HAWKE'S BAY NOTES.
■:',. ißy GorresDondcnt.l' V, '■ : : : C -.'■■ '•'•;■.''■ •■ "■':■ ■•.• ;-■■'■" '.August .20. ). '■'■ The death occurred here this'.morning -of' Mrs. Mbofe; wife'of Dr.'AV. W. Moore, medical- superintendent of the Napier -Hospital. The deceased lady was 32 years of; ago.:' '. Theremains' will be taken: to Wellington .for in-. ■term6ht.-- :: .' : :'.";.' ■'••.'.. : -'"'■■■' ."" . '■'.:<:'. ■'■-':} ; :..Mr.,C,- H. Ora'nby: left for. ..Sydney.,-: this evening; -.where vlie'.'will ■ attend tho Cbng'res's. ofiChambcrs of Commerce of the Empire,'as? representative, of the Napier- Chamber.- :■;'■' .; Messrs': ■'■' HuddartParker Co.'b Victoria came 'alongside-'the. breakwater Wharf: this mprning.for tho, first-time sinco^theferro , -. concrete construction of the Glasgow Wharf jibs been put ,in* hand. .■ ' The; obviating-'of' ligßtcring much'"appreciated' by passiin-' gersiand consignees'of: cargo. ■ , Twinty-fivo horses' woro shipped during tho day, and, un■deri the .system.that- has been in voguo for tho past rie\V months .tlieso "would have cost ;.the ', % wvile'rs .;.£!■:: a. head ;for.. ■lightering. .'• No difficulty'.-wee experienced: in navigating the Victoria'to .the wharf.:' ; :,'■■ ". -. ■ •;•'A'.v ;,, '. :';■?}<s&■*; ;■' : -\r ;i -':i\' Hastings, August. : 2o; /.". V-.'A , sitting of .the-'Magistrato's Court ; :was 'hold'to-day, -before' Mr. 'S. E. :! M'Carthy, S.M-' Frank- Carsin' pleaded guilty,' to; ridihg,h i 'bicyele. •wjthAAt 'lights.'. The magistrate 'said-.Avarnings'/having "had rib: effect,Kβ .in-' •tended : to, raif&.the ; penalty, and a' '.fine 'of : _20s. and.costawas'impo&ed. '-Albert Tqohjll and ''J. -M. ■ Bdrbour, pleaded'guilty, to^. riding ' bicycles on '■'. a' footpath.'-■•■' H»'' Worship saiu . tlio- pffende-rs : - would not rpalise : tho 'gravity of the offence .'until somo'day they. , stood in ,tlio dock <)ii a charge of marislaughtor. If it'; continued, lie intended to' raise the , pen-.. alty. - He-indieted a fine of 10s. and■'costs..-, llichard >P6dle/■■':oh/! a;."charge of,'threateningbehaviour, pltaded not guilty. ■Hβ was fined 20s.''and.costs.;;;' J; '/Brown,- barrier, , pleaded no.t guilty to'solicitihg custom bri'thorailway' .statipn,. cpntfiiry • to' tho railway ~by-laws, After evidence'.was heard-he was fined 20s. I .arid costs. Ji ; Casein.'pleaded.guilty.to a .similar charge, and was - fined lOa,- and costs'; J !!;,-'■ .The- ; mspect-or of awards claimed' a penalty .' of £10 from , Milburh Bros- ifor/inf ringenient :by :'a boy under 14; in ;da.ntsjsai.di;t]iobb,v was paid weekly,' and. "tlie : i : .'inspi i ct6r' knew this, and also- admitted : . that;he had a certificate of fitnese under tho FacWrie,s.Act. / ViJ}xrlgment,.was reservedi' ;■. ■■■■ P AV-'Harding^pf sued C. Farmeryfor.: £100:darn»ges;.:for alleged neglect: of requirements to '.carrj;' out.'aUcaso. Plaintiff 'stated that dofendant leased..4o .acres' under, :cert'airi: conditioris, Jwhich'i-'ho , 'had.' failed, to. keep. -; .The- Court i adjourned 1 to inspect "the;. land before, -faking icvidence..' After! resuming, judgment.was given, for^plaintiff , for.£2s : : and:;costs.,j'i , .t-M' ■^;';,v:.;,vv:;- : :. , ' : ;.i:v:; .•._■■ ■■■] s'. Ai'sitting of "the Juvenile -Court was' held' "before AMr": S. Q. '".M'Carthy,' "B3liw;-A)>l)6y;>rl6 years of age, , was; charged .with' disturbing. a .religious;, service.''. ,'His T -. :AV6,rship:said he would not-tolerite.:ihterfer-' : erice , :with'-any religious bodies, and■ fined the" ' boy.rlOsX-r'■!■•■.. - ■ .". ; .■.■■'•: :.' :■.'.•■;■■■ ; ';;". "■■■■'■ :■'" AiTlie'usual meeting of the Borbugh-'Counci] was hold '■ last night, the! Mayor■ (Mr. J. A. Miller);- pre-siding,-. , A . letter' was ■ read■: from •Mr.y:;W,v'C. \Climie,C.E., regarding a high pressure, water supply and electric light and poiverspheme, and enclosing a sketcli.;planof, the' approsirhato position of, tho water-race,' power; , station.vjpte.—all on Mr. Mason. Cham-' •.bers's,;Propert.v'at'Havelock. A letter'was; also ■ received'from the district: health: officeri^stat.ing'.:.that:.at' thej.,water practice the .■ 'fire brigade held "on August 12 :the'. contents 'of.-avse.wer.-Xere .utilised,"and-portioil of .thefluidv punip'ed over, the^'rbofs' of one- or ''two'' house's, which; constituted .'. a' menace ,' to health. The ;council had previously iriforrned: him thnt'this would bb discontinued at prac-f i.ice.'Tho letter , - wa's : referred";to .'the:.fire' bojird. •'-.' After..further : ; :b'usiness, accounts amounting , to/.£287;-'lOsV passed for payment,.aiid thonieoting adjourned:'.■'.'.■''■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 10
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538HAWKE'S BAY NOTES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 10
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