NAPIER NOTES.
(By TolejfKipli.—Spccial Correspondent.) Napier* September 23. , Tho ferry service between Napier ana' Gisborno will bo restarted in Decetube A sum of £5 12s. was raised at a concert given in aid of the Fresh Air Fund by Miss A. Hodge and Mrs. Frater at tho Congregational Church. Ovor 2000 cattlo were yarded at the ' stock brokers' sale at 'W aipukurau today. This is said to constitute a record for cattlo yarding in Hawko s Bay. The question of appointing a succesBor to the bishopric of Waiar.u is not likely to bo considered at the oynoa session next week, but a special sitting will probably bo held in a couplo of months when tho question will be gone '"As the result of tho Charity Cup Northern Union football match on Saturday last, Napier Hospital has benefited to the extent of £o Bs. 6d., plus Government subsidy.' Mr John Curno, aged 74, frlio arrived in Diuiedin in 1860,- passed away at Hastings (where he had resided for tho past six years) this rooming. At tho Napier Magistrate s Court todav a man named FredK. Becker, a recent arrival from Tologa Bay, was sent to prison for ono month for vagrancy.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1863, 24 September 1913, Page 8
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