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12:28PM, 12 September 2024 NMRobinson edited DEATH. and marked it as complete
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-
12:25PM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874
ago for £6OO. Three acres in Majoribanks-
ago for £600. Three acres in Majoribanks-
12:24PM, 12 September 2024 teedee edited COOK'S GARDENS. and marked it as complete
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-
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entyatthe p- «ient time, |I sva3 struck
ently at the present time, I was struck
with the decided advantages of tho town
with the decided advantages of the town
of Waugauui accruing if a good oval w.<s
of Wauganui accruing if a good oval was
formed, as it could to, and grassed' wiih'
formed, as it could be, and grassed with
English Bseds.' For a 'ploasiiro and
English seeds. For a pleasure and
recreat'pn grounds for all Vnds It
recreation grounds for all kinds of
athletic srortg 1 havo never seru or
athletic sports I have never seen or
other town, In fact, I m.iy bay it would
other town. In fact, I may say it would
bo the making of the town. Not only
be the making of the town. Not only
an absolute necessity for our yout,h ; an<3j
an absolute necessity for our youth ; and
lam vntonishod our member, having so
l am astonished our member, having so
recently returned' from Emjlnn'd nnd'
recently returned from England and
slsewhere, ho has not endeavoured to
elsewhere, he has not endeavoured to
further uny plans for its consummation.
further any plans for its consummation.
Jiut perhapj U 9 and othor candidates 'fw
But perhaps he and other candidates for
Larhargsrilnry honours ara asleep and
Parlamentary honours are asleep and
recjuue waging.— l am, &c ,
require waking.— l am, &c ,
m . t , hvm Vabmbb.
Bush Farmer. Wanganui, June 17th
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12:22PM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874
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
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landtin this city, we may mention that an
land in this city, we may mention that an
ago for .£6OO. Three acres in Majoribanks-
ago for £6OO. Three acres in Majoribanks-
r street%were also sold by Mr Duncan for
street were also sold by Mr Duncan for
' JCIOSO, which not long. ago were only valued
£1050, which not long ago were only valued
valuable properties ori*s?riday.
valuable properties on Friday.
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12:12PM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited Evening Post. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874.
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
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vessels "detained for some -time' is the
vessels detained for some time in the
: Chinae% one or twd; dnatiges bad to be
Channel one or two changes had to be
made - before s rcasonally sober doctor
made before a reasonally sober doctor
"cpuld_be procured, and in others the result
could be procured, and in others the result
pfTfiavingj », dranken one Thas-rT has- r .been .made
of having a drunken one has been made
paibfdlly evident darin«r'tße voyage and
painfully evident during the voyage and
-at, ite termination,' / IK seems that the sur>
at its termination. It seems that the sur>
Very little care seems to.be taken to ascer-
Very little care seems to be taken to ascer-
taio their professional sit ill or private
tain their professional skill or private
/dnafacter^and .the authority of the captain
character, and the authority of the captain
is'trtiafedrto for the purpose of keeping
is trusted to for the purpose of keeping
the- doctor in order, during., tho voyage.
the doctor in order, during tho voyage.
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12:11PM, 12 September 2024 Kath edited Female Immigrants to Auckland.
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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ranged to p»y j£ls a-head for the passage money, and
ranged to pay £15 a-head for the passage money, and
by the Captain hai been submitted to the committee,
by the Captain has been submitted to the committee,
called luxuries, is comigned to the care of the surgeon,
called luxuries, is consigned to the care of the surgeon,
to be used at h« may think proper. The accommoda-
to be used as he may think proper. The accommoda-
tion consists of « large cabin and two smaller onei on
tion consists of a large cabin and two smaller ones on
ing with the deck. There ara an upper and lower row
ing with the deck. There are an upper and lower row
things were distributed to each person; also certifi»
things were distributed to each person; also certifi
cntes, stating that they were sent by the socieiy, and
cates, stating that they were sent by the society, and
himself to find lituations for them, varying from i? 10
himself to find situations for them, varying from £10
words to them. They staled that Mr. Sydney Herbert
words to them. They stated that Mr. Sydney Herbert
their friends. As an incentive for industry, ih^y had
their friends. As an incentive for industry, they had
be paid 6d. for C7ery shirt they made. Out of 400 or
be paid 6d. for every shirt they made. Out of 400 or
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12:07PM, 12 September 2024 NMRobinson edited BIRTHS. and marked it as complete
On the sth December, afc Thurston Cottage, Blen-
On the 5th December, at Thurston Cottage, Blen-
12:06PM, 12 September 2024 NMRobinson marked MARRIED. as complete
12:06PM, 12 September 2024 NMRobinson edited BIRTHS. and marked it as complete
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.
12:04PM, 12 September 2024 NMRobinson marked MARRIED. as complete
12:01PM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited Evening Post. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1874,
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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plentiful in ,this t neighbourhood, and so are
plentiful in this neighbourhood, and so are
the magpie's, Vmost useful insectiverous
the magpies, a most useful insectiverous
various parts Of the province the Califoiv
various parts of the province the Califor-
niatt 'quail are doing likewiaev Some mis-
nian quail are doing likewise. Some mis-
chievous boya have recently been detected
chievous boys have recently been detected
prosecuted." " ,
prosecuted.
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11:58AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited DEATHS. and marked it as complete
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.
11:54AM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited Evening Post. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1874,
! 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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ata-'quicicpttcev One of the shafts of Dr
at a quick pace. One of the shafts of Dr
TayloV*' trap' came into collision with Mr
Taylor's trap came into collision with Mr
Foster** right legbeldw the knee, fracturing
Foster's right leg below the knee, fracturing
the boric, dud indeed almost severing the
the bone, and indeed almost severing the
limb. Fortunately Dr Taylor was at band,
limb. Fortunately Dr Taylor was at hand,
or We Mr Foster would probably have
or else Mr Foster would probably have
'bled to- death] : / As'ifc was, 5 the.unfortunate
bled to death. As it was, the unfortunate
gentleman' was conveyed to bits residence
gentleman was conveyed to his residence
in iowuj -and Bw 1 Grace and France f we're
in town and Drs Grace and France were
! quickly in aftendan^wheii it was found
quickly in attendance when it was found
-necessary to {amputate the limb. The
necessary to amputate the limb. The
operalidtt wa*sat onde performed.
operation was at once performed.
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11:53AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited BIRTHS. and marked it as complete
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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Theelkeld—On September 10th, at Ingle-
Threlkeld—On September 10th, at Ingle-
Tosswru,—On September llth, nt the
Tosswill,—On September 11th, at the
Parsonajre, Waikari, the wife of tho Bey.
Parsonage, Waikari, the wife of the Rev.
A. B. D. Tosswill of a daughter.
A. R. D. Tosswill of a daughter.
Piebbmont—On September 12th, at Loin
Pieremont—On September 12th, at Lein-
Habpeb—At the Schoolhouse, Swannanoa,
Harper—At the Schoolhouse, Swannanoa,
tlie wife of Mr James D. Harper, of a
the wife of Mr James D. Harper, of a
- daughter.
daughter.
Babnett. —September llth, at her reai-
Barnett. —September 14th, at her resi-
Eolleston —September 17th, at Invercar-
Rolleston —September 17th, at Invercar-
gill, the wife of Arthur H. V. Eolleston
gill, the wife of Arthur H. V. Rolleston
Bbucb—On September 18th, at Fendalton,
Bruce—On September 18th, at Fendalton,
Whitaj :b September 19th, at Gloucester
Whitaker—September 19th, at Gloucester
Peachb—On September 20th,1533,at Bore-
Peache—On September 20th, 1883, at Bare-
field, Upper Biccarton, the wife of
field, Upper Riccarton, the wife of
of Bay, Lyttelton, of a son j both well.
of Bay, Lyttelton, of a son; both well.
wood, the wife of H. B. Schmidt, of a
wood, the wife of H. R. Schmidt, of a
Douglas—On September 25th, at No. 8
Douglas—On September 25th, at No. 3
Jaggae- On September 25th, at The
Jaggar—On September 25th, at The
Merivale, the wife of T.F. Baldwin of a
Merivale, the wife of T. F. Baldwin of a
Eon.
Son.
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11:53AM, 12 September 2024 4hennypenny edited LATEST TELEGRAMS.
( From our own Correspondent ) fffi
( From our own Correspondent )
11:52AM, 12 September 2024 4hennypenny edited 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
11:51AM, 12 September 2024 4hennypenny edited 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
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rebel hillmen upon the Egyptian
the rebel hillmen upon the Egyptian
who had been' despatched as rein-
troops who had been despatched as rein-
' forcements for the garrison at Souakim.
forcements for the garrison at Souakim.
outside the 1 town) and resulted in the des-
outside the town and resulted in the des-
troops. f ''
troops.
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11:50AM, 12 September 2024 Vix edited MARRIAGE.
Biadlet— Kidd. —On July 4, at Otahuhu, by
Bradley— Kidd. —On July 4, at Otahuhu, by
11:50AM, 12 September 2024 Vix edited MARRIAGE.
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,
11:49AM, 12 September 2024 4hennypenny edited 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
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the doctor'i bedroom his gold watch and
the doctor's bedroom his gold watch and
chain, ptdants, and purse, of the total
chain, pendants, and purse, of the total
jj value of £91. Dr Menziea, after an-
value of £91. Dr Menzies, after an-
Fumergam. . ' ,* , i _
Fumergam.
Hlwijti, December lOkhT
HAWERA, December lOth.
. /,' JameS) Harvey, a buahfaller, was. killed
James Harvey, a bushfaller, was. killed
at Letham on Friday by .a ;tree falling
at Letham on Friday by a tree falling
The work of extricating him waa difficult,
The work of extricating him was difficult,
when ne 'died.
when he died.
the Secretary, of State for the Colonies^by
the Secretary of State for the Colonies by
Sydney, December 10|h..
Sydney, December 10th.
A scullmg 'match .tqok'plaoe-oh Saturday
A sculling match took place on Saturday
between.Beacli'and Tnckeft,'. when^the
between Beach and Trickett when^the
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; 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.
11:43AM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited The Evening Post. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874.
¦ 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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1 rptfiJigfiWttt of this SSihbe, maybe broughp
punishment of this offence, may be brought
now power toudfdetHbafc any offender shall.
now power to order that any offender shall
be once, twice, or thrice flegged. The
be once, twice, or thrice flogged. The
numbenof !a»hes v to bet given, must be speci-
number of lashes to be given must be speci-
fied, and must aot exceed fifty, nor must
fied, and must not exceed fifty, nor must
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11:37AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited BIRTHS. and marked it as complete
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.
11:36AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited BIRTHS. and marked it as complete
C^ G -T M .A B!fo __? toeet » Sydenham, on the
CRAIG.At Angus street, Sydenham, on the
son. ,
son.
Bovasr.«-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.
11:36AM, 12 September 2024 Ian B edited 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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True Bills aeainst Buahet, charged with
True Bills aeainst Bushet, charged with
criminal assault, and Dr. K. H. Marshall,
criminal assault, and Dr. E. H. Marshall,
Riekelben, indicted for arson.
Rickelben, indicted for arson.
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11:34AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited BIRTH.
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11:31AM, 12 September 2024 teedee edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 and marked it as complete
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.,
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GOOD SHOW OS ANIMALS AND
GOOD SHOW OF ANIMALS AND
see their fuunv antics. 1
see their funny antics.
Never Seen. in \ anganni before.
Never Seen in Wanganni before.
Quoits, Boats,' Hot Water—Free,
Quoits, Swing Boats, Hot Water—Free.
Admission; Adults Gd., Children under
Admission: Adults 6d., Children under
JOHN JAMES BOYD, Jnnr.,
JOHN JAMES BOYD, Junr.,
Manager. '
Manager.
Oelirered to any part of the town or
Delivered to any part of the town or
AT LOWEST.POSSIBLE PRICE.
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
S. 0. SHOW,
S. O. SNOW,
FOUND! POUND!
FOUND! FOUND!
Ho. 166
No. 166
RATES. , '
RATES.
Stocks of OATS. CHAFF, BRAN, Etc.,
Stocks of OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, Etc.,
at ruling rates.'
at ruling rates.
Co., ltd,
Co., Ltd.
AGENCY CO.) 1 ,
AGENCY CO.),
Shipping, Forwarding; and Commission
Shipping, Forwarding; and Commission
Haii' Tonic. State shade required. 3s. Bd.
Hair Tonic. State shade required. 3s. 8d.
bottle, post free. Miss Clough, Ladies*
bottle, post free. Miss Clough, Ladies'
HARINE ENGINES,
MARINE ENGINES,
i Have The following good,
I HAVE THE FOLLOWING GOOD,
CHEAP, SECONDHAND MARINE
CHEAP, SECOND HAND MARINE
ASTER.
3½-h.p. ASTER.
T-h.p. TRUSCOTT.
7-h.p. TRUSCOTT.
10-12-h.p. Two Cyllndor TALBOT,
10-12-h.p. Two Cylinder TALBOT,
ss-h.p. four-Cyllnder ROCHET-
25-h.p. Four-Cyllnder ROCHET-
-BCHNEIOER with DOUBLE
SCHNEIDER with DOUBLE
lONITION, fould make a launch
lGNITION, would make a launch
kata.
skate.
Also Lodge CoKs, Aeauntulaters, and
Also Ledge Cells, Accumulators, and
Plugs i the new Edison 8.5.C.0.
Plugs; the new Edison B.S.C.O.
Shafting, Piping up to I Inohao,
Shafting, Piping up to 8 Inches,
ato.
etc.
Theso goods are imported from the lea-L
These goods are imported from the lead-
ing French .and English Milliners, end
ing French and English Milliners, and
1. H EVERETT,
E. H EVERETT,
SAMPLE ROOMS, TO Keith Street
SAMPLE ROOMS, 70 Keith Street
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11:30AM, 12 September 2024 M Adams edited 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
11:29AM, 12 September 2024 Ian B edited SPORTING.
Muirand Kelly -, .~ ... 1
Muir and Kelly ... 1
Leokner and Buahet >. ... 2
Leckner and Bushet . ... 2
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-
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The substantial fine of £l5, with 7s
The substantial fine of £15, with 7s
costs, was imposed on Mrs E. Ruther-
costs, was imposed on Mrs E. Ruther-
ford, owner of a piece of.land at
ford, owner of a piece of land at
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11:28AM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited The Evening Post. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874.
"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-
11:27AM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited The Evening Post. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874.
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 ;
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,T. M. Hardy Johnston, Wellington,
T. M. Hardy Johnston, Wellington,
£28,60? j David Proudfoofc, Dnnedin,
£28,607 ; David Proudfoot, Dunedin,
£29,423 j A, Hunt, lokomairiro, £29,734 }
£29,423 ; A. Hunt, Tokomairiro, £29,734 ;
Charles Abbott, Dttnedmj £31,307 J A. F.
Charles Abbott, Dunedin £31,367 ; A. F.
Dawson, Invercargill, £34,000,
Dawson, Invercargill, £34,000.
refusing dnty on board the barque Ash-
refusing duty on board the barque Ash-
bnrton, was committed for 4 weeks, with
burton, was committed for 4 weeks, with
Hard labor, and Christian Messcr, for
Hard labor, and Christian Messer, for
one week, also with bard labor, James
one week, also with hard labor, James
Roberts, brought up oa remand, charged
Roberts, brought up on remand, charged
with stealing two rails, value one Shilling,
with stealing two rails, value one shilling,
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11:15AM, 12 September 2024 Ian B edited Wanganui Herald. [Published Daily.]
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
11:13AM, 12 September 2024 Kiwileprechaun edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 4
, 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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due by, and all aceoinits due to the
due by, and all accounts due to the
above Estate , and his receipt and dis«
above Estate ; and his receipt and dis-
Bth December, oherwise thev will
8th December, otherwise they will
P
RELIMINARY NOTICE.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
eoo ACRES //^
500 ACRES
OP THE /.
OF THE
IK THE /
IN THE
Full particulars in future advertise*
Full particulars in future advertise-
"" liauunuo imn j Executors of I
Executors of
, 1 the late !
the late
ALEXANDER BEAVER ( Mr Arndt,
ALEXANDER BEAVER Mr Arndt.
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11:13AM, 12 September 2024 Cazie edited ROUND ELTHAM. and marked it as complete
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
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£200. A 20-ton haystack of his is sur-j
£200. A 20-ton haystack of his is sur-
the hums, his paddocks and feed being
the burns, his paddocks and feed being
rj*i'J<mce has been in danger for some
residence has been in danger for some
Our Warea eorreapondcnl writes :-
Our Warea correspondent writes :-
Thore is still a thorough mantle of
There is still a thorough mantle of
smoke over the whole coast, hut up to
smoke over the whole coast, but up to
jMfr night the fires seemed to have loft
last night the fires seemed to have left
plAcen where they could do damage and
places where they could do damage and
A were working in standing bush and in
were working in standing bush and in
4»ut th# ,^awnftl^ Kajp, by dint .ot
but the sawmills have, but dint of
'Strenuous* wdWif been- saved. Rain
strenuous work, been saved. Rain
should a strong wind come up^ much
should a strong wind come up much
valuable bush would bojdestroyed and
valuable bush would be destroyed and
probably the? iires would work again
probably the fires would work again
the fires do not cause |he downpour
the fires do not cause the downpour
The real damage on the Kahui «£*"*
The real damage on the Kahui Road
stroyedV Mr liysart's house and sheds
stroyed, Mr lysart's house and sheds
destroyed; elsewhere the energies ,oi
destroyed; elsewhere the energies ,of
tho neighbours and timely help from
the neighbours and timely help from
will ultimately bo of; great benefit.
will ultimately be of great benefit.
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11:13AM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited The Evening Post. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874.
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,
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j climate, crops, &c, printed, in addition to
climate, crops, &c, printed, in addition to
250,000- .hand <:bills, 180,000 sheets of
250,000 hand bills, 180,000 sheets of
Tetters frotrf emigrants settled in the
letters from emigrants settled in the
f Colony, and; 6, 180 advertisements inserted
Colony, and 5, 180 advertisements inserted
in daily; and weekly: newspapers. Many of
in daily and weekly newspapers. Many of
tbe, meetings attracted audiences of up-
the meetings attracted audiences of up-
wards of -2,000 people. All this work was
wards of 2,000 people. All this work was
.done without a penny of expense to the
done without a penny of expense to the
the ordinary Agent's capitation fee on all
the ordinary agent's capitation fee on all
approved, applicants, for_ passages, and out
approved applicants, for passages, and out
of this money paying all the expenses in*
of this money paying all the expenses in-
enrred by .himself. The labour, cannot
curred by .himself. The labour, cannot
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11:09AM, 12 September 2024 MG(Tawa) edited The Evening Post. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874.
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
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reports of speeches deliverted by this
reports of speeches delivered by this
'gentleman (Mr H, Twelvgtrees); and we
gentleman (Mr H. Twelvetrees), and we
mast say that he Seems to have performed
must say that he seems to have performed
bis daCy well, and under a fall senae of tbe
his duty well, and under a full sense of the
responsibility resting on hito in the advice
responsibility resting on him in the advice
given to people to emigrate to Hew Zealand.
given to people to emigrate to New Zealand.
There is little or do exaggeration in his
There is little or no exaggeration in his
statements of the advantages offered to tbe
statements of the advantages offered to the
settlers in this Colony, and. he byna means
settlers in this Colony, and he by no means
nnder-rates the discomforts and difficulties
under-rates the discomforts and difficulties
to.be tnefr with. We are not surprised that
to be met with. We are not surprised that
cessful, no less than between 5000 ana 6000
cessful, no less than between 5000 and 6000
;of the emigrants despatched within the
of the emigrants despatched within the
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10:59AM, 12 September 2024 Kiwileprechaun edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 4
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
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G R*A N D BA IT t,
GRAND BALL.
r
n B AND CONCERT
GRAND CONCERT
SACRED
SACRED MUSIC
CHRISTMAS OAR 4
CHRISTMAS CAROLS.
United societies picnic
UNITED SOCIETIES PICNIC
SPIRTS.
SPORTS.
ALEXANDRA
ALEXANDRA RECREATION
NEW YEAR’S
NEW YEAR’S DAY
O T I C
NOTICE
A MEETING ///
A MEETING
Of those interested in dbtso/omg the
Of those interested in obtaining the
services of a fully quailed and
services of a fully qualified and
os
on
WEDNESDAY, Blh DECEMBER,
WEDNESDAY, 8th DECEMBER,
WE, the undersigned,
WE, the undersigned, having en-
lered into
tered into Partnership and
purchased the premises
purchased the premises lately occupied
by the late Alexander SuttaffUmfl, at
by the late Alexander Sutherrland, at
Tinkers; also the ofTae
Tinkers; also the goodwill of the
share of the public patronage, assming
share of the public patronage, assuring
all that it will be onr every aim to
all that it will be our every aim to
at tue Lowest Current Rates.
at the Lowest Current Rates.
I JESSIE SUTHERLAND, sole
I, JESSIE SUTHERLAND, sole
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10:55AM, 12 September 2024 matty marked HETET RUGBY CUP as complete
10:55AM, 12 September 2024 matty edited 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
10:54AM, 12 September 2024 matty marked FOOTBALL. as complete
10:54AM, 12 September 2024 matty edited FOOTBALL.
[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
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Waitete won by 12 points to nil after having »
Waitete won by 12 points to nil after having a
good deal the bolter of the play. For the win-
good deal the better of the play. For the win-
.oft the honours for 1911.
off the honours for 1911.
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10:53AM, 12 September 2024 Kiwileprechaun edited TINKERS GOLD MINING COMPANY.
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.
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pany having washed up 84oz sdwt for the
pany having washed up 84oz 5dwt for the
month of January, making a total of 7390z
month of January, making a total of 739oz
the returns show that 29080z 3dwt 2gr of
the returns show that 2908oz 3dwt 2gr of
gold, of a vaine of £10,872 2s 6d, has been
gold, of a value of £10,872 2s 6d, has been
dends to the amount of f6812 10s have been
dends to the amount of £5812 10s have been
received by -the shareholders, which is equal
received by the shareholders, which is equal
of 35,000 £i shares, the shareholders have
of 15,000 £1 shares, the shareholders have
which must be considered very satisfactory.
which must be considered very satisfactory.
is there is a very large area to operate on
As there is a very large area to operate on
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10:51AM, 12 September 2024 matty marked RUGBY FOOTBALL as complete
10:51AM, 12 September 2024 matty edited RUGBY FOOTBALL
_ ._- ~<9
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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defeated Mataura by 1- points to
defeated Mataura by 12 points to
rcreed.
fereed.
Waitete defeated Mataura by i2
Waitete defeated Mataura by 12
points in '! (referee, Mr I'. Ander-
points to 3 (referee, Mr D. Ander-
At Waikino the High gchool Old
At Waikino the High School Old
Hoys defeated the home juniors by
Boys defeated the home juniors by
9 points to nil (referee, Mr XL
9 points to nil (referee, Mr N.
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10:51AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow marked TOWN EDITION. as complete
10:50AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
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10:50AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow marked LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. as complete
10:50AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
———*
———
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
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a series of questions If the replies of
a series of questions. If the replies of
tien the influence d the league will bo
then the influence d the league will be
brown against him.
thrown against him.
engaged that lie w.il give judgment today
engaged that lie will give judgment today
n banco in the c»se Sanitas Company v.
in banco in the case Sanitas Company v.
)gle for injunction, and Ferguson v.
Ogle for injunction, and Ferguson v.
J.M. on the Shops and Shop Assistants'
A.M. on the Shops and Shop Assistants'
Jet.
Act.
ffe initiating a movement for erecting a
are initiating a movement for erecting a
satuo in honour of Sir George Grey, and
satue in honour of Sir George Grey, and
tley invite the Mayor, the City Council,
they invite the Mayor, the City Council,
aid the public generally to assisb in
and the public generally to assist in
fcwarding the project. At their next
fowarding the project. At their next
mseting they intend to put a resolution on
meeting they intend to put a resolution on
r«c»rd expressive of their appreciation of
record expressive of their appreciation of
S.rGeorge Grey's services to this city and
S.r George Grey's services to this city and
to ifae colony at large.
to the colony at large.
Ii will be remembered that some time
It will be remembered that some time
»gq in the columns of the Herald, Dr.
ago in the columns of the Herald, Dr.
Kiig, Medical Officer of Health for the
King, Medical Officer of Health for the
citf, commented severely upon the apathy
city, commented severely upon the apathy
lei it drop. Dr. King, however, apparently
let it drop. Dr. King, however, apparently
B«ard of Health to peruse them.
Board of Health to peruse them.
mand it, has been signed by 6269 persons. <
mand it, has been signed by 6269 persons.
lentative* bears C 064 signatures. It is a
sentatives bears 6064 signatures. It is a
matter :—" That the committee are grati-
matter :—"That the committee are grati-
tised for applications for the position of first '
tised for applications for the position of first
thereby recognising the justice of a proce- '
thereby recognising the justice of a proce-
committee, and trust that it will be faith- '
committee, and trust that it will be faith-
fully adhered to and extended to all com '
fully adhered to and extended to all com-
mittees for the future." An application '
mittees for the future." An application
from the Chapel-street school for a grant '
from the Chapel-street school for a grant
for the purchase of wooden guns, was '
for the purchase of wooden guns, was
referred to the Board of Education. The '
referred to the Board of Education. The
Board wrote, stating that the Beresford- '
Board wrote, stating that the Beresford-
dards on the 29th July. The examination '
dards on the 29th July. The examination
would be conducted by Inspector D. Petrie, '
would be conducted by Inspector D. Petrie,
. C. Dickenson, and W. H. Airey. '
. C. Dickenson, and W. H. Airey.
all matters, especially in connection with '
all matters, especially in connection with
the administration of intestate estates, is '
the administration of intestate estates, is
the whole estate consisting of some £30 in '
the whole estate consisting of some £30 in
Will of course diminish the corpus of the
will of course diminish the corpus of the
Last evening Mr. W. J. Napier delivered (
Last evening Mr. W. J. Napier delivered
alecture before the Women's Liberal League i
a lecture before the Women's Liberal League
on "Tho Problems of Democracy." He i
on "The Problems of Democracy." He
first of all alluded to the democracies of <
first of all alluded to the democracies of
Greece and Rome, and stated that the first i
Greece and Rome, and stated that the first
pure democracy in the world was in New 1
pure democracy in the world was in New
Zealand. Formerly the classes legislated i
Zealand. Formerly the classes legislated
for their orders, but now that things were '
for their orders, but now that things were
reversed the democracy should nob pursue
reversed the democracy should not pursue
a policy of revenge, but confine their i
a policy of revenge, but confine their
efforts to improving the social conditions ]
efforts to improving the social conditions
one of the most Conservative Ministries J
one of the most Conservative Ministries
uniforms for tho army, by which sweating ,
uniforms for the army, by which sweating
factory on the eight hour system, at a
factory on the eight hour system, as a
up uniforms of Permanent Force, police, j
up uniforms of Permanent Force, police,
warders.etc. Sucha practical example would :
warders, etc. Such a practical example would
ban a powerful effect upon private em- j
have a powerful effect upon private em-
Mrs. CaraduS, a vote of thanks was accorded
Mrs. Caradus, a vote of thanks was accorded
occasion. ;, jfjffolg y ».!*- t -]> j^n,^
occasion.
On Friday next the cyclorama of.jihe
On Friday next the cyclorama of the
Chino Japanese war will be exhibited at the
Chino-Japanese war will be exhibited at the
bo realistically displayed by coloured photo-
be realistically displayed by coloured photo-
iter has been specially engaged, and will,,
Fuller has been specially engaged, and will
iog some special selections. |
sing some special selections.
i Last evening Mr. a water delivered a
Last evening Mr. Eugster delivered a
n lecture before th? Athenaeum Literary
lecture before the Athenaeum Literary
~ Society on "Our B»y"-" When speaking
Society on "Our Boy." When speaking
;' of various remediM for the suppression of
of various remedes for the suppression of
,7 larrikinism, he Aid great stress upon the
larrikinism, he Aid great stress upon the
l " necessity whicl'oxista of providing some
necessity which exists of providing some
1 place of meotiig where boys might gather
place of meeting where boys might gather
y together and fj°y» under proper restraint,
together and enjoy under proper restraint,
e means of letfchg off their surplus energy, in
means of letting off their surplus energy, in
D { the form of/ymnasbics, etc. He suggested
the form of gymnastics, etc. He suggested
that a ptUfo meeting should be called by
that a public meeting should be called by
e the Mayo,**> bring this about; that the
the Mayo, to bring this about; that the
D f AgrioufbOal Hall could, at no very great
Agricultural Hall could, at no very great
8 expense/ transformed into a gymnasium
expense to transformed into a gymnasium
. and % re»/ing-room, where Jboys who have
and reading-room, where boys who have
r little ano parental control could by this
little or no parental control could by this
meanr reached, and gradually be put in
means be reached, and gradually be put in
6 the Wof becoming respectable citizens.
the way becoming respectable citizens.
'. vW learn that Mr. Murdoch has gene-
We learn that Mr. Murdoch has gene-
ro»/y placed ab the disposal of Professor
rously placed at the disposal of Professor
a T«ts a number of photographs from the
Tibbs a number of photographs from the
e antiue. These added to the Professor's
antique. These added to the Professor's
id o»» collection will enable the lectures on
on collection will enable the lectures on
j, Gjiok Art to receive fuller illustration ;
Greek Art to receive fuller illustration ;
' aid an opportunity will be afforded, to
and an opportunity will be afforded, to
r </oae who care to study more in detail,
those who care to study more in detail,
9 jie characteristics of Greek sculpture.
the characteristics of Greek sculpture.
, /everal of the photographs will be available
Several of the photographs will be available
,o br this evoning's lecture, which also has
or this evening's lecture, which also has
3 in especial importance, as it will deal with
in especial importance, as it will deal with
rand painting. The real object at which a
and painting. The real object at which a
/sculptor aims, and the limits upon artistic
sculptor aims, and the limits upon artistic
' representation in the round. The schools
representation in the round. The schools
a illustrated will be the "Later Archaic"
illustrated will be the "Later Archaic,"
/ the " -dEgiuetan," and the " Transitional."
the " Aeginetan," and the "Transitional."
property, with a vi<sv to some definite
property, with a view to some definite
Our Taakau cooespondenb writes :—A
Our Tuakau cooespondent writes :—A
in taking him to Dr. Carolan, Pnkekohe,
in taking him to Dr. Carolan, Pukekohe,
was about and in bis usual health a few
was about and in his usual health a few
than Mr. Beharrell.— Correspondent].
than Mr. Beharrell.—[Own Correspondent].
A meeting was bo have been held yester-
A meeting was to have been held yester-
meeting did nob take place, but a conference
meeting did not take place, but a conference
League were tendered to the ISkw Zealand
League were tendered to the New Zealand
in the Urewera country will r ' urn by
in the Urewera country will return by
at Kuaotunu every alternate Tuesday,
at Kuaotunu every alternate Tuesday.
the South Sea Islands, the Union S.S. ,
the South Sea Islands, the Union S.S.
Company have issued a very nicely gob up |
Company have issued a very nicely got up
work, entitled " A Cruise in the Islands—
work, entitled "A Cruise in the Islands—
Samoan, and Fiji Groups. '
Samoan, and Fiji Groups.
The quarterly conference of Anglican ,
The quarterly conference of Anglican
Sunday-school teachers was held this year at ,
Sunday-school teachers was held this year at
All Saints', Ponsonby. There were 150 j
All Saints', Ponsonby. There were 150
schoolroom, when Messrs. C. M. Calderand
schoolroom, when Messrs. C. M. Calder and
Taylor delivered addressesjon " Children's
Taylor delivered addressesion "Children's
very pleasant and profitable evening was ,
very pleasant and profitable evening was
Conntry :—" Mr. H. Munro Wilson, C.E., '
Conntry :—"Mr. H. Munro Wilson, C.E.,
engagements in the neighbourhood of ;
engagements in the neighbourhood of
to the Waitemata Ccinty Council at the
to the Waitemata County Council at the
little understood that ib is found necessary
little understood that it is found necessary
open ab the Opera House on Monday next
open at the Opera House on Monday next
Ab the Opera House there will bo a
At the Opera House there will be a
produced by Mr. Harry Riokards,of Sydney.
produced by Mr. Harry Rickards, of Sydney.
There are eight " end men," and also a full
There are eight "end men," and also a full
of events in the " Life of Christ." A large
of events in the "Life of Christ." A large
Holy Land were given. Mr. Findlay flay
Holy Land were given. Mr. Findlay Hay
effectively. A duet was sung by the
effectively. A dust was sung by the
Misses Goodman ; Mr. Haggetb sang
Misses Goodman ; Mr. Haggett sang
" Nazareth ;" and Miss Rimmer " The
"Nazareth ;" and Miss Rimmer "The
nighb. On Friday night a novelty in the
night. On Friday night a novelty in the
line of an " egg and spoon" race will take
line of an "egg and spoon" race will take
larceny of 7s sd, from the shop of Wm.
larceny of 7s 5d, from the shop of Wm.
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10:48AM, 12 September 2024 matty marked FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS as complete
10:48AM, 12 September 2024 matty edited 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,
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Kuiti, bye. V
Kuiti, bye.
J. Farrell. *
J. Farrell.
a junior team this season. v
a junior team this season.
proved, this board to act as ai sub-
proved, this board to act as a sub-
to referees. 1
to referees.
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10:39AM, 12 September 2024 Kiwileprechaun edited MINING NEWS.
Stock Exchungo sales : Hartley and
Stock Exchange sales : Hartley and
Riley 59s 6d and (50s.
Riley 59s 6d and 60s.
10:37AM, 12 September 2024 Kiwileprechaun edited BREACH OF THE MINING LAWS.
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
10:25AM, 12 September 2024 Cazie edited AWATUNA EAST.
breake, was trying to turn a young horse
breaker, was trying to turn a young horse
10:24AM, 12 September 2024 Cazie edited AWATUNA EAST. and marked it as complete
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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the death of Mts W. Seade at Kaponga '
the death of Mrs W. Searle at Kaponga
on Sunday morning last. Mrs Seattle
on Sunday morning last. Mrs Searle
resided 1 in the locality previous to her mar-
resided in the locality previous to her mar-
knew her. Although a great sufferer foT
knew her. Although a great sufferer for
cently that she would be .about and
cently that she would be about and
amongst them again. 1
amongst them again.
Our dairy factory is Tunning every day {
Our dairy factory is running every day
weaTs a clean and tidy apearance, after
wears a clean and tidy apearance, after
the great? improvements which have been
the great improvements which have been
so spick and span as mow.
so spick and span as now.
The present 6pell of fine weather has
The present spell of fine weather has
at .this time of the year. Passing along
at this time of the year. Passing along
of these fires had -no 'doubt been lighted
of these fires had no doubt been lighted
on Saturday, but some wicked fanners,
on Saturday, but some wicked farmers,
who had no .respect for the Sabbath, could
who had no respect for the Sabbath, could
In another column Mr T. L. Jbll calls !
In another column Mr T. L. Joll calls
factory at Ivapuni.
factory at Kapuni.
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10:10AM, 12 September 2024 Thomas Thurlow edited 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
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wired at 4 p.m. that Glass 1. was in full
wired at 4 p.m. that Class 1. was in full
wont to press.
went to press.
An application to the Supreme Oourt has
An application to the Supreme Court has
deoided case of Cohen v. Whittington.
decided case of Cohen v. Whittington.
Oourt at Napier. Two other divorco oases
Court at Napier. Two other divorce cases
The remains of tho late Mr John Beharrell
The remains of the late Mr John Beharrell
day at Havelock cemetery, tha Key. John
day at Havelock cemetery, the Rev. John
attendance of the public and friendß of the
attendance of the public and friends of the
Mr J. Maginnity, for hia ensuing con-
Mr J. Maginnity, for his ensuing con-
Davidson, and Swan. The box offioe is
Davidson, and Swan. The box office is
may bs obtained, and seats reserved up-
may be obtained, and seats reserved up-
stairs without extra chargo.
stairs without extra charge.
Gorge yesterday, whioh necessitated passen-
Gorge yesterday, which necessitated passen-
gers ohangiug from one train to another.
gers changing from one train to another.
The coaoh road on the opposite Bide of the
The coach road on the opposite side of the
away for about a chain in one plaoe. Surely
away for about a chain in one place. Surely
than the Gorgo could not be formed for con-
than the Gorge could not be formed for con-
structing a line of railway, and at a muoh
structing a line of railway, and at a much
less oost than the present most dangerous
less cost than the present most dangerous
their temple pervice at the Baptist Ohuroh,
their temple service at the Baptist Church,
on behalf "of the funds of the White road
on behalf of the funds of the White road
Sunday morning school. 'Ihey will be sup-
Sunday morning school. They will be sup-
expeoted. Tho meeting begins at 7.30,
expected. The meeting begins at 7.30,
and admission is by ticket, Gd, *
and admission is by ticket, 6d. *
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Tyro to-morrow.
Tyro to-morrow.
9:31AM, 12 September 2024 teedee edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 and marked it as complete
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.
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.Plunge and shower'baths.
Plunge and shower baths.
dahs. Kidgin^. etc.
dahs. Ridging, &c.
from inch to 2 inches.
from ½ inch to 2 inches.
SELECT CO I- FEE AND LUNCHEON
SELECT COFFEE AND LUNCHEON
Wish to lunch in town*
wish to lunch in town,
Baker. Confectioner, &c,
Baker. Confectioner, &c.,
(Corner of Taupo Quay. St. Hill St.)
(Corner of Taupo Quay, St. Hill St.)
Having enlarged his premises has <=et
Having enlarged his premises has set
| apart a private room with an entrance
apart a private room with an entrance
June 10th. 1869.
June 10th, 1869.
, i
I the best paperstaining manufactories
the best paperstaining manufactories
than heretofore. '
than heretofore.
R. HUGHES,
R. HUGHES,
'~..'. Victoria-avenue.
Victoria-avenue.
RICHARDS <*; GIBSON,
RICHARDS & GIBSON,
; With reference to the above Rich-
With reference to the above Rich-
they have b.iilt a Store next to Mr
they have built a Store next to Mr
a person will be in attendance ever)
a person will be in attendance every
Thursday, to receive Hides. Sheep-
Thursday, to receive Hides, Sheep-
skins, dec.
skins, &c.
riUIE undersigned having leased a
THE undersigned having leased a
JL large portion of Mr Imlay's
large portion of Mr Imlay's
ceive 40 or 50 head of store, cattle,
ceive 40 or 50 head of store cattle,
low* condition, as the paddocks are
low condition, as the paddocks are
a week in town ghatis.
a week in town gratis.
R. L CHRISTIE, -
R. L CHRISTIE,
Livery Stables, r'
Livery Stables,
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9:25AM, 12 September 2024 Lisa Truttman edited 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
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come to with the" City Council and thAt
come to with the City Council and that
-waa .the reason of the claim. He went
was the reason of the claim. He went
into. lengthy details as .to the Business,
into lengthy details as to the business,
and the. loss suffered by the taking of'
and the loss suffered by the taking of
ing Marcfi 31, 1025, were just on £6000.
ing March 31, 1925, were just on £6000.
position by an accountant afd evidence
position by an accountant and evidence
would be called to support the figures:
would be called to support the figures
SUnolled,
supplied.
Evidence was given' In support of
Evidence was given In support of
under cross-examination' by Mr. .John-
under cross-examination by Mr. John-
ried on in his firin's new business pre-
ried on in his firm's new business pre-
to advertise the "no dsposit" system.
to advertise the "no deposit" system.
luxury. "He took the Queen Street pro-
luxury. He took the Queen Street pro-
Council was to take, over the High Street
Council was to take over the High Street
front uge.
frontage.
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9:22AM, 12 September 2024 Lisa Truttman edited 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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Originally the council's decision was to I
Originally the council's decision was to
fake 13ft of frontage and the lease
take 13ft of frontage and the lease
made provision reserving to the lessees ]
made provision reserving to the lessees
the right to claim compensation in the!
the right to claim compensation in the
event of any of the land being taken.l
event of any of the land being taken
!3ill of 1024 an agreement was validate 1
Bill of 1924 an agreement was validated
lity Council: As a matter of fact the
City Council: As a matter of fact the
Crown was to pay two«thirds and the*
Crown was to pay two-thirds and the
City Council oife'third- In reality the
City Council one-third. In reality the
council was responsible for whole
council was responsible for the whole
amount, as-the agreement had inference'
amount, as the agreement had reference
to other propertied including the Short-
to other properties including the Short-
land Street Post Officer/the council .de-
land Street Post Office, the council de-
ing .to' the failure of Council
ing to the failure of Council
to find wiffldent mwey—or for some
to find sufficient money—or for some
other reiion—the whew of the transac-
other reason—the whole of the transac-
made. > *' /
made.
Johnstone: I cannot say whether
Mr. Johnstone: I cannot say whether
Mr. -West isj or not. All 1 -tin
Mr. West is or not. All 1 -tin
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9:18AM, 12 September 2024 Lisa Truttman edited 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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Ibe statement of claim set out that
The statement of claim set out that
known as the Oiford Building, fliu'h
known as the Oxford Building, High
pany. Harold Charles Moses was re-
pany". Harold Charles Moses was re-
The sum oi £3&>l 6/ was claimed a#
The sum of £3821 6/ was claimed as
the Auckland City Council. The china
the Auckland City Council. The claim
Diminution of value of goodwill, £11H)0;
Diminution of value of goodwill, £1000;
toss resulting from employment, of capi-
loss resulting from employment of capi-
be employed in business, £280; extra ;:v-
be employed in business, £280; extra ex-
---pense of cartage to new premises, £104
pense of cartage to new premises, £104
11/; expenses incidental to removing.
11/; expenses incidental to removing,
loss ovring to inability to let top floor,
loss owing to inability to let top floor,
Mr. West said the claim was for conir
Mr. West said the claim was for com-
pensatiou for the compulsory taking of
pensation for the compulsory taking of
the late'Pr: T. W. Leys and others. The
the late Dr. T. W. Leys and others. The
1910, at a r«A)tal of £200 a year for the'
1910, at a rental of £200 a year for the
tirst ten years and £250' per year for the
first ten years and £250 per year for the
had been demolished since and lift added
had been demolished since and 11ft added
the w hole of the area was issued oil
the whole of the area was issued on
October 31 1925. Previously the City
October 31, 1925. Previously the City
Council .had acquired from the. Leys
Council had acquired from the Leys
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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-
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Nov. 11, 1869. '
Nov. 11, 1869.
BE T T & ROBERTSON,
BETT & ROBERTSON,
MARKET-PLACE, tYANGANUI.
MARKET-PLACE, WANGANUI.
DOERS', sashes, mouldings, skirt-
DOORS, sashes, mouldings, skirt-
i assortment of Guilders, Ironmon-
assortment of Builders, Ironmon-
. oil, varnish, glsiss, paper-Hangings,
oil, varnish, glass, paper-hangings,
and sjf*r,im.
and scrim.
t . JOHN LAMOyi1,
JOHN LAMONT,
findCKU ' AND GENERA i; STORE-
GROCER AND GENERAL STORE-
Wholesale and retail Tobacconisr.,
Wholesale and retail Tobacconist,
~T ~~ > ~ MRS. POTTO,
MRS. POTTO,
STRAW; TUSCAN HAT AND BONNET
STRAW TUSCAN HAT AND BONNET
MAKER. , '
MAKER.
l O N E V .
MONEY.
M'ONRY to lend, in sums of £'00
MONEY to lend, in sums of £100
and upwards, upon ( freehold
and upwards, upon freehold
security..
security.
' H. B. ROBERTS,
H. B. ROBERTS,
May X? 8, 1868.
May 28, 1868.
ALKXANDER PYLE,
ALEXANDER PYLE,
Shipping* Master,
Shipping Master,
PYL'E'S WHARF, WELLING-
PYLE'S WHARF, WELLING-
Consignments of colonial produce
Consignments of colonial produce
and fmniedifite returns made: ,
and immediate returns made.
1867. '.
Dec 27, 1867.
;B-OOT M A X E R
BOOT MAKER
:"'::" "'. BOOTMAKER,
BOOT MAKER,
ST. BILL-STREET.
ST. HILL-STREET.
:Jm»e2. 1869. f" !
June 2, 1869.
W. ; A. O A RLE V,
W. A. OAKLEY,
*.'""' "'':' TAILOR, &C.,
TAILOR, &C.,
jßetnpjed to .. Buitdings r . beside the
Removed to Buildings beside the
//7.-.'.'-.V'-VFTeemaßQnß'"fliai]lj ! ,;lV ; . ~.
Freemasons' Hall,
u'7 ST rHILL-STREETj-
ST. HILL-STREET,
June 17y 1869;
June 17, 1869.
"'/ --. "lOTice: -
NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC OF VVANGANUI
TO THE PUBLIC OF WANGANUI
FT HE best quality of bread can be
THE best quality of bread can be
1 obtained at C. BellVj Baker,
obtained at C. Bell's, Baker,
public, that in addition- to Green-
public, that in addition to Green-
grocery, &c, she is prepared to
grocery, &c., she is prepared to
supply ,
supply
. Fresh. Oysters and Poultry '
Fresh Oysters and Poultry
of public favor. '
of public favor.
August 24, 1869. ; '
August 24, 1869.
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9:10AM, 12 September 2024 Alastair edited DEATHS.
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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year. Funeral leaving O. Barren’s.
year. Funeral leaving O. Barrell’s.
I'urham Street, 10 a.m., Thursday, for
Durham Street, 10 a.m., Thursday, for
XXJITT. On June 16. at Jackson’s Road,
HUNT. - On June 16. at Jackson’s Road,
Ohokn. Walter, dearly loved husband
Ohoka. Walter, dearly loved husband
years. Sttddenly.
years. Suddenly.
MTJSSOW.On June 15. 1931, at Christ-
MUSSON. - On June 15. 1931, at Christ-
one years. < Suddenly.)
one years. (Suddenly.)
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9:08AM, 12 September 2024 teedee edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 and marked it as complete
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,
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CasseH's Children's Album,
Cassell's Children's Album,
Watt's Improvement of the Mind,
Watt's Improvement of the Mind,
Mrs Wood's Master of Grcylands,
Mrs Wood's Master of Greylands,
series) .
series)
Bui-net's Own Times,
Burnet's Own Times,
Pillar of Five, Throne of David, &c,
Pillar of Five, Throne of David, &c.,
Douglas Jerrokl's Bai-ber's Chair,
Douglas Jerrold's Barber's Chair,
McDufi's Works, well assorted,
McDuff's Works, well assorted,
Ivirby's Sea and its wonders,
Kirby's Sea and its wonders,
Siebe's Conquest of the Sea,'
Siebe's Conquest of the Sea,
Alford's New Testament, .
Alford's New Testament,
Carleton's Traits and Stories oi
Carleton's Traits and Stories of
; Family Medical Index
Family Medical Index
A splendid assortment oi
A splendid assortment of
MI-QEOS C OPES
MICROSCOPES
in prices from 5s to £5 ss,
in prices from 5s to £5 5s,
fob. 1875.
for. 1875.
. gratis)
gratis)
Papeis, including
Papers, including
HERALD, :
HERALD,
SATURDAY NIGHT/-
SATURDAY NIGHT,
AUCKLAND WEEKLY KEWS,
AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS,
BOOKSELLER. ,%
BOOKSELLER, &
Jan 4, 875.1. ' ' " 32
Jan 4, 8751. 32
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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
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D^Vl_ B.l^__--- 2038
Dec 24, 1874. 2088
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8:53AM, 12 September 2024 Lisa Truttman edited WOKE IN HIGH 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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tho Government.
the Government.
ern end, which will' remain in the
ern end, which will remain in the
the frontage for th 6 widening of the street
the frontage for the widening of the street
moval to Princes Street, jnst below
moval to Princes Street, just below
where tho Museum now stands, the post
where the Museum now stands, the post
on the ieast side of High Street, near Yul-
on the east side of High Street, near Vul-
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8:52AM, 12 September 2024 rp edited 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
8:52AM, 12 September 2024 teedee edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 3
Victohia Avenue.
Victoria Avenue.
8:52AM, 12 September 2024 rp edited A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
starboard side. ;he after deck presented
starboard side. The after deck presented
8:51AM, 12 September 2024 rp edited 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-
8:51AM, 12 September 2024 rp edited A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
the port, around (and imined ate y
the port, around (and immediately
8:47AM, 12 September 2024 teedee edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 and marked it as complete
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
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Vicxohia Avenue.
Victohia Avenue.
Families and Boarders, with the^grestest
Families and Boarders, with the greatest
R AILWAY.HOTEL,
RAILWAY HOTEL,
Wangantji.
Wanganui.
bost brands.
best brands.
WAVE RL E V 11 0 T RL,
WAVERLEY HOTEL,
Mk Mubdo McLkan-, late of 'Tnrakina,
Mr Murdo McLean, late of Turakina,
CEITEEION HOTEL,
CRITERION HOTEL,
Nixon Sxkeex, W-axgaktji.
Nixon Street, Wanganui.
The very best accommodation for Travel
The very best accommodation for Travel-
GO .0 D S T A BLIN6,
GOOD STABLING.
THE WANGANUI HOTEL, "
THE WANGANUI HOTEL,
. MARKET. SQUARE.
MARKET SQUARE.
MAXWELLTOWN HOTEL^
MAXWELLTOWN HOTEL
In fact, the " Maxwelltown Hotel" will
In fact, the Maxwelltown Hotel will
. . . Thomas Scown.
Thomas Scown.
j TURAKINA EMPORIUM.
TURAKINA EMPORIUM.
aEO. FRANKLIN in notifying to
GEO. FRANKLIN in notifying to
ments of JSew and Seasonable Goods,
ments of New and Seasonable Goods,
room for New Stock,customerscannow
room for New Stock, customers can now
the times; and to conduct business upon
the times, and to conduct business upon
N E W ~S~~ T 0 C X
NEW STOCK
S P E C I A r LINES
SPECIAL LINES
Jan 19, 1875 152
Jan 19, 1875 152
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8:41AM, 12 September 2024 Major_Tom edited REJECTED MILK.
Sf rcjected at all othors < and «"»•
Sf rejected at all othors < and «"»•
8:40AM, 12 September 2024 Major_Tom edited REJECTED MILK.
laranalu factory directors, which may justly
Taranaki factory directors, which may justly
8:24AM, 12 September 2024 Cazie edited FARM DWELLING RAZED and marked it as complete
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
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Collins, had not his
Collins, had not been having his
meals at the house a fires
meals at the house as no fires
ance covers on both . the house
ance covers on both the house
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8:18AM, 12 September 2024 rp edited A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE
mails hurried ino them, and conveyed
mails hurried into them, and conveyed
7:26AM, 12 September 2024 Cazie edited INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED
lic Library Office was made about (5.30
lic Library Office was made about 6.30
7:25AM, 12 September 2024 Cazie edited INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED and marked it as complete
attempt to set tire to the Eltliam Pub-
attempt to set fire to the Eltham Pub-
2:53AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Marriage. and marked it as complete
STRONG—CULMER.—At the bride - ,
STRONG CULMER. At the bride's
parents’ residence, on the 26th iust.,
parents’ residence, on the 26th inst.,
2:52AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Birth. and marked it as complete
ItEEVE.—On Wednesday, November
REEVE. On Wednesday, November
29th, at her residence, Pahiatua, the
29th, at her residence, Pahiatua, the
2:51AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Marriage. and marked it as complete
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,
2:49AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Birth. and marked it as complete
GODTSCHALK.—At Mangatuinoka on
GODTSCHALK. At Mangatainoka on
Monday, November 6tli. the wife of
Monday, November 6th, the wife of
2:48AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Death. and marked it as complete
Bennett.—At Pahiatua, on the 80th
BENNETT. At Pahiatua, on the 30th
William .John and Sarah Bennett ; aged
William John and Sarah Bennett ; aged
2:47AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Birth. and marked it as complete
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
2:44AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited In Memoriam. and marked it as complete
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;
2:34AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
\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.
2:32AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited IN MEMORIAM.
To take him to His Horne of rest.
To take him to His Home of rest.
2:32AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited IN MEMORIAM. and marked it as complete
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.
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Though lost to sight to m_mor>- ever dear.
Though lost to sight to memory ever dear.
—One who' knew her.
One who knew her.
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2:30AM, 12 September 2024 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
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T. take aim to His Horn-, of rest.
To take him to His Horne of rest.
- l-cugh Ice!, to sight to memory ever deaT.
Though lost to sight to memory ever dear.
-Icserted by his loving wufo and family.
- Inserted by his loving wife and family.
"MITH—I"i Toying memory- of our dear
SMITH I"i Toying memory- of our dear
SCOTT—In sad but lovinjr memory of Mary
SCOTT In sad but lovinjr memory of Mary
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2:27AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited DEATHS.
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-
2:27AM, 12 September 2024 Arabeth edited DEATHS. and marked it as complete
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.
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wtoc bl Fairfield avcnaie, and only
Newton, 81 Fairfield avenue, and only
Wter of Mrs W. F. Cowan, of Lyttelton;
sister of Mrs W. F. Cowan, of Lyttelton;
, Ur c.th year. '
i her 50th year.
i-KIVVER—On January 9th, at Shakes-
SKINNER —On January 9th, at 89 Shakes-
", "_'.", c:i d Sydenham, Emma Skinner, iv
peare road Sydenham, Emma Skinner, in
>.-> 70th y-ar. No flowers liw request. Pri-
her 70th year. No flowers by request. Pri-
"j;c interment.
vate interment.
iTEWART—«-'" Januarj- 10._>, at Coalgate,
STEWART On January 10th, at Coalgate,
"Vera L'-'uiia, the dearly beloved wife of
Vera Louisa, the dearly beloved wife of
T.-ces Stewart,' and eldest itiught<.r of Mr
James Stewart, and eldest daughter of Mr
and Mr- J. Roes, Bradshaw street, South:'
and Mr J. Rees, Bradshaw street, South
I)ii_e-ir.; -**ed 152 years. Dunedin papers
IDunedin; aged 32 years. Dunedin papers
f'fiHare r5-,v.
f'please copy.
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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
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WARD - ; n- -tre.-t lianguira, *o Mr tLcd
Elms" King St, Rangiora, to Mr and
V-rd. -Vn. Both well.
Mrs J Ward, Belfast - a son. Both well.
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-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-.
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**f*PT^K ; n- -tre.-t lianguira, *o Mr tLcd
WARD - ; n- -tre.-t lianguira, *o Mr tLcd
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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,
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*_££ HlneM*Mar-
after a short and painful illness, Mar-
ISS, wSeox -mWJ.3._Newiove*
garet, wife of the late J. B. Newlove
-SedOT years; deeply regrettod.
aged 67 years; deeply regretted.
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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,
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-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.
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RosxwBNK—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.
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27th December, at Merivale,
BARNETT - On 27th December, at Merivale,
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Hibon—Kat—On the 16th December, 1883,
HIRON KAY On the 16th December, 1883,