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in the Cashmere Hills, about six miles from Cathedral Square, Clirislchurch, ivhere heavy falls of snow
in the Cashmere Hills, about six miles from Cathedral Square, Clirislchurch, where heavy falls of snow
TOURIST DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS ATTEND CONFERENCE.— District managers of the Tourist and.Publicity Department who are attend- REV. J. H. M. DABB, of the THE HON. ALEXANDER SHAW,
TOURIST DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS ATTEND CONFERENCE.— District managers of the Tourist and Publicity Department who are attend- REV. J. H. M. DABB, of the THE HON. ALEXANDER SHAW,
ing a conference in Wellington this week. Back row, from left, Messrs. J. Clarke (Auckland), R. W. Marshall (Wellington), R. Coupland Church of Scotland, who arrived at a recent visitor to New Zealand.
ing a conference in Wellington this week. Back row, from left, Messrs. J. Clarke (Auckland), R. W. Marshall (Wellington), R. Coupland Church of Scotland, who arrived at a recent visitor to New Zealand.
(Chrislchurch) R Coble (Chateau Tongariro), A. H. Messenger (Publicity Officer), R. Surcok (Dunedin) . In front, Messrs. LJ. Bay field Wellington yesterday on his way who has given a valuable oil paint-
(Christchurch), R. Cobbs (Chateau Tongariro), A. H. Messenger (Publicity Officer), R. Sursok (Dunedin). In front, Messrs. L. J. Bayfield Wellington yesterday on his way who has given a valuable oil paint-
(Rotorua), R. M. Firth (West Coast of North America), G. W. Clinkard (General Manager), S. J. Collett (Assistant General Manager), J. back to Australia after six years' ing to the National Art Gallery.
(Rotorua), R. M. Firth (West Coast of North America), G. W. Clinkard (General Manager), S. J. Collett (Assistant General Manager), J. back to Australia after six years' ing to the National Art Gallery.
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Houston (Accountant). ■ ■ , absence. ...... ■ .'....
Houston (Accountant). ■ ■ , absence. ...... ■ .'....
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5:41PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited BIRTHS
VINE—On April 28, 1959, at Elles-
IRVINE—On April 28, 1959, at Elles-
md Albert Irvine—a son (stillborn).
and Albert Irvine—a son (stillborn).
jUTEKY—On April 23, at Margaret
JEFFERY—On April 23, at Margaret
5:40PM, 10 September 2025 Chris edited THE BREAKING INTO.
Tlj- . b.irglar left no trace of' any
The burglar left no trace of any
*r,r* spoilt the premises to secure his
sort about the premises to secure his
i 1 !iific-a ! ion v but he evidently knew
id n itication, but he evidently knew
<],-. ran of the building and the dis-
the ran of the building and the dis-
p)i:ion nf the dwellers therein, and
po i ion of the dwellers therein, and
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ho in!i?t hfive prepared something
he must have prepared something
to korp the (logs quiet, ac one is a
to kep the dogs quiet, as one is a
savvifje beast. Mr Langdon was
savage beast. Mr Langdon was
of being burnt to death-
of being burnt to death.
Constable Forsfcer has the case in
Constable Forster has the case in
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5:40PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited BIRTHS
iDAMS—On April 27, at Rangiora.
ADAMS—On April 27, at Rangiora,
i to Shirley ( nee Dench) and Allan
to Shirley (nee Dench) and Allan
, Adams— a daughter. Both well.
Adams— a daughter. Both well.
JSHOP— On April 28. at “Calvary.”
BISHOP— On April 28, at “Calvary.”
1 to Rosemary (nee Macklin) and
to Rosemary (nee Macklin) and
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I Bishop—a son. Both well.
Peter Bishop—a son. Both well.
iVBRETT—On April 28, 1959, at
EVERETT—On April 28, 1959, at
St Helens,” to Alice (nee Scott)
"St Helens,” to Alice (nee Scott)
md Morris Everett—a son. Both
and Morris Everett—a son. Both
ALLETT— On April 28, at "Lynd-
HALLETT— On April 28, at "Lynd-
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5:37PM, 10 September 2025 Chris edited THE BREAKING INTO.
sv.il the houpe from being burnt
s v d the house from being burnt
down, i in gelling on the table he
down, [illegible] in getting on the table he
ur ; i f'T-: j c'oair and it was this noise
upset the chair and it was this noise
;!:it <.v-.-ke Sirs Lnngdon. .
that wake Mrs Langdon.
5:35PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited BIRTHS.
gflesmere —a son. Both well.
Ellesmere —a son. Both well.
STOCKDALE —_n June 7, at Ashburton
STOCKDALE —On June 7, at Ashburton
5:35PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited BIRTHS.
BARROW— On June 5. 1946. at Greymouth,
BARROW— On June 5, 1946, at Greymouth,
to TBelma, wile of A. Barrow—a daugh-
to Thelma, wile of A. Barrow—a daughter
dan” to Elsie and Colin Henderson, Rat-
dyn” to Elsie and Colin Henderson, Rat-
uife of Angus MacDonald—a son.
wife of Angus MacDonald—a son.
McNICHCLL—On June 6, at “Rawhiti,” 34
McNICHOLL—On June 6, at “Rawhiti,” 34
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Avlmer street, Cashmere, to Mr and Mrs
Aylmer street, Cashmere, to Mr and Mrs
y' W. McNichcll —a son.
F. W. McNicholl —a son.
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5:33PM, 10 September 2025 Chris edited THE BREAKING INTO.
Owing to the effioe window being
Owing to the office window being
that which he had expected. Ue
that which he had expected. He
hs was doing ho must have lit a
he was doing he must have lit a
match which sefc ou fire some loose
match which set on fire some loose
paperp*. ami curiously enough dis-
papers, and curiously enough dis-
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covered !' him a leather purse which
covered to him a leather purse which
bad been j mimed between two books.
had been jammed between two books.
This h'! implied of its contents
This he emptied of its contents
compri-it:^ four one pound aofces and
comprising four one pound aotes and
onepouai'.s worth of silver, and as
one pound's worth of silver, and as
the illuinsiuion was spreading beat
the illumination was spreading beat
a hasty eivat through thft window.
a hasty re reat through the window.
Th^ b'H'jjfljir wis not an active person
The burglar was not an active person
a !i i qiirod the assistance of a
a h r quired the assistance of a
c, '.;! f:> 'x-. upon the table, and it
chair to get upon the table, and it
w!-: fhi-i f.rtuoate accident that
was this fortunate accident that
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For the past few weeks 'Hew Zealand's most spectacular volcanic inountaiu, Ngauruhoe, has been in almost continuous action. Inter-
For the past few weeks New Zealand's most spectacular volcanic mountain, Ngauruhoe, has been in almost continuous action. Inter-
miles from the mountain. The picture shows the volcano during one of its most active periods.
miles from the mountain. The picture shows the volcano during one of its most active periods.
"Auckland Star" aud Railway Publicity Photos,
"Auckland Star" and Railway Publicity Photos,
MOUNTRUAPEHU AND THE SALT MEMORIAL HUT.— Where'six young women and eight men ivere caught in a-blizzard at the week-end in National Park. On left, a general view of the slopes of Mount
MOUNT RUAPEHU AND THE SALT MEMORIAL HUT.— Where six young women and eight men were caught in a blizzard at the week-end in National Park. On left, a general view of the slopes of Mount
Ruapehu-and the country in which: the. party: are lost,ivith Ow right, the Salt Memorial Hut, the last stopping-place of the party before starting out on Saturday to climb the
Ruapehu and the country in which the party are lost, with Ngauruhoe in the distance. On right, the Salt Memorial Hut, the last stopping-place of the party before starting out on Saturday to climb the
.:. '-.... slopes of Ruapehu.
slopes of Ruapehu.
5:29PM, 10 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
Resolved, That a vote o! thanks bo
Resolved, That a vote of thanks be
accorded tho Kairanga County Council
accorded the Kairanga County Council
| for thr day : —Procession to form in tho
for the day : —Procession to form in the
""a.m.; united service on
Square at 11 a.m. ; united service on
fhc '. 12 noon ; presentation of
sh[illegible] : 12 noon ; presentation of
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Ht- mcd troopers ; children's
m[illegible]rned troopers ; children's
lv.vi, iiuiii J2.30 to 1 p.m. ; laying foun-
luncheon: 12.30 to 1 p.m. ; laying foun-
dation stone of fountain in' Square at
dation stone of fountain in Square at
2.;;() p.m. ; torchlight, procession to start
2.30 p.m. ; torchlight procession to start
ut 6 p.m., to bo followed by iirewoiks
at 6 p.m., to be followed by fireworks
display and bonfire. Speeches will bo
display and bonfire. Speeches will be
made probably at the laying of 4he
made probably at the laying of the
fonndation stone of tho fountain.
foundation stone of the fountain.
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"' . . Beam Wireless Picturegram,
Beam Wireless Picturegram
5:26PM, 10 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
! The sum of .CIO was devoted to provid-
The sum of £10 was devoted to provid-
ing suitable programmes of tlie func ion,
ing suitable programmes of the func ion,
iw.il .£2 r,3 for aupplyi,,,. tlio Coronation
and £2 5s for supplying the Coronation
lUmeh muaic for the bands; .GlO for
March music for the bands; £10 for
entertaining the natives, and £0 for re-
entertaining the natives, and £5 for re-
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freshment-; for the bunds.
freshments for the bands.
wear roseltes on the day of tho cele-
wear roseltes on the day of the cele-
Resolved, That n. volo o! thanks bo
Resolved, That a vote o! thanks bo
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A scene of desolation near the centre of Berlin, from a photograph taken by a loiv-flying Mosquito of the
A scene of desolation near the centre of Berlin, from a photograph taken by a low-flying Mosquito of the
5:24PM, 10 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
The- Chiismmn stated that -fc.SO of the
The Chairman stated that £389 of the
C-lOobad botn allocated.
£400 had been allocated.
Mr H. .!. Manson said tho Kairanga
Mr H. J. Manson said the Kairanga
ilur coils, nnd his btutemtni was received
the costs, and his statement was received
Cinematograph Films Act, 1928.
Cinematograph Films Act, 1928.
Hospital's' Children's Ward on Saturday. Sitting in the front row are Mrs. C. H. Chapman, member of
Hospital's Children's Ward on Saturday. Sitting in the front row are Mrs. C. H. Chapman, member of
5:22PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited Town News.
Varley, the well-known evangelist, made
Mr. Varley, the well-known evangelist, made
was crowded, on Wednesday night.' He adopted
was crowded, on Wednesday night. He adopted
people's conduct in resrard to their action
people's conduct in regard to their action
to p- more earnest expounder of Scripture, or
to a more earnest expounder of Scripture, or
tn i who better bases his whole argument on a
t one who better bases his whole argument on a
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s'm, -.<3 unstrained and intelligent interpretation
sincere unstrained and intelligent interpretation
of {' « r Mr. Varley gives a Bible read-
of the Bible. Mr. Varley gives a Bible read-
in'.; co-day, at the Congregational Church in
ing to-day, at the Congregational Church in
W ;odward-street, at 3.30, and will deliver an
Woodward-street, at 3.30, and will deliver an
ton, to hold an art union bazaar in October,
ton [sic], to hold an art union bazaar in October,
" Sir, —l have the honor to acknowledge the
" Sir, — l have the honor to acknowledge the
" Colonel Whitmore at the same time de-
"Colonel Whitmore at the same time de-
£HE CHINESE IMMIGRATION
THE CHINESE IMMIGRATION
W ' QUESTION.
QUESTION.
question, aßd he has expressed his sympathy
question, and he has expressed his sympathy
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> - Crown Studios' Photo.
Crown Studios Photo.
.COT FOR-HOSPlTAL.— TheSeatoun Junior Red1 Cross-Circle-presented a cot to theiWellington Public
COT FOR-HOSPlTAL.— The Seatoun Junior Red Cross Circle presented a cot to the Wellington Public
Hospital's' Children's Ward on Saturday. Sitting'in'the front row are Mrs. C. H. Chapman, member of
Hospital's' Children's Ward on Saturday. Sitting in the front row are Mrs. C. H. Chapman, member of
; the Hospital Board; Lady Myers and Lady. Luke} vice-presidents. New Zealand Junior Red Cross;'and,
the Hospital Board; Lady Myers and Lady Luke, vice-presidents. New Zealand Junior Red Cross; and
'Miss T. E.tLissington, secretary New Zealand Junior Red Cross. Mr W. Campbell; member of the Hos-'
Miss T. E. Lissington, secretary New Zealand Junior Red Cross. Mr W. Campbell, member of the Hos-
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pilal Board, is on the right. .
pital Board, is on the right.
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onco you find the first part o£ it.
once you find the first part of it.
"Chilli o' Happiness," City,—Even the straiglit-
"Child o' Happiness," City,—Even the straight-
.iliead bits of your letter might havo been
ahead bits of your letter might have been
poetry, lass of tho singing soul.
poetry, lass of the singing soul.
"Una," Ngahau School.—That will 'bo for play-
"Una," Ngahau School.—That will be for play-
returning to the birdcage. At top, stewards of the Racing Club and others at the presentation of the ........................................
returning to the birdcage. At top, stewards of the Racing Club and others at the presentation of the [illegible text]
5:17PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited Town News.
side and good on the other ? -Druukenness
side and good on the other? Drunkenness
to be deplored. If a child were born, jDeople
to be deplored. If a child were born, people
must drink over it ; if a relation died, they
must drink over it; if a relation died, they
they must drink over it ; if they launched a
they must drink over it; if they launched a
TT. West, Rev. J. Harrington, T?ev. A. Heicl,
TT. West, Rev. J. Harrington, Rev. A. Reid,
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— £s, C. Campbell, art union ; £5, F. T.; £2,
— £5, C. Campbell, art union; £5, F. T.; £2,
W. Best ; £lO 10s., J. Burne ; £2 25., Bishop
W. Best ; £l0 10s., J. Burne ; £2 2s., Bishop
of Wellington j £1 la, } G« Thomas j and sm,
of Wellington; £1 1s,, G. Thomas j and 5s.,
tettetn
forfeit.
stating that after January Ist they would
stating that after January 1st they would
the police is :—ln rations, at rate of £144 per
the police is: ln rations, at rate of £144 per
aunum ; in money payments, at rate of £539
aunum; in money payments, at rate of £539
10s. per annum ; total, £683 10s. per annum.
10s. per annum; total, £683 10s. per annum.
ritable aid, for the following reasons : —lst,
ritable aid, for the following reasons: — 1st,
" Colonial Secretary's Office,
"Colonial Secretary's Office,
" Wellington, November 4, 1878.
"Wellington, November 4, 1878.
« Sir, —The Financial Arrangements Act,
"Sir, — The Financial Arrangements Act,
Government ; but a great deal has been done
Government; but a great deal has been done
" The head of the police has been directed
"The head of the police has been directed
power, in order to facilitate the change^ —I
power, in order to facilitate the change. I
" The Chairman of the Benevolent Insti-
"The Chairman of the Benevolent Insti-
' cannot undertake responsibilities beyond those
cannot undertake responsibilities beyond those
" Colonial Secretary's Office,
"Colonial Secretary's Office,
" Six I , —l have the honor to acknowledge the
" Sir, —l have the honor to acknowledge the
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Mr^ y> somer j ore ' s f our . year^ld getting Ned Cuttle created a surprise on Saturday when he scored »..
Mr. J. Somerton's four-year-old gelding Ned Cuttle created a surprise on Saturday when he scored
runaway victory at m outside price in the Champion Hack Cup at Trentham. The winner is seen 61 tJfM
runaway victory at an outside price in the Champion Hack Cup at Trentham. The winner is seen in the
bottom picture /hashing half a dozen lengths ahead of the rest of the field, and in the centre he. is ««2s
bottom picture finishing half a dozen lengths ahead of the rest of the field, and in the centre he is seen
returning to fimimic^ r^r^.^^^MM^^ Clv? o^^^^^P^mlaA^m3'
returning to the birdcage. At top, stewards of the Racing Club and others at the presentation of the ........................................
5:12PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited Town News.
The chair was occupied by the Bev. J.
The chair was occupied by the Rev. J.
of the 100th Psalm, after which the Kev. Mr.
of the 100th Psalm, after which the Rev. Mr.
£2OOO existing upon it, but the congregation
£2000 existing upon it, but the congregation
sary repair?, and the collections of Sunday last
sary repairs, and the collections of Sunday last
fectly which might have been better done—-
fectly which might have been better done
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and in this there was cause to be humbled—
and in this there was cause to be humbled
future.«
future.
The Kev. Mr. Brown, who had only arrived
The Rev. Mr. Brown, who had only arrived
Christiau people he was wont to associate
Christian people he was wont to associate
The Kev. Mr. Habens, Inspector-General of
The Rev. Mr. Habens, Inspector-General of
The Kev. Mr. Treadwell, of Wanganui;'
The Rev. Mr. Treadwell, of Wanganui,
The Kev. Mr. Ogg followed in support of the
The Rev. Mr. Ogg followed in support of the
The Kev. Mr. West delivered a very
The Rev. Mr. West delivered a very
The Bev. Mr. Moir addressed to the CO >
The Rev. Mr. Moir addressed to the con-
W TEMPERANCE MEETING.
TEMPERANCE MEETING.
which several addresses were delivered on. the
which several addresses were delivered on the
Sankey), " Oh, my comrades," after which the
Sankey), "Oh, my comrades," after which the
that drunkenuess was a sin. Yet stvauge to
that drunkenuess was a sin. Yet strange to
Bay very little notice was taken of it by any
say very little notice was taken of it by any
temperance, in the cour.-e of which he pointed
temperance, in the course of which he pointed
ing, that which alone made drunkards —they
ing, that which alone made drunkards — they
tion of the Chairman, the Hon. W. Fox
tion of the Chairman, the Hon. W. Fox
him ? If their arguments could not induce
him? If their arguments could not induce
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£ BknMnsop, l^miiond FM<*g o KS*Tfm£atiac&
E. F. Blenkinsop, lnternational Field Organiser from England.
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"aport too omenr- Photo.
"Sport and General" Photo.
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mm.fm^al °fG^^^nn^^^^^j^^ et > «^^^e at Gardonme, lake 4
The funeral of Gabrielle d'Annunzio, Italy's great soldier-poet, which took place at Gardonne, lake of
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Gardo, Italy, on March 4. Signor Mussolini was one of the mourners.
5:05PM, 10 September 2025 Henwood edited Oringinal Poetry.
Oringinal Poetry.
Original Poetry.
On the wall adoruing it.
On the wall adorning it.
T"p and down the master paces
Up and down the master paces
From some shadowy uook peep ont.
From some shadowy nook peep out.
In her largo arm chair reclineih,
In her largo arm chair reclineth,
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That faint quiet light which shiiieth
That faint quiet light which shineth
Smiles upon her, clasps her hand.
Smiles upon her, clasps her hand,
Dot!-, her childhood's heart return,
Doth her childhood's heart return,
Over thoughts and griefs which bum.
Over thoughts and griefs which burn.
Stai"g anger, soothing grieving,
Staying anger, soothing grieving,
Restless yearnings hushed, and still d.
Restless yearnings hushed, and still'd.
Gently then the mother speaket
Gently then the mother speaketh,
Down the master sits and listcneth
Down the master sits and listeneth
Whimpers blessings fond and holy
Whispers blessings fond and holy
"1 o each sweet, and lisped good night.
To each sweet, and lisped good night.
St. Geor«».
St. George.
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5:04PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit. and marked it as complete
religion shown—a religious treat to which
religion shown a religious treat to which
place, and prominent amougst these must be
place, and prominent amongst these must be
farewell address, when, iu a speech of great
farewell address, when, in a speech of great
for their ltmdness during his mission, as like-
for their kindness during his mission, as like-
of Waiapu, the Hooke's Bay Herald says :
of Waiapu, the Hawke's Bay Herald says:
. *«Wnlßg Port" FMh.
"Evening Post" Photo.
Jksectkm of the crowd pom &&I§it&itfte txfiodk of WeWngton uftush took part yesterday at the Star
A section of the crowd from the Catholic schools of Wellington took part yesterday at the Star
Of the Sea College, Seatoun, in the ceremony of dedicating the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, tohich mm
of the Sea College, Seatoun, in the ceremony of dedicating the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, which was
carried ovA by the Most Rev, J. D. Simonds, 8.D., Archbishop of Hobart, seen seated in front.
carried out by the Most Rev. J. D. Simonds, D.D., Archbishop of Hobart, seen seated in front.
5:02PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit.
forth that iiod was for God and all—the one
forth that God was for God and all—the one
and siinilies interspersed the rev. gentleman’s
and similies interspersed the rev. gentleman’s
Christ and were persuasive iu the extreme,
Christ and were persuasive in the extreme,
The whole lecture from .beginning to end was
The whole lecture from beginning to end was
for those who had been dealt with—perhaps
for those who had been dealt with perhaps
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was the oue end all they had to care for, as
was the one end all they had to care for, as
the brilliance of Christ’s wisdom ; the exten-
the brilliance of Christ’s wisdom; the exten-
sion of his powei, the eloquence of his speech,
sion of his power, the eloquence of his speech,
ever the y might go, He was to be felt; —from the
ever they might go, He was to be felt; — from the
which brought “ joy unspeakable and full of
which brought “joy unspeakable and full of
joy in the unseen ; and in each of these par-
joy in the unseen; and in each of these par-
mark he lias made amongst the social world
mark he has made amongst the social world
having been for the well-beiog of those who
having been for the well-being of those who
Bible has been dealt with iu its most compre-
Bible has been dealt with in its most compre-
of Wellington ; and, as such, have been well
of Wellington; and, as such, have been well
ing most attentive in the extreme. Un Monday
ing most attentive in the extreme. On Monday
—“Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that
“Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that
g lor .Y-
glory.”
geli.-t has proceeded to Wanganui. His preach-
gelist has proceeded to Wanganui. His preach-
ing are his remarkably apt illustrations and bis
ing are his remarkably apt illustrations and his
be conveyed, but always directly leading to it ;
be conveyed, but always directly leading to it;
an inci-easing continuance of those. Others
an increasing continuance of those. Others
gelist most undoubtedly possesses. . In
gelist most undoubtedly possesses. In
terpetatiou of the various portions of text
terpetation of the various portions of text
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"Evening .Post" ."Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
the Members Handicap, the race in which the placings were altered
the Members' Handicap, the race in which the placings were altered
4:54PM, 10 September 2025 Wayne Collins edited War-Service Appeals
Edw&rd W. Biel, concrete pipe maker, and
Edward W. Biel, concrete pipe maker, and
Cliarles O. Bowlands, mechanic (Hume Pipe
Charles O. Bowlands, mechanic (Hume Pipe
Linds&y W. Burt, truck driver (Powdrell
Lindsay W. Burt, truck driver (Powdrell
Hastings, electrician and Douglas Ma,cK.enzie,
Hastings, electrician and Douglas MacKenzie,
Douglas Kesseil, woolscouring hand, and
Douglas Kessell, woolscouring hand, and
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William Te Dean, wool sorter (Deau Bros.),
William Te Dean, wool sorter (Dean Bros.),
Alfred E. Griftiths, lorry driver (Roy
Alfred E. Griffiths, lorry driver (Roy
^Villiam H. Taylor, butcher and manager
William H. Taylor, butcher and manager
Saniuel D. Agnew, farming contractor
Samuel D. Agnew, farming contractor
Arthqr Treneman, auxiliary iireman (Em-
Arthur Treneman, auxiliary fireman (Em-
Bros. hnd Roberts), adjourned to April 1.
Bros. and Roberts), adjourned to April 1.
Andrew E.. Hallgartli, agricultural contrac-
Andrew E.. Hallgarth, agricultural contrac-
Tom Waterhouse, brick maker (ti. T. Eves
Tom Waterhouse, brick maker (S. T. Eves
Driver D. H. EveB, mechanic (Monarch
Driver D. H. Eves, mechanic (Monarch
Russell W- Spencer, manager Lime Co.
Russell W. Spencer, manager Lime Co.
(Hatuiha Lime Co.), released sine die.
(Hatuma Lime Co.), released sine die.
Soomhe), released to April 30.
Soombe), released to April 30.
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... "Evening .Post" ."Photo.
"Evening .Post" ."Photo.
'.'; Racing at'Trenthani'yesterday, ivhen the Wellington- Racing Club
Racing at Trentham yesterday, when the Wellington Racing Club
continuedits Winter Meeting. Mount Val,rwinner :. of the-Corunna
continued its Winter Meeting. Mount Val, winner of the Corunna
Hurdles, is seen clearingIthe last obstacle'(topdefi). Tideivaiter (12)
Hurdles, is seen clearing the last obstacle (top left). Tidewaiter (12)
' winning the Parliamentary Handicap (second left}, principal flat
winning the Parliamentary Handicap (second left), principal flat
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, " race of? the. day, from Lady Montana and 'Kena (8) . The 'finish of
race of the day, from Lady Montana and Kena (8). The finish of
. il}e~Members Handicap, the race in ivhichthe pldcings were altered
the Members Handicap, the race in which the placings were altered
' ' after a protest,, is shown third right. Tlie finishing: order in the
after a protest, is shown third right. The finishing order in the
' picture is Sdki (16), Fleet Street (4), and Mishna1 (10). Sdki was
picture is Saki (16), Fleet Street (4), and Mishna (10). Saki was
' placed' third after, an inquiry. Third left, .Slayer returning, to,scale
placed third after an inquiry. Third left, Slayer returning to scale
the favourite, winning the Seatoun Handicap. . from . Lucullus Lad
the favourite, winning the Seatoun Handicap from Lucullus Lad
(2), Joe Louis'(obscured), and Firacious' (6). The < other pictures
(2), Joe Louis (obscured), and Viracious (6). The other pictures
.show' sonic well-known figures at Trentham, including Mr. E.
show some well-known figures at Trentham, including Mr. E.
Riddiford, president of. the Wellington Racing r Club,and' theßt,
Riddiford, president of the Wellington Racing r Club, and the Rt.
Hbn.J.G. Coates.
Hon. J. G. Coates.
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4:47PM, 10 September 2025 Henwood edited Oringinal Poetry.
Oringinal Poetry.
Original Poetry.
4:47PM, 10 September 2025 Henwood edited Oringinal Poetry.
SOXG.—DAUGHTER OF ERIX.
SONG.—DAUGHTER OF ERIN.
Daughter of Erin ! whose hair like night cloudy
Daughter of Erin ! whose hair like night clouds,
Speak of thy country, whose dark robe of grief sW
Speak of thy country, whose dark robe of grief shrouds
Than every smile, every blush that thou showefl
Than every smile, every blush that thou showest
Mirrors thy soul —’tis that soul I adore 1
Mirrors thy soul —’tis that soul I adore!
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J Sx. GeoK
St. George
Auckland, Oct. 27. 1854.
Auckland, Oct. 27, 1854.
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4:38PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit.
ducted by the Kev. Dr. Somerville, have been
ducted by the Rev. Dr. Somerville, have been
minations ; his impressive style of delivery
minations; his impressive style of delivery
being such as to render it cpiite an intellectual
being such as to render it quite an intellectual
chose his text fiom the 2nd chapter of
chose his text from the 2nd chapter of
East being directed to CMist by a star, when
East being directed to Christ by a star, when
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cluded in the text, which enable 1 the rev.
cluded in the text, which enabled the rev.
minds were sordid—of the earth, earthy—and
minds were sordid of the earth, earthy and
little world of ours—the city of Welliugton—-
little world of ours the city of Wellington
that endeavor-. But in the mission ordinated
that endeavor. But in the mission ordinated
The text was given from Ist Petei, Ist chap.,
The text was given from Ist Peter, 1st chap.,
and Sth verse, “ Whom having not seen, ye
and 8th verse, “Whom having not seen, ye
love ; in whom, though now ye see him not,
love; in whom, though now ye see him not,
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in third place. 4, Returning, to scale after .the Members' Handicap, Chief Link, in hooped colours, and Lord Val the favourite ivho dead-
in third place. 4, Returning, to scale after the Members' Handicap, Chief Link, in hooped colours, and Lord Val the favourite, who dead-
Heated. Retract returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Parliamentary Handicap. 6, Pahu and Royal Visitor the lat-
heated. 5, Retract returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Parliamentary Handicap. 6, Pahu and Royal Visitor, the lat-
ternext rails; jumping m the Corunna Hurdles. 7, Membo, tlie favourite, after winning the Highiveight Handicap
ter next rails jumping in the Corunna Hurdles. 7, Membo, the favourite, after winning the Highweight Handicap.
P'rhamentary Handicap, Retract,. Fast Passage Joiede Val, and Little Doubt, in that order, the last two to becoupledXLudge^
Parliamentary Handicap, Retract, Fast Passage Joie de Val, and Little Doubt, in that order, the last two to be coupled by the judge
SECOND DATS RACING AT TRENTHAM.-i, An outsider, Kotahi Eka,-winning the Seatoun Handicap from Gay Court the favourite
SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM. 1, An outsider, Kotahi Eka, winning the Seatoun Handicap from Gay Court, the favourite,
next-rails,-and-Night Recital. 2, Pahu finishing in the Corunna Hudles with'a clear lead from Henry of Navarle 1 FiUhoft'e
next rails, and Night Recital. 2, Pahu finishing in the Corunna Hurdles with a clear lead from Henry of Navarre. 3, Finish of the
Coranna Hurdles. Top right, horses clearing the sod wall in the Mariri Steeplechase. Centre, Cylinder returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Parliamentary Handicap, the principal race of
Corunna Hurdles. Top right, horses clearing the sod wall in the Mariri Steeplechase. Centre, Cylinder returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Parliamentary Handicap, the principal race of
"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. M R. J. H.C: BOND, Domiflio*
"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. MR. J. H. C. BOND, Dominion
FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW CHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring the NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.S.O., with Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand:-
FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW CHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring the NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.S.O., with Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand
foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well and truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph was taken Shipping Company,;, who A died
foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well and truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph was taken Shipping Company, who died
lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. . , suddenly'lastnight; ,";,;.>"; >;
lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. suddenly last night.
"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. M R. J. H.C: BOND, Domiflio*
"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. M R. J. H.C: BOND, Domiflio*
FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW CHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring the . : NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.5.0., ivith Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand:-
FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW CHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring the NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.S.O., with Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand:-
foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well and truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph teas iafcere; Shipping Company,;, who A died
foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well and truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph was taken Shipping Company,;, who A died
lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. . , suddenly'lastnight; •,";,;.>"■;• >;■
lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. . , suddenly'lastnight; •,";,;.>"■;• >;■
. . ': - " . "" .. ;y '. ;.:.--;:::?. ;. .. . , S. P, Andrew Ph0t0...;
S. P, Andrew Photo.
, . ' "Evening Post" Photo. - . Evenlns Post" Photo. .". M R. J. H.C: BOND, Domiflio*
"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo. M R. J. H.C: BOND, Domiflio*
FOUNDATION STONE OF ANEWCHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring ike . : NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.5.0., ivith Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand:-
FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW CHURCH.— The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, declaring the . : NAVAL CHANGES.— Commodore F. Burges Watson, D.5.0., ivith Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, D.S.O. superintendent of the New Zealand:-
foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well Mnd truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph teas iafcere; Shipping Company,;, who A died
foundation stone of the new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun "well and truly laid." Beside His Excel- (facing camera) at the naval ceremony of changing the commands yesterday. The photograph teas iafcere; Shipping Company,;, who A died
lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. . , suddenly'lastnight; •,";,;.>"■;• >;■
lency is the Rev. A. A. Armstrong, minister of the church. just after the inspection of the ships' companies by Commodore Burges Watson. . , suddenly'lastnight; •,";,;.>"■;• >;■
; ' '.'.'' : "Evoning Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOtJN.— At lop, bowlers* listening-to Mr. W. L. Page, president
BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOUN.— At top, bowlers listening to Mr. W. L. Page, president
Perry, president of'the Wellington Centre, who declared the season open, is standing just behind Mr.
Perry, president of the Wellington Centre, who declared the season open, is standing just behind Mr.
.'.: Page. 'Below, Mrs. Page sending down the first boivl.
Page. Below, Mrs. Page sending down the first bowl.
former Governor of New Zealand, . general manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited,
former Governor of New Zealand, general manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited,
THE EARL OF RANFURLY a VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey(lejt), deputy
THE EARL OF RANFURLY a VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey (left), deputy
whose death is announced. London; and Mr. H. H. Redman, assistant general manager of ; the
whose death is announced. London, and Mr. H. H. Redman, assistant general manager of the
. ' , . , , ' company, who<arrived today by the Makura from. Sydney.
company, who arrived today by the Makura from Sydney.
THE EARL OF RANFURLAY a VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey(lejt), deputy
THE EARL OF RANFURLY a VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey(lejt), deputy
.'* .'-... ''.'. "'.... ~.,-. , . ' ' ' "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
THE EARL OF RANFURLAV a' VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey(lejt), deputy
THE EARL OF RANFURLAY a VISIT OF INSURANCE MANAGERS.— Mr. E. Dewey(lejt), deputy
former Governor of New Zealand, . general manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited,
former Governor of New Zealand, . general manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited,
whose deqth.is announced- London; and Mr. H. H. Redman, assistant general manager of ; the
whose death is announced. London; and Mr. H. H. Redman, assistant general manager of ; the
'Kveninß Post" Photo.
Evening Post" Photo.
BOWLING VISITORS.—Mr. C.P. Cross (left) and his son, Mr. K. R. Cross (right), of Ryde Bowling
BOWLING VISITORS.— Mr. C.P. Cross (left) and his son, Mr. K. R. Cross (right), of Ryde Bowling
All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the ivinner, and Darecourt,
All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the winner, and Darecourt,
of Wellington were as popular as . who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1),
of Wellington were as popular as who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1),
usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively,
usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively.
-Evening Post" Thoto. "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo. "Evening Post" Photo.
MINDING LITTLE BROTHER. CHAMPION HACK.— Start of the Champion Hack Handicap at
MINDING LITTLE BROTHER. CHAMPION HACK.— Start of the Champion Hack Handicap at
All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the ivinner, and Darecourt,
All the beaches in the vicinity Tauherenikau yesterday. Moonbeam, the ivinner, and Darecourt,
of Wellington were as popular as . who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1),
of Wellington were as popular as . who finished second, are among the line of horses. Confiscation (1),
usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively,
usual during the New Year's Day on right, and Chaste (5), finished third and fourth respectively,
Fiank, of Muiitai Nou, Di . Ma ion, if you and Valentine want to raise
Frank, of Muritai: Now, Dr. Mason, if you and Valentine want to raise
the icind for that Consumptives' Home, I can put you on to a r/ood thing.
the wind for that Consumptives' Home, I can put you on to a good thing.
Tale the Toun Hall, and /jet Chaw- Morris and Jolly to repeat tlieir little
Take the Town Hall, and get Chase-Morris and Jolly to repeat their little
Seatoun poformance of last week. It will crowd the house.
Seatoun peformance of last week. It will crowd the house.
Di . Mason . But the atmosphere might be too sultry.
Dr. Mason: But the atmosphere might be too sultry.
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Frank: That's easily 1 emulated. Get Count dlot Fiost to p>eside. With
Frank: That's easily regulated. Get Councillor Frost to preside. With
a seine Frost in the chair yoxCll keep thinc/s moderately cool.
a severe Frost in the chair you'll keep things moderately cool.
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4:09PM, 10 September 2025 Henwood edited Oringinal Poetry.
Lament shall cease by Siloa’s holy fount.
Lament shall cease by Siloa’s holy fount,
The Reign of Peace and Love — the thousand ytar*
The Reign of Peace and Love — the thousand years
That were not dropt in vain ;
That were not dropt in vain;
Messsiah'varthlv reign.
Messsiah' earthly reign.
Auckland, October 15. RU4.
Auckland, October 15, 1854.
4:07PM, 10 September 2025 Henwood edited Oringinal Poetry.
Oh lsrael cease to weep I
Oh Israel cease to weep!
The gathering of thy scattered tribes is near.
The gath'ring of thy scattered tribes is near,
And Judah’s trampled vine shall bloom again ;
And Judah’s trampled vine shall bloom again;
Those sweet strung harps that thou wert wont to hear.
Those sweet strung harps that thou wert wont to hear,
Oh, by each deadly pang, the hearts last quiver.
Oh, by each deadly pang, the hearts last quiver,
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And hush’d shall be that cry from Carmel’s mount.
And hush’d shall be that cry from Carmel’s mount,
And mute that voice from Sion’s tower-crowned hill.
And mute that voice from Sion’s tower-crowned hill,
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4:07PM, 10 September 2025 Philip Norton edited DEATHS,
COLLlEß.—On'September 16, at Wairakei,
COLLlER.—On September 16, at Wairakei,
rfmrch, and brother of Mrs. H. l>.
church, and brother of Mrs. H. L.
HUMFHREXS. —On September 10, at
HUMPHREYS. —On September 10, at
Humphreys'; 47 years. Funeral will leave
Humphreys; 47 years. Funeral will leave
HUMPHRIES.—On September ' 20. at
HUMPHRIES.—On September 20, at
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residence. Royton, Richardson Road, Mt.
residence, Royton, Richardson Road, Mt.
Johnson, in her S7th year. Private inter-
Johnson, in her 87th year. Private inter-
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gational Church, The Terrace. 4. St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 5. Jewish Syna-
gational Church, The Terrace. 4. St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 5 Jewish Syna-
4:04PM, 10 September 2025 Henwood edited Oringinal Poetry.
Oringinal Poetry.
Original Poetry.
There is a voice of grief from Carmel’s mount.
There is a voice of grief from Carmel’s mount,
There is a crv from Sion’s tower-crown’d sleep.
There is a cry from Sion’s tower-crown’d steep,
There is a wail by Siloa’s holy fount.
There is a wail by Siloa’s holy fount,
Ana lamentation deep;
And lamentation deep;
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And there are bursting hearts that Stilly break.
And there are bursting hearts that stilly break,
The Chian sailor steer* his bark near.lhee
The Chian sailor steers his bark near thee
Ave Maria! O aanctistima! —
Ave Maria! O sanctissima! —
Which can atonement make.
Which can atonement make,
Shall unknown islands sit at purple feast s,
Shall unknown islands sit at purple feasts,
Lift up thy glorious forehead from the dust.
Lift up thy glorious forehead from the dust,
Mother of nations I Bright and morning star I
Mother of nations! Bright and morning star!
Hear’sl thou those sound* of war ?
Hear’st thou those sounds of war?
See ! In the Southern heavens the Cross is bent-
See! In the Southern heavens the Cross is bent
isle halloweth Lie—deep calleth unto deep
Isle halloweth Isle—deep calleth unto deep
Oh'lsrael cease to weep I
Oh lsrael cease to weep I
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1. St. Pauls Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street. 2. Church of Christ, Vivian Street. 3. Congr-
1. St. Pauls Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street. 2. Church of Christ, Vivian Street. 3. Congre-
gational Church, The Terrace. 4. St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 5. Jewish Syn-
gational Church, The Terrace. 4. St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 5. Jewish Syna-
gogue, The Terrace. 6. Second Church of Christ Scientist, Bolton Street. 7. St. IVlichael an
gogue, The Terrace. 6. Second Church of Christ Scientist, Bolton Street. 7. St. Michael and
i Stree1 ngeio' S? pi ' »' T"nity MethodbtTSSS
All Angels, Upland Road. 8. St. John's, Willis Street. 9. Trinity Methodist, Riddiford
1 irru v«, _L er cS' WllllS Street '" Ba Ptist Church, Vivian Street. 12. Catholic Apo<
Street. 10. St. Peter's, Willis Street. 11. Baptist Church, Vivian Street. 12. Catholic Apos-
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| take Church, Webb Street. 13..Wesley Church, Taranaki Street. 14. PresbyTerian Churci
tolic Church, Webb Street. 13. Wesley Church, Taranaki Street. 14. Presbyterian Church
| Seatoun. IS. Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Hill Street
Seatoun. 15. Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Hill Street.
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I 1. St. Pauls Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street. 2. Church of Christ, Vivian Street. 3 Conen
1. St. Pauls Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street. 2. Church of Christ, Vivian Street. 3. Congr-
; gabonal Church, The Terrace. 4 St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 5 Jew sh Sym
gational Church, The Terrace. 4. St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott Street. 5. Jewish Syn-
; gogue, The Terrace. 6. Second Church of Christ Scientist, Bolton Street. 7. St. IVlichael an
gogue, The Terrace. 6. Second Church of Christ Scientist, Bolton Street. 7. St. IVlichael an
junior boys' singles; Grounsell and N. Edwards (Clyde Quay), winners of junior mixed doubles.
Junior boys' singles; Grounsell and N. Edwards (Clyde Quay), winners of junior mixed doubles.
FINALISTS IN SENIOR GIRLS' SINGLES.—/. Burns (Petone
FINALISTS IN SENIOR GIRLS' SINGLES.— J. Burns (Petone
and, Z. O'Neill (Wilford School).
and Z. O'Neill (Wilford School).
FINALISTS IN JUNIOR EVENTS AT THE SCHOOLS TENNIS TOURNEY.— Left to right: Ewaft and Mark (Kelbum),
FINALISTS IN JUNIOR EVENTS AT THE SCHOOLS TENNIS TOURNEY.— Left to right: Ewart and Mark (Kelburn),
winners of boys junior doubles; D. Sissons (Eastern Hull), winner junior boys' singles; B. Shannon (Hult Central), runner-up
winners of boys junior doubles; D. Sissons (Eastern Hutt), winner junior boys' singles; B. Shannon (Hutt Central), runner-up
junior boys' singles; Grpunsell and N. Edwards (Clyde Quay), winners of junior, mixed doubles.
junior boys' singles; Grounsell and N. Edwards (Clyde Quay), winners of junior mixed doubles.
3:54PM, 10 September 2025 CJNZ edited DEATH. and marked it as complete
PARKER.- At Blenheim, on
PARKER — At Blenheim, on
Wednesday, June 21, 1922: Emiiy,
Wednesday, June 21, 1922: Emily,
widovy of the la.te W. B. Parker;
widow of the late W. B. Parker;
agtvi 69 ycars.
aged 69 years.
250yards from the entrance to the Seatoun tunnel the delivery van being wrecked beyond repair, and the tramcar
250 yards from the entrance to the Seatoun tunnel the delivery van being wrecked beyond repair, and the tramcar
''.".' '.''.' '. ' . ' : '. : '„:.'.'.',',.':'.'.] .:' , "EOSt"-- FhOtO.:
"Post" Photo
~ »',..» iHarnonn shortly after 1.30 o'clock, a baker's meter delivery, van col; tided with a town-bound tramear about
Yesterday afternoon, shortly after 1.30 o'clock, a baker's motor delivery van collided with a town-bound tramcar about
3S't«A yfromr-ths entrance to the Seatoun tunnel the delivery van being wre. iked beyond repair, and the tramtar
250yards from the entrance to the Seatoun tunnel the delivery van being wrecked beyond repair, and the tramcar
2iOJ £J£ls The two^occupants of the van were seriously injured, but the motorman only received minor cuts.: The
badly damaged. The two occupants of the van were seriously injured, but the motorman only received minor cuts. The
b? d#L^ taken Shortly after the accident, and shows the remains of the delivery van after the- injured had been rt-
picture was taken Shortly after the accident, and shows the remains of the delivery van after the injured had been re-
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pictiire was «n«n an 7, amoved by the City Ambulance. , . , i ;
moved by the City Ambulance.
'.''. ;. : I- ''> t ---'..:. V '.' ' :. _ " "'," ' s. ' ''^ .' ,' , . :'["..': ;, ..'; ; v^.'. ': :]
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CENSUS TIME AT THE ZOO.— 'A keeper in the London Zoolo&cal
CENSUS TIME AT THE ZOO.— A keeper in the London Zoological
Gardens taking stock of his pelican's.
Gardens taking stock of his pelicans.
. "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
A SUMMER SCENE.— Campers enjoying their leisure in the beautiful country at Moonshine,
A SUMMER SCENE.— Campers enjoying their leisure in the beautiful country at Moonshine.
ERECTING NEW GUN-PARKS.— The new gun-parks, to be used for storing anti-aircraft guns, tvhich are now being built at Seatoun.
ERECTING NEW GUN-PARKS.— The new gun-parks, to be used for storing anti-aircraft guns, which are now being built at Seatoun.
3:43PM, 10 September 2025 CJNZ edited DEATHS. and marked it as complete
CR.ESSWELI..—At Royal Victoria
CRESSWELL —At Royal Victoria
Hospital, Netley. England, on Octo-
Hospital, Netley, England, on Octo-
bor 19th, of enteric :> Raymond
bor 19th, of enteric : Raymond
and Jessie Orefiswell, Old Ren'ick
and Jessie Cresswell, Old Renwick
Road, Blenheim i aged 22 years.
Road, Blenheim ; aged 22 years.
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[Nelson and Wellington papers
[Nelson and Wellington papers please copy]
PARKER oOn0 On October 27th, 1915.
PARKER - On October 27th, 1915,
0. W. Parker.
C. W. Parker.
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Bertie Beeswax (of the Civil Service, bai Jove) : Well, Miss Lofhe, I am
Bertie Beeswax (of the Civil Service, bai Jove) : Well, Miss Loftie, I am
opposed on pnnciple to sph its as a beieraye. Still, 1 believe that liquor
opposed on principle to spirits as a beverage. Still, I believe that liquor
rujhtly used 7s a tjreat benefit to humanity. 1 a)n quite certain u kinky uas
rightly used is a great benefit to humanity. I am quite certain whisky was
once the means of sating viy life.
once the means of saving my life.
Aftis Loftie Pet Imps it did, but I don't quite see how that proves it a
Miss Loftie : Perhaps it did, but I don't quite see how that proves it a
Ueitie Beesuax (of the Civil Service, bat Jove) Well, Miss Lofhe, I am
Bertie Beeswax (of the Civil Service, bai Jove) : Well, Miss Lofhe, I am
at St. Andrew's The Terrace. Wellington Presbytery. at fa fosk at headquarters in London.
at St. Andrew's The Terrace. Wellington Presbytery. at his desk at headquarters in London.
Church. He is at present relieving from Ashburton, sustained by the Lord Somers, who succeeds the late Lord Baden-Powell as Chief Scout,
Church. He is at present relieving from Ashburton, sustained by the Lord Somers, who succeeds the late Lord Baden-Powell as Chief Scout,
at St. Andrew's The Terrace. Wellington Presbytery. at fa fosk at headquarters in London.
at St. Andrew's The Terrace. Wellington Presbytery. at fa fosk at headquarters in London.
3:35PM, 10 September 2025 DF edited DEATHS
LB GROS, Rubenia Pearl—On Feb-
LE GROS, Rubenia Pearl—On Feb-
toved wife of Alfred Thomas Le
loved wife of Alfred Thomas Le
toved mother of Donald, Wellesley,
loved mother of Donald, Wellesley,
npn). (Suddenly.) Messages to 1
non). (Suddenly.) Messages to 1
Fine avenue, South Brighton. The
Pine avenue, South Brighton. The
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P-m., for Sydenham Cemetery. Lamb,
p.m., for Sydenham Cemetery. Lamb,
f Elizabeth (Mrs S. Rickard), Eve-
of Elizabeth (Mrs S. Rickard), Eve-
«yn (Mrs A. Haywood), Louise, Jim,
lyn (Mrs A. Haywood), Louise, Jim,
nd Ted; in his 65th year. Suddenly.
and Ted; in his 65th year. Suddenly.
*° n t.) The Funeral will leave our
Poin t.) The Funeral will leave our
Oiapel, 33 North street. Tomorrow
Chapel, 33 North street. Tomorrow
MINC HING TON, Ivy Dorathea—On
MINCHINGTON, Ivy Dorathea—On
«arly loved wife of the late Frank
dearly loved wife of the late Frank
qUuam Minchington, and loved
William Minchington, and loved
gotner of Jean, Pat, Mick, Aileen.
mother of Jean, Pat, Mick, Aileen.
*y. Terry, Colleen, and Freddy.
Tiny, Terry, Colleen, and Freddy.
vemetery. Lamb, A., and Hayward,
Cemetery. Lamb, A., and Hayward,
""B. at Christchurch, dearly loved
1958 at Christchurch, dearly loved
s°*°®nd of Alice Amelia Moore, 23
husband of Alice Amelia Moore, 23
2r? ol ® trect . Linwood; in his 84th
Suffold street, Linwood; in his 84th
gear. The Funeral will leave our
year. The Funeral will leave our
®mpel, 292 Cashel street. Tomorrow
Chapel, 292 Cashel street. Tomorrow
« tne Crematorium, Linwood avenue.
at the Crematorium, Linwood avenue.
*-arnb. A., and Hayward, Ltd.
Lamb A., and Hayward, Ltd.
-16, 1958, at Westland Hospital,
ary 16, 1958, at Westland Hospital,
tokitika, loved father of Stanley
Hokitika, loved father of Stanley
wunanga), Kevin (Morrinsville),
(Runanga), Kevin (Morrinsville),
P«er (Tauranga), Margaret and
Peter(Tauranga), Margaret and
2?ueen (Hokitika), William, John
Colleen (Hokitika), William, John
hu«,L OBephin e (Lower Kokatahi); in
and Josephine (Lower Kokatahi); in
3«V t^?ear - <Late of Lower Koka-
his 85th year. (Late of Lower Koka-
J F H A ' Thompson » Ltd.,
tahi.) RIP H. A. Thompson, Ltd., Hokitika
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The Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington, The Rev. J. S. Murray, M.A.,
The Rev. Dr. E. N. Merrington, The Rev. J. S. Murray, M.A.,
M.A., Ph.D., who has received a minister at Kelburn Presbyterian
M.A., Ph.D., who has received a minister at Kelburn Presbyterian
call to the Seatoun Presbyterian Church, who has accepted a call
call to the Seatoun Presbyterian Church, who has accepted a call
Church. He is at present relieving from Ashburton, sustained by the Lord Somers, who succeeds the late Lord Baden-Powell as Chief Scout,
Church. He is at present relieving from Ashburton, sustained by the Lord Somers, who succeeds the late Lord Baden-Powell as Chief Scout,
at St.. Andrew*. The Terrace. Wellington Presbytery. at fa fosk at headquarters in London.
at St. Andrew's The Terrace. Wellington Presbytery. at fa fosk at headquarters in London.
SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM.—Spectators and events, on the middle day of the Wellington Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Trentham yesterday. Top left over the first fence in the
SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM.—Spectators and events on the middle day of the Wellington Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Trentham yesterday. Top left over the first fence in the
SFrOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM—Spectators and events, on the middle day of the Wellington Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Trenthamyesterday. Top left over the first fence in the
SECOND DAY'S RACING AT TRENTHAM.—Spectators and events, on the middle day of the Wellington Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Trentham yesterday. Top left over the first fence in the
ConHur7let f^^^d^^^UinOßMariri Steeplechase., cL/e, Cylinder returning to the saddling P^^^*»^J^^ ** t"* *«* °f
Coranna Hurdles. Top right, horses clearing the sod wall in the Mariri Steeplechase. Centre, Cylinder returning to the saddling paddock after winning the Parliamentary Handicap, the principal race of
18, day, the finish of which is shown just below. 'At bottom, Mercian Prince and Swift and Sure leading the field home m the Seatoun Handicap.
the day, the finish of which is shown just below. At bottom, Mercian Prince and Swift and Sure leading the field home in the Seatoun Handicap.
sains, Post" -iVoto.
ning, Post" Photo.
3:28PM, 10 September 2025 Ri edited WOMEN'S CORNER.
and Francis O'Mailey, both of <3hrist-
and Francis O'Malley, both of Christ-
her father, wore a handsanio frock of
her father, wore a handsome frock of
radium lnce. Her veil fell from a
radium lace. Her veil fell from a
and she cajried a bouquet of cream
and she carried a bouquet of cream
roses and freesias and mai lenhair ferns.'
roses and freesias and maidenhair ferns.
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The bridesmaid. Miss ?)oris Codling
The bridesmaid, Miss Doris Codling
same shades. Littlo Molly O'Donohue
same shades. Little Molly O'Donohue
ket of pink sweet peas,- pink roses,
ket of pink sweet peas, pink roses,
and maidenhair ferns, with streamers
and maidenhair ferns, with streamers
of pale blue-and pink.
of pale blue and pink.
3£r J- Stienmits (cousin of the
Mr J- Stienmits (cousin of the
bridegroom) was best. man.
bridegroom) was best man.
street, where Mrs O'Conn-or received
street, where Mrs O'Connor received
her eu!e6ts. The Rev. Father Ro;he
her guests. The Rev. Father Roche
presided and the usual toasts were h:n-
presided and the usual toasts were hon-
Buowers of confetti, for then; weddkui
showers of confetti, for their wedding
I CAMERON—DAVISON".
CAMERON—DAVISON.
! St. Saviours Church. Sydenham was
St. Saviour's Church. Sydenham was
29th. the occasion "being the marriage
29th, the occasion being the marriage
of Rita. Ma v. elder daughter ot Mr
of Rita. May. elder daughter of Mr
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The Gallant Fusilier I am commandep by His Excellency to inform you that
The Gallant Fusilier : I am commanded by His Excellency to inform you that
he hat already lunched and that poultiy was on the menu.
he has already lunched and that poultry was on the menu.
A Seatoun resident, while the Gothic with the Governoi on
A Seatoun resident, while the Gothic with the Governor on
boaid lay in the stieara, biaved the perils of the deep in an
board lay in the stream, braved the perils of the deep in an
open boat to piesent His Excellency with a can of milk and a
open boat to present His Excellency with a can of milk and a
.'..';'.''- "> .' ' "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
the Burnett Tiki, won on Saturday by the ChrisLchurch Bowling Club
the Barnett Tiki, won on Saturday by the Christchurch Bowling Club
m a five-match series of. games on the Wellington Bowling Club's
in a five-match series of games on the Wellington Bowling Club's
bdwlers on the Seatoun green, where they were entertained at
bowlers on the Seatoun green, where they were entertained at
, ' "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
-NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA IN CONFERENCE.-^ Right
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA IN CONFERENCE. The Right
Hon. b.M. Bruce (seated oil Hght),mgh Commissioner for Australia
Hon. S. M. Bruce (seated on right), High Commissioner for Australia
w^London, with the Right HonrCWSTorbes (left) and'the Right '
in London, with the Right Hon. G. W. Forbes (left) and the Right
Hon. J. /G.[ Cbales, .photographed just-before commencing 'their
Hon. J. G. Coates, photographed just before commencing their
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Auckland'conference.
Auckland conference.
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