NAPIER NEWS
(OWI OOBMITOBDINT.) Yesterday. n, T.radsle »nd Mmum people do Jlook open the proposed riser scheme , greet amount of pleasure. Tbs; "Ld that if the uork is oarried out as Lied it will oauee the Ngaruroro to ieerled from its present oourse io direction of Tarndale, bringing in its ' rein to the maoy small settlers geshoots. Oompsratiselj little is proId io be spent on the Tntaekori riser, w l, is the greatest menace to the .I- of tbs residents in the Ifeanee end naturally they siew further d|o with a certain amount of appreaiea >, cricketing season will be opened on gfgjiy with s match United s Bciode. .. cricket piomisea to be more yeiijog than usual this ooming sea u four teems will contest cup In, sis, United A end B teem, dds, and Crusty. During the aeason M representatise fixtures will be gd bore, so that looal knights of the t s should lose no time io getting form. iccood portion of the new Masonic pi building is rapidly approaching iplstion. Tbs scaffolding baa bean ,1 down, and tne structure has , i moat imposing appearanoe, qnite ~iog into the shade the surrounding Msgs. ersditors of Albert Bennett, brickdid not think it worth their while gland the meeting summoned by the ■sty Assignee Ibis afternooo. The grupt, examined by Mr Laeoelles, said ■nient earnings aseraged £2 a week, Ide did not see how he could support a ply, pay rout, sod contribute to a d towards paying eff his dabts. lias was received in town this afterB that a swagger named Alfred Taylor, d shoot 50, bad died suddenly at iiiln. Ha arrived there on Tbnreday rod took np hie qnarters in Mr B P gun's old boiling down shed. On irdiy morning he bad an apoplectic red bearing that he bad bad several of the earns oature Oooatable nody visited Wbskstu this morning isonslable found the old man very ill | lift him to make arrangements for it| bias takeo Io the railway station Ibsnce by train to Napier, for ad doc to the hospital. On returning Ssble Kennedy found that during bis it absence of about five minutesTaylnr died. The deceased was unknown io district, and had no effects excepting wig. An inquest will be held. (st TiLioaarH.) NarilS, This day I Ibe icqneet on Alfred Taylor the leal evidence showed that deoeased sad from kidney complaint and a bet of death through natural oannee ■tamed. bia morning John Cooper, temporarily joyed as boatswain on the steamer t, was found dead io the convenience lof tbs vessel. He bad been ai.iog i ma days from an internal complaint, taa able to work right up to the time ■ death. Deceased leaves a widow liar or five children, who reside in 1 baton.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3666, 21 October 1897, Page 3
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462NAPIER NEWS Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3666, 21 October 1897, Page 3
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