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MISSING FARM-HAND
Lynch could have fixed thc height and
Lynch could have fixed the height and
observed tlio curvature of the spine
observed the curvature of the spine
Gilbertson, J.l’., at the inquest in Wel-
Gilbertson, J.P., at the inquest in Wel-
a ’verdict that parts of a human body
a verdict that parts of a human body
came to be in thc water, said Air. Gil-
came to be in the water, said Mr. Gil-
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CORONER'S INQUEST.
and before lea Ting left so.?ie more, to be
and before leaving left some more to be
giTen, if it - Trere found necessary, *»s_-
given, if it were found necessary, The
child mmcd well when I left,, and I did
child seemed well when I left, and I did
not susp.?pt any danger, I calla£ i»
not suspect any danger. I called in again
on Wednesday morning, and then foun^
on Wednesday morning, and then found
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''tit. , lf»rriner. deposed Mr. Gluthrie
Dr. Marriner deposed : Mr. Guthrie
palled on Friday afternoon, , between three
called on Friday afternoon, between three
and fQur o'clock, but being engaged I did
and four o'clock, but being engaged I did
i»ot reach Karere until fire, o'clock, when I
not reach Karere until five o'clock, when I
was told thit the, child had eateai some
was told that the child had eaten some
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CORONER'S INQUEST.
*By the Jiirj : I picked up about thirty
By the Jury : I picked up about thirty
matches, the heads of which wer« all off.
matches, the heads of which were all off.
Mm. Q-utbrie deposed that the. child to-
Mrs. Guthrie deposed that the child vo-
mited twice, but she did not suspeofc poison ;
mited twice, but she did not suspect poison ;
that she had consulted no doctor 'while; m
that she had consulted no doctor while in
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o'clock she died:' I have ho idea how she
o'clock she died. I have no idea how she
got ; the tnatoheSj-M I am always very care-.
got the matches, as I am always very care-
fuL , She* may have picked up a box which
ful. She may have picked up a box which
was supposed to be empty, but may hare
was supposed to be empty, but may have
ha.d a few matches m. it. : .. ....
had a few matches in it.
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on Monday ; night, the deceased sleptf well
on Monday night, the deceased slept well
little dull w# thought it was front hapieath.
little dull we thought it was from her teeth.
On Tuesday gight she I, Very
On Tuesday night she appeared very
thirsty, ancTl wdjst.ior ±he doctor oh Wed-
thirsty, and I went for the doctor on Wed-
bath, which seemed to do' her' good, but
bath, which seemed to do her good, but
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When I returried?_the deceased wai awake,
When I returned the deceased was awake,
a»d asked for a piece of cake. The doctor
and asked for a piece of cake. The doctor
was of opimion, that the vomiting! had car-,
was of opinion that the vomiting had car-
riei pff all 'the matches. -He (are her an
ried off all the matches. He gave her an
antidote and remained some time, lut did'
antidote and remained some time, but did
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that I erjweted nbfcbirig . 'coul^ -^ # left. <
that I expected nothing could be left.
After a 'little' whiljs I give her more oil and
After a little while I gave her more oil and
water, when she began to vomit, 1 and sha
water, when she began to vomit, and she
then want- to sleep. I went for Ihf doctor
then went to sleep. I went for the doctor
and ha returned wit)v me. in about cv hoar.
and he returned with me in about an hour.
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noticed.'" I examined them, .and found the*
noticed. I examined them, and found the
heads gone. : They were wax vestas. : I im-
heads gone. They were wax vestas. I im-
mediately came_ to the conclusion that the
mediately came to the conclusion that the
baby had gpt.at them ; she had been m the
baby had got at them ; she had been in the
room' ■'•ver ' quarter of ; an hour. ; XT'- then :
room ever quarter of an hour. I then
Carriacou Gypsy
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DEATH NOTICES.
W. H., Nixon, Beach Street, Fitzroy;
W. H. Nixon, Beach Street, Fitzroy;
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Jtobert ; r -Linton . (foreman) , . jQ-agrf • , Oollis, ?
Robert Linton (foreman), George Collis,
Henry 'Oolite, Charles Collis, John Boa,
Henry Collis, Charles Collis, John Roe,
jian,' o»rrettJ3ronoh, John Marshall, Robert
nan, Garrett Brennan, John Marshall, Robert
Whiley, Richard i^Oaray, [ThpmM : Kaiball^
Whiley, Richard Carey, Thomas Kebbell,
and Thomas Chamberlain,
and Thomas Chamberlain.
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Piers > 'Eliot i Warburton, 'Esq., ■ iDisfcrict 1
Piers Eliot Warburton, Esq., District
Coroner, held* opronial inquiry^ yesterday
Coroner, held a coronial inquiry yesterday
i»to the circumstances attending th« -death
into the circumstances attending the death
of Isabella Ghithrie, a child eighteen manths
of Isabella Guthrie, a child eighteen months
old, whjp died at Kmrere, ,;on the previous ■
old, who died at Karere, on the previous
The funeral will leave the senoothouse, Karere,
The funeral will leave the schoolhouse, Karere,
this day, at. one o'clock, for the Pulmei'stou
this day, at one o'clock, for the Palmerston
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DEATH OF PIONEER
day, , succumbed to his injuries in the
day, succumbed to his injuries in the
Knglnnd in one of the earliest ships to
England in one of the earliest ships to
.the eldest daughter of Mr. Richard
the eldest daughter of Mr. Richard
have celeBrated his golden wedding in
have celebrated his golden wedding in
Egmont yillage and finally at the original
Egmont Village and finally at the original
Guthrie. — On the 1-tth instant-, at her parents'
Guthrie. — On the 14th instant, at her parents'
r-j^idn-m?, Isibella Wed, only da'ijjhtar of
residence, Isabella Wood, only daughter of
David ancl Jane Gutlirip, a^ed one year and
David and Jane Guthrie, aged one year and
Tho funeral will ie;ive Jiie seaoiuiuv.ise, Karere,
The funeral will leave the senoothouse, Karere,
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TELEGRAPHIC.
ton, have been successfully placed in tho
ton, have been successfully placed in the
Masterton hatching boxes. This is tho
Masterton hatching boxes. This is the
largest shipment to tae North Island
largest shipment to the North Island
over attempted. T.toy were brought
ever attempted. They were brought
by Mr Mickin from Queenstown to
by Mr Mackin from Queenstown to
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TELEGRAPHIC.
Auckland, Oct. *22.
Auckland, Oct. 22.
gully. Several of tho wire stays were
gully. Several of the wire stays were
an old Maori woman named Kalcwhatoo
an old Maori woman named Katewhatoo
hy her nephew. The reason given by tho
by her nephew. The reason given by the
man was that he kicked her about tho
man was that he kicked her about the
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NATIVE LAND COURT
The case presented considerable diffi-
The case presented considerable difficulty,
culty, as the lists then prepared cannot
as the lists then prepared cannot
Reserves was assured that it was im-
Reserves was assured that it was
perfect and entirely unreliable.
imperfect and entirely unreliable.
By agreement between the various par-
By agreement between the various
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tlamed, one wicket to go down.
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Local intelligence.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
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Local intelligence.
tached to this road round the Bluffs is, that, bullocks
tached to this road round the Bluffs is, that bullocks
on arrhiig at the Boulder Bank, when turned out,
on arriving at the Boulder Bank, when turned out,
niv sometimes not recovered in time for saving the
are sometimes not recovered in time for saving the
Uienexttide,andthefeed therj is so scant jthat they have
the next tide, and the feed there is so scant that they have
frequently to cross the water for it. 1 was inlormed
frequently to cross the water for it. I was informed
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are. one and the same tribe, and the dis-
are. one and the same tribe, and the
crepancies in the whakapapa given by
discrepancies in the whakapapa given by
whakapapas given "oy trustworthy wit-
whakapapas given by trustworthy
nesses the Court is inclined to lean in
witnesses the Court is inclined to lean in
favor of that supplied by a member be-
favor of that supplied by a member
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Local intelligence.
[FROM OTTB OOBSESrONDENT.]
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT
totich upon. The only Court case is one in which a
to touch upon. The only Court case is one in which a
reg(*d to Membary, although the police had laid a.
regard to Membary, although the police had laid a
lapsus linguae of a lubourer rejoicing in the high flown
lapsus linguae of a labourer rejoicing in the high flown
title of " Uaptain " Banks, a conviction was obtained.
title of "Captain " Banks, a conviction was obtained.
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History of the Taranaki Coast." but after
History of the Taranaki Coast," but after
perusing, references quoted bv him
perusing, references quoted by him
the Court could not accept tflic ' state-
the Court could not accept the statements
ments recorded therein as proo f j|,. ir
recorded therein as proof that
Xgatihana and Xgatitama are one and
Ngatihana and Ngatitama are one and
[ advantage from the expenditure of any public
advantage from the expenditure of any public
[ fund upon local improvements, owe a certain
fund upon local improvements, owe a certain
I are justly liable to be taxed.
are justly liable to be taxed.
Taking the " construction and maintenance
Taking the "construction and maintenance
ment ? The owners of fixed, immovable pro-
ment? The owners of fixed, immovable pro-
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Uerala married Te lOvhiirauiri: tlial
Uerala married Te Kahurangi: thay
Maropuwai was a child of Xaipo; that
Maropuwai was a child of Naipo; that
Tainni married Tane Ilakari. With .such
Tainni married Tane Hakari. With .such
a mass of contradictions it was a ilifli-
a mass of contradictions it was a difficult
cult matter to distinguish the riirht from
matter to distinguish the right from
companied by Mr. M. and his son, they
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Alexander Stevens, in his lecture on Heads; humor-
Alexander Stevens, in his lecture on Heads, humor-
ously analyzes it—"-there are special pleadings in the
ously analyzes it—"there are special pleadings in the
that the law is a sort of blister plaster, and. never to
that the law is a sort of blister plaster, and never to
be used but in desperate cases."
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fore their Honors the Justices; y
fore their Honors the Justices.
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formed lay Mr. Ogg.
formed by Mr. Ogg.
provement;'' repeatedly using an instru-
provement repeatedly using an instru-
ment to ascertain the dip ofthe strata,. Mr.
ment to ascertain the dip ofthe strata. Mr.
Hill to be of the "same formation. It being,
Hill to be of the same formation. It being
across the plain ;to the ferry on the Big
across the plain to the ferry on the Big
River and thence to the Beaver, ;,th'e plain
River and thence to the Beaver, the plain
!^6usly;nriiily-7.es it—"-there are"; special p'eadings in tlie
ously analyzes it—"-there are special pleadings in the
iforeto'p, rejoinders', replications, -ahdydvimurrors iri the
foretop, rejoinders, replications, and demurreres in the
ytumiof: the oii'-ig','. knotty 'points.SnLthei.twisfc o£ the'tail,
return of the curls, knotty points in the twist of the tail,
the length of a chanesry tfuifc .in- the _[ depfliv-of
the length of a chancery suit in the depth of a full
•.bottom '.-and „|Serjeant's block coif ap much as tells us
bottom; and a serjeant's black coif as much as tells us
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spect of (I) Hinewnituri I. being the
spect of (I) Hinewaituri I. being the
Maropuwai; (2) Hinewaiti IT. beinf
Maropuwai; (2) Hinewaituri II. being
instead of being ])arent to Taiaoao, who
instead of being the parent to Taiaoao, who
was Hie parent of Waaka and Atiria'; (3)
was Hie parent of Waaka and Atiria; (3)
Tainni being the child of Xgaruamaunu
Tainni being the child of Ngaruamaunu
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settles the ownership of n. block of land
settles the ownership of a block of land
in Chancery for aearly half a century,
in Chancery for nearly half a century,
if such an expression can be used in re-
if such an expression can be used in
lation to native land. The whole matter
relation to native land. The whole matter
was settled within a weok.
was settled within a week.
Vil tell the whole truth."
I'll tell the whole truth."
Shekidav Xnowles.- -
Sheridan Knowles.
are this day.headed by a quotation which
are this day headed by a quotation which
Queen Charlotte's Sound and the Wairau ;
Queen Charlotte's Sound and the Wairau;
..he wasyaccompanied by Mr., Bruhner, our
.he was accompanied by Mr., Brunner, our
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URENUI. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
and marked it
as complete
December 18. — All tho nitives hero that
December 18. — All the natives here that
are followers of: To Whiti have left this
are followers of To Whiti have left this
word that they were all to go. Many o£
word that they were all to go. Many of
this time. They think nothing of tint —
this time. They think nothing of that —
Kowaru's party, where hikus and dancing
Kowaru's party, where hakas and dancing
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PERSONAL MATTERS
New Zealand at Auckland this week
New Zealand at Auckland this week.
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(Air. W F Massey is to be installed as
The Right Hon. the Prime Minister (Mr. W. F. Massey) is to be installed as
• T v<7 ,?° n- X Crag"*,. M.L.C., arrived
The Hon. J. Craigie, M.L.C., arrived
m Wellington yesterday by the Maori
in Wellington yesterday by the Maori
trom Lyttelton.
from Lyttelton.
The Minister of Education (the Hon
The Minister of Education (the Hon.
The rainfall at Alotuhora last month
The rainfall at Motuhora last month
totalled 13 inches.-
totalled 13 inches.
He߻a!d Agency
Herald Agency
■QLUBSCRIBERS will kindly note I hat
SUBSCRIBERS will kindly note that
• -MILS. BELL.
MRS. BELL.
STATIONER. MATA WAT (next to
STATIONER, MATAWAI (next to
lias been appointed SOLE AGENT for
has been appointed SOLE AGENT for
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A DISGUSTING DESECRATION.
see into this public disgrar e, with full
see into this public disgrace, with full
found within the enclosure of what 1
found within the enclosure of what I
SUBSCBIBBE.
SUBSCRIBER.
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A DISGUSTING DESECRATION.
tanibling over and amongst the grass,
rambling over and amongst the grass,
■and -upon, each .occasion I have felt fa
and upon each occasion I have felt a
shudder pass through , my frame whilst
shudder pass through my frame whilst
contemplating tVat certain things might
contemplating that certain things might
happen m connection with the visits of
happen in connection with the visits of
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A DISGUSTING DESECRATION.
1 TO THE EDITOK.
TO THE EDITOR.
! Sib, — If you can find room m your
Sir, — If you can find room in your
ipaper for a fevr remarks m connection
paper for a few remarks in connection
jwith our public 'ceuuitery, I shall look
with our public cemetery, I shall look
upon it as a favor. Tliitc pier* of ground,
upon it as a favor. This piece of ground,
* .>Ani. inqtei^ iwafc Ifeld- ' at" Messrs
An inquest was held at Messrs
Jack Brothers hemp mill, at Muutoa,
Jack Brothers hemp mill, at Moutoa,
sJ«*teida&r;5 J«*teida&r; by"E'. Esq.,
yesterday, by E. Thynne, Esq.,
-^ti'B&feia/fcc&k': !r ■■■■■'•■•■■
John Daniels, a cook.
a j ury of s i^: were^, e^nanelled,
A jury of six were empanelled,
s Amongst the cargo- of the schooner
Amongst the cargo of the schooner
l^orieer; wrecked « day or twoago at the
Pioneer, wrecked a day or two ago at the
month of the Mataura Kiver, wm a monu-
mouth of the Mataura Kiver, was a monu-
ment to V>e erected over the Tararua vic-
ment to be erected over the Tararua vic-
tim gin Fprtroie cemetery. T^w g
tims in Fortrose cemetery. This was
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By order . r.
By order
m J o' R D a N
T. JORDAN
aiid the. Public that he.
and the Public that he
HAS RE MOVED
HAS REMOVED
To his new premises
To his new premises,
BOP.OUGU OF PALMERSTON,
BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON,
NOKTH, -
NORTH.
'. REMOVAL .OF. NIGUT SOIL.
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL.
TENDFiRS. will, b&.reccived for the
TENDERS will be received for the
REMOVAL OF NIGiIT SOIL with-
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL with-
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Foxton Borough Council.
and marked it
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stand over. - v
stand over.
That Ci^ Nye and Cook be asked*-
That Crs Nye and Cook be asked
to take steps to get title to the 'old'"
to take steps to get title to the old
cemetery site from Kereopa iwnsr "
cemetery site from Kereopa trans-
f erred to the Borough. -,-:■• ( v • tv- . • -
ferred to the Borough.
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Foxton Borough Council.
It was resolved that the extra ■■v
It was resolved that the extra
roadman receive a weeks' notice. .:':
roadman receive a weeks' notice.
, tickets for hospital be procured.
tickets for hospital be procured.
compiled with the icftice t» cut .'tm£ "f
compiled with the notice to cut and
clear the gorso on 'the roads front- j
clear the gorse on the roads front-
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Foxton Borough Council.
The clerk reported that enly twM
The clerk reported that only two
licenses for drtiys have been' taken. ;
licenses for drays have been taken
out. : •; ' ■■■•'■ ,".;• ..;
out.
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Foxton Borough Council.
Cr Qower proposed, and seconded ,
Cr Gower proposed, and seconded ,
by Cr Nye— "That Mr Spelman. fee. r
by Cr Nye— "That Mr Spelman be
requested to replace the fence, bt* /!
requested to replace the fence be-
tween his land and the old eemetetj? ;
tween his land and the old cemetery
hordes. ;■••'■■• ■'•:- .-•..', •■,■•■;,.•../{'
horses.
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Foxton Borough Council.
._ •• - ■ . ■♦ — '— —
above Council was field at the
above Council was held at the
September at two p;nf! Present—
September at two p.m. Present—
Nye, F. Jenks, J. B. McMillan and
Nye, F. Jenks, J. R. McMillan and
T. P. Williams. __ _
T. P. Williams.
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DEATHS.
ALLAN.—On January IG, at Palmerstoj
ALLAN.—On January 16, at Palmerston
North, as lhe> result of an a.ccideni. Jennet,
North, as the result of an accident, Jennet
Crow (Netta), the desriy-lovixi who of Alex
Gow (Netta), the dearly-loved wife of Alex
AU2.2. and oldest danscbter of N. Gr. wad M
Allan, and eldest daughter of N. G. and M.
Crawford. Lit© of W ro
Crawford, late of Wanganui, - Deeply re-
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RESPECT FOR THE DEAD.
to W’oodville on fool my sensitive nerves
to Woodville on foot my sensitive nerves
were disturbed by* the unwanton
were disturbed by the unwanton
the cure of the Palmerston t eimtery.
the care of the Palmerston Cemetery.
busking in the delight of a morning's sun
basking in the delight of a morning's sun
over new made graves. My object us
over new made graves. My object in
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Feilding Borough Council
The petition of Bev Father Carew and
The petition of Rev Father Carew and
meeting, re load forming near tbe. site of
meeting, re road forming near the site of
tbe new Catholic Chnreh was again read.
the new Catholic Church was again read.
(jf the Cemetery, it was resolved- on tho
of the Cemetery, it was resolved on the
motion of Cr Higgin seconded by. Cr
motion of Cr Higgin seconded by Cr
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Feilding Borough Council
was held in the Conncil Chamber on '
was held in the Council Chamber on
Thursday evening last. Present— •tho
Thursday evening last. Present— the
Mayor and Crs Sherwill (Mayer elect),
Mayor and Crs Sherwill (Mayor elect),
Loudon, Enlherford,Eiehnrdson,Higgin,
Loudon, Rutherford, Richardson, Higgin,
Worefold, and Bowles.
Worsfold, and Fowles.
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MARRIAGES.
ALLEN—FORBES.—On July 2. 19-24. at
ALLEN—FORBES.—On July 2, 1924, at
iho Church oi the Holy Sepulchre. Auck-
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Auck-
iand. by the Rev. 3el I. George Roi>eri,
land, by the Rev. BelI, George Robert,
youagcat son of the. lato Mr. and Mrs. C.
youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C.
Allen. Kettcrinjr, to Louise,
Allen, Kettering, to Louise, youngest
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
bar. “If our Honour, I should like to
bar. “Your Honour, I should like to
What can your counsel aay in your de-
What can your counsel say in your de-
fence?” “ Precisely ao, your Honour,
fence?” “ Precisely so, your Honour,
Says a cop-iemporwy ; —Our reader
Says a contemporary ; —"Our reader
West on dear nights, for the Kroako-Swif
West on clear nights, for the Brooko-Swif
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
paid, and hia family in comfort, and at
paid, and his family in comfort, and at
a good neighbour, an honest man to dea*
a good neighbour, an honest man to deal
with, and a hosoitable host. He leave**
with, and a hospitable host. He leaves
a wife and family to lament hia loss.
a wife and family to lament his loss.
We are pleased to note that Maste r
We are pleased to note that Master
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We regret to hare to record the <ud»
We regret to have to record the sud-
dan daath of Air Patrick McG'laughlin, a
den death of Mr Patrick McGlaughlin, a
settler of Pahialua last weak. Mr Me-
settler of Pahialua last weak. Mr Mc-
*■o cast bis lot amongst us at Pahiatua,
to cast his lot amongst us at Pahiatua,
Vspcctably, working steadily to
respectably, working steadily to
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We are exceedingly pleased To slate
We are exceedingly pleased to state
fyiat Mr J. D. L'ghtbourno, chemist and
that Mr J. D. Lightbourne, chemist and
druggist, Will commence businvns in
druggist, will commence business in
Woodvillo on tha Ist day of January.
Woodville on the 1st day of January.
% n The midst of summer wo hire win
In the midst of summer we have win
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
athletics that nomination* for the Pal"
athletics that nominations for the Pal-
mer»ten Hew Years Day Sports close
merston New Years Day Sports close
given and'promised. Messrs If. M«. is,
given and promised. Messrs H. Ma s,
10s. D. Chamier, £l, H> King, 10s, J,
10s. D. Chamier, £l, H. King, 10s, J.
M. Davie, £l.
M. Davie, £1.
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THE PAHIATUA HOTEL.
Rome exceedingly sensible remarks
Some exceedingly sensible remarks
have been make by our Wairnrapa
have been make by our Wairarapa
cont j mporary on the likelihood of Pahia-
contemporary on the likelihood of Pahia-
tua residents being ca’lel upon shortly
tua residents being called upon shortly
is not, to be allowed m that district. If
is not, to be allowed in that district. If
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BIRTHS.
BO VLB.—On January 21. at ISurse
BOYLE.—On January 21, at Nurse
Shepherd's. Green Lane, to Mr. »nd Mrs.
Shepherd's, Green Lane, to Mr. and Mrs.
Prter C. ■ Boyle, of U>7, Great South Road,
Peter C. Boyle, of 197, Great South Road,
a >on. —All, vicll.
a son. —All well.
<lcno Balnacrais,- Njjanuhi Road. Roratiora,
dence, Balnacraig, Ngapuhi Road, Remuera,
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PALMERSTON CEMETERY.
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(Deighton), 4s (Jd ; advertising account,
(Deighton), 4s 6d ; advertising account,
£ 5s V l?nM n g» : f6 "« do -» £4() 10s Jffdi;
£1 5s ; fencing, £6 ; do., £40 19s 6d ;
carting fericinj? stuff, £8 '; sawn: timber
carting fencing stuff, £3 ; sawn timber
; fbr'fcl.nce, £19 ss ; cemetery gates and
for fence, £19 5s ; cemetery gates and
Fair^iniff, 15s ;, interest to Sanic, £1;
hanging, 15s ; interest to Bank, £1;
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PALMERSTON CEMETERY.
, The'ifollowing- is a r statement of the
The following is a statement of the
; Cemetery Trustees in -account vrith: the
Cemetery Trustees in account with the
Secretary and Treasurers f rpfa fclio 28tli
Secretary and Treasurers, from the 28th
'of Mtat^ 1876j to the 2nd Septemb&,
of March, 1876, to the 2nd September,
"l878)i-: ,:/': ']r : :■' ■ . : '■:"". "^
1878:—
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MATRIMONIAL FAILURES.
Henry Eprnnim Morrow, a mariner.
Henry Ephraim Morrow, a mariner.
mode of life, bne day he saw her and
mode of life. One day he saw her and
enotiher woman coming out of Western
another woman coming out of Western
Talk in the company of men-of-war's
Park in the company of men-of-war's
to lx! made absolute in three months. No
to be made absolute in three months. No
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Forty-sis hours continuous haavy rain
Forty-six hours continuous heavy rain
tho water overflowing the low-lying banks
the water overflowing the low-lying banks
in the Gorge,-and one opposite the Ceme-
in the Gorge, and one opposite the Ceme-
side of tho Mangatainoko Bridge effectu-
side of the Mangatainoko Bridge effectu-
Store owing to a waterwash. Tho train
Store owing to a waterwash. The train
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old organ uuder her touch.
old organ under her touch.
harrasscd, wearied by a hundred doubts and
harrassed, wearied by a hundred doubts and
, perplexities."
perplexities."
lie was thinking as he spoke to her—"How
He was thinking as he spoke to her—"How
•He had told the story'of George's disappear-
He had told the story of George's disappear-
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fact of the Cemeter being public pro-
fact of the Cemetery being public pro-
YV. G. Hatbittle,
W. G. Haybittle,
Treasurer Feildiim Cemetery i'rusiees.
Treasurer Feilding Cemetery Trustees.
Feilding. OC. lsih, 1883.
Feilding. Oct. 18th, 1882.
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JTHE FEILDIXG CEMETEKr.
THE FEILDING CEMETERY.
TO THE KDlTOfi OF THE FEILDTNG STAE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FEILDING STAR.
the 18tli inst., I noticed a local com-
the 18th inst., I noticed a local com-
of lite gra-ves in the Feilding Cemetery,
of the graves in the Feilding Cemetery,
and •' again" drawing"'tlie attention of the
and " again drawing the attention of the
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DEATHS.
KEOGH.—On January 17, at Wiri. Merle
KEOGH.—On January 17, at Wiri, Merle
MILSOM. —On January 21, 10-25. at a pri-
MILSOM. —On January 21, 1925, at a pri-
som, of Papakura • aged 63 years.
som, of Papakura, aged 63 years.
Cemetery to-day (Friday), at 2.80 p.m.—
Cemetery to-day (Friday), at 2.30 p.m.—
Friends please accept- this intimation.
Friends please accept this intimation.
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MARRIAGES.
BEATTIE—-CHAPMAN.—On December 22.
BEATTIE—CHAPMAN.—On December 22,
Co wen, Stanley James, only son of Mrs. E.
Cowen, Stanley James, only son of Mrs. E.
Beattie. Mountain Bd.. Mt. Albert, to Ena
Beattie, Mountain Rd., Mt. Albert, to Ena
Von Bernewita. onlf daughter of Mr. and
Von Bernewitz, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs! David Chapmai, Hamilton Ed., Heme
Mrs. David Chapman, Hamilton Rd., Herne
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The twenty seven gravediggors
The twenty seven gravediggers
who sliiuk work at (Tlnsnevin ceme-
who struck work at Glasnevin ceme-
tery aye still out, ami they havo
tery are still out, and they have
authorities that they will not bo
authorities that they will not be
Sunday with the burial. Twenty
Sunday with the burials. Twenty
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BIRTHS.
• CAIiADUS.—On January 22, 3925, to Mr.
CARADUS.—On January 22, 1925, to Mr.
Mrs. W„ Caradus. Richardson Road.
Mrs. W. Caradus, Richardson Road,
Mount Albert ; a son.
Mount Albert, a son.
D REAVER, —On January 22. to Mr. and
DREAVER, —On January 22, to Mr. and
Mrs, A. J. Dreaver. 18, Molroso Street,
Mrs. A. J. Dreaver, 18, Melrose Street,
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Win. Orr niul Alex. Hamilton were
Wm. Orr and Alex. Hamilton were
yesterday charged befwe Mr MeCardle,
yesterday charged before Mr McCardle,
land other than the i’ublic Cemetery,
land other than the Public Cemetery,
tin rely wished the present prosecution
merely wished the present prosecution
to he a warning to others.
to be a warning to others.
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llobert stood with his hat in his hand look-
Robert stood with his hat in his hand look-
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ni-iv rector of Mount S'anning. I came down
new rector of Mount Stanning. I came down
schools witli the curate and his wife, I stopped
schools with the curate and his wife, I stopped
here and amnse-I myself hy tn ing the old
here and amused myself by trying the old
o-gan. " I was not aware till I came here tint
organ. I was not aware till I came here that
cherc was a village called Audrey. The p'acc
there was a village called Audley. The place
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DEATHS.
BAILEY.—On January 21, 4t -the Auckland
BAILEY.—On January 21, at the Auckland
Bai;ey, 259, Balmoral Road, Mount Albert;
Bailey, 259, Balmoral Road, Mount Albert;
aged t>s years.
aged 65 years.
nvrrow (Friday), at 2 p.m. for Waikumetc.
morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m. for Waikumete.
BREMNER. —On January 21, at bis resi-
BREMNER. —On January 21, at his resi-
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writing by the Town Clfrk. fence in the
writing by the Town Clerk, fence in the
such fences shall not exceed four teet in
such fences shall not exceed four feet in
Provided always tliat before any such
Provided always that before any such
fence, tombstone, or other monument bo
fence, tombstone, or other monument be
erected, s plan thereof, and a copy of
erected, a plan thereof, and a copy of
RECEIPT FOR PURCHASE MONET TO HR
RECEIPT FOR PURCHASE MONEY TO BE
shall give a receipt tor the same, which
shall give a receipt for the same, which
IVovided further that if the original
Provided further that if the original
ouce be returned to the Town Clerk
once be returned to the Town Clerk
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pidated memorials of the. well-nigh forgotten
pidated memorials of the well-nigh forgotten
ulf my poor friend, George Talboys,
"If my poor friend, George Talboys,
tablets of discolored marble: "I. should
tablets of discolored marble: "I should
nave -known his fate---I should have
have -known his fate---I should have
"Half-past one," he muttered. "Ishall
"Half-past one," he muttered. "I shall
I*) to dig all graves required in the Ceme-
be to dig all graves required in the Ceme-
In all eases of intended interments, the
In all cases of intended interments, the
the interment U(K<n payment of the fol-
the interment upon payment of the fol-
-3xo XI Ids 9 x 9 —£s
3 x 9—£1 15s 9 x 9 —£5
Application for same to he made either to
Application for same to be made either to
T WISH to return my sincere thanks
I WISH to return my sincere thanks
1 to the kind friends who took part
to the kind friends who took part
IN pursuance of the powirs vested
IN pursuance of the powers vested
in me by •* The Regulation of
in me by " The Regulation of
Persons eligible to serve on the I‘ahia-
Persons eligible to serve on the Pahia-
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MARRIAGES.
FROST —LA NIG AS.—On December 25,
FROST —LANIGAN.—On December 25,
10*24, at SI. John's Church, by t'uo Bev.
1924, at St. John's Church, by the Rev.
Father Mansfield, Robert. 'Walter, youngest
Father Mansfield, Robert Walter, youngest
soil of tho late Thomas and Mary Frost,
son of the late Thomas and Mary Frost,
Grey 11'nn to Aileen Patricia, the third
Grey Lynn to Aileen Patricia, the third
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"of'the'chain before biruyaricHie cannot^rec'og-
of the chain before him, and he cannot recog-
nisii' theft fitricss'.'- 'lie is unable to put tliem
nise their fitness. He is unable to put them
together. Oh, my God,, if ..it "should be in,
together. Oh, my God, if it should be in,
myself all'this time that .the misery lies} if
myself all this time that the misery lies; if
..."..u," he'smiled bitterly, and shook his head.
--" he smiled bitterly, and shook his head.
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BIRTHS.
HAGNALIi. —Ou January 13. 1925, at their
BAGNALL. —On January 13, 1925, at their
residence, Turua, to Mr. and Mrs, S. W.
residence, Turua, to Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Bagnall, iv daughter.—Both well.
Bagnall, a daughter.—Both well.
CRUMP. —On January 9, at 14; Shaw
CRUMP. —On January 9, at 14, Shaw
Street. Mount Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
Street, Mount Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
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, THE TBAMWAY COMPANy. . ,
THE TRAMWAY COMPANY.
Things are not going well with* the Tram
Things are not going well with the Tram
way Company just now. At. a private
way Company just now. At a private
a few nights since, it was stated thai; the
a few nights since, it was stated that the
that.smra, or very nearly, .so,, but it has
that sum, or very nearly so, but it has
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as he filled and emptied his meerschaum, bur-
as he filled and emptied his meerschaum, sur-
roundnv himself with the blue vapour irom
rounding himself with the blue vapour from
gician seated in hts laboratory i
gician seated in his laboratory.
"Why doesn't she run away? I would j
"Why doesn't she run away? I would
' ibrir>g no endless shame upon that house, of all
bring no endless shame upon that house, of all
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new law cotraTa^r
NEW LAW COURTS
The foundation stone of the new^&ipreme
The foundation stone of the new Supreme
tho mystfo tie " are going to make the oc-
the mystic tie " are going to make the oc-
WELLINGTON OEMETEEY.
WELLINGTON CEMETEEY.
tery site has again attracted attention, bnt
tery site has again attracted attention, but
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DEATHS.
Cyril I late sergeant-major of First Otago
Cyril (late sergeant-major of First Otago
bus accident in Quean St., in his 50th year.
bus accident in Queen St., in his 50th year.
>ll members of the Auckland Waterside
All members of the Auckland Waterside
"Workera" Silver Baud are respectfully re-
Workers' Silver Band are respectfully re-
BYGRAVE.— At his late residence. Glen-
BYGRAVE.— At his late residence, Glen-
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tenders are now in snspeuse, and there they
tenders are now in suspense, and there they
are likely to rorauin for the present, and no
are likely to remain for the present, and no
new ones are beiug accepted or, at least not
new ones are being accepted or, at least not
if the cos'inf the work. is likely to be very
if the cost of the work is likely to be very
great 'life present scarcity of work for
great The present scarcity of work for
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condly, to offer iho men no encouragement
condly, to offer the men no encouragement
to stop, for aa the" works were only taken in
to stop, for as the works were only taken in
wish to keep up the, present large, gang any
wish to keep up the present large gang any
out somo ground <00, for I bear that the
out some ground too, for I hear that the
very large number of hands omployed on'
very large number of hands employed on
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[FROM OUK OWN COBBESPONMIEXT.]
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
PAHLIAaiENTAItT.
PARLIAMENTARY.
mates bus already been commenced and
mates has already been commenced and
fund have been paßsed. Of course the esti-
fund have been passed. Of course the esti-
mates ,of the Publio -Works fund .have not
mates of the Public Works fund have not
-CROSS.—On May'sth, at her residence,
CROSS.—On May 5th, at her residence,
" Evelyn-st. the wife of Ernest Cross
Evelyn-st. the wife of Ernest Cross
of "a daughter.
of a daughter.
DRYLAND.—On May 2nd, at her.resi-
DRYLAND.—On May 2nd, at her resi-
) of Charles H. Dryland of a son.
of Charles H. Dryland of a son.
colored art muslins, 2-kl per yard ; fine
colored art muslins, 2 1/2d per yard ; fine
twill 6heeting for single bed, 7M per
twill sheeting for single bed, 7 1/2d per
shirts, 2/0; extra heavy ditto, 2/9, Just
shirts, 2/6; extra heavy ditto, 2/9, Just
received Bdoz of our " Premier " riveted
received 8doz of our " Premier " riveted
Denim pants at 2s lid. We are rapidly
Denim pants at 2s 11d. We are rapidly
ladies' capes, macintDshs, jackets, and
ladies' capes, macintoshs, jackets, and
any of these linesoverto-the next season.
any of these lines over to the next season.
Is and 2s. Children love it and ask
1s and 2s. Children love it and ask
men's elastic braces 6d, youths' 3d,
men's elastic braces 6d, youths' 5d,
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MARRIAGES.
1924. at Auckland, Ralph Waters on Baxter,
1924, at Auckland, Ralph Waterson Baxter,
Tua-Marina, Tftkapuna.
Tua-Marina, Takapuna.
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BIRTHS.
CURRTE.—'To Mr. and Mrs N. F, Currio.
CURRIE.—To Mr. and Mrs N. F. Currie,
of Chaileruont Street. Hamilton, ft son.
of Charlemont Street, Hamilton, a son.
DROWER. —On Jr.rutary 20, at Nurse
DROWER. —On January 20, at Nurse
deal's. Grey Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Cleal's, Grey Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Drower, St. Leonard's lload. Mount Eden,
Drower, St. Leonard's Road, Mount Eden,
report on the Woodvjlle Biding, which
report on the Woodville Riding, which
hara, nas been erected since your last
hara, has been erected since your last
high edges of Boss' road during the
high edges of Ross' road during the
ha?, without permission, neglected his
has, without permission, neglected his
without just cause. I tiave reported
without just cause. I have reported
We have to congratulate Messrs lug-
We have to congratulate Messrs Ing-
pen and Mrore, of the local Telegraph
pen and Moore, of the local Telegraph
the Public Works'.Statement supplied to
the Public Works' Statement supplied to
Public Work-; must have had his State-
Public Work must have had his State-
have beeu quite an easy matter to huve
have been quite an easy matter to have