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cricketer in his youth, he ivas also
cricketer in his youth, he was also
ivell known in other spheres of
well known in other spheres of
iSvimiuß rusr i'iiutu.
"Evening Post" Photo.
Cross, J. Brackcnridgb, and C. P. Cross, hi front, Messrs. White
Cross, J. Brackenridge, and C. P. Cross. In front, Messrs. White
and Allen, of Eastbourne. Messrs. Cross, father and son, ivho de-
and Allen, of Eastbourne. Messrs. Cross, father and son, who de-
feated the Eastbourne pair, arc members of the Ryde Bowling Club,
feated the Eastbourne pair, are members of the Ryde Bowling Club,
3:13PM, 10 September 2025 CJNZ edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 4
Melville.—On the 31st. inst., at the !
MELVILLE —On the 31st. inst., at the
Wairau Hospital, William Melville; !
Wairau Hospital, William Melville;
3:13PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited Births
Hospital. to Sandra (nee
Hospital, to Sandra (nee
O'KEEFE— On J anuary 7,
O'KEEFE— On January 7,
, daughter (Stephanie Melina».
daughter (Stephanie Melina).
; ful thanks to all concerned.
ful thanks to all concerned.
3:12PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited Births
ARMSTRONG— On January 6.
ARMSTRONG— On January 6,
L 976. at Christchurch
1976. at Christchurch
BARTON— On Januarj* 7, 1976,
BARTON— On January 7, 1976,
at Christchurch Women's Ho-
at Christchurch Women's Hos-
BRIERTON— On January 7.
BRIERTON— On January 7,
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I i 976. at St George’s Hospital.
1976. at St George’s Hospital.
|to Nicola 'nee Galilee) and
to Nicola (nee Galilee) and
Rebecca Louise). Both veil.
Rebecca Louise). Both well.
CULLEN— On January 6. 1976,
CULLEN— On January 6, 1976,
at Christchurch Women's Hos-
at Christchurch Women's Hos-
pital. to Anna and Rodge:- a
pital. to Anna and Rodger- a
json. <Caesarean.> Both well
son. (Caesarean.) Both well.
1 George's, on January 6. to
George's, on January, to
FORSYTHE —Ou - C
FORSYTHE —On january 6,
1976, a: the Ashburton Mater-
1976, at the Ashburton Mater-
jnity Ward, to Brenda and
nity Ward, to Brenda and
i Both well.
Both well.
iChristchuivh Women * Hospi-<
Christchurch Women Hospi-
tai, to Julie and Kevin Good
tai, to Julie and Kevin Good
' —a daughter. Both well.
—a daughter. Both well.
; at \ aikari, to Karen and
at Waikari, to Karen and
'Andrew—a son.
Andrew—a son.
11976. at Ashburton Maternit}
1976. at Ashburton Maternity
'Hospital. to Christine and
Hospital, to Christine and
i Keith Middleton —a son. Both
Keith Middleton —a son. Both
| well.
well.
.MOLLOY —On January 6,
MOLLOY —On January 6,
! tine and Pete--a son. A
tine and Pete--a son. A
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council Residents and visitors will now find the beach much more attractive.
council. Residents and visitors will now find the beach much more attractive.
Fifty members of the Sealoun and Bays Progressive Association turned out on Saturday for the annual clean-up of the eastern end of
Fifty members of the Seatoun and Bays Progressive Association turned out on Saturday for the annual clean-up of the eastern end of
council Residents and visitors will noiv find the beach much more attractive.
council Residents and visitors will now find the beach much more attractive.
is impracticable owing to the size of the ivork, and it has been
is impracticable owing to the size of the work, and it has been
proposed to erect: it on the foreshore at Seatoun, where Kupe is
proposed to erect it on the foreshore at Seatoun, where Kupe is
reputed to have, landed.
reputed to have landed.
The bridal party at the ivedding of Miss Eileen Marcia Gallagher, eldest daughter of Major and Mrs.
The bridal party at the wedding of Miss Eileen Marcia Gallagher, eldest daughter of Major and Mrs.
C. H. Gallagher, of Seatoun Heights, to Mr. C. Wilson, of Picton, which took place recently at St. Peter!s
C. H. Gallagher, of Seatoun Heights, to Mr. C. Wilson, of Picton, which took place recently at St. Peter's
Church. From left, Elizabeth Horniblow, Mr. P. Ludloiv, Miss Shirley Gallagher, the bridegroom and
Church. From left, Elizabeth Horniblow, Mr. P. Ludlow, Miss Shirley Gallagher, the bridegroom and
Mrs McKenzie, who performed the opening ceremony, and club officials, Mesdames W. Small, W. L. Page,"
Mrs McKenzie, who performed the opening ceremony, and club officials, Mesdames W. Small, W. L. Page,
, ' "Evening Po6t".Kioto.'
"Evening Post" Photo.
OPENING OF !HE:CROQUET SEASON AT SEATOUN.— At top, members of the Sealoun Croquet Club
OPENING OF THE CROQUET SEASON AT SEATOUN.— At top, members of the Seatoun Croquet Club
assembled yesterday forthe official opening. Below, the first ball to pass through a hoop. .Trmnfeft,
assembled yesterday for the official opening. Below, the first ball to pass through a hoop. From left,
Mrs M'Kenzie, who performed the opening ceremony, and club officials, MesdamcsW. Small, W. L. Page,"
Mrs McKenzie, who performed the opening ceremony, and club officials, Mesdames W. Small, W. L. Page,"
T. Bedford, and W. P. M'Girr. ' ' ' ' .
T. Bedford, and W. P. McGirr.
ing. He was in his eighty-third .
ing. He was in his eighty-third
yesterday^ Born in the Island of
yesterday. Born in the Island of
Jlabcl 'Tustin Photo.
Mabel Tustin Photo.
Mr.W. T. Mack,-a very old resi-
Mr. W. T. Mack, a very old resi-
ing. ." He was in his eighty-third .
ing. He was in his eighty-third .
'' J '- -' .:.' . . ' . . '.'Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
g^maOQIOS»AT^UN^ top, Mrs. W.S.Austin, president*!the
OPENING OF THE CROQUET SEASON AT SEATOUN. At top, Mrs. W. S. Austin, president of the
Wellington,Croquet.Association, driving.the.first ball to declare the 1932-33 season opened. Below, joun-
Wellington Croquet Association, driving the first ball to declare the 1932-33 season opened. Below, foun-
dation.mernben, ofthe Seatoun Croquet Club present)at the opening. From left, Mrs. H. J.Wyatt Miss
dation members of the Seatoun Croquet Club present at the opening. From left, Mrs. H. J. Wyatt, Miss
R. McFarlane, Mrs.G. H.Bradley, Mrs. W. MeGill,Mrs,W.P.McGhr (president), Mrs./E. Henderson,
R. McFarlane, Mrs. G. H. Bradley, Mrs. W. McGill, Mrs. W. P. McGirr (president), Mrs. E. Henderson,
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f . . Mrs. J. Fuller, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Mrs. J.Kircher. ...';...
Mrs. J. Fuller, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Mrs. J. Kircher.
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':'":'. S.^P. Andrew-Photo.
S. P. Andrew Photo.
.] '~ S.?P..Andrew Photo.
S. P. Andrew Photo.
doctor, appointed by the joint
doctor, appointed by the joint
council,of the Order of St. John
council of the Order of St. John
and the New Zealand Red Cross?
and the New Zealand Red Cross
Society for'seryicejn the Far East.
Society for service in the Far East.
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; He. sails on February 12.
He sails on February 12.
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Miss Betty Blamires, Mus. Bdc., A.R.C.M. (right) and Miss Vivienne
Miss Betty Blamires, Mus. Bac., A.R.C.M. (right) and Miss Vivienne
Blamires, A.R.C.M., L.R.AM., daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. E.
Blamires, A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. E.
0. Blamires, of Seatoun They have been in England for the past
O. Blamires, of Seatoun They have been in England for the past
three and a half years studying music, ahd are returning by the
three and a half years studying music, and are returning by the
"Kvening Post" I'hoto.
"Evening Post" Photo.
The Newtown Bo idling Club was ike first of the city clubs, with Seatoun, to open its green for the 1940-41 season. Bowlers are. seen
The Newtown Bowling Club was the first of the city clubs, with Seatoun, to open its green for the 1940-41 season. Bowlers are seen
. - "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
A view of the marine-museum at Seatoun School. The targe and interesting collection is the work .of ,
A view of the marine museum at Seatoun School. The large and interesting collection is the work of
', which are not so frequently seen.
which are not so frequently seen.
TENNIS SEASON OPENED.— Members of the Seatoun Tennis Club assembled on the Courts on Saturday afternoon for the official open*
TENNIS SEASON OPENED.— Members of the Seatoun Tennis Club assembled on the Courts on Saturday afternoon for the official open-
mg by the patron of the club, Mr. W.L. Page, who is standing on the left of the fron row. . ...
ing by the patron of the club, Mr. W. L. Page, who is standing on the left of the front row.
He : Of course yon told your mother how sorry 1 was for having made such a
He : Of course you told your mother how sorry I was for having made such a
fool of myself at the dinner party last night ? What did she say 7
fool of myself at the dinner party last night ? What did she say ?
She Oh, she said she noticed nothing unusual.
She : Oh, she said she noticed nothing unusual.
: "Evening Post" Photo,,
"Evening Post" Photo.
AT THE HARBOUR'S &NTRANCE.—A view of Steeple Rock,, photographed' from- Seatoun.:- The, .
AT THE HARBOUR'S ENTRANCE.— A view of Steeple Rock, photographed from Seatoun. The
Wellington Harbour Board proposes replacing a; black buoy, which now marks- the ,entrance- to the
Wellington Harbour Board proposes replacing a black buoy, which now marks the entrance to the
.- .. hcfijjojn- at-thj_5 point, with-an -pcculjmg-tight.pjiSu^fa-Rgck. __:..: .. ~:'--:.-^4
harbour at this point, with an occulting light on Steeple Rock.
Pilot Officer frank ("Spud")
Pilot Officer Frank ("Spud")
Pilot Officer frank (-Spud")
Pilot Officer frank ("Spud")
Rewai,"'which is the Maori equi-
Rewai," which is the Maori equi-
of Auckland, * producer of the
of Auckland, producer of the
1 8.8.C.
B.B.C.
These jaws came from a white pointer shark
These jaws came from a white pointer shark
caught at the Chatham Islands. They were .'lent .
caught at the Chatham Islands. They were lent
School, ivhere they are a much-prized addition to
School, where they are a much-prized addition to
Seatoun Heights early yesterday morning and ended in, the position
Seatoun Heights early yesterday morning and ended in the position
2:24PM, 10 September 2025 SharonC edited MARRIAGES.
MACARTNEY— April 21, at the
BOEHMER-MACARTNEY— April 21, at the
youngest sun of the late Captain Boehmer, of the
youngest son of the late Captain Boehmer, of the
?Ist and 4th Regiments, to Minie, youngest (daughter
?Ist and 4th Regiments, to Minie, youngest daughter
if the late William Isaac Macartney, Chief Super-
of the late William Isaac Macartney, Chief Super-
-.' . Spencer Digby and "Evening Post" Photo.
Spencer Digby and "Evening Post" Photo.
DEDICATED THIS AFTERNOON.—Hie new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun, ivhich is being officially
DEDICATED THIS AFTERNOON.— The new Presbyterian Church at Seatoun, which is being officially
opened-and dedicated this afternoon by the.Rev. Dr. John Dickie (inset), principal of the Presbyterian
opened and dedicated this afternoon by the Rev. Dr. John Dickie (inset), principal of the Presbyterian
Theological College at Dunedin. . ' ~'_'..
Theological College at Dunedin.
Intent on the ball, fudging by the expressions on the faces of these
Intent on the ball, judging by the expressions on the faces of these
Park last Saturday^ ..-.... -- ...
Park last Saturday.
; . Wellington Studios Photo.
Wellington Studios Photo.
SCHOLARS ,IN FANCY P^ -Scholars of the SeaLoun School in fancy dress on Saturday afternoon
SCHOLARS IN FANCY DRESS. Scholars of the Seatoun School in fancy dress on Saturday afternoon
onlhe'OCcasion,:.pf:t!ie:fai L held by the Seatoun Home and School 'Association and School Committee to
on the occasion of the fair held by the Seatoun Home and School Association and School Committee to
; . : . , . . . . I®^ jwiii. jor.schggl improvements. .
raise funds for school improvements.
evening to. the Seatoun Auxiliary
evening to the Seatoun Auxiliary
sociation by ivives and mothers
sociation by wives and mothers
of soldiers ivho served during
of soldiers who served during
1014-18.
1914-18.
"..'. '. "Evenlrie Post" Photo. .
"Evening Post" Photo.
Tournament at Lyall Bay. Three greens are being used for,the tournament Newtown, Lyall Bay, and
Tournament at Lyall Bay. Three greens are being used for the tournament—Newtown, Lyall Bay, and
..'. .Seatoun. ';.,- ' . '. - ; -.- v
Seatoun.
Harriers who took part last Saturday in the Olympic Club's three-mile run from Seatoun Heights Road. 1 hey were afterwards
Harriers who took part last Saturday in the Olympic Club's three-mile run from Seatoun Heights Road. They were afterwards
entertained to afternoon tea by the club's president, Mr. A. /. Perston (left).
entertained to afternoon tea by the club's president, Mr. A. J. Perston (left).
:.':. .'.... . . . . "Evening, Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
BOWLING. SEASON OPENED.— Mr. 11. A. Smiling, president of the Seatoun Bowling Club', welcoming
BOWLING SEASON OPENED.— Mr. H. A. Snelling, president of the Seatoun Bowling Club, welcoming
visitors on the:occasion; of the club's official opening-of-the-season ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
visitors on the occasion of the club's official opening-of-the-season ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
yesterday elected president at tin
yesterday elected president at the
fourteenth National Convention oj
fourteenth National Convention of
the Young Men's Christian Asso
the Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciation of New Zealand*
ciation of New Zealand.
Whoosh ! Bump ! ! Bang ! ! ! (He wasn't reckoning on shells. )
Whoosh ! Bump ! ! Bang ! ! ! (He wasn't reckoning on shells.)
Gilbert: iSotlnng shall ever cdrhe between vs, my darling. By yonder
Gilbert : Nothing shall ever come between us, my darling. By yonder
Pinnacle Hock 1 weai it '
Pinnacle Rock I swear it !
Whoosh ' Bump ! .' Bang ! ! ! (He wasn't reckoning on shells. )
Whoosh ! Bump ! ! Bang ! ! ! (He wasn't reckoning on shells. )
Phaola (on rails), David Garrick , High Gear/Countersign, Seatoun (almost obscured), Hynanna and Commendation.
Phaola (on rails), David Garrick , High Gear, Countersign, Seatoun (almost obscured), Hynanna and Commendation.
S.. P. Andrew Photo.
S. P. Andrew Photo.
of Seatoun, ivho has'beenielected
of Seatoun, who has been elected
President of the Wellington. Band
President of the Wellington Band
of Hope Union:
of Hope Union.
MISS GWYiraiE JONES,
MISS GWYNNE JONES,
MISS Q. STERLING,
MISS G. STERLING,
Seatoun. . .
Seatoun.
We'll play at bowls! -'Twill make me
We'll play at bowls.— 'Twill make me
1 think the world is "full of rubs
think the world is full of rubs.
Hogg, Seatoun, who was . recently
Hogg, Seatoun, who was recently
appointed to the teaching; staff of
appointed to the teaching staff of
Scots College. :
Scots College.
1:48PM, 10 September 2025 L M Wilson edited Births
nity Ward, to Jan (nee Deiley) i
nity Ward, to Jan (nee Deiley)
and Gary Middleton—a daugh-1
and Gary Middleton—a daugh-
How o 'Regan, Ell, and Co. caught the last car.
How O'Regan, Ell, and Co. caught the last car.
1:47PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit.
and drank it off, he observed t i ,t of
and drank it off, he observed that many of
Scipio, who, casting- aside all other considera-
Scipio, who, casting aside all other considera-
in'g up of-their children, and. it was to be ex-
ing up of their children, and. it was to be ex-
terest in it's progress". The reverend gentle-
terest in its progress. The reverend gentle-
a most eai-nest appeal to the mothers to assist
a most earnest appeal to the mothers to assist
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he observed, in many ways—by the formation
he observed, in many ways by the formation
fourth verse, " I will heal their backsliding, I
fourth verse, "I will heal their backsliding, I
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"Evening Tort" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
lington's earliest residents, . who
lington's earliest residents, who
died at Seatoun-this: morning.
died at Seatoun this morning.
1:45PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit.
same—the thorough, comprehensive, and truth-
same the thorough, comprehensive, and truth-
ful representation of God's word to humanity ;
ful representation of God's word to humanity;
shown in the language of the Bible ; but
shown in the language of the Bible; but
play many tune 3, each one of a similar nature,
play many tunes, each one of a similar nature,
from different instruments ; but in the Bible
from different instruments; but in the Bible
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Church, TYI aimers-street. The building was
Church, Manners-street. The building was
composed of different religiotis denominations,
composed of different religious denominations,
dealt with the subject in. the most compre-
dealt with the subject in the most compre-
potent, and always ready to save ; it was
potent, and always ready to save; it was
thev had yet time. The great }x>int -was that
thev had yet time. The great point was that
to fear —to them all alike, the rich as well as
to fear — to them all alike, the rich as well as
lieving to the 'poor patient, tossing about on
lieving to the poor patient, tossing about on
acceptance. ZSTo matter how much they might
acceptance. No matter how much they might
shine, the life, and the li.dit through which
shine, the life, and the light through which
with a proper spirit, (Jhr-ist being always
with a proper spirit, Christ being always
said of -Him in the sacred volume—" < v > here
said of Him in the sacred volume "Where
for ladies was delivei'ed by Dr. Somerville on
for ladies was delivered by Dr. Somerville on
pected from the well-known ability ofhe rev.
pected from the well-known ability of the rev.
gentleman, there waste very large attendance,
gentleman, there was a very large attendance,
said to have dropped a pearl of g-eat price in
said to have dropped a pearl of great price in
some liquid by which it was at < e dissolved
some liquid by which it was at once dissolved
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.'' -. .i., / ;-'"'' ,.:-,' ' :'-:y . j !<u'V ,-'"'' "E7ening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
NATIVE PLANGFS^pmSEATOUN- HEIGHTS.-^-. A. R. Perston's
NATIVE PLANTS ON SEATOUN HEIGHTS. Mr. A. R. Perston's
garden on Seatoun/Heights, once bare and windswept, but now made
garden on Seatoun Heights, once bare and windswept, but now made
beautiful: by the/planting of many native trees and shrubs. This y
beautiful by the planting of many native trees and shrubs. This
gardenihas bern awarded:.the Governor-General's ,trophy (inset)'
garden has been awarded the Governor-General's trophy (inset)
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for the best native garden-in' Wellington. In the. distance can be
for the best native garden in Wellington. In the distance can be
~r , .seen Pencarrow and Baring Heads. -'',:""' ."' , '
seen Pencarrow and Baring Heads.
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1:43PM, 10 September 2025 Geoff marked A SEATOUN SENSATION IN SIX SPASMS. as complete
1:42PM, 10 September 2025 Geoff marked KARAKA BAY AND SEATOUN ROAD. as complete
Wellington Photographic >Vork3 Photo.1'
Wellington Photographic Works Photo.
LADIES' DAY'AT THE SEATOUN BOWLING CLUB.— Ladies bowling on Saturday afternoon oii'the
LADIES' DAY AT THE SEATOUN BOWLING CLUB.— Ladies bowling on Saturday afternoon on the
' occasion of the twenty-first anniversary of the Seatoun Bowling" Club.
occasion of the twenty-first anniversary of the Seatoun Bowling Club.
MR. H. O. NOLAN, who died on CAPTAINJ. H^ROSS, V.D.^ who
MR. H. O. NOLAN, who died on CAPTAIN J. H. ROSS, V.D., who
Saturday morning. He was presi- died on Saturday. He was at one
Saturday morning. He was presi- died on Saturday. He was at one
dent of the Auckland Racing Club. time a,member . of the old Wei-
dent of the Auckland Racing Club. time a member of the old Wel-
- : ' ! ''.:' ' linglon Navals, and a well-known
lington Navals, and a well-known
' , >!;'~* ,' rifle shoU
rifle shot.
1:40PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit.
times shown to be open totheliberal, free, and in-
times shown to be open to the liberal, free, and in-
whole of his deliverance. Taking his text '-
whole of his deliverance. Taking his text
my spouse a spring shut up, a fountain ; '
my spouse a spring shut up, a fountain
eloquent and truly impressive, drew a parallel : ;
eloquent and truly impressive, drew a parallel
of the natural garden with that which existed --*
of the natural garden with that which existed
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in Heaven. All humanity, he observed, was '"
in Heaven. All humanity, he observed, was
Christ's natural garden. In it He endeavored- '
Christ's natural garden. In it He endeavored
to spend His time, its every flower and shrub "
to spend His time, its every flower and shrub
was His own kindly care; their very scent and j
was His own kindly care; their very scent and
essence were His rjarticular favor, and their -
essence were His particular favor, and their
brilliancy, energy, and growth his great desire. :
brilliancy, energy, and growth his great desire.
portions of the earth—where the tropical
portions of the earth where the tropical
bloomed with the plant from the Arctic pola
bloomed with the plant from the Arctic pole
where He might, and their attention was His own
where He might, and their attention was His own
State might be reckoned as so many bljoms in
State might be reckoned as so many blooms in
alwavs be remembered —" God so loved the
alwavs be remembered — "God so loved the
world that He gave His only begotten Son ; "
world that He gave His only begotten Son;"
and in thinking of that it was necessarytfor
and in thinking of that it was necessary for
peace with tho other world. The rev. gentle-
peace with the other world. The rev. gentle-
a gifted speaker was in their midst, —one
a gifted speaker was in their midst, — one
Christianity. . _ .
Christianity.
" THE BIBLE FOR THE WORLD."
"THE BIBLE FOR THE WORLD."
Monday evening's crowded attendanceat the
Monday evening's crowded attendance at the
the great feature of the meeting, that of " The
the great feature of the meeting, that of "The
introducing' the subject he observed that the
introducing the subject he observed that the
Bible was truly infallible ; and it was the only
Bible was truly infallible; and it was the only
ing—it was that in which God had stored up
ing it was that in which God had stored up
His promises—the record of the many truths
His promises the record of the many truths
modem signs of progresswere as nought. It had
modem signs of progress were as nought. It had
the world. 'Every face on earth was duly
the world. Every face on earth was duly
depicted, and their lineaments described. Bet
depicted, and their lineaments described. Let
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. ; r ' ' "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
' MR. 11. O.WStmiwhodied-on CAPTAINJ. H^ROSS, V.D.^ who
MR. H. O. NOLAN, who died on CAPTAINJ. H^ROSS, V.D.^ who
Saturday morning:, Hennas'presi- died on Saturday. ■He was at one
Saturday morning. He was presi- died on Saturday. ■He was at one
dent'oftheAuckldnd<;Racing:Club. time a,member . of the old Wei-
dent of the Auckland Racing Club. time a,member . of the old Wei-
"Erenlng Post"1 Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
"." "Evening Post" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
TOURNAMENT BOWLERS ON THE SEATOUN GREEN.-* view of the Seatoun Bowling Club's green
TOURNAMENT BOWLERS ON THE SEATOUN GREEN. A view of the Seatoun Bowling Club's green
this morning, when rink matches were m progress A measure-up is taking place on the far rink, and-
this morning, when rink matches were in progress A measure-up is taking place on the far rink, and
playersare intent on.the result.
players are intent on the result.
. among boys in Tauranga class boats.
among boys in Tauranga class boats.
1:35PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited The Pulpit.
DR. SOMERVILLE, THE EYAN-
DR. SOMERVILLE, THE EVAN-
' W GEL IST.
GELIST.
impressed, Eveu from an outside point of
impressed, Even from an outside point of
had undertaken had not been in vain ; for
had undertaken had not been in vain; for
singing of tli3 64th hymn, after which the
singing of the 64th hymn, after which the
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of Revolutions, and after a few hymns from
of Revolutions [ie Revelation], and after a few hymns from
quite occupied the closest atteution of his audi-
quite occupied the closest attention of his audi-
SERVICES AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALi AND
SERVICES AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL AND
THEATRE BOYAL ON SUNDAY.
THEATRE ROYAL ON SUNDAY.
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THE STEAM FEBBY TBOVBLE.
THE STEAM FERRY TROUBLE.
Deputation from Seatoun Aft the bottom seems to have d topped out of the
Deputation from Seatoun As the bottom seems to have dropped out of the
Si/dnry trade, Mr. Murrell, we've called m to point out what a fine opening
Sydney trade, Mr. Murrell, we've called in to point out what a fine opening
thew 'is for i/oui boatv in the Day'? Bay line. Boom to) < om petition there.
there is for your boats in the Day's Bay line. Room for competition there.
At Seatoun we'te got too mudi of it.
At Seatoun we've got too much of it.
A "FLYING" SOCCER ATTACK.— A scene during, the Waterside-
A "FLYING" SOCCER ATTACK.— A scene during the Waterside-
1 Bobson and Boyer, Pboto^
Robson and Boyer, Photo.
Seatoun matchl at the Basin Reserve on Saturday, one of the Seatoun
Seatoun match at the Basin Reserve on Saturday, one of the Seatoun
players fust missing the- ball during a hot attack-in ; the Waterside
players just missing the ball during a hot attack in the Waterside
t goal-mouth.
goal-mouth.

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