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' . . . ' . Kailway Publicity Photo.
Railway Publicity Photo.
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND.— Fust of tlie new "X" engines built at the Hult Railway Workshops. "X 900" underwent successful trials at Wellington-yesterday, when this photograph teas taken.' Designed
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND.— First of the new "K" engines built at the Hutt Railway Workshops. "K 900" underwent successful trials at Wellington yesterday, when this photograph was taken. Designed
lv give greater efficiency in fuel and running costs, this powerful locomotive is almost entirely New Zealand-made. With the exception of a few -special fittings,: every part;of its.l 36 tons was manufactured .
to give greater efficiency in fuel and running costs, this powerful locomotive is almost entirely New Zealand made. With the exception of a few special fittings, every part of its 136 tons was manufactured
v from the raw materials in the Department's ivorkshops. ~.....--.-...,-...,- . . . . . , .". '
from the raw materials in the Department's workshops.
5:03PM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
'" ' ffrom Our Oct Correspondeiit.)
*From Our Oct Correspondeiit.)
" " - mt and romri weather food
Owing to wet and romri weather food
passed over Has-
passed over Rag-
A morning (Tuesday).
lan 4 morning (Tuesday).
of the market the price of
of the market the price of fibre
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sawmillling
gfsom?. lors in the booms.
are some 700 logs in the booms.
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The Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, enjoys his little-joke at the Railway Workshops on
The Hon. D. G. Sullivan, Minister of Railways, enjoys his little joke at the Railway Workshops on
S. P. Andrew Photo. "Evening Post" Photo.
S. P. Andrew Photo. "Evening Post" Photo.
paraumu, who has been transferred tish comedian, who [arrived this
paraumu, who has been transferred tish comedian, who arrived this
to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. ' morning by the Aivalea.
to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. morning by the Awatea.
. Railways Publicity Photo.
Railways Publicity Photo.
; S. P. Andrew Photo. ... "Evening Post" Photo.
S. P. Andrew Photo. "Evening Post" Photo.
Rev. 3. R.Ndid,'Vicar of Para- Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scot-
Rev. J. R. Neild, Vicar of Para- Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scot-
paraumu, ivho has been transferred tish comedian, who [arrived this
paraumu, who has been transferred tish comedian, who [arrived this
to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. ' morning by the Aivalea.
to St. Hilda's Church, Island Bay. ' morning by the Aivalea.
4:59PM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
. . RACiLAK, November IT.
RAGLAN, November 17.
Club w.is held at the Harbour View Hotel
Club was held at the Harbour View Hotel
elected for tlie ensuing vesxr; President. JV*r.
elected for tlie ensuing year; President. Mr.
tI. J. Greenslade, M.H.H.; vice-presidents,
H. J. Greenslade, M.H.R.; vice-presidents,
Messrs. N. R. Cox, Rutherford. Darrow, F..
Messrs. N. R. Cox, Rutherford. Darrow, E.
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O. Wallis. W. G. Sloon, and 11. CJilmour;
O. Wallis. W. G. Moon, and H. Gilmour;
esptein, Sir. Blackett; secretary and treas-
captain, Mr. Blackett; secretary and treas-
urer,' Mr. Frank Sntton; committee, Messrs.
urer,' Mr. Frank Sutton; committee, Messrs.
Cameron, A. kastrick, with the captain
Cameron, A. Rastrick, with the captain
The annual meeting.of the Raglan Annual
The annual meeting of the Raglan Annual
the: annual "gathering on Wednesday, Jan-
the annual gathering on Wednesday, Jan-
-CiO was authorised. The follpwins omcers
£40 was authorised. The following officers
were elected: l'atrous. Messrs. H j (Jreen-
were elected: Patrons. Messrs. H j Green-
H. Matthews, V. 11. Watkins. «. A. Ed-
H. Matthews, P. H. Watkins. G. A. Ed-
mnnds, W. M. Bankart. E. Gilmour, F. W.
monds, W. M. Bankart. E. Gilmour, F. W.
IJrpen. A. Kyngdon. mul E. W Husbark;
IJrpen. A. Kyngdon. and E. W Husbank;
judges. Messrs. A. J. Rastrick. A. R. I.ang-
judges. Messrs. A. J. Rastrick. A. R. Lang-
ley. and W. J. Smith: starter :tnd handicap-
ley and W. J. Smith: starter and handicap-
K. C. Houchpn. W. M<-i"-:-Gcken T. 11.
E. C. Houchen. W. McCracken T. H.
Brown, J. Kidd, A. Wraith, S. Foss, .7. A.
Brown, J. Kidd, A. Smith, S. Foss, J. A.
>'ej:ler. H. Glta. ,., V. Gordon, F. SuttoD.
Pegler. H. Gilmour, V. Gordon, F. Sutton.
J. Watkin?. J. O'tf'illivsu, F. Vercoe. and
J. Watkins. J. O'Sullivan, F. Vercoe. and
IT. McCardle. Mr. J. barrow was re-elected
H. McCardle. Mr. J. Darrow was re-elected
The poll to borrow .CXXXI under the I.ocnl
The poll to borrow £4000 under the Iocal
Bodies' Loans Art for road forming and
Bodies' Loans Act for road forming and
money: Whaingnroa Riding £3000 Knirioi
money: Whaingaroa Riding £3000 Kairioi
Uku. Te Mata. and fciclau Mr Ma'sbank,
Uku. Te Mata. and Raglan. Mr Ma'sbank,
ing, for loan. Raglan. 67: against 11- Te
ing, for loan. Raglan. 67: against 11; Te
Dim., for IS. against ti; total for loan SS
Uku., for 18. against 6; total for loan 85.
against 17. Kairiol Ridinir. Raglan for loan
against 17. Kairioi Riding. Raglan for loan
11, against 8. Te Mata, for loan Sri. aguiust
11, against 8. Te Mata, for loan 50. against
loan 146. against loan 30. The results give
loan 146. against loan 36. The results give
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intention of taking part in another big-game fishinu expedition off the coast of New Zealand. Those in the photograph
intention of taking part in another big-game fishing expedition off the coast of New Zealand. Those in the photograph
Mr. Zane Grey, the well-known American author, and his party, who arrivorf this morning on the Makura with the
Mr. Zane Grey, the well-known American author, and his party, who arrived this morning on the Makura with the
Mr Zane Grey, the well-known American author, and his party, who arrivorf this morning on the Makura with the
Mr. Zane Grey, the well-known American author, and his party, who arrivorf this morning on the Makura with the
intention of taking part in another bin-uamo fishinu expedition off tho coast of New Zealand. Those in the photograph
intention of taking part in another big-game fishinu expedition off the coast of New Zealand. Those in the photograph
are (from left to right): Mr. Morton (Now Zealand Government cinomatonxaphor), Mr. A. H. Messenger (Govern-
are (from left to right): Mr. Morton (New Zealand Government cinematographer), Mr. A. H. Messenger (Govern-
ment Publicity Officer), Mr. Zano Grey, Miss Smith (secretary), Mrs, Mitchell, and Captain Mitchell.
ment Publicity Officer), Mr. Zane Grey, Miss Smith (secretary), Mrs. Mitchell, and Captain Mitchell.
an early date —a change which we should
an early date — a change which we should
cautlon against pictorial publicity when leaving the prison -van to enter the
caution against pictorial publicity when leaving the prison-van to enter the
oautlon against pictorial publicity when leaving the prison -van to enter the
cautlon against pictorial publicity when leaving the prison -van to enter the
ing the attitude of "Taiwan of the Apes"l) is peering cautiously ahead m
ing the attitude of "Tarzan of the Apes"!) is peering cautiously ahead in
snoop aroun,4 acting as "scouts" for prisoners? (See. etory ©a page 9.).
snoop around, acting as "scouts" for prisoners? (See story on page 9.).
'.'.' - . Hallway Publicity Photo.
Railway Publicity Photo.
RAILWAY TRAFFIC1 OFFICERS MEET-IN WELLINGTON. — From left,-,, Messrs. //. C. Couch
RAILWAY TRAFFIC OFFICERS MEET IN WELLINGTON.— From left, Messrs. H. C. Couch
(Auckland), S. C. Doyle, manager railway road motor services, W. P. Miller (Wangariui), E. S.
(Auckland), S. C. Doyle, manager railway road motor services, W. P. Miller (Wanganui), E. S.
Indian' Railway, W. Schieining (Wellington), G. 11. Machley, General Manager! New Zealand Railways,
Indian Railway, W. Schierning (Wellington), G. H. Mackley, General Manager New Zealand Railways,
A. W. Wcllsled (Wellington), 11. L. Gibson (Duncdin), and }. A. Lindsay (Invercargill).
A. W. Wellsted (Wellington), H. L. Gibson (Dunedin), and J. A. Lindsay (Invercargill).
football-team to tour France, that the Maori Advisory Board de-
football team to tour France, that the Maori Advisory Board de-
to the French authorities is being arranged by Sir Maul Pomare, on
to the French authorities is being arranged by Sir Maui Pomare, on
MAORI CAEVED SHIELD PRESENTED TO FRANCE.
MAORI CARVED SHIELD PRESENTED TO FRANCE.
to the French authorities is being arranged by Sir Maul Fomaxe, on
to the French authorities is being arranged by Sir Maul Pomare, on
4:42PM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
! The weather for nearly two months-past
The weather for nearly two months-past
forty years. The roads are in a .very- bad
forty years. The roads are in a very bad
still in the sacks,- and scarcely any potatoes
still in the sacks, and scarcely any potatoes
have been planted. I«mri and garden work
have been planted. Farm and garden work
an? alike at a standstill. ,
are alike at a standstill. ,
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Stock of-all' kinds has suffered, not only
Stock of all kinds has suffered, not only
little growth in the grlss, and most of ..tne
little growth in the grass, and most of the
amongst lai|ts, but perhaps the heaviest
amongst lambs, but perhaps the heaviest
losers will be the dairymen.' The. quantity
losers will be the dairymen. The quantity
is much less than in' the corresponding
is much less than in the corresponding
improving, are going down. .Prices formal!
improving, are going down. Prices for all
sorts of stock are good, especially fat cattlei
sorts of stock are good, especially fat cattle
sheep and.horses, while the outlook" for the'
sheep and.horses, while the outlook for the
butter and wooi markets is.very good.
butter and wool markets is very good.
A poll is to- be taken shortly to boirow
A poll is to- be taken shortly to borrow
our roads; and It Is .possible tnat tme recent -
our roads; and It Is .possible tnat tme recent
bad weather may induce some waverefs "to:
bad weather may induce some waverers to
settlement, and .the extra traffic caused tor-
settlement, and .the extra traffic caused by
tile dairy factories, the old style of' clay
the dairy factories, the old style of' clay
Xhe Raglan and Kawhla A. and P.. asso-
The Raglan and Kawhla A. and P. asso-
year. Mr. W. M. liankart'ls president, and
year. Mr. W. M. Bankart is president, and
Mr Allan Gilmonr, secretary. Af the an.
Mr Allan Gilmour, secretary. At the an-
nual' meeting if was decided to cut up part
nual meeting it was decided to cut up part
of -the show ground-for building lots. The
of the show ground for building lots. The
Te Maia ;Dalry -Company: have sold their
Te Mata Dalry Company have sold their
butter for the.season, while. the Kaglan. tio.
butter for the.season, while the Raglan. Co.
are .consigning ! thefi-s to" London. Those
are .consigning theirs to London. Those
who sold last-season -did best. It looks as
who sold last season did best. It looks as
if the other side would have the best'of~it
if the other side would have the best of it
this season, but it is too soon to teii'yet.''
this season, but it is too soon to tell yet.
The question of what 1 to pnt-in lorwlnter.
The question of what to put-in for wlnter
feed is a'probiem, as the turnip crop turned
feed is a problem, as the turnip crop turned
out so badly last year. Some.are talking,or
out so badly last year. Some are talking of
tiylng mangolds, and the small'lots that
trylng mangolds, and the small lots that
have been grown here in rthe past have done
have been grown here in the past have done
well. But. after all. 1 thinfc most'farmers
well. But. after all, I think most farmers
will give. swedes another trial, idonrt-thins:
will give swedes another trial. I don't think
season. The. crop is an expensive one to
season. The crop is an expensive one to
grow now, especially if you' have to spray
grow now, especially if you have to spray
[ (and It does not seem wotth while growing
(and It does not seem worth while growing
them if you dofl*t}, and the prices this sea-
them if you don't), and the prices this sea-
son for imported, potatoes has been' so: low
son for imported potatoes has been so low
; that there -has been little margin for profit;
that there has been little margin for profit;
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Mount Hart, 5500 ft, the southern guardian of the M'Kinnon Pass. In the
Mount Hart, 5500 ft, the southern guardian of the McKinnon Pass. In the
tion to the perspective. In the contrc is the monument erected to the
tion to the perspective. In the centre is the monument erected to the
memory of Quinton M'Kinnon, the discoverer of the pass, with a horse stand-
memory of Quinton McKinnon, the discoverer of the pass, with a horse stand-
ing beside it. Jo the right is the drop scene shown above.
ing beside it. To the right is the drop scene shown above.
NEW CLASS "C"-LOCOMOTIVE.—The Railway Department has recently completed the first two engines of an order for twenty-four, which are being built in the work-
NEW CLASS "C" LOCOMOTIVE.—The Railway Department has recently completed the first two engines of an order for twenty-four, which are being built in the work-
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Railway Publicity Dept., Photo.
NEWv CLASS "C"-LOCOMOTIVE:—T/te 'Railway Department lias recently, completed, the first two engines of an -order,'for twenty-four, which ar& being i built fin.'; the work-
NEW CLASS "C"-LOCOMOTIVE.—The Railway Department has recently completed the first two engines of an order for twenty-four, which are being built in the work-
shops at'HuttandDunedin. Theyfare known'as"C" class engines, and' have been, specially designed for suburbantrafficand shunting.* The engine- shown in the photo-
shops at Hutt and Dunedin. They are known as "C" class engines, and have been specially designed for suburban traffic and shunting. The engine shown in the photo-
'-. "' graph is being used on the Wellington section of the railways. '- - < ' ,- - . .«,.
graph is being used on the Wellington section of the railways.
4:25PM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
EAGLAN, December 6.
RAGLAN, December 6.
The Raglan Tenuis Club opened the season
The Raglan Tennis Club opened the season
on Wednesday afternoon. Daring the after-
on Wednesday afternoon. During the after-
Mata Id connection with the recently formed
Mata in connection with the recently formed
club. Prizes for. the best marksmanship
club. Prizes for the best marksmanship
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The Te Mate school children will probably
The Te Mata school children will probably
-A- larse and vaxied prosiamme *m<? heen
A large and varied programme has been
pr&pme<l for the New "XTeajr- Sports' satherliis
pr&pme<l for the New Year Sports' gathering to be held at Raglan
° The annual meetlne" of County
The annual meeting of Raglan County
Council was held on Wednesday. Councillor
Council was held on Wednesday. Councillor Hewett Bankart McGuirk
toospitaT CommissioDer
hospital representatives Commissioner
185 ELQcI 3LS6 can be o£fei*ecl for selection tttey
185 and 186 can be offered for selection they
will require to be re-surveyed, which -will be
will require to be re-surveyed, which will be
A communication was received from the
A communication was received from the
Native I.aad Purchase Office, enclosing a
Native Land Purchase Office, enclosing a
cheque for £86, Te Akau rates, this being
cheque for £86, Te Akau rates, this being
lington. It was' resolved that the Council
lington. It was resolved that the Council
to open up a right of way through section 1,
to open up a right of way through section 4,
block S, Raglan, Mr. Kyugdon giving the
block 8, Raglan, Mr. Kyngdon giving the
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- ' ' Government Publicity Dept. Photo.
Government Publicity Dept. Photo.
OLD BALL- HUT.—^ new building, called the Tasman Chalet, was opened on Saturday to replace the
OLD BALL HUT.— A new building, called the Tasman Chalet, was opened on Saturday to replace the
moraifre of the Ball Glacier, fourteen miles from the Hermitage. The official opening'was carried out
moraine of the Ball Glacier, fourteen miles from the Hermitage. The official opening was carried out
'' ' by Mr. D.G. Sullivan, M.P., Mayor of Christchurch. .
by Mr. D. G. Sullivan, M.P., Mayor of Christchurch.
3:51PM, 11 September 2025 Henwood edited Original Poetry.
We know that we must work.
We know that we must work,
So depend upon it we won’t shirk.
So depend upon it we won’t shirk,
We’ll woik, at least we hope,
We’ll work, at least we hope,
On, on, we’ll bravely toil.
On, on, we’ll bravely toil,
We will not cast down be.
We will not cast down be,
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But with all our might, we’ll do the right.
But with all our might, we’ll do the right,
Of calm and stormy weather.
Of calm and stormy weather,
We passed the lime together.
We passed the time together.
The Teetotal question too.
The Teetotal question too,
The Auctions we’ve had of late.
The Auctions we’ve had of late,
And all the things we do; '
And all the things we do;
And if two or three of us meet.
And if two or three of us meet,
And now, kind friends. I've done
And now, kind friends, I've done
My poor and feeble lay:
My poor and feeble lay;
1 should like to hear you say.
I should like to hear you say.
Applaud roe if you can.
Applaud me if you can.
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3:48PM, 11 September 2025 Henwood edited Original Poetry.
Vet in the cool recesses of its glens
Yet in the cool recesses of its glens
Light ! radiant first born of created things !
Light! radiant first born of created things!
Expectant Herald of its pupil—Man !—
Expectant Herald of its pupil—Man!—
I watch the rise O Vesper, Virgin star !
I watch the rise O Vesper, Virgin star!
September 18t!2.
September 1862.
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Bound to sing to you.
Bound to sing to you,
So I’ll lay them on the shelves.
So I’ll lay them on the shelves,
Bear with me if you can.
Bear with me if you can,
And come across the sea.
And come across the sea,
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3:40PM, 11 September 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH and marked it as complete
Bishell.—On the 31st." ultimo., /it the
BISHELL —On the 31st. ultimo., at the
Wairau Hospital:. "Elfreda, beloved
Wairau Hospital : Elfreda, beloved
c°py-]
copy.]
3:33PM, 11 September 2025 dunngiven edited Personal.
A. Mcßae, of Braeside, Tikei Point,
A. McRae, of Braeside, Tikei Point,
3:33PM, 11 September 2025 dunngiven edited Personal.
John Stewart, of Opito. Mercury Bay.
John Stewart, of Opito, Mercury Bay.
3:33PM, 11 September 2025 dunngiven edited Personal.
I R. G. Alward, manager of the Nev
R. G. Alward, manager of the Nev
3:28PM, 11 September 2025 Henwood edited Original Poetry.
" Let the dry land appear," the Almighty said;
"Let the dry land appear," the Almighty said;
" Sea, know thy bounds; ye greenest herbs be spread
"Sea, know thy bounds; ye greenest herbs be spread
" O'er the wide champaign of this teeming earth;
"O'er the wide champaign of this teeming earth;
" Each in its kind—fruit, herb, or waving reed,
"Each in its kind—fruit, herb, or waving reed,
Hooker Glacior flowing down in between. "Aorangi" is 12,349 feet high, and this view shows something like 10,000
Hooker Glacier flowing down in between. "Aorangi" is 12,349 feet high, and this view shows something like 10,000
. '.:.''.,. Government Publicity Photo.
Government Publicity Photo.
View taken from the Scaly Range, close to "The Hermitage," showing the western face of "Aorangi" (Mount Cook),
View taken from the Sealy Range, close to "The Hermitage," showing the western face of "Aorangi" (Mount Cook),
the monarch of the.Southern Alps; a spur of Mount Sefton (running down from the left of the picture) r'aniT the
the monarch of the Southern Alps; a spur of Mount Sefton (running down from the left of the picture); and the
Hooker Glacior flowing down in between. "Aorangi" is 12,349 feet high, and this view, shows something like 10,000
Hooker Glacior flowing down in between. "Aorangi" is 12,349 feet high, and this view shows something like 10,000
2:45PM, 11 September 2025 CJNZ edited DEATHS. and marked it as complete
Gledhill.^On October 31st, at East
GLEDHILL On October 31st, at East
Bay: Charles Robert Gled'hill, of
Bay: Charles Robert Gledhill, of
Hammerich.—On November 4th, at
HAMMERICH —On November 4th, at
.Old Ren'wick Road: Mrs C. Ham-
Old Renwick Road: Mrs C. Ham-
merich; aged 44 years. Deeply, re^
merich; aged 44 years. Deeply, re-
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copy-]; -(". .:; ;- y" ; '.-
copy.]
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2:25PM, 11 September 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH and marked it as complete
lington, 10.30 a.m. Friday. — Sotvman
lington, 10.30 a.m. Friday. — Sowman
and Son, Funeral DirectorsV"
and Son, Funeral Directors.
1:41PM, 11 September 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL
hunters [illegible] this case
hunters [illegible] in this case
1:40PM, 11 September 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL
[illegible]
[illegible] but moderate bargain-
[illegible[ the case
hunters [illegible] this case
appears to be “positively [illegible] decep-
appears to be “positively without decep-
1:36PM, 11 September 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL and marked it as complete
Weather Telbgbam:. — Captain 'Ed win-'
Weather Telegram. — Captain Edwin
'telegraphed/at 4,10 p.m. yejterday^'jFlhdi-
telegraphed at 4.10 p.m. yesterday. Indi-
cationa of 'glass falling, aud stfong 1 winds,
cations of glass falling, and strong winds
'between noi tli-eas't' and north and' west: _ J
between north-east and north and west.
. * -..'>..,' '„ ,' !.,*- 1 liM-.n (
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Union Boat, Club. — Members are;ire-
Union Boat Club. — Members are re-
'minded of the general meeting to-night Jit
minded of the general meeting to-night at
Berry's hotel, to consider the best means,.of
Ferrys hotel, to consider the best means of
raising funds for enlarging tho boatshod.- .
raising funds for enlarging the boatshed.
! A Raba Avis. — Mr E. -Lewi* shot a.
A Rara Avis. — Mr E. Lewis shot a
Pa¥3flise~dtu;lc yesterday on "the rabecou"^.'.
Paradise duck yesterday on the racecourse.
The bird is/very .rare in Wangainri, and, has
The bird is very rare in Wanganui, and has
been handed, to; Me, Drow for. preservation
been handed to Mr Drew for preservation
of its beau'tif aliform and plumage.
of its beautiful form and plumage.
tSBfiIOUS iOhaege. — Mr John Jordan,'
Serious Charge. — Mr John Jordan,
Well known in. thia: district; -vVill b'ej brought
well known in this district, will be brought
,up to-day at the Marton -Police Court on a
up to-day at the Marton Police Court on a
cpar^eofc uttering a vjilueless'-pUeauo'dn^thS.'
charge of uttering a valueless cheque on the
Bank of Australasia for £2 10s*->! - J .i ''
Bank of Australasia for £2 10s.
" , WA^GAEnu'Boi-iDT-^TBfepollingforN'A?-
Wangaehu Board. The polling for No.
3!Ward of the Wangapliu 'Highway District
3 Ward of the Wangaehu Highway District
take_:pirce to- r daV: 7 Messrs' J.hil Mcd&gor..
takes place to-day. Messrs John McGregor
and L. W, Peel are the candidates. The
and L. W. Peel are the candidates. The
polling places aro *}t,Mr A. Higgie's -house,,
polling places are at Mr A. Higgies house,
No" 2 'Lifie';- and, 'Mi ,D.' 'M..Hogg's store,' '
No. 2 Line, and Mr D. M. Hoggs store,
Eastown.*- xi ,_ L _ h - >: lr _w
Eastown.
iFiBE Brigade. —-The nominations of
Fire Brigade. — The nominations of
lofficersI officers for the ensu-ng term, wore received?
officers for the ensuing term were received
! Uost night. AU the old officers were nomi-
last night. All the old officers were nomi-
.nated, and, unopposed, excopt in the. Keith-
nated, and, unopposed, except in the Keith-
street company, where, in consequence of .the
street company, where, in consequence of the
resignation of Foreman. Bush, Assistant-
resignation of Foreman Bush, Assistant-
Foreman Sharpe was nominated in, his.
Foreman Sharpe was nominated in his
place.. o"> .'. / 'I*. i.
place.
' j Bishop Redwood. — The Foxton train
Bishop Redwood. — The Foxton train
to'olcjßisliop, Redwppd last evening.to (Field-.
took Bishop Redwood last evening to Feild-
in_,-nis* I'ordsUip'liaving traveled ovoilapcl
ing, his Lordship having travelled overland
frpm Wellington in company with Father
from Wellington in company with Father
fMoreau and Father Carew. We .presume
Moreau and Father Carew. We presume
thjafc. tne, Bishop w' ll be in Wangaht"' to-day,-
that the Bishop will be in Wanganui to-day
or, to-morrow. .*."'.'
or to-morrow.
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IChess Cotb. — The Club formed' in con-
Chess Club. — The Club formed in con-
nection with, the Fire Brigade and Fire
nection with the Fire Brigade and Fire
Police has been named " The United to
Police has been named The United to
Save." In consequence of many of the
Save. In consequence of many of the
the Union Boat Club, to-night, the formal,
the Union Boat Club to-night, the formal
opening of the- Chess Club by an address'
opening of the Chess Club by an address
from Mr Ballance 'has-been postponed' until
from Mr Ballance has been postponed until
thjis day week. ' '- v -*
this day week.
iFindtng, .his, tliEVßL.— One oft i Messrs
Finding his Level. — One of Messrs
Mitchell' and Bicliiird's' .employes descended
Mitchell and Richards employes descended
'into the lower regions of . the preinjses yes-
into the lower regions of the premises yes-
terday .afternoon tin the quickest, time pnv
terday afternoon in the quickest time on
record"' .ITc was carrying' in ; thq carcase oE a
record. He was carrying in the carcase of a
/sheep .'on his back, and not noticing that the.
sheep on his back, and not noticing that the
suddenly into it. He received ,a. severe
suddenly into it. He received a severe
shaking -and a few' > bruises,, and limped .
shaking and a few bruises, and limped
about 1 yesterday evening as though the
about yesterday evening as though the
perilous descent, had not beon altogether to
perilous descent had not been altogether to
his taste. Fortuuately no bones wore
his taste. Fortunately no bones were
"FfsiKO to Fresh Fikt.os. — It appears
Flying to Fresh Fields. — It appears
thatit is not only people wlio do little busi-
that it is not only people who do little busi-
ness, but. otliers who clo a very great deal,
ness, but others who do a very great deal,
thai sc-k to bid a longing, lingering farewell
that seek to bid a longing, lingering farewell
to Wangaiiui. Mrs Walker's millinery estab-
to Wanganui. Mrs Walkers millinery estab-
profitable feature! in lhe Avenuo, that the
profitable feature in The Avenue, that the
publie arc doubtless surprised at the an-
public are doubtless surprised at the an-
reliuquish lmainc*. here, nnd seek sonic
relinquish business here, and seek some
ot-hev field, the climatic conditions of whu-h
other field, the climatic conditions of which
an" a'little more favourable. The millinory
are a little more favourable. The millinery
and Micro i* no doubt that Mrs Walker will
and there is no doubt that Mrs Walker will
be ablo to dispose of such n paying concern ,
be able to dispose of such a paying concern
to special tidvantige, especially us she need-
to special advantage, especially as she need
nut be in a lurry' about it. Tn tlio mean-
not be in a hurry about it. In the mean-
lime she intends lo reduce her present hir.ii-
time she intends to reduce her present large
and valuable stock down to small limits ami
and valuable stock down to small limits and
is sell.njr oil' hi^h-class koocls at decidedly
is selling off high-class goods at decidedly
lowlas3 pi-ice*,, as a visit, to I he -hop, wiiii-h
low-class prices, as a visit to the shop, which
is lioir.nl up aud up.'n.-d c,cry ovoi. ._<., .\\
is lighted up and opened every evening, will
quM.ly .O'.'.'.v. We h.iio aln.u'.y hcaiO .if-
quickly show. We have already heard of
scir.c t '...:!' J 7 ' h.ir^aiin pi-'Xr.iec) a*, y'.v.
some startling bargains procured at Mrs
Wol!-. ', 1-, "th.- 7.-.IN-S- f.._-i- t.n- .i,_
Walkers by the ladies those dear and
. . i,. . <.'|.,-.r ' I I ri . ,- 10 , ,*r. ], .! .;.:- j
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!,'.:.:..', J . i.l' :'..' -lii.il ol; i ! 1 in- a-. 1
[illegible[ the case
apj.t-.f.0 to b_ ' )i.,..7. vuiv w.lh.mL utT.;j,-
appears to be positively [illegible] decep-
tiou."
tion.
AEiioPEE Stis;?.— We aro vciy glnel to
A Proper Step. — We are very glad to
sco that the old Kai Iwi troopors of tho
see that the old Kai Iwi troopers of the
district are to meet at Mr BY R.Jackson's
district are to meet at Mr F. R. Jacksons
statements made about him in Rueden's
statements made about him in Rusdens
notorious history. The feel'ng of Mr
notorious history. The feeling of Mr
Biyce's old comrades in arms about suph-a
Bryces old comrades in arms about such a
matter wi" certainly be expressed warmly
matter will certainly be expressed warmly
A Straight Tip.— Our 'sporting cor-
A Straight Tip. — Our sporting cor-
respondent "SUanerv" is. to bo congratu-
respondent Flaneur is to be congratu-
lated on thasoinidriess of hisjudgment w ith
lated on the soundness of his judgment with
regard to the Hawko's Bay Steeplechase.
regard to the Hawkes Bay Steeplechase.
win the big'moiiev, and Clarence was first
win the big money, and Clarence was first
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Hiirb.— On the Brd met., at Pioton, end-
HEINS — On the 3rd inst., at Picton, sud-
dealy: Mrs Mary Ingram Heine.
denly: Mrs Mary Ingram Heins.
Avbbt. — At the residenoe of her parents,
AVERY — At the residence of her parents,
Renwiok New Boad, on the 4th inatant :
Renwick New Road, on the 4th instant :
papers please dopy.]
papers please copy.]
12:21PM, 11 September 2025 JCK edited OBITUARY and marked it as complete
Owen. Clifford and Leith Clarke) and
Owen Clifford and Leith Clarke) and
MR TOM CILLER
MR TOM GILLER
(Special ro Daily Times)
(Special to Daily Times)
find it. and became an expert shearer.
find it, and became an expert shearer.
1920. and he is survived by four daugh-
1920, and he is survived by four daugh-
12:18PM, 11 September 2025 JCK edited OBITUARY
MR G. W. CARRINGTON. SENR.
MR G. W. CARRINGTON, SENR.
him. at the age of 20, schoolmaster on
him, at the age of 20, schoolmaster on
assets being a public school educatipn
assets being a public school education
new>/-established Training College.
newly-established Training College.
rnong his earlier schools were Wan-
Among his earlier schools were Wan-
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galoa Tuapeka Mouth, Taieri Beach,
galoa, Tuapeka Mouth, Taieri Beach,
Educational Institute for many years,
Educational Institute for many years,
North Island a few years ago. when
North Island a few years ago, when
time he was a member of the council'
time he was a member of the council
line in all of Nature’s moods, Some
line in all of Nature’s moods. Some
Arts. ,
Arts.
sonality, which could adapt itself to
sonality, which could adapt itself to
the interests of his .particular com-
the interests of his particular com-
and if all his verses and short t poems
and if all his verses and short poems
could be collected they would'reveal
could be collected they would reveal
ton, of Qunedin; E.E., of Napier; A.E.,
ton, of Dunedin; E.E., of Napier; A.E.,
Woodhaugh. Mr Clarke was born in
Woodhaugh, Mr Clarke was born in
3. 1879, and in the following month left
3, 1879, and in the following month left
Valley Lodge, No. 6588. M.U.1.0.0.F.,
Valley Lodge, No. 6588. M.U.I.O.O.F.,
which he joined in 1899. and he was
which he joined in 1899, and he was
gularly for over 30 vears. He is sur-
gularly for over 30 years. He is sur-
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la cutting up the newly-acquired portion
in cutting up the newly-acquired portion
surveyor, having reached Kaglan by coach
surveyor, having reached Raglan by coach
Rifles at Te Jlata on Saturday last. In
Rifles at Te Mata on Saturday last. In
M.H.8.., for a further grant for the com-
M.H.R., for a further grant for the com-
rived for making Eaglan a telegraph sta-
rived for making Raglan a telegraph sta-
11:09AM, 11 September 2025 Henwood edited Original Poetry.
Groin’d Terebratulae in bronze array;
Groin’d Terebratulӕ in bronze array;
11:08AM, 11 September 2025 Henwood edited Original Poetry.
What silent changes in that shoreless main I
What silent changes in that shoreless main
What crust beneath by fiery power was lain 1
What crust beneath by fiery power was lain
Micaceous sand, and soft calcareous clay
Micaceous sand, and soft calcareous clay
The curtains of thy cloud Pavillion!"
“The curtains of thy cloud Pavillion!"
Reverberate now, loud thunders shake the deep.
Reverberate now, loud thunders shake the deep,
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And Iash her water into whiter foam"
And lash her water into whiter foam;
Purple the zoophiles glitter from their beds,
Purple the zoophites glitter from their beds,
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A shooting competition between the Kag-
A shooting competition between the Rag-
land Mounted Kiflcs and Waingaro Itines
land Mounted Rifles and Waingaro Rifles
tors were driven to the Sprlugs Hotel; where
tors were driven to the Springs Hotel; where
Buapuke flaxmill, had the rnisrortune to
Ruapuke flaxmill, had the rnisrortune to
have one of the fingers on Lhe left han-1
have one of the fingers on the left hand
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crosheu In the stripper at ttie miU while
croshed In the stripper at ttie mill while
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10:53AM, 11 September 2025 Colin & his map book edited REVIEW.
" make shift method " described by Wake-
"make shift method" described by Wake-
greaterviz., a foot and a half per mile.
greater - viz., a foot and a half per mile.
the Scottish evangelist,' who was in Welling-
the Scottish evangelist, who was in Welling-
10:51AM, 11 September 2025 Colin & his map book edited REVIEW.
section and block survey.. He has thus
section and block survey. He has thus
10:50AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
for the farmer, is ali that could be desired.
for the farmer, is all that could be desired.
With th.? exception of the l!)th, which was
With the exception of the 19th, which was
a cold "sooth-caster." with rain, frosty
a cold "south-easter." with rain, frosty
the season at the end of May, Xβ Mata on
the season at the end of May, Te Mata on
Mr. Esau Prcttty has sold his farm of
Mr. Esau Pretty has sold his farm of
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lietwean three aud four hundred acres at
between three and four hundred acres at
IV Uku to Mr. James Belcher, who owns
Te Uku to Mr. James Belcher, who owns
the adjoining laud.
the adjoining land.
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seems to have been materially awied by
seems to have been materially swayed by
men generally called " practical/ or, in
men generally called " practical" or, in
other words, as the Auckland term gocß,
other words, as the Auckland term goes,
"intelligent chainmtn." It is highly
"intelligent chainmen." It is highly
gratifying to see, at the name time, that
gratifying to see, at the same time, that
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tected and. fostered tho operations of
tected and fostered the operations of
lington, the author informs m, com-
lington, the author informs us, com-
a^o, and may state thatsucli was the Bt;it<*
ago, and may state that such was the state
true, in the direction of Irianguhition, but
true, in the direction of triangulation, but
merits of this branch of imrix^jtng as
merits of this branch of surveying as
" building."
"building."
fell to the lot of Alexander Oarvie, as-
fell to the lot of Alexander Garvie,
sistant-surveyor of the Gtago staffa car-
assistant-surveyor of the Otago staff - a
penter by trade, a mathematician and
carpenter by trade, a mathematician and
practical astronomer by geniusto engage,
practical astronomer by genius - to engage,
under instructions, in'the f;rat trigono-
under instructions, in the first trigono-
and this in a locality the most remote ill
and this in a locality the most remote in
tho Colony, viz., Wathopai (now Invercar-
the Colony, viz., Waihopai (now Invercar-
the mean.of ; nine readings ; and the posi-
the mean of nine readings; and the posi-
tions of stations are mathematically.cal-
tions of stations are mathematically cal-
culated on the meridian and. perpen Jicular
culated on the meridian and perpendicular
from an initial point. From this emaH
from an initial point. From this small
authorities against tho detracting influ-
authorities against the detracting influ-
ences of. which Mr Jackeon complains,
ences of which Mr Jackson complains,
the KVfttem then begun lias extended Us
the system then begun has extended its
local matter*." ' ;
local matter.
that his trigonometrical operational extend
that his trigonometrical operations extend
over 2i millions of acre*. By'this means
over 2½ millions of acres. By this means
mit to, actiiaMest ..got only much of pre-
mit to actual test not only much of pre-
vious purveys, bu'£ ow to make his un-
vious surveys, but now to make his un-
section and block survey.. He liaa thus
section and block survey.. He has thus
attained for tho area of 41ie colony over
attained for the area of the colony over
which hie has the geodesical charge^ Hub
which he has the geodesical charge, this
invest their all in tho labour of improv-
invest their all in the labour of improv-
fear of being ousted by prior claims. Ho
fear of being ousted by prior claims. He
ably that tho correct way is not more
ably that the correct way is not more
expensive than the haphazard one>, while
expensive than the haphazard one, while
the constant re*testing of boundaries, and
the constant re-testing of boundaries, and
tages thus secured to Wellington), have
tages thus secured to Wellington, have
been secured at a cost of only £7000a
been secured at a cost of only £7000 - a
more bagatelle.
mere bagatelle.
Of the sectional survey, we arc informed
Of the sectional survey, we are informed
thai he is now in a position to guarantee
that he is now in a position to guarantee
an accuracy of I in 1000. Thi» is tho
an accuracy of 1 in 1000. This is the
uauce Survey of England still more re-
nance Survey of England still more re-
bear hard on practitioners, »* it i» eiwily
bear hard on practitioners, as it is easily
effected by the competent and tho honest,
effected by the competent and the honest,
rests of the laud-holders.
rests of the land-holders.
lington must bo most gratifying to all en-
lington must be most gratifying to all en-
unquestiona la ; nor should we bo back-
unquestionable; nor should we be back-
ward in doing bo, seeing that tho two
ward in doing bo, seeing that the two
field officers—Messra Mitchell and Dundiui
field officers—Messrs Mitchell and Dundas
who executed the work, are Otago-bred,
- who executed the work, are Otago-bred,
and the very beautiful' map that illus-
and the very beautiful map that illus-
Following the very %blo reports that
Following the very able reports that
General, Mr Jackson?jj opportunely ap-
General, Mr Jackson's opportunely ap-
pears ft1* :i corollary. Tho holder of the
pears as a corollary. The holder of the
posse?ses, has pronounced, that the
possesses, has pronounced, that the
safety of the Government of Nuw. Zealand
safety of the Government of New Zealand
under the new Act, requires that syste-
under the new Act, requires that systematic
matic and accurate . survey should be-
and accurate survey should become
come a general, and not a load ques-
a general, and not a load question.
tion. Also that the Survey Depart-
Also that the Survey Department
ment should be maintained in its in-
should be maintained in its
tegrity as a scientific branch.of the ser-
integrity as a scientific branch of the service,
vice, unobstructed by local influences
unobstructed by local influences
now say a few words. The arrangement,
now say a few words. The arrangement
of Mr Jackson's measures lias no douht
of Mr Jackson's measures has no doubt
hia country. As a country for survey,
his country. As a country for survey,
Wellington presents aphasopeculiarl for-
Wellington presents a phase peculiari
midable ; die greater credit to him who
formidable; the greater credit to him who
the magnetic meridiana doubtful and
the magnetic meridian - a doubtful and
changing one. To the professional mir-
changing one. To the professional
veyor, this fact, at the first glance, in un-
surveyor, this fact, at the first glance, is
favourable, but instantaneously only.
unfavourable, but instantaneously only.
would- the impression continue. The
would the impression continue. The
second glance dispels what may havo oc-
second glance dispels what may have
curred to the mind, and the more careful
occurred to the mind, and the more careful
the more is one convinced of the in-
the more is one convinced of the
trinsic merits of this very laborious under-
intrinsic merits of this very laborious under-
taking ; its thorough accuracy, its great
taking; its thorough accuracy, its great
tion, as well as profoundness of office cal-
tion, as well as profoundness of office
cuUttioi). %
calculation.
Our""objections to the magnetic meri-
Our objections to the magnetic meridian
dian as a primary range" for bearings'is
as a primary range for bearings is
speaking, a survey can only be said to bo
speaking, a survey can only be said to be
a straight lino unless coincident with the
a straight line unless coincident with the
spheroid. On many accounts con-
spheroid. On many accounts
nected with goodesical survey and map-
connected with goodesical survey and map-
on the true meridianhowever, as affect-
on the true meridian - however, as affect-
ing settlement survey, tliw does not
ing settlement survey, this does not
matter. The practical work'oF Colonial
matter. The practical work of Colonial
In connection witkrjiissubject we would
In connection with this subject we would
notice the very elaborate' table of lati-
notice the very elaborate table of lati-
tudes, longitudes, and magnetic bearings, -
tudes, longitudes, and magnetic bearings,
from which latter data are given, with di-
from which latter data are given, with
rections how to find the true bearings of
directions how to find the true bearings of
given we need say no more about dedu-
given we need say no more about
cing the fixed from the uiijuwl, as
deducing the fixed from the unfixed, as
it is.,dono so accurately.; ..we, ..how-
it is done so accurately; we,
ever, would have preferred calling the
however, would have preferred calling the
Magnetic Hearing* primary Kange .Bear
Magnetic Bearing primary Range Bearings,
iii}.'s, as being more explicit and cor-
as being more explicit and correct.
rect In the table we perceive tho
In the table we perceive the
been be«k"ved. To the tmimtiated its
been bestowed. To the uninitiated its
cost of'thought and peruevcnirice will pass
cost of thought and perseverance will pass
unappreciated, but in ihe estimation of
unappreciated, but in the estimation of
this part of the publication, that wo
this part of the publication, that we
would rank it as an ffering to pure
would rank it as an offering to pure
sciencea labour of love by a mind
science - a labour of love by a mind
further operation^ fraught as they will be
further operations, fraught as they will be
with benefit to, hia fellow colonists.
with benefit to, his fellow colonists.
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10:47AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
this week, about 200 men of,the Hamilton,
this week, about 200 men of the Hamilton,
Te Av/amutu, Cambridge, aud Raglau
Te Awamutu, Cambridge, and Raglan
charge of the camp, which was pitcfied on
charge of the camp, which was pitched on
10:38AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
erected for Mr. Curtis by Mr. Halsman. The
erected for Mr. Curtis by Mr. Haisman. The
10:38AM, 11 September 2025 sialis edited Page 4 Advertisements Column 6
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TIVE, —Under the*form of a “ bonbon,” of the most
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Wool packs and 3-bushel sacks
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address “ WILLIAM LAMBERT, 8. KING WIL-
LIAM STEEET, CHASING CEOSS,’’ engraved oi
LIAM STEEET, CHARIGN CROSS,’’ engraved on
It frequently occurs that druggists impose or
It frequently occurs that druggists impose on
which is quite a different medicine, and causes mucl
which is quite a different medicine, and causes much
disappointment, as their medicinal effects are so op
disappointment, as their medicinal effects are so op-
posicc, therefore, see you get what you ask for
posite, therefore, see you get what you ask for,
namely. “Dr. SCOTT’S BILIOUS AND LIVEI
namely. “Dr. SCOTT’S BILIOUS AND LIVER
KEMPTHOENE, PEOSSEK, & CO., Dunedin.
KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin.
(PIRIMAULT AND CO.
GRIMAULT AND CO.
IX PHAEMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS,
Paris. 8, Kue Vivienne, S. Paris,
Paris, 8, Rue Vivienne, 8, Paris,
MESSES. GEIMAULT AND CO. beg to inform
MESSRS. GRIMAULT AND CO. beg to inform
:ho Official Codex. These medicines are prescribed
the Official Codex. These medicines are prescribed
oy duly qualified medical practitioners in all parts of
by duly qualified medical practitioners in all parts of
die civilised world.
the civilised world.
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10:23AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
(From Our Ov, n Correspondent.)
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
BAG LAN. .Tune 7.
RAGLAN. June 7.
ihe erection of the new Courthouse aud
the erection of the new Courthouse and
Now that the new valuation rolh are
Now that the new valuation rolls are
available, Ihe Council intend to take the
available, the Council intend to take the
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In the TVhaingaroa and Karioi ridings. The
in the Whaingaroa and Karioi ridings. The
meeting, held at Te Mata on Tuesday lasr,
meeting, held at Te Mata on Tuesday last,
Mr. 11. T. Gibson, convoner, explained that
Mr. H. T. Gibson, convener, explained that
ammunition, provided that all rai-mbars be-
ammunition, provided that all members be-
Raglan Mounted Rifle.-;, it was decided to
Raglan Mounted Rifles. It was decided to
geant Doira. Qnartermastor-Rergcant Saun-
geant Donn. Quartermaster-Sergeant Saun-
P. Watktns, and H. T. Gibson, secretary
P. Watkins, and H. T. Gibson, secretary
targets, etc.: also Co request the loan of
targets, etc., also to request the loan of
i structure >n Bow-street which has Just been
structure in Bow-street which has Just been
erected for Mr. Curtis by Mr. Haistnan. The
erected for Mr. Curtis by Mr. Halsman. The
bnilding has a 2Sft, frontage with a depth
building has a 28ft, frontage with a depth
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10:11AM, 11 September 2025 Colin & his map book edited REVIEW.
Triijonomttrkal Surrry of the Province of
Trigonometrical Survey of the Province of
WtHim/ti/ti, by Husky .TAcicsow, Ueq.,
Wellington, by Henry Jackson, Esq.,
! F.R.S.S., Cliief Surveyor.
F.R.S.S., Chief Surveyor.
This ..is one of the few papers that havo
This is one of the few papers that have
lately emanated from .tad profession in
lately emanated from the profession in
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nent practical utility._ The paper also
nent practical utility. The paper also
seems to have l>een materially awiiyed by
seems to have been materially awied by
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9:15AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
---iijTie Te M-ata Dairy Factory closed down
The Te Mata Dairy Factory closed down
totter eiporteti from Te Mata is jrreater
butter eiporteti from Te Mata is jrreater
Jort Sarins the same perkxl.
port during the same perkxl.
Taiagafcuva has t<?lpjrrai>he<l to Mr. Jas.
Taingakawa has t<?lpjrrai>he<l to Mr. Jas.
;vßrtiwß. president of the Leuii Board, that
Brown, president of the Land Board, that
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.pectins the iLoeraujri blovk lies befii ar-
.pectins the Moerangi block lies befii ar-
,*: t Sr.H. SI. Baitkart. irlc lias been serimis-
,*: t Sr.H. SI. Bankart. irlc lias been serimis-
—Disriet Engineer to Mr. 11. J. Greenslade.
—Disriet Engineer to Mr. H. J. Greenslade.
JMI.IL, the erection of the Waingaro Eiver
JMI.IL, the erection of the Waingaro River
;■ At a meeting of the Raglan and ELa-srhia
;■ At a meeting of the Raglan and Kawhia
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miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern sido of Mount Cook; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier
miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern side of Mount Cook; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier
- 'Government Publicity Photo.
Government Publicity Photo.
View from the Ball Pass, Southern Alps, showing: (I) The Minarets in the distance; (2) the Grand Tasman Glacier, 18
View from the Ball Pass, Southern Alps, showing: (1) The Minarets in the distance; (2) the Grand Tasman Glacier, 18
miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern sido of Mount Cook;; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier
miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern sido of Mount Cook; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier
flowing in from the left. The ice of the Tasman * Glacier is estimated to be about 1500 feet thick.
flowing in from the left. The ice of the Tasman Glacier is estimated to be about 1500 feet thick.
9:11AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
Opptoru Bridge.—Through representations
Opotoru Bridge.—Through representations
:, made toy Mr Greenslade, member for the.
made by Mr Greenslade, member for the.
■triflge, £ioo has been placed on the .'"tin-./. ,
■triflge, £100 has been placed on the .'"tin-./. ,
Co.unty Council some time : back voted
County Council some time : back voted
1 approaches from the Raglan end. Mr/Mc-
approaches from the Raglan end. Mr/Mc-
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Eeod, County Engineer, and Mr Bankart,;
Leod, County Engineer, and Mr Bankart,;
.•Mγ Laurie Slit ton bris got the'iienewal of- .
.•Mγ Laurie Sutton has got the renewal of- .
the mall contract to aad from Hamilton, i {^
the mail contract to aad from Hamilton, i {^
•Mr .Gieen secretary'(pro-; tern.) -Appllcatioiw
•Mr .Green secretary'(pro-; tern.) -Appllcatioiw
are to be called.iir the,position of Tovra
are to be called.iir the,position of Town
Clerk./, ;,..':/.:,, .-,,,.../<.,£./, .
Clerk.
v , "! Towin/Halli—A 'meeting -ot :.tlie-. provisional
Town Hall.—A 'meeting -ot :.tlie-. provisional
ing. ; There was only -one ;tender —V Mr..-'
ing. ; There was only -one tender — Mr.
LSruith's—which -was accepted provisionally-
Smith's—which -was accepted provisionally-
; : Darice - at .Te. iltata.—The seconds" of
; : Dance - at .Te. Mata.—The second of
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ney, the Hon. Mark Gosling, Minister of Tourisl.Resorts. Front row,
ney, the Hon. Mark Gosling, Minister of Tourist Resorts. Front row,
' Gorernment Publicity Photo.
Government Publicity Photo.
Back row, , from left, Mrs. Schmitt, Mr. Layton, Town Clerk of Syd-
Back row, from left, Mrs. Schmitt, Mr. Layton, Town Clerk of Syd-
ney, the-Hon. Mark Gosling, Minister of Tourisl.Resorts. Front row,
ney, the Hon. Mark Gosling, Minister of Tourisl.Resorts. Front row,
ihc Lord Mayor, Alderman E. S. Marks, the Lady Mayoress, the Hon.
The Lord Mayor, Alderman E. S. Marks, the Lady Mayoress, the Hon.
F. M. Fordc, Minister-of Customs,1 Mr. L>J.- Schmitt, New Zealand
F. M. Forde, Minister-of Customs, Mr. L. J. Schmitt, New Zealand
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" '' -A-geijl in.Sydney. ' ...'
agent in Sydney.
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Crown Studios Fhoto.
Crown Studios Photo.
CROQUET PLAYERS. — A group of players taken at the close of the Rangimairc Croquet Club. This
CROQUET PLAYERS. — A group of players taken at the close of the Rangimaire Croquet Club. This
new club was formed last year. , ,
new club was formed last year.
for use on the Auckland-Rolorua line. The pictures shorn the wide-windows at the ends of the cars, and
for use on the Auckland-Rotorua line. The pictures show the wide windows at the ends of the cars, and
I be put into commission after the Easier rush. ' . '
be put into commission after the Easter rush.
9:05AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
fore Mr Northcote, a hush contract cas»,
fore Mr Northcote, a bush contract case,
David Vercamcr v. Earnest Augustus Fos-
David Vercamer v. Earnest Augustus Fos-
Plaintiff said the contract was to clear 20)
Plaintiff said the contract was to clear 200
acres more or less at Pakthi. at £1 3/ per
acres more or less at Pakihi. at £1 3/ per
Contractors Urns Act.' , Judgment was
Contractors Liens Act.' , Judgment was
'.:' t ~'- . ' '.Railways Publicity Plipto.
Railways Publicity Photo.
RAILWAYS'BOARD VISIT, NEW RAILWAY STATION.r-Members
RAILWAYS BOARD VISIT NEW RAILWAY STATION. Members
of-the Railways, Board'inspecting the new railway station'during a'
of the Railways Board inspecting the new railway station during a
round of ''visits- to raihvay works this week. Mr. G. H. MackleW,
round of visits to railway works this week. Mr. G. H. Mackley,
General Manager, of Railways,, is on the left, and,- next], to him,
General Manager of Railways, is on the left, and next to him,
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facing the camera, ; is Sir James Gunson, acting .chairman- of ih<e
facing the camera, is Sir James Gunson, acting chairman of the
- - Board. '','
Board.
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9:04AM, 11 September 2025 Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi edited “TITIRANGI ”
to bo finished shortly, the holidays
to be finished shortly, the holidays
9:04AM, 11 September 2025 Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi edited “TITIRANGI ”
new building arc- said to be the best
new building are- said to be the best
9:04AM, 11 September 2025 Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi edited “TITIRANGI ”
Tutekohi Tutepuaki Rangitawhia Taraia Tupurupur
Tutekohi Tutepuaki Rangitawhia Taraia Tupurupuru
Titirangi was called “Tawlurirangi
Titirangi was called “Tawhirirangi’
belonging to Tamatea-niii, who Lad
belonging to Tamatea-nui, who had
Ewipupu. Titirangi Pa- was situate
Iwipupu. Titirangi Pa- was situate
either “a deer park” or “a- field of
either “a deer park” or “a field of
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gress and egress ,a® formerly, as well
gress and egress ,as formerly, as well
steel girders -with a steel girder
steel girders with a steel girder
length of tho building!—a fact which
length of tho building—a fact which
2>.ft. Tho building is about 100 ft.
2 1/2 ft. The building is about 100 ft.
which was completed last year. Tho
which was completed last year. The
recesses liavd- been introduced to
recesses have been introduced to
and they enable tho artists who aro
and they enable tho artists who are
designing tlio interior decorative
designing the interior decorative
out. - Gishorne^.s,is 'well-known, was
out. - Gishorne as is well-known, was
rk-PTriiwi** M'L'krthn'ff&kf. YliX.. twiai-A/io vvn-nrr.
Fornmerly the ---- of the best carving
school in Maoridom. and Wliukato
school in Maoridom. and Whakato
sidered the scat of the superior enlt-
sidered the scat of the superior cult-
on the Mali in,; , Tho best examples of
on the Mahia, Tho best examples of
modern tools. The carvings for tlio
modern tools. The carvings for the
The reed panels, 100, aro a. feature
The reed panels, 100, are a. feature
the kakalio or stalk of the toitoi
the kakaho or stalk of the toitoi
dry or black, the Jciekio being dyed
dry or black, the kiekie being dyed
in a. certain mud after having been
in a certain mud after having been
used as a second material. Ki-ckie
used as a second material. Kiekie
end pingao have been colluded for
and pingao have been collected for
tlie work from a-very wide area-—as
the work from a-very wide area—as
siroke stain of theancient examples.
smoke stain of the ancient examples.
used t-ho white or black of the kie-
used the white or black of the kie-
diversify tlio standard patterns pro-
diversify the standard patterns pro-
that there will bo 102 of these- panels
that there will bo 102 of these panels
tlio carved church at- Tikitilci. For
tlio carved church at Tikitiki. For
tama, Purapurawlietu, Taniko, Wlia-
tama, Purapurawhetu, Taniko, Wha-
lcaruakopito, Nibotaniwha, Patikitiki,
karuakopito, Nihotaniwha, Patikitiki,
Kaokao, Papa-kirango, Muimil, and
Kaokao, Papa-kirango, Mumu, and
sibly realise the importance of the
sibly realise the importance of the
new pa. There is no doubt that- the
new pa. There is no doubt that the
reconstructed building there lias some
reconstructed building there was some
however, the- new carved house on
however, the new carved house on
of tho older work, will bo accepted
of tho older work, will be accepted
house is not being erected as a- sliow-
house is not being erected as a- show-
plaee. In the passago of the Maori
piece. In the passage of the Maori
central accommodation liouso handy
central accommodation house handy
to Giisborne and this was the prime
to Gisborne and this was the prime
tho new pa and its main feature—-
tho new pa and its main feature—
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9:02AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
i A meeting of those Interested in the
A meeting of those interested in the
: at the Harbour- View HoteU Dr. Sanders
: at the Harbour- View Hotel Dr. Sanders
Paul's Anglican Church at Te Ufcu oi
Paul's Anglican Church at Te Uku on
cost between the Council arid the Pnfee-
cost between the Council arid the Puke-
kohe Road Board respecting the Tnakau-
kohe Road Board respecting the Tuakau-
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ment to date:—Tuakac bridge to Walngaro.
ment to date:—Tuakau bridge to Waingaro.
£85; Opotorua bridge approach, £100;
£85; Opotorua bridge approach, £100; Oto-
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- . N.Z. Government Publicity Photos.
N.Z. Government Publicity Photos.
View of the Tasman Glacier, in the Southern Alps, where Mr. Leopold Amery, Secretary of State for the Domin-
Views of the Tasman Glacier, in the Southern Alps, where Mr. Leopold Amery, Secretary of State for the Domin-
- . N.Z. Government Publicity ±"noios.
- . N.Z. Government Publicity Photos.
View* Of tilt Taiwan Glacier, in the Southern Alps, where Mr. Leopold Amery, Secretary of State for the Dgmin-
View of the Tasman Glacier, in the Southern Alps, where Mr. Leopold Amery, Secretary of State for the Domin-
lon», who rrtwrwd ts Wellington this morning by the ferry steamer, has been climbing"and xplorlng during th» past
ion, who returned to Wellington this morning by the ferry steamer, has been climbing and explorlng during the past
V few days. The bottom picture shows the famous Minarets in the centre background. - -
few days. The bottom picture shows the famous Minarets in the centre background.
N.Z. Gorernment Publicity, Photo.
N.Z. Government Publicity, Photo.
.. N.Z. Gorernment Publicity, Photo.
N.Z. Gorernment Publicity, Photo.
iSST*^!!? ?»,l'^.??irfr n l too^ i.nBhJo War rfS slaßk£5 laßk£. at 2' "u w* a lanrtsllde occurrod last evening causing three deaths,
Scene in the Buller Gorge towards Blackwater, where a landslide occurred last evening causing three deaths,
Mrs. Parkw and her.infant (laughter and Mrs. Southern being the victims. The cliffs overhang more or less in the
Mrs. Parker and her infant daughter and Mrs. Southon being the victims. The cliffs overhang more or less in the
: „ manner shown in th» photograph right through the gorge.
manner shown in the photograph right through the gorge.
8:58AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS.
Mr A. K. Langiey has left for Auckland,
Mr A. K. Langley has left for Auckland,
business in connection with the Exhibitlon.
business in connection with the Exhibition.
Messrs Watklns Bros, have a gang of men
Messrs Watkins Bros, have a gang of men
bour Board. Tne Council has decided to
bour Board. The Council has decided to
8:56AM, 11 September 2025 Tanith Wirihana Te Waitohioterangi edited “TITIRANGI ”
NEW PA AT HAITI
NEW PA AT KAITI
Native ciders speak with awe and
Native elderss speak with awe and
solemnity of tliet 'doings of their an-
solemnity of the doings of their an-
Tills article is not a narrative of
This article is not a narrative of
tho Native people of . Poverty Bay.
tho Native people of Poverty Bay.
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cestor, Ruaroa, who llourished about
cestor, Ruaroa, who flourished about
the grandson of lluaoani, the epor.y-
the grandson of Ruapani, the epony-
Buarauliangi
Ruarauhanga
Rongomaiwaitita
Rongomaiwaiata
Te Rangitipukiwalio
Te Rangitipukiwaho
Tuapaoa-
Tuapaoa
Haronga-
Haronga
To Elketuoterangi
To Eketuoterangi
HSrini te Kani
Hirini te Kani
Mihikore to Kani Paili te Kani
Mihikore te Kani Pani te Kani
'S II
-2 U
From Kahunoke descend some of the best blood
s f o
Kahunoke
riJ
Tamateakuku Tamateaiti Hineteraraku Te Aorapa
Ji r-3
£ S
Tutekohi Tutepuaki Rangitawhia Taraia Tupurupur
O
1 | *
~c> 3 -S
-5 ~C K a
8 5 Ep
£ « "U ~
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p 15
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> ' . . Government Publicity Dept. Photo. '
Government Publicity Dept. Photo.
fields-of the Southern Alps, and descends ty 670 ft, within 10 miles of the" open sea; The main ice-fall,
fields of the Southern Alps, and descends by 670ft, within 10 miles of the open sea. The main ice-fall,
thus seen, is over three miles-long by vver half- d-mile wide.
thus seen, is over three miles long by over half-a-mile wide.
ivide, situated towards the head of. the. Eglintqn Valley, on the Milford Sound Road. It is remarkable
wide, situated towards the head of the Eglinton Valley, on the Milford Sound Road. It is remarkable
for its beautiful colouring and sylvan glories. Portion of the Earl Range is seen in the distance^
for its beautiful colouring and sylvan glories. Portion of the Earl Range is seen in the distance.
Quintuplets bom in the Argentine.
Quintuplets born in the Argentine.
they were ten months'old. Accord-
they were ten months' old. Accord-
8:52AM, 11 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NEWS. and marked it as complete
CFrom Our Owa Correspondent.)
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
The Ka.wh!a County Council Intends to
The Kawhia County Council intends to
levy a general rate of Id in the £ on ttie
levy a general rate of 1d in the £ on the
_ While additions are being made to the
While additions are being made to the
Kaglan l*ubiic School It Is proposed to hold
Raglan Pubiic School It Is proposed to hold
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The present school is too crowded, some (58
The present school is too crowded, some 68
Mr A. K. Langiey lias left for Auckland,
Mr A. K. Langiey has left for Auckland,
en ronte for Christchurch, where he has
en route for Christchurch, where he has
business in connection with tne Kx&lbJtlon.
business in connection with the Exhibitlon.
-Mr Langley expects to be absent until
Mr Langley expects to be absent until
Messrs watklns Bros, have a gang of men
Messrs Watklns Bros, have a gang of men
The rollowlng telegram was received from
The followlng telegram was received from
-Mr (ireenslade, M.H.K., re i'oturu Bridge,
Mr Greenslade, M.H.R., re Poturu Bridge,
coinpietion of which has been stopped:—
completion of which has been stopped:—
ami he is making inquiries into the matter
and he is making inquiries into the matter
and has promised to expedite tne eompte-
and has promised to expedite the comple-
tion of tbe work as much as possible."
tion of the work as much as possible."
vested with tne powers of a Harbour Board,
vested with the powers of a Harbour Board,
senting the Waifcato ou the Auckland Har-
senting the Waikato on the Auckland Har-
snpport the Kaglan Council In tne adminis-
support the Raglan Council in the adminis-
whia Couiitj to be £'J4,4<.)4. The Council
whia County to be £94,404. The Council
15111. as the siibsidles are considered quite
Bill, as the subsidies are considered quite
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Senorita Regina Monsdlvo exhibit-
Senorita Regina Monsalvo exhibit-
children was' kept secret "to avoid
children was kept secret "to avoid
publicity."
publicity."
, jovcrnment Publicity I'lioto.
Government Publicity Photo.
The Drop Scene of 1800 ft into tho Arthur Valley. The Milford Track it-
The Drop Scene of 1800ft into the Arthur Valley. The Milford Track it-
self keeps well away from this, so that there is no need for the trampcr
self keeps well away from this, so that there is no need for the tramper
to (jo near the edge unless he delights in such thrills. The adventurer seen
to go near the edge unless he delights in such thrills. The adventurer seen
i " ' .. Itnilway Publicity Photo.
Railway Publicity Photo.
urday, when the Egmonl Collieries coal mine at Tangarakau ivas officially opened. A report of the
urday, when the Egmont Collieries coal mine at Tangarakau was officially opened. A report of the
junction appeared in last Monday night's "Post." The photograph hoivs the entrance to the new
junction appeared in last Monday night's "Post." The photograph hows the entrance to the new
President of the United States, j
President of the United States,
previous American President. i
previous American President.

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