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NAPIER NEWS.

Revival of Rugby. Tutira Camp. [Own Correspondent ] Napier, Yesterday Once again Gisborne psssungeri bn been “subjected to the incoLVuuisiiotii missiug the train through the oortbM boat being too ltte This time, huwirt, it was the fault of the weather, for Ik Mokoia, which left the northern porik 10 o’clock last night, did not resoh hi destination until the same hour tki morning, taking twelve hours over wh is usually a seven hours’ journey. Ate i rific head sea and wind were eucouotenl and at times the steamer did not nwi I more than three knots an hour There is every indication of a keen» vivfcl of Rugby here this season, k , arrangement has been an ivud at betwts Napier and Hastings whereby i jo* computition will bo held, aud it ie steW | that no less than ten senior teame n 5 take part Ovar 500 officers and men of the Niw Mounted Rifles Battalion will go io* ’ camp at Tutira on Thursday for tW annual training. The detachment* ” , oome from as lar south as FeatbenW

whilst the Wairoa and Gisbcros rons will march overland Vary o* plots arrangements have beeu na*^*_ : the comfort of the campers, aud gi* fine weather the week spent uud*r vas should be both profitable and * , joyable. Lord Islington, who ii Boo* ary Colonel of tha East Coast BattM will visit the camp, accompanied *! General Godley. Nurse Sullivan, who iu February * • was tho victim of a distressing a* 3 ®* on the parade, has made » woid^

recovery. While riding a bicycle came into violent collision with a W with the result that she suffered injuries to hor head, including • b jaw, a fractured skull, odb ** r * . t< rn from its place, and other f* 0 * 1 figuremeuts. Her I.fo was deep** and indeed for a 10. g time it bD®l the balance, but medical skill a 0 iul nursing worke i an almost imp o * cure, aud the patient was able to th® hospital to-day a epi akmg tho excellence of that institution. A young man with a strong P eD for hitting people was tc-day* • Magistratb’s Court, finod £10»dO with the tliernative cf epeudmg we :ks in gaol, for inib-lpiug his w 6 * The Hon. William I’itt, arcbWJ thu Municipal Theatre, is at P re Napier on a visit of inspectionexpressed himself as wrll the progress being made, but bio tho labour troubles might f r the contractors hi iog uD^ |fl f in the proscribed time Mr P>* . with him the' plans for the work, and these show a very P designed interior. The drop be of blu® velvet, with the city ( gram worked thareon.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5880, 30 April 1912, Page 2

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NAPIER NEWS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5880, 30 April 1912, Page 2

NAPIER NEWS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5880, 30 April 1912, Page 2