iMethodist Church- morning and evtening respectively to--morrow. Rev. S- Henderson will conduct both services. A cordial welcome will be extended to all visitors. There is likely to be more litigation in the Keenan case owing to the \ Union Bank declining to hand over ; th© Keenan will to the two gentlemen : appointed in the power of attorney. An outlying meniiber of the trarWling fleet reports that the last ikiasian | wtarship fired at h«ji" at seven on ; J6a,tu!rdaiy in)ott-n|i.ng!, a shot passing betweeiii tlbe funnel a.nd the foremast.

The usual divine services will be held at the Church of Christ, corner of Pollen and Richmoud street, tonip'ijrouv;. Morning 1 at 11, fellowship meeting, evening at 6.30 Edmd. HTaylor will preach, the subject being "The red sky morning and evening,' (All are qorclially invited and welcomed. It is -reported! thaft au old man •ni£^S| djead iii his whare at Wliarekawa- The Coroner, Mr Albert <Btrace, andi Const able-, Ri&ti left, at noon to-day to; hold an inquest. We learn that the dag poisoning iiencli has made his appearance at thei Tllwunes- Several va'|lua!blei a,ni.inlailis have ibieen d-ostroyed fbjy this despicable creature, so that owners would do well to be on their "-uard.

Sunday School anniversary siarvices at the Maiy Street Ohurch to-niorrow and next Thursday .The following minit>teir.s will take part : Rev. A!.' T- Thompson, Rev. R. Taylor, ,'llovJ. T.- AJ. William^- Tuesday a;t 7.30 address by Ren-- E. H- Taylor. Special aollections at all meetings for the Sunday school's fund. Cloine and hear the children singMessrs 'Ml. Whitelnead and Son are busy opening; up theia- 1 new shipments ojf l>od(tisi ( a.nidl isho.es tioi-day, and a replaoe advertisement will appear in our Mondays isaue- Be sure and see Monday^ Star.

Speaking mi a Wellington School on Trafalgar Day, the Governor said ■O'Ufl navy meant everything, under Goldi ffoii oiljii protection and) p^obperity, and it was right, when. Trafalgar Day came round, that, the school nag should be raised and saluted. A well attended meeting, of the City 'South Cricket Club was heldi last evening im the Central Hall, Mr W. .'Kleinisha.w! .presiding;. 'Laatl year's report was read stating that the City South Club had ibeeu successful in winningi the senior championship., and they hoped to' cany off honors ag-aiu this year- It was decided to reform the olub and last year's officers were re-elected!- ]Mr V. .Adams was elected secretary a.nd treasurer ; captain, W. (FI- Rlenisihaw; vi'oei-captain, R Billing; management committee to. consist of 'dalptoin, vkte-capta.in, s«tretary, witln J. Smith and J. Harri"iaon; 3peg)£ites to the union., V. Adams andl AJ- Martin. I

Land is now! being rented in the Felldingj district for dairying! purpoises 1 at 35s am acreA southern exchange rates Christchurch for raising funds for the Japanese wounded, and reminds it that "charity begins at home," Tablets are being placed in the Napier Cathedral in memory of the officers and 1 men from H'awke's Bay who died on active service in South AfricaThe sierviuesi at St. James' Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be conducted in the morning by the Rev T. Si. Williams and in the evening! by Rev. A. T- Thompson. In the afternoon the Sunday School prizes in donnection with the Ateeemibfly'si examinations will ,be presented and Mr i J. W. Inglis, late of Liberton, Midtotbaiu 1, wSJII gi'v|e an. mdjd'ressi o'ii "JDiuty." Pareaite and guardians' invited 1-

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 2

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The Thames Star. Resurrexi SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 2

The Thames Star. Resurrexi SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10452, 29 October 1904, Page 2