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DEATH.
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STAPLLS.~On WodiiP'Sil.-iy. Itiih May
STAPLES.-On Wednesday, 19th May
at Mrs Cunningham's rcsidonn*
at Mrs Cunningham's residence,
C.aiabridge Street. Susannah Stap-
Cambridge Street. Susannah Stap-
ago for £6OO. Three acres in Majoribanks-
ago for £600. Three acres in Majoribanks-
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COOK'S GARDENS.
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io TnE^iJiToi-j,
TO THE EDITOR.
fiPi— l was looking at tlia propofei
Sir, — l was looking at the proposed
cricket ground in Cook's Gai'dors this
cricket ground in Cook's Gardens this
morning, and as bnsh fanning is being _-
morning, and as bush farming is being
brought before the public very promin- ~
brought before the public very promin-
Sutherland. *$It was decided to recom-
Sutherland. It was decided to recom-
section forming part of the Town Beit,
section forming part of the Town Belt,
Hunter's farm wa3 considered an especially
Hunter's farm was considered an especially
Wgible site for the manure depot, in con-
eligible site for the manure depot, in con-
seqaencfeof its slope and drainage towards
sequence of its slope and drainage towards
No 6TSH can have read the volumioons
No one can have read the voluminous
which Snrgepn-Saperictendents occupy on
which Surgeon-Superintendents occupy on
on board & ship on whom the comferfc and
on board a ship on whom the comfort and
4ad yet the surgeons are chosen almoat^at
and yet the surgeons are chosen almost at
thority on board*, ,Io the case .of certain,
thority on board. In the case of certain
Emigration to Nett Zealand.—The first de-
Emigration to New Zealand.—The first de-
by which Jhey are to be conTeyed to their deitination.
by which they are to be conveyed to their destination.
tion to Graresetid, where the ship was lying. Many
tion to Gravesend, where the ship was lying. Many
seemed in good spiiits at their future prospects. The
seemed in good spirits at their future prospects. The
ihip is bound for Auckland, and is of between 600 and
ship is bound for Auckland, and is of between 600 and
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BIRTHS.
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On the sth December, afc Thurston Cottage, Blen-
On the 5th December, at Thurston Cottage, Blen-
NMRobinson
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MARRIED.
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BIRTHS.
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On the 26th October, at Picton, Mrs. J. W. Or.
On the 26th October, at Picton, Mrs. J. W. G.
On the 4th November, at Cambria'Btreet, the
On the 4th November, at Cambria-street, the
the wife of Mr. G. Palmer, of a Bon.
the wife of Mr. G. Palmer, of a son.
On the 25th November, at her residence, Beach*
On the 25th November, at her residence, Beach-
yUle, Haven-road, Mrs. J. Robertson, of a- son.
ville, Haven-road, Mrs. J. Robertson, of a son.
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MARRIED.
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r :The/efforts dfbfijr Afeclifld&Stisation Society
The efforts of our Acclimatisation Society
nave been very^ successful in respect of
have been very successful in respect of
English . song Jbirds,.- Australian magpies,
English song birds, Australian magpies,
*afidpalrfdrhian quait .The^famiHa^ song. =
and Californian quail. The familiar song-
sters of home*" are "now"*" becoming' quite
sters of home are now becoming quite
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DEATHS.
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•fFALLACF*—At his residence, Latimer Square,
WALLACE—At his residence, Latimer Square,
1 on the 2ml inst., T. T. Wallace; aged 77
on the 2nd inst., T. T. Wallace; aged 77
years. No flower.-*.
years. No flower.
liam Gnu?, y .inter, dearly- beloved hus-
liam Craig, painter, dearly beloved hus-
Bcveu yours.
seven years.
! We*' regret to have to record a very sad
We regret to have to record a very sad
Fostery of M*rinef<r-srtreet. He was riding
Foster of Manners-street. He was riding
'alongthe Ngfthauranga road, accompanied
along the Ngahauranga road, accompanied
Mby-a-ladyj when" at oneof the sharp turn-
by a lady when at one of the sharp turn-
<mgr he-met' D* Taylor' duving into town
ings he-met Dr Taylor driving into town
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BIRTHS.
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M-Echisqn—September 9th, at the resi-
Murchison—September 9th, at the resi-
Salt's GuUy, Lyttelton, Mrs J. Murchi-
Salt's Gully, Lyttelton, Mrs J. Murchi-
Bedc_l-fe—On September 10th, 1883, at
Redcliffe—On September 10th, 1883, at
Papanui road, the wite of D. Bodcliffo of
Papanui road, the wife of D. Redcliffe of
a son. -v
a son.
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
( From our own Correspondent ) fffi
( From our own Correspondent )
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
Further intelligence to hand from S<wa-
Further intelligence to hand from Soua-
knn shows that<the recent destruction of
kin shows that the recent destruction of
their with tr«ops despatched
their with troops despatched
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
between Beach and Trickett when^the
between Beach and Trickett, when the
former! was; .victorious. %hd time, was
former was victorious. The time was
Cairo,, December 9tb.
CAIRO, December 9th.
Dispatches to hand from Siouakim dated
Dispatches to hand from Souakim dated
.the T ~-s^ate-that-an--atttaok-
the 5th instant, that an attack
Biadlet— Kidd. —On July 4, at Otahuhu, by
Bradley— Kidd. —On July 4, at Otahuhu, by
Biadlet— Kidv. —On July 4, at Otabnba, *y
Biadlet— Kidd. —On July 4, at Otahuhu, by
the "ev. John Macky, Franklin Bradley,
the Rev. John Macky, Franklin Bradley,
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, December lOth.^j,
Auckland, December lOth.
Daniel Fumergan, a third-class
Daniel Fumergan, a third-class immi-
grant, per Triumph, whg^iid^b^tt l^
grant, per Triumph, who had been at
Hobson'i Hotel with .-^MenKieVrbf the
Hobson's Hotel with Dr Menzies, of the
Triumph, who has been staying there, Has
Triumph, who has been staying there, has
; because there was a heavy mortgage on it.
because there was a heavy mortgage on it.
' , The Reason Why. — A 'man said
The Reason Why. — A 'man said
; because there was a heavy mortgage
; because there was a heavy mortgage on it.
¦ i /.As th&t&^*rti c»eer;of indecent
As there are several cases of indecent
sssanitr on the calendar for the Sd^eme
assault on the calendar for the Supreme
Court sittings^ on>, Monday! next, it is not
Court sittings on Monday next, it is not
improbable that the new act passed las*
improbable that the new act passed last
session, making" Better provision for the
session, making better provision for the
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BIRTHS.
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Craig. —At Angus street, Sydenham, on the
CRAIG. —At Angus street, Sydenham, on the
son,
son.
Bowen.— June 6th, the wife of Bev. Croasdaile
BOWEN.— June 5th, the wife of Rev. Croasdaile
Bowen, Bicearton Parsonage, of a daughter.
Bowen, Riccarton Parsonage, of a daughter.
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BIRTHS.
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C^ G -T M .A B!fo __? toeet » Sydenham, on the
CRAIG.—At Angus street, Sydenham, on the
son. ■ , ■
son.
Bov—asr.«-Jm» 5__ t the wife c_ Rev- Croas___l_i
BOWEN.—June 5th, the wife of Rev Croasdaile
Bowen,—-cazieaPto_osa_e, of a daughter, i
Bowen, Riccarton Parsonage, of a daughter.
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WANGANUI SUPREME COURT.
IBf TILEQRAPH.I
[BY TELEGRAPH.]
[UNITIDPKIBB ASSOCIATION. |
[UNITED-PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
• WANOANur, This Dat.
WANGANUI, This Day.
The Supreme Conrt opened here this"
The Supreme Conrt opened here this
morning.' 'There were throe criminal cases
morning. There were three criminal cases
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BIRTH.
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AmuMitniita.
Amusements.
Picture* That Promote Pleasure.
Pictures That Promote Pleasure.
TO-NIGHT.' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
MONDAY—HIE DAVIS GUP PICTURES
MONDAY—THE DAVIS CUP PICTURES
Prices: D.C. and Stalls Is., Pit 6d.,
Prices: D.C. and Stalls 1s., Pit 6d.,
M Adams
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The, Prince of Wales has recovered,
The Prince of Wales has recovered
sufficiently from liis recent accident, to
sufficiently from his recent accident to
The American athletes, Weholtz. and'
The American athletes, Scholtz and
Hahn, won the 220yds, 440vds and one.
Hahn, won the 220yds, 440yds and one
Muirand Kelly -, .~ ... 1
Muir and Kelly ... 1
Leokner and Buahet >. ... 2
Leckner and Bushet . ... 2
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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto : Public Service. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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two passengers,.
two passengers.
Later in the meeting it was statgd
Later in the meeting it was stated
more acute beca.use she ate a whole
more acute because she ate a whole
Christmap in the North Sea, and win-
Christmas in the North Sea, and win-
range df miscellaneous pictures, em-
range of miscellaneous pictures, em-
"ville" to such nnmistakeably English
"ville" to such unmistakeably English
be altered, and that we may not ace any
be altered, and that we may not see any
more Johnsonvillea, Huntervilles, Brown-
more Johnsonvilles, Huntervilles, Brown-
Mataura Railway • — Accepted — M'Mena-
Mataura Railway :— Accepted — McMena-
min and Co, Thvercargill, £19,588. .De-
min and Co, Invercargill, £19,588. De-
£23,187 ; J. Brogden and Sons, Welling*
£23,187 ; J. Brogden and Sons, Welling-
£26,648; Matheson Brothers, Dnnedin,
£26,648; Matheson Brothers, Dunedin,
£27,703 j W. P. Pearce. Dnnedin, £27,922 j
£27,703 ; W. P. Pearce. Dunedin, £27,922 ;
our offico regarding the names of the man
our office regarding the names of the man
Wellington, aud seuteuced to a months'
Wellington, and sentenced to a months'
telegraphic news gave the m.ui'a name as
telegraphic news gave the man's name as
Florence Busliett. We understand that thbse
Florence Bushett. We understand that those
the parties iv question have not yet beon
the parties in question have not yet beon
, administratrix of U* Estate of
administratrix of the Estate of
the late Alexander of
the late Alexander Sutherland, of
Tinkers, Butcher, Mr
Tinkers, Butcher, hereby appoint Mr
Wm, Laicllaw, of
Wm, Laidlaw, of Matakanui, Run-
holder, my Agent to all accounts
holder, my Agent to settle all accounts
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ROUND ELTHAM.
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Our Eltham oorvespondont writes : —
Our Eltham correspondent writes : —
anxiety. Itfr •&&[,) who took 4 np milk-
anxiety. Mr Fell, who took up milking
ing en the Kawhitiroa Road this seas-
on the Rawhitiroa Road this seas-
stroyed and thp cattle aro showing thej
stroyed and the cattle are showing the
effects of the. heat. His loss is fully j
effects of the heat. His loss is fully
fact of his having addressed #1 pobHc
fact of his having addressed ?1 public
' meetings, reports of which appeared in 24?
meetings, reports of which appeared in 243
newspapers,' written letters on the subject
newspapers, written letters on the subject
in 38 Ofcbcr papers, and had 25,000 large
in 38 other papers, and had 25,000 large
, passages, „ wages, price of provisions,
passages, wages, price of provisions,
A sttotit time ago, we published an in-
A short time ago, we published an in-
was fottanate enongh to secure. This
was fortunate enough to secure. This
and BO successfully carried it on that one of
and so successfully carried it on that one of
more' or le«a with New Zealand on the
more or less with New Zealand on the
brain." We 'have vow before txs papers
brain." We have now before us papers
QALEDONIAN GATHERING.
CALEDONIAN GATHERING.
ATHLETIC SPORTS/
ATHLETIC SPORTS.
AT T I NIK E R S.
AT TINKERS.
THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1886
THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1886.
To wind up with
To wind up with a
matty
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HETET RUGBY CUP
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HETET RUGBY CUP
the journey .to Te Kuiti on Saturday
the journey to Te Kuiti on Saturday
last in quest of the Hetet Cu™ held
last in quest of the Hetet Cup held
[BY TELKGRArH.— COP.nESCONDE.VT.]
[BY TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
Waiiii, Saturday.
WAIHI, Saturday.
The City and Waitete seniors again plaved off
The City and Waitete seniors again played off
of the AVaihi Rugby Football Union. On two pre-
of the Waihi Rugby Football Union. On two pre-
either side gaining the Advantage, but to-day
either side gaining the advantage, but to-day
TINKERS GOLD MINING COMPANY.
TINKERS GOLD MINING COMPANY
■was held at Matakamxi on February 3, when
was held at Matakanui on February 3, when
the following directors -were re-elected: —
the following directors were re-elected: —
Mes3rs W. M'Connochie, J. Ewing, C. HudeUe-
Messrs W. McConnochie, J. Ewing, C. Huddle-
ston, E. "Wellington, and T. Duggan.
ston, E. Wallington, and T. Duggan.
matty
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RUGBY FOOTBALL
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RUGBY FOOTBALL
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KESULTS OF JUNIOR MATCHES
RESULTS OF JUNIOR MATCHES
WAITETE NOW IX THE LEAD
WAITETE NOW IN THE LEAD
In the junior Rug-by mulch played
In the junior Rugby mulch played
<ui Rugby Park on Saturday Waitete
on Rugby Park on Saturday Waitete
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TOWN EDITION.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
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Thb half-holiday question ;'s likely to
The half-holiday question is likely to
pro/e a nob unimportant factor in the
prove a not unimportant factor in the
Th 3 Shopkeepers' Defence League in-
The Shopkeepers' Defence League in-
wll find themselves called upon to answer
will find themselves called upon to answer
matty
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FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS
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matty
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FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS
Waitanguru is inaugurating a senior*
Waitanguru is inaugurating a senior
as against fhre last year. The follow-
as against five last year. The follow-
tanguru at Te Kuiti; Old Boy« v.
tanguru at Te Kuiti; Old Boys v.
tiki, bye. .
tiki, bye.
Mangapeehi v. Mangaotaki;, Waitete,
Mangapeehi v. Mangaotaki; Waitete,
Kiwileprechaun
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MINING NEWS.
Stock Exchungo sales : Hartley and
Stock Exchange sales : Hartley and
Riley 59s 6d and (50s.
Riley 59s 6d and 60s.
manager of the Tinkers Mining Coy W
manager of the Tinkers Mining Coy was
charged with neglecting to publish in tbe
charged with neglecting to publish in the
There are a number of similar cases to ."
There are a number of similar cases to
Cazie
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AWATUNA EAST.
breake, was trying to turn a young horse
breaker, was trying to turn a young horse
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AWATUNA EAST.
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Mr R. Gafcenby, of the well-known firm
Mr R. Gatenby, of the well-known firm
of Gatenby Bros., wlib is a dairing hoTse-
of Gatenby Bros., who is a daring horse
breakeT, was trying to turn a young horse
breake, was trying to turn a young horse
BTadbuTy, who were quickly on the scene,,
Bradbury, who were quickly on the scene,
Much Tegret is felt in the district at
Much regret is felt in the district at
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TOWN EDITION.
The Hawke's Bay Sheep Tog Trial
The Hawke's Bay Sheep Dog Trial
Olub's meetiug is proceeding at Roy's Hill,
Club's meeting is proceeding at Roy's Hill,
attendance of eheepfarmers, shepherds, and
attendance of sheepfarmers, shepherds, and
of visitors, aud the greatest interest ia being
of visitors, and the greatest interest is being
each class are very large, it will tako somo
each class are very large, it will take some
teedee
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TO CORRESPONDENTS.
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Tyro to-morrow.
“Tyro” to-morrow.
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TjIIREWOOD in 14 inch lengths
FIREWOOD in 14 inch lengths
1 at 30s per cord. Manuka. 37s
at 30s per cord. Manuka. 37s
Guv ton Street.
Guyton Street.
TIVERY description of tin and
EVERY description of tin and
JJ copper work made to order.
copper work made to order.
Lisa Truttman
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HIGH STREET.
Mr. West is or not. All 1 -tin
Mr. West is or not. All I am
concerned with is the value of the leas?.
concerned with is the value of the lease.
His "Honor: The matters are more or
His Honor: The matters are more or
less* historical.
less historical.
Mr. We§t «aid .the agreement had been
Mr. West said the agreement had been
Lisa Truttman
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HIGH STREET.
Fstatc the reversion of the land. The
Estate the reversion of the land. The
Court would only be concerned with the"
Court would only be concerned with the
leasehold interest from October 31, i
leasehold interest from October 31, 1925,
The. lessee had carried on business in the
The lessee had carried on business in the
shop on the ground floor since 1000. i
shop on the ground floor since 1900.
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HIGH STREET.
made in the-Supreme Court this morning
made in the Supreme Court this morning
the Public Works Act Ur regard to laiitt
the Public Works Act in regard to land
respondents the Auckland Citv Council
respondents the Auckland City Council
(Mr. A. H. Johnstone). The"assessors
(Mr. A. H. Johnstone). The assessors
were Messrs. G. W, Hutchison (for
were Messrs. G. ., Hutchison (for
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= Public Notices.
Public Notices.
1 ■} 'A/CRACROFT FOOKES,
A. CRACROFT FOOKES,
LAND, ,AND .GENERAL AGENT,
LAND AND GENERAL AGENT,
. >, W. AIROA.
WAIROA.
. < documents (relative to the trans
documents (relative to the trans-
▲TTBXBB&T— Oil June 13, 1931, at
AUDIBERT - On June 15, 1931, at
the late Ernest 1-'. E. Audibert; aged
the late Ernest F. E. Audibert; aged
AEPI».-(jn June 16, at Christ-
HARPER - on June 16, at Christ-
of Lyttelton: aged seventy years
of Lyttelton; aged seventy years
HOWLAKD.—On June 16, at Christ-
ROWLAND. - On June 16, at Christ-
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G. Brown, Watchmaker.
G. Brown, Watchmaker,
A. D. WILLIsT"^
A. D. WILLIS,
Victoria Avenue,' Wafganut. i
Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.
Penny Miscellany, cliv 35',
Penny Miscellany, div 35,
"Wedding Bells, div 13,
Wedding Bells, div 13,
pBOFESSOK^iiKEiirTTJcm'
PROFESSOR PARKER & CO'S.
ORIGINAL' AMERICAN HAIK
ORIGINAL AMERICAN HAIR
DBESSING, SHAYINU, AND
DRESSING, SHAVING, AND
(t. Brown, Watchmaker.
G. Brown, Watchmaker.
RIDGWA V STR EE T
RIDGWAY STREET
WOKE IN HIGH STREET.
WORK IN HIGH STREET.
property owned by Messrs. Gilbert.
property owned by Messrs. Gilbert
widened street. A considerable timo ago
widened street. A considerable time ago
with regard to Gilbert Brothers lot ha%e
with regard to Gilbert Brothers lot have
On the south side of tho Gilbert build-
On the south side of the Gilbert build-
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A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
mixed with ladies wearing appa'el, bools,
mixed with ladies wearing apparel, boots,
hats and coats, ail strewn about, and
hats and coats, all strewn about, and
tenor. By ten o'clock the safety of the
terror. By ten o'clock the safety of the
Victohia Avenue.
Victoria Avenue.
rp
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A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
starboard side. ;he after deck presented
starboard side. The after deck presented
rp
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A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
casing. At this tune the steamer had a
casing. At this time the steamer had a
stronglist to starboard,owingto the quan-
strong list to starboard, owing to the quan-
rp
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A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
the port, around (and imined ate y
the port, around (and immediately
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r Business Cards.
Business Cards.
•Wangaivui.
Wanganui.
Shipping anol "Fainiles supplied with the
Shipping anol "Familes supplied with the
VICTORIA. HOTEL,
VICTORIA HOTEL,
TELEGRAPH. PRIVATE FAMILY
TELEGRAPH PRIVATE FAMILY
Major_Tom
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REJECTED MILK.
Sf rcjected at all othors < and «"»•
Sf rejected at all othors < and «"»•
Major_Tom
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REJECTED MILK.
■laranalu factory directors, which may justly
Taranaki factory directors, which may justly
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FARM DWELLING RAZED
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1 ( aimed by a strong breeze, fire
Fanned by a strong breeze, fire
destroyed a live roomed farm
destroyed a five roomed farm
Eltham and Auroa Hoads at
Eltham and Auroa Roads at
iu the house when the fire broke
in the house when the fire broke
occupant, Mrs Collks being at
occupant, Mrs Collins being at
rp
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A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
mails hurried ino them, and conveyed
mails hurried into them, and conveyed
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INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED
lic Library Office was made about (5.30
lic Library Office was made about 6.30
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INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED
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attempt to set tire to the Eltliam Pub-
attempt to set fire to the Eltham Pub-
STRONG—CULMER.—At the bride - ,
STRONG — CULMER. — At the bride's
parents’ residence, on the 26th iust.,
parents’ residence, on the 26th inst.,
ItEEVE.—On Wednesday, November
REEVE. — On Wednesday, November
‘29th, at her residence, Pahiatua, the
29th, at her residence, Pahiatua, the
MoOnik — Robinson. — At the Registry
MCONIE — ROBINSON. — At the Registry
Office. Pahiatua. on the ‘2oth instant,
Office. Pahiatua. on the 20th instant,
Otago. —Otugo po|>erß please copy,
Otago. —Otago papers please copy,
GODTSCHALK.—At Mangatuinoka on
GODTSCHALK. — At Mangatainoka on
Monday, November 6tli. the wife of
Monday, November 6th, the wife of
Bennett.—At Pahiatua, on the 80th
BENNETT. — At Pahiatua, on the 30th
William .John and Sarah Bennett ; aged
William John and Sarah Bennett ; aged
HELPS.—At Mangatainoka, on the nth
HELPS. — At Mangatainoka, on the 5th
October, the wife of Francis Hklph—a
October, the wife of Francis Helps — a
Arabeth
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In Memoriam.
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Rains. —ln loving memory of Henry
RAINS. — ln loving memory of Henry
Since our dear Harry was taken away ;
Since our dear Harry was taken away
Never shall his memory fade ;
Never shall his memory fade;
None but aching hearts can tell ;
None but aching hearts can tell;
\R lad MRS G. H. HOCKING and
MR and MRS G. H. HOCKING and
AL _"___ily sincerely TIIA-STK all friends
Family sincerely THANK all friends
for kind cxprc-sions of Bympathy, letters
for kind expressions of sympathy, letters
aid tc"egr__*-" in their -eocrat sad bereave-
and telegrams in their recent sad bereave-
;
met.
Arabeth
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IN MEMORIAM.
To take him to His Horne of rest.
To take him to His Home of rest.
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IN MEMORIAM.
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SMITH — I"i Toying memory- of our dear
SMITH — In loving memory of our dear
"f«_KT. William Henry Smitth, who paesed
father, William Henry Smith, who passed
ivi? January 10th, 1914.
away January 10th, 1914.
SCOTT — In sad but lovinjr memory of Mary
SCOTT — In sad but loving memory of Mary
of tho fc;t that God could «c_d.
of the best that God could send.
Arabeth
edited
IN MEMORIAM.
ijflT'r—ln lovinjr memory of Eden William
SMITH — ln loving memory of Eden William
"aiith. -ho di-td January .'tlth, 1914.
smith, who died January 11th, 1914.
Hirrl w,is tho blow, the tdiock severe,
Hard was the blow, the shock severe,
To'part with one- we loved co dear,
To part with one we loved so dear,
Cod willed it so and thought it beet
God willed it so and thought it best
NEWTON —On January 9t, at Christchurch
NEWTON — On January 9t, at Christchurch
i her 50th year.
in her 50th year.
SKINNER —On January 9th, at 89 Shakes-
SKINNER — On January 9th, at 89 Shakes-
rWAPiIAN— On January 9tb, at Wetheral,
CHAPMAN — On January 9th, at Wetheral,
M-rv reiiet of ilw l*** Chapman,
Mary, relict of the late Deidrich Chapman,
, _ftd 65 -.ear.. 11.1.P. .
aged 65 year. R.I.P.
.-inYTON—On Jar.uiirv 9th. at CnratchuTch
NEWTON —On January 9t, at Christchurch
'"nrsoit-l, Mary, de-rly loved wife of I. S.
Hospital, Mary, dearly loved wife of I. S.
FAIREY - Ja-iuarv 4th. '.- "Mirse Be-
FAIREY - On January 4th at Nurse Be-
■■.???*V.irev*l*uiS-* .'ftughicr. ,
thune's, 6 Cashel street, to Mr and Mrs A. V. Fairey, Papanui - a daughter.
SHAND - Or. Jwtiary Sth,at Niuac Bethunt-.
SHAND - On January 8th, at Nurse Bethune's
,'']K Shandr-'Bcaeh Glen/ Sumner-a
"Ranui" Cashel St, to Mr and Mrs Allan Shand "Beach Glen" Sumner - a son.
*_ED-On Jannarv 9th, .;Sris. at "Th.
WARD - On January 9th, 1915 at "The
-T->"!"GHAM-0n 10th January, 191=. a-
CUNINGHAM - 0n 10th January, 1915, at
C Brt_Sel," InneH road, the whe of John R.
"Clonmel," Innes road, the wife of John R.
" rvric.ham—a daughter
Cuningham — a daughter.
"i.pf-O-i Ja-iuarv 4th. '.- "Mirse Be-
FAIREY - Ja-iuarv 4th. '.- "Mirse Be-
'-HiSD-Or. Jwtiary Sth,at Niuac Bethunt-.
SHAND - Or. Jwtiary Sth,at Niuac Bethunt-.
Dtnr_——On Beoember_lsth, at Sydney,
DUNHAM ——On December l5th, at Sydney,
Wflliam, eldest son of Samuel and Ehxa-
Wflliam, eldest son of Samuel and Eliza-
keth Dunham, of Sydenham, ; aged_24
beth Dunham, of Sydenham, aged24
byaU who knew
years: deeply regretted by all who knew him.
_r«nl>-_—At —rwell, on December 29th,
NEWLOVE - At Irwell, on December 29th,
item j— Wags-act—On December 26th,
FOWKE — WAGSTAFF — On December 26th,
1883, at the residence of the bnde a
1883, at the residence of the bride's
Nichoßs Fowke, to Emma Ehzabeth,
Nicholls Fowke, to Emma Elizabeth,
-C-TSBXB—On December 25th, at Worcester
CATERER — On December 25th, at Worcester
Caterer,of aeon.
Caterer, of a son.
_!_-_—May 23th, at Kingaley street,
HILLIER — May 28th, at Kingsley street,
_. HUlier, late of WraxaU, near Bristol*
M. HUillier, late of Wraxall, near Bristol,
England, of a son; both weu.
England, of a son; both well.
Rosxw—BNK—At 61 Victoria street, the wife
ROSEWARNE — At 61 Victoria street, the wife
of Handle Rosewarne, of a daughter.
of Randle Rosewarne, of a daughter.
27th December, at Merivale,
BARNETT - On 27th December, at Merivale,
Hibon—Kat—On the 16th December, 1883,
HIRON — KAY — On the 16th December, 1883,