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"Evening Post" Plioio.
"Evening Post" Photo.
COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.— The 'finish of one of the junior
COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.— The finish of one of the junior
1:28PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
The whole lecture from beginning to end «as
The whole lecture from beginning to end was
on earth, his many acts for afflicted, and
on earth, his many acts for the afflicted, and
for those who had been dealt with—perhaps
for those who had been dealt with perhaps
hardly through life—being beautifully drawn,
hardly through life being beautifully drawn,
was the one end all they had to care for, as
was the one end all they had to care for, as
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the brilliance of Christ’s wisdom ; the exten-
the brilliance of Christ’s wisdom; the exten-
sion of his,power, the eloquence of his speech,
sion of his power, the eloquence of his speech,
were everywhere—here and there, and where-
were everywhere here and there, and where-
ever they mightgo,He was to bo felt; —from the
ever they might go, He was to be felt; — from the
if they liked to partake of them, a»d take a
if they liked to partake of them, and take a
rieveiend gentlemen observed, they should
reverend gentlemen observed, they should
which brought “ joy Unspeakable and full of
which brought “joy unspeakable and full of
glory.” The reverend gentlemen went onto
glory.” The reverend gentlemen went on to
observe that in this faith in Cud there was
observe that in this faith in God there was
joy in the unseen ; and in each of these par-
joy in the unseen; and in each of these par-
closest attention of his s.udience. Descriptive
closest attention of his audience. Descriptive
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Getting rid of the, ball, Parton, the Seatoun goalkeeper, avoids Leslie,
Getting rid of the ball, Parton, the Seatoun goalkeeper, avoids Leslie,
the Petone centre forward, while'a Seatoun defender approaches in
the Petone centre forward, while a Seatoun defender approaches in
game al the Basin Reserve last week.
game at the Basin Reserve last week.
A DANGEROUS BEND ON A POPULAR MOTOR ROAD.— a spur of the hill abutting on to the road to the north of
A DANGEROUS BEND ON A POPULAR MOTOR ROAD.— A spur of the hill abutting on to the road to the north of
Worser Bay which it is proposed to remove to give motorists a clearer view of the road. . This is a portion of one of the most
Worser Bay which it is proposed to remove to give motorists a clearer view of the road. This is a portion of one of the most
THERE'S A BOWER OF ROSES."— Another view of one of Wellington's beautiful public rose gardens. The above
"THERE'S A BOWER OF ROSES."— Another view of one of Wellington's beautiful public rose gardens. The above
. .'.'. .-.. "ETenlag Pott" Photo.
"Evening Post" Photo.
wSSf R°fh^ m °N A/° EULAR OTOR ROAD.-;* spur of the Ml abutting on to the road to the north of
A DANGEROUS BEND ON A POPULAR MOTOR ROAD. a spur of the hill abutting on to the road to the north of
Worser Bay which it is,proposed to remove to give motorists a clearer view of the road. . This is a portion, of one of the most
Worser Bay which it is proposed to remove to give motorists a clearer view of the road. . This is a portion of one of the most
;' popular motor runs around the city and is known as the.Queen's Drive.
popular motor runs around the city and is known as the Queen's Drive.
1:25PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
speech which clothes the truths of the-Gospel.
speech which clothes the truths of the Gospel
withacolcr which cannot be misunderstood, it*
with a color which cannot be misunderstood, it
must be admitted that the reverend gentleman’s
must be admitted that the reverend gentleman’s
i desire has been fully-accomplished;! wiz-V that
desire has been fully accomplished; viz, that
of spreading the Gospel, so him'
of spreading the Gospel, so far as in him
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in that respect he:has been ably
in that respect he has been ably assisted
most to secure that free and open admission to,
most to secure that free and open admission to
the grand medium towards a , thorough :
the grand medium towards a thorough
xe-vivification of the Christian Church.
re-vivification of the Christian Church.
... We are led into these remarks by the re-
We are led into these remarks by the re-
'such audiences ,to attend.: Yesterday morn-
such audiences to attend. Yesterday morn-
ing the Bev. Dr. Somerville addressed a
ing the Rev. Dr. Somerville addressed a
The text was given from Ist Petej, Ist chap,
The text was given from 1st Peter, 1st chap,
aiid Bth 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,
inaguificent address of biblical reading from
magnificent address of biblical reading from
forth that Cod was for God and all—the one
forth that God was for God and all the one
'Almighty and all-saving Creator. Descriptions
Almighty and all-saving Creator. Descriptions
theoriesin reference to,the true religion of Jesus
theories in reference to the true religion of Jesus
Christ and were persuasive id the extreme,
Christ and were persuasive in the extreme,
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"Evening Post" Photo.
THERE'SS A BOWER OF ROSES?—Another view of one of Wellington's -.beautiful public rose gardens. The above
THERE'S A BOWER OF ROSES." Another view of one of Wellington's beautiful public rose gardens. The above
pfwtographof therosery m the Zoo garden* was taken on the same day as ihatofthAotdical Gardens published last evening.
photograph of the rosery in the Zoo gardens was taken on the same day as that of the Botanical Gardens published last evening.
Scenes on the flying deck of H;M.S. Argus when the aircraft-carrier was at Portsmouth on December 9
Scenes on the flying deck of H.M.S. Argus when the aircraft-carrier was at Portsmouth on December 9
flying deck. Below, a view of the deck with inachines awaiting dispatch.
flying deck. Below, a view of the deck with machines awaiting dispatch.
1:20PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
THE EEV. DR. SOMERVILLE AT THE THEATRE
THE REV. DR. SOMERVILLE AT THE THEATRE
*/ . V ROYAL A ')
ROYAL
Ber<nous 'topics of all others, when spoken of
Religious topics of all others, when spoken of
in a truly evangeli-aic se&svcuriohsly enough,
in a truly evangelistic sense, curiously enough,
continue to .theT,world, and in this
continue to attract the world, and in this
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little world of ours—the city of. Wellington—!
little world of ours the city of Wellington
there has iarely been*Wanting an instance in
there has rarely been wanting an instance in
thh Education' waeQ a certain section
the Education Bill, when a certain section
through .Parliament, and very properly got it
through Parliament, and very properly got it
represented;.and erery one knew the. result of
represented; and every one knew the result of
hndeavor: Bat in the mission ordinated
that endeavor: But in the mission ordinated
by theiß-av. Dr. Somerville, and which has
by the Rev. Dr. Somerville, and which has
now been, nearly carried to- a conclusion, pro-
now been, nearly carried to a conclusion, pro-
been drawn before hi-u, his gifted ministrations
been drawn before him, his gifted ministrations
being snob .as: to thoroughly enthral the atten-!
being such as to thoroughly enthral the atten-
derive many weM-dravvh precepts which, ini
derive many well-drawn precepts which, in
religiousT dalculati<>n, r must 1 be 1 Afterwards
religious calculation, must be afterwards
reckoned in the measure: of his efforts. BiiU*
reckoned in the measure of his efforts. Bril-
liant, characteristic, and eloquent, enthusiastic*
liant, characteristic, and eloquent, enthusiastic
speech which clothes the truths tbe-Gospel.
speech which clothes the truths of the-Gospel.
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, . j, V. . ..,..: "'..'.'' ' Crown Studloa Photo.
Crown Studios Photo.
THE WORSER BAY SWIMMING AND' LIFE-SAVING.-CLUB.— Winners of the Junior Cup, Novice Cup,
THE WORSER BAY SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB.— Winners of the Junior Cup, Novice Cup,
andLawKoseßowl,l93l.Lefttoright:G.TurneyA.Bartlelt,A.D. Adams, I. Stone, I. Gendall.
and Law Rose Bowl, 1931. Left to right: G. Turney, A. Bartlett, A.D. Adams, I. Stone, I. Gendall.
Middle row: G. Bell, T. Rowell, K. M. Wilton, E. I. Bellman, A. Taylor, K. Jenkins. ,In front: E. F.
Middle row: G. Bell, T. Rowell, K. M. Wilton, E. F. Bellman, A. Taylor, K. Jenkins. In front: E. F.
White, G. A. James, J. W. Newport (club captain, instructor), J. /. Warring, and V. G. Ames (viah
White, G. A. James, J. W. Newport (club captain, instructor), J. J. Warring, and V. G. Ames (vice
1:13PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited DR. SOMERVILLE’S MISSION.
a gifted speaker was in their midst, —one
a gifted speaker was in their midst, — one
After the singing of a hymn, and ah intima-
After the singing of a hymn, and an intima-
1:13PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited DR. SOMERVILLE’S MISSION.
-SERVICES AT THE' ODD FELLOWS’ HALL AND
SERVICES AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL AND
welfare and substantial education of. a popula-
welfare and substantial education of a popula-
Bev. Charles Clark has been here, and his
Rev. Charles Clark has been here, and his
have likewise seen that when real taleut and
have likewise seen that when real talent and
has always been attentive listeners ; and ae
has always been attentive listeners; and de
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times shown to be open to the liberal, free, and in-
times shown to be open to the liberal, free, and in--
Bellows’ Hall, at the hour of eight o’clock,
Fellows’ Hall, at the hour of eight o’clock,
first chapter of John— Behold the Lamb of
first chapter of John Behold the Lamb of
God.’’ His address, which was listened
God.’’ His address, which was listened
o-raphic. He likened the spread of re-
graphic. He likened the spread of re-
courve of its progress through their midst
course of its progress through their midst
Ho urged all to unite and become that grand
He urged all to unite and become that grand
the . Evangelist again addressed an immense
the Evangelist again addressed an immense
in Heaven. All- humanity, he observed, was
in Heaven. All humanity, he observed, was
The cultivation: of that garden was His glorious
The cultivation of that garden was His glorious
achievement on earth ; the sum and substance
achievement on earth; the sum and substance
of His great mission here below.' Bat on look-
of His great mission here below. But on look-
ing at that garden which comprised plants aud
ing at that garden which comprised plants and
flowers from,all nations, and the innermost
flowers from all nations, and the innermost
portions of the earth—where the tropical
portions of the earth where the tropical
, bloomed with the plant from the Arctic pula
bloomed with the plant from the Arctic pole
He was always to be permitted to pluck one
He was always to be permitted to pluck one
where He might, andtheirattention was His own
where He might, and their attention was His own
that-garden, in which they all occupied a,
that garden, in which they all occupied a
of that place in the mind of Jesus—the
of that place in the mind of Jesus the
keeper of the garden in'' which they all had
keeper of the garden in' which they all had
always be remembered— God so loved the
always be remembered God so loved the
world that He gave His only begotten Son ; ,
world that He gave His only begotten Son;"
1 them all to take advantagajbf the opportunities
them all to take advantage of the opportunities
beautiful comparisons between nature and
beautiful comparisons between nature and
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1:07PM, 10 September 2025 Peter Lineham edited THE BIBLE AS IT IS.
rect : his very conception of humanity had
rect: his very conception of humanity had
theme ; and let them look at it as shown in
theme; and let them look at it as shown in
chapter of Acts, and the 20th verse —“Almost
chapter of Acts, and the 20th verse — “Almost
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Wellington Photographic Works Photo.
AT THE WORSER BAY SWIMMING CLUB'S CARNIVAL— On left, start of the 50 yards Wellington Centre Championship, the winner i C Cldridge, getting: a good start. Top right, winners of the Walker'
AT THE WORSER BAY SWIMMING CLUB'S CARNIVAL— On left, start of the 50 yards Wellington Centre Championship, the winner, C. Claridge, getting a good start. Top right, winners of the Walker
and Halltrophy forchampion clay teams—from left, C. Claridge, E. Eversleigh, E. M. Gill, R. Burns, A. de Costa. Bottom right, old-timers''team, winners of the challenge relay mcc—from left, F.
and Hall trophy for champion elay teams—from left, C. Claridge, E. Eversleigh, E. M. Gill, R. Burns, A. de Costa. Bottom right, old-timers' team, winners of the challenge relay race—from left, F. Wilson, V. L. Allen, G. J. Green, H. [Silean], J. W. Green.
Australia^ yachts ivhich competed
Australian yachts which competed
ship at Auckland. Taree ivas
ship at Auckland. Taree was
rnenes at Worser Bay during the coinbined yachting clubs' "Fitness
Scenes at Worser Bay during the coinbined yachting clubs' "Fitness
>"eek" picnic yesterday afternoon. Above, yachts and bathers on
Week" picnic yesterday afternoon. Above, yachts and bathers on
he beach. Right, children following .a club official who was
the beach. Right, children following a club official who was
12:10PM, 10 September 2025 HY edited DEATHS.
Staveley; aged 64 years
Staveley; aged 64 years.
12:09PM, 10 September 2025 HY edited DEATHS. and marked it as complete
BUTCHER - On August 26th. 1032, at the
BUTCHER - On August 26th. 1932, at the
loved mother of J. H. P. Evans; in her
loved mother of J. R. P. Evans; in her
12:08PM, 10 September 2025 HY edited DEATHS.
«rt««-On August 26th, 1932, at her
CROSKELL -On August 26th, 1932, at her
WKJTm Georee street, New Brighton,
residence, 62 George street, New Brighton,
J{ffto»ke»; ased SI years.
Betty Croskell; aged 81 years.
-.si-On August 26th. 3 932, at Christ-
EVANS-On August 26th. 1932, at Christ-
W zHa Catherine Elizabeth, dearly be-
church, Catherine Elizabeth, dearly be-
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gjiwttor of J. H. P. Evans; in her
loved mother of J. H. P. Evans; in her
jUI, jtH.
84th year.
...tjniy—On August 26th, 1932, at his
HALLIDAY—On August 26th, 1932, at his
;-£««.'Annat, Thomas, widower of the
residence, Annat, Thomas, widower of the
2,lirah HaUiday; aged 82 years.
late Sarah Halliday; aged 82 years.
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12:05PM, 10 September 2025 HY edited DEATHS.
_ - ~«B_On August 26th. 1032, at the
BUTCHER - On August 26th. 1032, at the
Hospital, James, beloved
Christchurch Hospital, James, beloved
°25|01 Annie Butcher, 23 Harper
husband of Annie Butcher, 23 Harper
aged 76 years.
street, Sydenham; aged 76 years.
nffflflS—On August 26th, 1932, at the
TIMPSON—On August 26th, 1932, at the
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fSdSsHMPital, Ashburton, Charles, dearly-
Public Hospital, Ashburton, Charles, dearly-
S«edlin«band of Ellen Ann Timpson, of
beloved husband of Ellen Ann Timpson, of
StwWi
Staveley; aged 64 years
(Jjr Funeral Notices See Page 20.)
(For Funeral Notices See Page 20.)
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11:55AM, 10 September 2025 HY edited DEATHS
6/23/00. Ist N2.Ef.l-On July
6/23/00. 1st N.Z.E.F.)-On July
21. 1961, at Timarn. dearly
21, 1961, at Timaru, dearly
[father of Les. Tony, Janet.
father of Les, Tony, Janet.
Dick, and Dougal:- and eldest
Dick, and Dougal; and eldest
ison of Mrs and the late Mr C.
son of Mrs and the late Mr C.
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[Timpson (Staveley): aged 66
Timpson (Staveley): aged 66
veare. No flowers, please. The
years. No flowers, please. The
1 Funeral will leave St. Stephen's
Funeral will leave St. Stephen's
'Church. Peel Forest, on Mon-
Church. Peel Forest, on Mon-
[commencing at 2 p.m., for the
commencing at 2 p.m., for the
Mount Peel Cemetery. R. W
Mount Peel Cemetery. R. W.
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11:44AM, 10 September 2025 HY edited ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
MAH IE U, Algernald Georgt
MAHIEU, Algernald George
9:18AM, 10 September 2025 teedee edited LOCAL AND GENERAL. and marked it as complete
: "*-:
- Crowded Out. — Owing to extreme pres-
Crowded Out. — Owing to extreme pres-
sure on our space our <Patea letter and
sure on our space our Patea letter and
issue] ' ' .
issue.
Chanqino- Hakds. — Thompson Bros, of
Changing Hands. — Thompson Bros. of
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Foilding have sold their business as general
Feilding have sold their business as general
storekeepers to Mr George Crichtbn, who
storekeepers to Mr George Crichton, who
will for the futuro carry on tho business. .
will for the future carry on the business.
Feildin& Stock Sales. — Messrs Hal-
Feilding Stock Sales. — Messrs Hal-
combe and Slierwell will hold the first of a
combe and Sherwell will hold the first of a
yards, Halcpnibc, on Friday, November 10.
yards, Halcombe, on Friday, November 10.
Severe Q-ale. — During tlio severe
Severe Gale. — During the severe
accidents occurred to tlio Harbour Board's
accidents occurred to the Harbour Boards
punts, one of which was sunk, and anotliei
punts, one of which was sunk, and another
Feildino Spouts. — A public meeting is
Feilding Spouts. — A public meeting is
to bo lield in Foilding to-morrow evening af
to be held in Feilding to-morrow evening at
8 o'clock, at Eoe's Hotel to receivo from tlic
8 oclock, at Roes Hotel to receive from the
tho sports committee tlic balance-sheet and
the sports committee the balance-sheet and
report for the past year, and to arrange o
report for the past year, and to arrange a
programme for this .season.
programme for this season.
The VETERisAmr Abt. — The world-re-
The Veterinary Art. — The world-re-
j novmed veterinary surgeon and vendor of
nowned veterinary surgeon and vendor of
patent and successful horse medicines, Mi
patent and successful horse medicines, Mr
S. Slesinger, lias arrived, and is now staying
S. Slesinger, has arrived, and is now staying
' at the Victoria Hotel, where he is prepared tc
at the Victoria Hotel, where he is prepared to
I receive orders for the supply of his mcdi-
receive orders for the supply of his medi-
i cines.
cines.
Colonisation Company. — 'A great de>
Colonisation Company. — A great de-
L mand has sprung up iv Wanganui durinj
mand has sprung up in Wanganui during
tbe last twenty-four hours for shares iv th<
the last twenty-four hours for shares in the
, Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Com-
Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Com-
pany, and Sir WMtworth Russell, the loca
pany, and Mr Whitworth Russell, the local
I agent, has been obliged to send north foi
agent, has been obliged to send north for
; additional forms of application.
additional forms of application.
Diphtheria. — The many friends of Mi
Diphtheria. — The many friends of Mr
Eoborson Pcrston, formerly manager of tht
Roberson Perston, formerly manager of the
. Bank of Sew South Wales, Wanganui, wil
Bank of Sew South Wales, Wanganui, will
sympathise sincerely witli him in tho sndder
sympathise sincerely with him in the sudden
loss of bis youngest daughter at Home, the
loss of his youngest daughter at Home, the
intelligence of whose flecease from diph-
intelligence of whose decease from diph-
Weekly Chronicle. — This journal wil
Weekly Chronicle. — This journal will
1 be published on Saturday morning, insteac
be published on Saturday morning, instead
, of this morning, so as to enable us to plae<
of this morning, so as to enable us to place
before our readers full accounts of the
before our readers full accounts of the
, Agricultural and Pastoral Association's
Agricultural and Pastoral Associations
Annual Show, and of tbe Spring Meeting ol
Annual Show, and of the Spring Meeting of
1 tbe Wanganui Jockey Club, which takes
the Wanganui Jockey Club, which takes
Mb S. J. Thompson.— This genllemar.
Mr S. J. Thompson. — This gentleman
has resigned his seat in tbe Teilding Borougl
has resigned his seat in the Feilding Borough
Council, and the Voilding Star understands
Council, and the Feilding Star understands
that ho purposes leaving tho district and
that he purposes leaving the district and
settling as a farmer on another part of th(
settling as a farmer on another part of the
Train Tjiaitic. — An unusually large
Train Traffic. — An unusually large
number of people availed thomselves ycstei 1 '
number of people availed themselves yester-
day of tbe facilities for travelling provided
day of the facilities for travelling provided
by our railway line, no fewer than 450
by our railway line, no fewer than 450
p people coming to town by tbe trains from
people coming to town by the trains from
the north and south in tbo morning, for tht
the north and south in the morning, for the
, purpose, doubtless, of attending tbe show
purpose, doubtless, of attending the show
and probably of being present also at to-clay's
and probably of being present also at to-days
races. - '
races.
Mabton House Faib. — Several horse
Marton Horse Fair. — Several horse
breeders from New Plj'inouth and the West
breeders from New Plymouth and the West
Coast generally have bcon urging on Messrs
Coast generally have been urging on Messrs
known Marton auctioneers, to bold at an
known Marton auctioneers, to hold at an
Mr Hammond's farni in March of this yeai
Mr Hammonds farm in March of this year
having been sucli a great success. We liavc
having been such a great success. We have
Pjiinoess Theatre. — Tho Theatre was
Princess Theatre. — The Theatre was
crowded last night in every part, tbe pro-
crowded last night in every part, the pro-
gramme consisting of " Milky White " and
gramme consisting of Milky White and
tbe burlesque " Black-eyed - Susan." Tbe
the burlesque Black-eyed - Susan. The
excellent acting of Mr Beckett in tho formci
excellent acting of Mr Beckett in the former
piece was decidedly the feature of tht
piece was decidedly the feature of the
evening, but tbo burlesque excitited roars
evening, but the burlesque excitited roars
of laughter throughout, and iras adiniroblj
of laughter throughout, and was admirably
peated to-night, until after which, wo must
peated to-night, until after which we must
defer any detailed notice. Tlio perfor-
defer any detailed notice. The perfor-
mances are in aid of tbe Public library
mances are in aid of the Public library
, consequences to those concerned. A settlei
consequences to those concerned. A settler
was driving bis family out in a spring cart,
was driving his family out in a spring cart,
and, when about Westmere, be, for some
and, when about Westmere, he, for some
reason, removed tbe blinkers from his horse.
reason, removed the blinkers from his horse.
The consequence was that tho bor3o bolted,
The consequence was that the horse bolted,
nor did he stay bis course until be bad ac-
nor did he stay his course until he had ac-
complished tbo distance to town. For-
complished the distance to town. For-
tunately, tbe occupants of the trap all re-
tunately, the occupants of the trap all re-
tained their seats savo the baby, which was
tained their seats save the baby, which was
thrown out'by its mother during the horses
thrown out by its mother during the horses
picked up unharmed by later -travellers
picked up unharmed by later travellers
along tbe road, and returned to its anxious
along the road, and returned to its anxious
Thoeouohbhed Stallions. — Some con
Thoroughbred Stallions. — Some con-
fusion was caused at tbe show grounds yes
fusion was caused at the show grounds yes-
terday through one of tho assistant secretarys
terday through one of the assistant secretarys
pany's Biro Cap-a-Pie, who was awarded
panys sire Cap-a-Pie, who was awarded
second prize, and also a similar ticket to
second prize, and also a similar ticket to
tbe groom in charge o£ Cnp-a-Pie iinaginod
the groom in charge of Cap-a-Pie imagined
that his charge Cad been awarded first
that his charge had been awarded first
prize, and duly attached tbe card to bis
prize, and duly attached the card to his
1 horses bridle. It, however, soon became
horses bridle. It, however, soon became
could not- both be first prize-takers, and tho
could not both be first prize-takers, and the
attention of tbo stewards having been drawn
attention of the stewards having been drawn
to tho incident, tbe mistake was rectified,
to the incident, the mistake was rectified,
; and a second prize card attatebed to Cap-a-
and a second prize card attached to Cap-a-
to the effect Unit tbo judges had been un-
to the effect that the judges had been un-
able to decide as to the merits of tbe two
able to decide as to the merits of the two
sires was quickly disp«U«d.
sires was quickly dispelled.
Awkwabd Accident. — Two enormous
Awkward Accident. — Two enormous
at Hie show yesterday, and elicited a large
at the show yesterday, and elicited a large
judges, who wero enthusiastic in tbeir praises
judges, who were enthusiastic in their praises
', of the qualities of tbe huge quadrupeds.
of the qualities of the huge quadrupeds.
[ They were almost too big for their pen,
They were almost too big for their pen,
however, and oue of them, rendered some-
however, and one of them, rendered some-
what restless probably by a severe llesb
what restless probably by a severe flesh
', wound which it bad given itself aceross tho
wound which it had given itself across the
nose, succeeded in breaking a panel" of tbe
nose, succeeded in breaking a panel of the
, prison, from which they were transferred to
prison, from which they were transferred to
nnollicr and seemingly "stronger one. Here,
another and seemingly stronger one. Here,
however, the wounded animal beeamo more
however, the wounded animal became more
restive, and in tlic course of its plunging
restive, and in the course of its plunging
from bido to side as admirer's interviewed it,
from side to side as admirers interviewed it,
it suddjnlv slashed out witb its hoof, hitting
it suddenly slashed out with its hoof, hitting
to bo in close proximity, a nasty blow in the
to be in close proximity, a nasty blow in the
fnco, blacking one eye and knocking out
face, blacking one eye and knocking out
screral to. A.
several teeth.
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General Church Fond. — At a meet-
General Church Fund. — At a meet-
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1.0. G.T. —The usual weekly meeting
I.O.G.T. — The usual weekly meeting
o'clock.
oclock.
Fike Bbioabe. — The town companies
Fire Brigade. — The town companies
of the Eire Brigade tested their hose last
of the Fire Brigade tested their hose last
proved bad. The Keitli-atreet Company
proved bad. The Keith-street Company
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test theirß next Thursday.
test theirs next Thursday.
Tbibbb. — Messrs Nichols. Tarrant and
Timber. — Messrs Nichols Tarrant and
Company, of Feildiag, advertise that they
Company, of Feilding, advertise that they
descriptions, and in any quautity, to be
descriptions, and in any quantity, to be
General Church: Fond. — At a meet-
General Church Fond. — At a meet-
ing of Christ Church parishioner.*, held
ing of Christ Church parishioners, held
Volunteers. — Tho Wanganui City
Volunteers. — The Wanganui City
Rifles and the City Uifles, accompanied
Rifles and the City Rifles, accompanied
A Eisuption. — A volcanic
A Volcanic Eruption. — A volcanic
eruption is taking place at the Tara»aki
eruption is taking place at the Taranaki
rock. The fissure from which tho steam
rock. The fissure from which the steam
Wellington Railway Station.— The
Wellington Railway Station. — The
' ton Railway Station Contract: — Accepted
ton Railway Station Contract :— Accepted
— Alex. Eeece, Wellington, £2294 De-
— Alex. Reece, Wellington, £2294. De-
clined—Mitchell and Clegg, £2362; J.
clined Mitchell and Clegg, £2362 ; J.
Adams, £2370 ; A. Compton, £2549 ; J.
Adams, £2376 ; A. Compton, £2549 ; J.
Russell, £2093 ; W. ltidler, £2H99 ;
Russell, £2693 ; W. Ridler, £2699 ;
Towsend and Sabb, £2850; lames Wil- j
Towsend and Sabb, £2850 ; James Wil-
son, £2883 ; Murdoch and Hose, £2890 ; I
son, £2883 ; Murdoch and Hose, £2890 ;
James Lockie, £2973 j A. Whiteford,
James Lockie, £2978 ; A. Whiteford,
Wellington Fire Brigades. —It
Wellington Fire Brigades. — It
neenis nearly certain that the Wellington
seems nearly certain that the Wellington
remains lo be seen. At all events, the
remains to be seen. At all events, the
brigades have given up work, aud are
brigades have given up work, and are
regard to the brigades' property, but it is
regard to the brigades property, but it is
with which premises and plant wero both
with which premises and plant were both
materiel. Tho plant certainly does not
matériel. The plant certainly does not
lurpose. We foresee trouble in this dis-
purpose. We foresee trouble in this dis-
banding of the brigades. In .case of fire
banding of the brigades. In case of fire
tlie brigades shabbily juid discourteously,
the brigades shabbily and discourteously,
anri the latter, with very bad judgment,
and the latter, with very bad judgment,
paid them back in their own coi;;, for-
paid them back in their own coin, for-
getting apparently that the iulerests of
getting apparently that the interests of
taken the work of a jire brigade, they
taken the work of a fire brigade, they
should not have retired from the fiold
should not have retired from the field
CALiFOENtAN Quail.— Theae birds are
Californian Quail. — These birds are
tho Kiwitea District, near the homestead
the Kiwitea District, near the homestead
The Burgess 8011.-— At a meeting of
The Burgess Roll. — At a meeting of
tho Public Works Committee of the
the Public Works Committee of the
Wellington City Couucil a suggestion
Wellington City Council a suggestion
waa trnde by the Mayor that tlie burgess
was made by the Mayor that the burgess
to be ve.'iduble at a shilling. This (says
to be vendable at a shilling. This (says
tion, und we trust tho Couucil will adopt
tion, and we trust the Council will adopt
Wokk for the Lvwyters. — AYe learn
Work for the Lawyers. — We learn
that thu difficulty with regard to certain
that the difficulty with regard to certain
of the Avenue sections below Dr Earlo's,
of the Avenue sections below Dr Earles,
| which va3 supposed to have been settled,
which was supposed to have been settled,
TVe also learn that the claim will be
We also learn that the claim will be
that further specimons of copper have
that further specimens of copper have
Travel's, Esq, when that gentleman gavo
Travers, Esq, when that gentleman gave
the D'Urville Island, or the Dun Moun-
the DUrville Island, or the Dun Moun-
wood in Messrs Cross Brothers' timber
wood in Messrs Cross Brothers timber
necessary in the way oF bandaging, and
necessary in the way of bandaging, and
Hotel on Y/cdnesday evening. The re-
Hotel on Wednesday evening. The re-
port and balance-aheet as read by the
port and balance-sheet as read by the
Secretary were adopted. Tho following
Secretary were adopted. The following
officers were elected : — Hon Secretary
officers were elected :— Hon Secretary
It wns decided not to joia the proposed
It was decided not to join the proposed
ing the Wangauui and surrounding dis-
ing the Wanganui and surrounding dis-
.Ngnawakanuv, was la3t evening arrested
Ngnawakaraw, was last evening arrested
and lodged iv tho lock-up upon two
and lodged in the lock-up upon two
taken a number of cattle from Mr McOon^
taken a number of cattle from Mr McCon-
three cows on his buhalf, but instead of
three cows on his behalf, but instead of
hauding over the money accused spent it.
handing over the money accused spent it.
There 13, however, a second, aud more
There is, however, a second, and more
vey's knowledge or consent.
veys knowledge or consent.
A Stolen Kiss.— At the Resident
A Stolen Kiss. — At the Resident
Magistrate's Ojurt, Tim-iru, on the 20th
Magistrates Court, Timaru, on the 20th
instant, a woman named Graff, whose trus-
instant, a woman named Graff, whose hus-
band is up-country, proceeded against oue
band is up-country, proceeded against one
excited much amusement. Tho prose-
excited much amusement. The prose-
cutrix alleged that o;i Thursday last,
cutrix alleged that on Thursday last,
account.andashe failed togethia money he
account, and as he failed to get his money he
forcibly extrncted a kiss. Allpress stoutly
forcibly extracted a kiss. Allpress stoutly
dcn ; ed the alleged endearments, and the
denied the alleged endearments, and the
cisc had finally to bo adjourned to enable
case had finally to be adjourned to enable
Lord Seaconsfield's Polict. — The
Lord Beaconsfields Policy. — The
Journal des Debuts considers that " Lord
Journal des Débats considers that Lord
Baaconsfield, by his energetic attitude, by
Beaconsfield, by his energetic attitude, by
BeaconsQeld's policy has cost in pounds
Beaconsfields policy has cost in pounds
policy of Mr Gladstone? How can one
policy of Mr Gladstone ? How can one
calculate, since all tho consequences have
calculate, since all the consequences have
will be the cost to Kngland of the suppres-
will be the cost to England of the suppres-
Gladstone should roolcstly aod silently
Gladstone should modestly aod silently
have accorded in 1871? England has
have accorded in 1871 ? England has
to I'ff-ct a re-entry into Kurope after the
to effect a re-entry into Europe after the
defection of leaving it, and tho time always
defection of leaving it, and the time always
Bi;aconsfield, in spite of all its faults of
Beaconsfield, in spite of all its faults of
in tho English lieart."
in the English heart.
Sydney Exhibition-. — Tho Sydney
Sydney Exhibition. — The Sydney
says : "JSTew Zealand photography is
says :— New Zealand photography is
Mr W. Collie, of .Napier, has a really mag-
Mr W. Collie, of Napier, has a really mag-
nificent display of negatives, taken by tlio
nificent display of negatives, taken by the
the moat remarkable scones to be found in
the most remarkable scones to be found in
New Zealand. JN'otliin'r we have ever seen
New Zealand. Nothing we have ever seen
surpass them They are simply perfection.
surpass them. They are simply perfection.
Mr 11. H. Bartlett, of Auckland ; Mr A.
Mr R. H. Bartlett, of Auckland ; Mr A.
T. Botliamley, of Wellington; Messrs
T. Bothamley, of Wellington ; Messrs
Giblis, of Wellington ; Messrs Hart,
Gibbs, of Wellington ; Messrs Hart,
son ; and Mr AY. T. L. Locke Travera,
son ; and Mr W. T. L. Locke Travers,
graphs of JVcw 2/caland scenery, to the
graphs of New Zealand scenery, to the
Oamaru Chamber of Commerce, tlic Wel-
Oamaru Chamber of Commerce, the Wel-
lington City Council, tl>e Corporation of
lington City Council, the Corporation of
Dunedin, and (ho liokitika Committee
Dunedin, and the Hokitika Committee
marvels of the wonderlul land of the
marvels of the wonderful land of the
I Maori are reproduced with astonishing
Maori are reproduced with astonishing
fidelity to nature."
fidelity to nature.
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5:28AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NOTES.
Raglan County Council for the Whaing-
Raglan County Council for the Whainga-
ment in connection wth the latter club
ment in connection with the latter club
of £1 12s 10d. A meeting ot the sub-
of £1 12s 10d. A meeting of the sub-
5:17AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NOTES. and marked it as complete
Whence it c.mc is it mystery.
Whence it came is a mystery.
Mr Champbell Johnson I) s been re-
Mr Champbell Johnson has been re-
Raglan County Council for the Whiing.-
Raglan County Council for the Whaing-
roa Hiding, vice Mr J. A. La Trobe (re-
roa Riding, vice Mr J. A. La Trobe (re-
is understood that if £2OO a year is
is understood that if £200 a year is
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to take on the Club on vory favourable
to take on the Club on very favourable
take up the runuing.
take up the running.
went to Kawh'a. They are now anxious
went to Kawhia. They are now anxious
to try conclusions with Buapuke on
to try conclusions with Ruapuke on
attack Wainiiaroon the 22nd.
attack Waingaro on the 22nd.
clusions. The ladies' lnndicap tourna-
clusions. The ladies' handicap tourna-
ment iu connection wth the latter club
ment in connection wth the latter club
behind scratch), Misa Moore being second
behind scratch), Miss Moore being second
and Miss Breymen third.
and Miss Bregmen third.
sa.se on her last trip down The sea and
sage on her last trip down The sea and
a)-o been let to form the road through
also been let to form the road through
List season Mr E. P. Cor kill promised
Last season Mr E. P. Corkill promised
regatta), was the winner, and Mi Corkill
regatta), was the winner, and Mr Corkill
McMuhon, 'wanted' in Sydney on
McMahon, 'wanted' in Sydney on
The cth'-r day a small ' smash' oc-
The other day a small ' smash' oc-
of £1 12s lOd. A meeting ot the sub-
of £1 12s 10d. A meeting ot the sub-
deeds of their sections adjoining the re
deeds of their sections adjoining the re-
notification that the sections are the pro*
notification that the sections are the pro-
perty of the people of Kaglan. At the
perty of the people of Raglan. At the
here. Who will be the next. Our re«
here. Who will be the next. Our re-
and planß for the future aie already
and plans for the future are already
and Te Mata. We shall tee.
and Te Mata. We shall see.
recent Show disclose a credit I alance of
recent Show disclose a credit balance of
of a fund for next year's exhibition, to
of a fund for next year's exhibition, to-
annual bhow must eventually becume a
annual show must eventually become a
Raglan and Rawhia unite in this matter,
Raglan and Kawhia unite in this matter,
gain. It. is impossible to metal all the
gain. It is impossible to metal all the
roads in the district at a coat of from
roads in the district at a cost of from
£6OO to £BOO per mile. The settlers
£600 to £800 per mile. The settlers
hhould readily recognise this, and not be
should readily recognise this, and not be
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4:56AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NOTES.
[By Chronicler.!
[By Chronicler.]
267 acres of hush land at Te Mata.
267 acres of bush land at Te Mata.
4:56AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NOTES.
and 1s for ladies Mr Blaokett was ap-
and 1s for ladies Mr Blackett was ap-
4:55AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN NOTES. and marked it as complete
267 acres of hush land at Te Mixta.
267 acres of hush land at Te Mata.
Active 6tepß are being taken to secure
Active steps are being taken to secure
v*sit of MrNorthcroft, S.M.
visit of Mr Northcroft, S.M.
Mr Euerton Ward has passed the neces-
Mr Egerton Ward has passed the neces-
rnarino engine-driver's certificate.
rnarine engine-driver's certificate.
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to settlement —bad roade. More anon.
to settlement —bad roads. More anon.
weekly mail service with Wnikato and
weekly mail service with Waikato and
and coach. '1 he Premier when here pro-
and coach. The Premier when here pro-
certificate from His Exoellency the Go-
certificate from His Excellency the Go-
field of operations /or next season will be
field of operations for next season will be
at the rlilatoriness of the County Council
at the dilatoriness of the County Council
mence building and. to generally improve
mence building and to generally improve
nothing uutil the Council has done its
nothing until the Council has done its
Please convey to Raglau friends my
Please convey to Raglan friends my
hearty thunka fur their kind birthday
hearty thanks for their kind birthday
drive away dull cure and anxiety.—K. J.
drive away dull cure and anxiety.—R. J.
Skddon'
Seddon.'
' giunters.' Oue of them, in the excite-
' grunters.' One of them, in the excite-
He spent about 24 hours in the hush,
He spent about 24 hours in the bush,
when he fortunately struck Mr Cornea'
when he fortunately struck Mr Cornes'
oredit balance. Subscriptions for the
credit balance. Subscriptions for the
year were fixed at 2s fid for gentlemen
year were fixed at 2s 6d for gentlemen
and Is for ladies Mr Blaokett was ap-
and 1s for ladies Mr Blaokett was ap-
H. Pettit, L. Pegler, E. W. Green and
H. Pettit, L. Pegler, F. W. Green and
on Wednesday evenings in the Publio
on Wednesday evenings in the Public
Hull.
Hall.
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4:38AM, 10 September 2025 John edited Raglan Port In Use and marked it as complete
;20,000 hardwood posts from Australia
20,000 hardwood posts from Australia
the war the port .has been virtually
the war the port has been virtually
4:34AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN RILL
for a grant of £2 for £1 for the new-
for a grant of £2 for £1 for the new
work, instead of the usual £1 for £l.
work, instead of the usual £1 for £1.
4:30AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN RILL and marked it as complete
RAGLAN RILL
RAGLAN HILL
what is known as the Towm Hill de-
what is known as the Town Hill de-
the present metalled low roads, xvhich
the present metalled low roads, which
was £4OO, whereas to satisfy the Pub-
was £400, whereas to satisfy the Pub-
gineer) said tlie Public Works Depart-
gineer) said the Public Works Depart-
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ment had %ot yet drawn up an esti-
ment had not yet drawn up an esti-
tate to the Highways Board, but tie
tate to the Highways Board, but he
had not yet approved of tlie
had not yet approved of the
Mr Parker said tlie low road had
Mr Parker said the low road had
would be required to find £GOO, which
would be required to find £600, which
board area and the townspeople 'paid
board area and the townspeople paid
both county and town hoard rates.
both county and town board rates.
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4:14AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN SANITARY RATES
yea/.
year.
A letter I received from the clerk'
A letter I received from the clerk
occasion. At the rate of Is. per lift,
occasion. At the rate of 1s. per lift,
1 received about 6s. worth of service
I received about 6s. worth of service
for my 255. contribution to the funds,
for my 25s. contribution to the funds,
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.Some relief.—l am, etc.,
some relief.—l am, etc.,
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4:10AM, 10 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN SCHOOL.
present showed by their ready ap-
present showed by their ready ap-
Mr R. 11, Cushman, chairman of the
Mr R. H. Cushman, chairman of the
tent of about £l2.
tent of about £12.
M. McLauchlan ; N “ The Landman,” In-
M. McLauchlan ; “ The Landman,” In-
evening, “Yo Mariners- of England,”
evening, “Ye Mariners of England,”
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by G. Choir. This was the piece and
by C. Choir. This was the piece and
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2:47AM, 10 September 2025 Grant Crawford edited ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
HARRIS, Leicester (Ma|or) —
HARRIS, Leicester (Major) —
PALMER, Stanley Keith— Or
PALMER, Stanley Keith— On
February 10, 1977. at his
February 10, 1977, at his
Street, Wai mate, dearly
Street, Waimate, dearly
Richard—Ou February IU,
Richard—On February 10,
10:48PM, 9 September 2025 teedee edited LOCAL, AND GENERAL NEWS. and marked it as complete
Licences. — The hotelkeepera and others
Licences. — The hotelkeepers and others
Sale of Mr Brown's Stud. —There
Sale of Mr Browns Stud. — There
was a good attendance at Mr J. Chadwick'B
was a good attendance at Mr J. Chadwicks
sale of MrT. V. Brown's Stud yesterday,
sale of Mr T. V. Browns Stud yesterday,
and oh the whole excellent prices were rea-
and on the whole excellent prices were rea-
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lised. 'Lochinvar' wa3 knocked down to
lised. Lochinvar was knocked down to
' Flatcatcher ' for £30. The Peer ' was
Flatcatcher for £30. The Peer was
Correction. There was a serious print-
Correction. There was a serious print-
row's application for a renewal of his
rows application for a renewal of his
Immigrants. — The following is an op-
Immigrants. — The following is an ap-
proximate list, of the immigrants .expected
proximate list of the immigrants expected
to arrive by the ' Wennington,' now over-
to arrive by the Wennington, now over-
iabourers, 1 tinsmith, 1 bricklayer, 4 farm
labourers, 1 tinsmith, 1 bricklayer, 4 farm
t mason, 1 farrier, 6 carpenters, 1 gastitter,
1 mason, 1 farrier, 6 carpenters, 1 gasfitter,
1 wheelwright. Single men— l3^labourers,
1 wheelwright. Single men 13 labourers,
blacksmith, 16 farm labourers, 1 sailrnaker,
blacksmith, 16 farm labourers, 1 sailmaker,
Single women — 11 general servants, 1 house-
Single women — 11 general servants, 1 house-
maid, 1 housekeeper, I cook, 3 young girls.
maid, 1 housekeeper, 1 cook, 3 young girls.
The Provincial A aDiToasuny. — It was
The Provincial Auditorship. — It was
viucial Treasurer from spending the £50,500
vincial Treasurer from spending the £50,500
next sittings, aud if sustained, will of course
next sittings, and if sustained, will of course
upset the whole case of the General Govern
upset the whole case of the General Govern-
sat at Welington on the 15th and 16th -iust,
sat at Wellington on the 15th and 16th inst,
There were present — Key James Doull, of
There were present — Rev James Doull, of
Rangitikei moderator ; Rev Messrs Elmslie
Rangitikei moderator ; Rev Messrs Elmslie,
Paterson, Moir, . Ross, Lawrie, and Mr
Paterson, Moir, Ross, Lawrie, and Mr
that the Rev Neil McOullum (whose creden
that the Rev Neil McCullum (whose creden-
encouragement ami success. The Presby-
encouragement and success. The Presby-
tery give a cordial welcome to Mr McCtil-
tery give a cordial welcome to Mr McCul-
ium as a fellow laborer in that new and in-
lum as a fellow laborer in that new and in-
wide district"; and for their taking steps to
wide district ; and for their taking steps to
of the field, which may still be left unoc
of the field, which may still be left unoc-
enpied. The Fresbytery took up the sub-
cupied. The Presbytery took up the sub-
decidedly opposed to grants be : ng given to
decidedly opposed to grants being given to
Province not established uuder the Act.
Province not established under the Act.
mittees to act under the. General Board,
mittees to act under the General Board,
but to be elected by the. ratepayers ; the
but to be elected by the ratepayers ; the
if they see tit, to sanction religious instruc-
if they see fit, to sanction religious instruc-
school aud under the proviso of a, conscience
school and under the proviso of a conscience
be made by the local boarus, but only thoae
be made by the local boards, but only those
to the Provincial £punoil. The Presbytery
to the Provincial Council. The Presbytery
to huld the next ordinary meeting at Wan-
to hold the next ordinary meeting at Wan-
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10:29PM, 9 September 2025 L M Wilson edited Births
MIDDLETON — On January i J
MIDDLETON — On January
28. 1975. at Ashburton Mater- £
28, 1975, at Ashburton Mater-
nity Ward, to Rayiene and j
nity Ward, to Rayiene and
Russell Middleton — a son. |
Russell Middleton — a son.
(Both well.
Both well.
9:47PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited PERSONAL
Was death of Mr. James Wilson, of
The death of Mr. James Wilson, of
Tuesday. . The deceased, who was *M
Tuesday. . The deceased, who was 74
far ike last £0 years, 30 of which a*
far the last 50 years, 30 of which he
spent in Pukehou. .' ,
spent in Pukehou.
flortett, haß paßßed away at the age «J .
Corbett, haß paßßed away at the age «J .
9:45PM, 9 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN TOWN BOARD and marked it as complete
Board, so an election yill be neces-
Board, so an election will be neces-
Messrs J. M. Thompson, A. L. Pogler,
Messrs J. M. Thompson, A. L. Pegler,
9:42PM, 9 September 2025 John edited Raglan Town Board
At the meeting of tho Raglan
At the meeting of the Raglan
don’a offer of part of a section on the
don’s offer of part of a section on the
the £OOO loan under the Local Bodies
the £600 loan under the Local Bodies
4d; 1). Stewart, £2l is; T. Freeman,
4d; D. Stewart, £2l is; T. Freeman,
£4 Ids; travelling expenses and dis-
£4 10s; travelling expenses and dis-
9:39PM, 9 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN TOWN BOARD
An election held at Raglan vesterday
An election held at Raglan yesterday
9:38PM, 9 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN TOWN BOARD and marked it as complete
An election held at Jtaglan vesterday
An election held at Raglan vesterday
Mr. ,T. Stewart was unsuccessful with
Mr. J. Stewart was unsuccessful with
9:33PM, 9 September 2025 John edited ENGAGEMENTS
3IILL.EK—McUAUDLE. — The ea-
MILLER—McCARDLE. — The ea-
gageiuent is announced between ljl b
gageiuent is announced between Lila,
elder daughter o£ Mr. and Sirs. A. £>.
elder daughter o£ Mr. and Sirs. A. D.
McCardle, of Jtaglan, to Edwaru Gordon
McCardle, of Raglan, to Edward Gordon
Miller, of Levin. ,
Miller, of Levin.
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PEARSON—TREWEKN: The en-
PEARSON—TREWERN: The en-
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. -L).
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Irewern, Lower Hutt, and Lieutenant
Trewern, Lower Hutt, and Lieutenant
Richard Humphreys Pearson, L.b.a1.G.K.,-
Richard Humphreys Pearson, U.S.M.C.R.,
Gadsden, Tennessee,' L.iS.A.
Gadsden, Tennessee,' U.S.A.
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9:30PM, 9 September 2025 John edited STERLING FUNDS
JTaglan. W. 1 Kknah.
Raglan. W. P Kenah.
9:29PM, 9 September 2025 John edited Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
FRANK TON JUNCTION.
FRANKTON JUNCTION.
jpMPIRE HOTEL, A.A.A., C.T., and P.S.
EMPIRE HOTEL, A.A.A., C.T., and P.S.
XJ House; tariff, 12a Gd d,.y.—Airs. D.
House; tariff, 12a Gd d,.y.—Airs. D.
{Wilson, Hostess.
Wilson, Hostess.
HELENS VILLE.
HELENSVILLE.
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FA A. A. Hostel, Pnrakai House.—Tennis
FA A. A. Hostel, Parakai House.—Tennis
''fPHE PINES." Orua Bay. via Onehunga.
''THE PINES." Orua Bay. via Onehunga.
Iry us, —M. L. Mprria, Proprietor.
Iry us, —M. L. Morris, Proprietor.
R. Garhck, Proprietress, Phono 473.
R. Garlick, Proprietress, Phono 473.
TRENTON HOUSE, close Govt. Baths,
FENTON HOUSE, close Govt. Baths,
Apartments. Furnished
KINGSDALE Apartments. Furnished
JLV Rooms, with all conveniences; linen,
Rooms, with all conveniences; linen,
OAKLEIGH Privato Hotel, opp. Station.
OAKLEIGH Private Hotel, opp. Station.
UEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class
QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class
"TJANDWICK, lease renewed; 9s per day;
RANDWICK, lease renewed; 9s per day;
SURREY House, Haupf.pa St.— Centrally
SURREY House, Haupapa St.— Centrally
—Excelsior Nursery. Avondalo.
—Excelsior Nursery. Avondale.
MARGUERETK Strawberry Plants, large
MARGUERETE Strawberry Plants, large
What a what a,
Whatawhata,
STRAWBERRY Plants, Is 9d 100, 15a a
STRAWBERRY Plants, Is 9d 100, 15s a
1000: postage paid.—A. McCardlo,
1000: postage paid.—A. McCardle,
Jtaglan.
Raglan.
Dray.—E. V.'orthingtori, Hiintly.
Dray.—E. V.'orthingtori, Huntly.
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9:24PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
A meeting oE th" Coronation com-
A meeting of the Coronation com-
niilteo was hold last evening at tlio
mittee was held last evening at the
There was a fair attsndurjce. ami
There was a fair attendance, and
npologios wc.ie received from Rev. E.
apologies were received from Rev. E.
Mounsoy.
Mounsey.
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On tliD motion of MrV. Park, it was
On the motion of Mr W. Park, it was
| resolved tliar [ho amalgamation of the
resolved that the amalgamation of the
Peace and Ooronatiou committees bo
Peace and Coronation committees be
coiilirnir,r).
confirmed.
Unsolved, that the pvesenution ot
Resolved, that the presentation of
medals io rotuaic-il troopcis take place
medals io returned troopers take place
the showp.round.
the showground.
Mr .i. Kells intimated that the natives
Mr J. Kells intimated that the natives
of Oroua Uridgo and Awahuri desired to
of Oroua Bridge and Awahuri desired to
Consideration of tiie progranimo was j
Consideration of the programme was
detail? were arranged. Details are ap-
details were arranged. Details are ap-
The Mayor, anil Messrs Park and
The Mayor, and Messrs Park and
ai range fur speakers on tho occasion.
arrange for speakers on the occasion.
The sum of C.i was allocated to tli<-
The sum of £5 was allocated to the
Fire Brig.ule It. defray She cost of (heir
Fire Brigade to defray the cost of their
dciiioiislrati.iii.
demonstration.
On flic motion of Mr Uaydon, it was
On the motion of Mr Haydon, it was
resohvd tlint the fireworks', 'diooolnto.
resolved that the fireworks, chocolate,
flaps, &c, of the Peace Committee, be
flags, &c, of the Peace Committee, be
purchased for .CSO. This step was
purchased for £50. This step was
Ir.ul taken place on tlie matier, in order
had taken place on the matter, in order
I hat the money collected from flu1 guar-
that the money collected from the guar-
ill- Hiiydon said that JCSU was the
Mr Haydon said that £59 was the
sum collected from the gimnmfors.
sum collected from the guarantors.
U was resolved to givo £10 to tho
It was resolved to give £10 to the
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9:23PM, 9 September 2025 John edited PERSONAL
mence a visit of inspection to. the
mence a visit of inspection to the
Thursday they -will begin a tour of
Thursday they will begin a tour of
jtaglan County.
Raglan County.
him tit Huntly. Mr. W. L. Milne, also
him at Huntly. Mr. W. L. Milne, also
9:17PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited PERSONAL.
Mr E. R. Martin, who was injured
Mr R. R. Martin, who was injured
locked for. Mr Wilson leaves four
looked for. Mr Wilson leaves four
children in the district—Messrs D. T.
children in the district— Messrs D. T.
Mesdames Lon Webbey (Eltham), and
Mesdames Len Webbey (Eltham), and
us a young man enlisted in the 31st
as a young man enlisted in the 31st
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ferred to tiio 57th Regiment (the
ferred to the 57th Regiment (the
Diohards). With that regiment he
Diehards). With that regiment he
took part in flu Crimean war (1854-6),
took part in the Crimean war (1854-6),
including Balaclava, Iwkerman, and
including Balaclava, Inkerman, and
service with the British 'and French
service with the British and French
was horn in Ireland in 1843. He
was born in Ireland in 1843. He
ho was ordained deacon and became
he was ordained deacon and became
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9:16PM, 9 September 2025 John edited RAGLAN TOWN BOARD.
otherwise the Raglanltes will have to
otherwise the Raglanites will have to
9:16PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited The Grand Hotel.
brick layers have finished the lower por-
bricklayers have finished the lower por-
9:15PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited The Grand Hotel.
thusiastic singing of M For he's a jolly
thusiastic singing of " For he's a jolly
were a!«o given,
were also given.
Mr Melisop then proposed the toast
Mr Mellsop then proposed the toast
of the " PaUnorston Borough Council,"
of the " Palmerston Borough Council,"
coupling with it the namoHof Councillors
coupling with it the names of Councillors
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Loughrmn and Armstrong.
Loughnan and Armstrong.
ferred to the fact that the present wub
ferred to the fact that the present was
Borough Council had boon no honored.
Borough Council had been so honored.
They considered that tho tribute showed
They considered that the tribute showed
had done something for tho advance-
had done something for the advance-
erecting such a fmo building, was going
erecting such a fine building, was going
to till one of PaiinerHtonV. long-felt
to fill one of Palmerston's long-felt
Square would soon lmvo such a noble
Square would soon have such a noble
ornament. They hoped Mr Creaven'H
ornament. They hoped Mr Creaven's
The health of " tho builders" was
The health of " the builders" was
proposed bv Mr A. E. Bennett, who said
proposed by Mr A. E. Bennett, who said
that Trevor nrd Sons had undoubtedly
that Trevor and Sons had undoubtedly
given the trade in Paimerslon a tre-
given the trade in Palmerston a tre-
drunk with musical honor# and cheorp,
drunk with musical honors and cheers.
up buildings valued at j£90,000.
up buildings valued at £90,000.
and silver, manufactured by ,J. Wishart
and silver, manufactured by J. Wishart
and Co., aad was engraved with a design
and Co., and was engraved with a design
lished wit i shamrocks, aad was presented
lished with shamrocks, and was presented
by Mr .L C. MaduUon. F.R.I B.A , on
by Mr J. C. Maddison. F.R.I B.A , on
Sons and Messrs Meii.-op, Eliott nnd
Sons and Messrs Mellsop, Eliott and
of thu old Provincial Hotel, at the corner
of the old Provincial Hotel, at the corner
of the Square opposite to tho Borough
of the Square opposite to the Borough
Council ofliee?, is to bo of brick and four
Council offices, is to be of brick and four
stories in height. A description 01" it has
stories in height. A description of it has
bri.-k layer* have finished the lower por-
brick layers have finished the lower por-
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9:11PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited The Grand Hotel.
f/ityfne: the Foundation Stone*
Laying the Foundation Stone.
Uc-nute the dmzlnig ram winch foil
Despite the drizzling rain which fell
of rcurex-ntutive citi/.eris of Palrucr-
of representative citizens of Palmer-
ston North responded to Mr Martin '
ston North responded to Mr Martin
Crewven's invitation to see him "welt;
Creaven's invitation to see him "well
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and truiv lay " the foundation stone of
and truly lay " the foundation stone of
the hutldmg. to be known in future im
the building, to be known in future as
Jhe first «tep in the ceremony w,a?<
The first step in the ceremony was
the presentation to Mr Creuven of a
the presentation to Mr Creaven of a
This was carried out bv Mr Maddsson,
This was carried out by Mr Maddison,
Mr Crcßven returned tmmks in a
Mr Creaven returned thanks in a
always serve to remind hift hearers of
always serve to remind his hearers of
this operation being carried out m the
this operation being carried out in the
An adjournment was then made U)
An adjournment was then made to
The first proposed was that of "* Mr
The first proposed was that of " Mr
Creaven," tins duty falling to Mr
Creaven," this duty falling to Mr
Maddiwm. He said he felt it an
Maddison. He said he felt it an
us the present. He then proceeded to
as the present. He then proceeded to
refer m very complimentary terms to
refer in very complimentary terms to
the erection of sturh a big building.
the erection of such a big building.
Such a man Mr Creaven,, he said,
Such a man as Mr Creaven, he said,
mcrston should be proud to possess s
merston should be proud to possess a
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9:06PM, 9 September 2025 John edited BIRTHS
fcari,” to Joan and Tom Allan, Rock-
kari,” to Joan and Tom Allan, Rock-
era, to Julie and Clarry Jackson,
ora, to Julie and Clarry Jackson,
Bn Hospital, to Betty and Bert Sar-
lan Hospital, to Betty and Bert Sar-
DNDERHILL—On January 26, 1959,
UNDERHILL—On January 26, 1959,
8:58PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
DUNNAGE—BEITTIN—June 12, at Albury Station,
DUNNAGE— BEITTIN— June 12, at Albury Station,
near Timaru, by the Eev. G. Poster, M.A., William, third
near Timaru, by the Rev. G. Foster, M.A., William, third
son of the late Eev. G. Dunnage, M.A., to Annie, eldest
son of the late Rev. G. Dunnage, M.A., to Annie, eldest
daughter of John Danns Brittin, Esq., of Christehurch.
daughter of John Danns Brittin, Esq., of Christchurch.
WASHBOTJEN—DTJEEY—Juno 17, at Biccarton, by
WASHBOURN— DUREY— June 17, at Riccarton, by
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the Eev. C. Bowen, Mr. Henry J. Washbourn, Eiver
the Rev. C. Bowen, Mr. Henry J. Washbourn, River
Durey, of Bevenden, Eiccarton.
Durey, of Bevenden, Riccarton.
BOYS—ANDBEWS—June 19, at Kaiapoi, by the
BOYS— ANDREWS— June 19, at Kaiapoi, by the
Eev. W. W. Willock, John C. Boys, of Eangiora, eldest
Rev. W. W. Willock, John C. Boys, of Rangiora, eldest
son of Eobert Boys, of Eastbourne, Sussex, to Sarah,
son of Robert Boys, of Eastbourne, Sussex, to Sarah,
third daughter of C. E. Andrews, E.N., of Porchester,
third daughter of C. E. Andrews, R.N., of Porchester,
TUBNBTTLL—MUDIE—June 29, at Christehurch, by
TURNBULL— MUDIE— June 29, at Christchurch, by
the Eev. Chas. Praser, James Somerville Turnbull, M.D.,
the Rev. Chas. Fraser, James Somerville Turnbull, M.D.,
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8:57PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
plunge violently. Fortunately the others-^
plunge violently. Fortunately the others
.resulting consisted, of a quan>ijty of-
resulting consisted of a quantity of
br-oken harnje<9.y '.' ' v 7 7
broken harness.
".... The- Jane Dbu«lasv wili- arrive m'Pox-.
The Jane Douglas will arrive in Fox-
toji; to.morrow.niorn>ng, and * w,ill r.eturu,' ,
ton to-morrow morning, and will return
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for: WeJlitogton; oa Monday evening." 'iAA
for Wellington on Monday evening.
Our report; of tbe Karere school' feat
Our report of the Karere school treat
y^stei.-dsij*: Wvriuavpidajhly ' r held over. It
yesterday is unavoidably held over. It
passed b^ v Ve"ry < eiMCts*ifaHyv .
passed off very successfully.
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8:56PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
Rev. P. Knowles, Mr. John Ward Shackleton, of Christ-
Rev. F. Knowles, Mr. John Ward Shackleton, of Christ-
the Rev. P. Knowles, Mr. John Bilton to Elizabeth,
the Rev. F. Knowles, Mr. John Bilton to Elizabeth,
8:56PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
k This- afternoon % / slight . accident.,
This afternoon a slight accident
happened?' to- a> team : 'pf horses at the
happened to a team of horses at the
railway;. &tatibn;,-y'Styiaß^. v,ery7 heavy-
railway station. Some very heavy
-Btnngerj?i ent ' at IW^ssr^ Richter-
stringers, cut at Messrs. Richter
Nanriestad & Co's milL top tlie' hew^
Nannestad & Co's mill, for the new
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railway bridge, had be^nY p!aia up..n a.
railway bridge, had been placed upon a
Tib? ber dray arid on a start being, efiycted*
timber dray and on a start being effected
""a portion of the timber- touched? one of-
a portion of the timber- touched one of
the horses, and daussd it to kjclr-,- and*
the horses, and caused it to kick and
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8:55PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
LESLIE—COLVILLE—June 1, at Lyttelton, by the
LESLIE— COLVILLE— June 1, at Lyttelton, by the
Eev. P. Enowles, Mr. Thomas B. Leslie, second son of
Rev. F. Knowles, Mr. Thomas B. Leslie, second son of
8:55PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
BILTON—IFWOOD—May 7, at St. Michael's Church,
BILTON— INWOOD— May 7, at St. Michael's Church,
Christchureh, by the Eev. H. Jacobs, M.A., assisted by
Christchurch, by the Rev. H. Jacobs, M.A., assisted by
the* Eev. P. Knowles, Mr. John Bilton to Elizabeth,
the Rev. P. Knowles, Mr. John Bilton to Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Mr. D. Inwood, of Christehurch.
eldest daughter of Mr. D. Inwood, of Christchurch.
BACKHILL—SLATEE—May 7, at Christehurch, by
BACKHILL— SLATER —May 7, at Christchurch, by
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the Eev. C. Praser, Mr. BobertMunro, son of Mr. Munro
the Rev. C. Fraser, Mr. Robert Munro, son of Mr. Munro
Backhill, of Castle Praser, Cluny, Aberdeenshire, to
Backhill, of Castle Fraser, Cluny, Aberdeenshire, to
JOLLIE—OESMOWD—May 14, at St. Mary's<)hurch,
JOLLIE— ORSMOND— May 14, at St. Mary's Church,
JoUie, Esq., of Canterbury, New Zealand, to Miss Caror
Jollie, Esq., of Canterbury, New Zealand, to Miss Caro-
PISHEE—CLEMENTS—May 29, at Christehurch, by
RISHER —CLEMENTS —May 29, at Christchurch, by
the Eev. E. L. Viekers, Wesleyan Minister, Thomas
the Rev. E. L. Vickers, Wesleyan Minister, Thomas
Eiehard, eldest son of the Eev. T. E. Fisher, Wesleyan
Richard, eldest son of the Rev. T. E. Fisher, Wesleyan
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8:52PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited Untitled
The practio9 of- riding orer the Fitzi
The practice of riding over the Fitz-
I erbert Bridge at a pace faster than a
herbert Bridge at a pace faster than a
valk thanfeb a dangerous and repreben-
walk through a dangerous and reprehen-
s.ble one, is^- far .too comWoD^ and will
sible one, is far too common, and will
i ndoabiedly result ia accident some day.
undoubtably result in accident some day.
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4.; Meeting- ofi the Manawatu Acclitoati-
A meeting of the Manawatu Acclimati-
zition ( Bo^iety is »t . 3 ; j).m.
zition Society is convened at 3 p.m.
i ]#ksß^ngjpn, chemist, is m receipt .by
Mr Remington, chemist, is in receipt by
list direct, qt soioja yery, : 'ohoice
last direct steamer of some very choice
speeirtlly imported for the summer
articles specially imported for the summer
Reason, which should command a ready
season, which should command a ready
4.1 wtJnsW? A|e. " ' -;" "; : ; ;- ;: :; - '
and extensive sale.
The'Ww iv -titn^table'fni' eolibii; C-»'b
The new time-table for Cobb & Co's
coaches appp.ars elsewhere, w which. ,th|
coaches apppears elsewhere, to which the
atteiilioi of tiftvellers is di^cted, ' '
attention of travellers is directed.
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8:51PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
AWDEESOtf-CAMPBELL-April 25, at St.
ANDERSON -CAMPBELL- April 25, at St.
Michael s Church, by the Eev. Chas. Alabaster, Alexander
Michael s Church, by the Rev. Chas. Alabaster, Alexander
liinily, daughter of the late Lieut.-Colonel James Camp-
Emily, daughter of the late Lieut.-Colonel James Camp-
bell, of Christehurch.
bell, of Christchurch.
STEOUTS-SPAESHOTT-April 30, at St. Michael's
STROUTS- SPARSHOTT- April 30, at St. Michael's
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Church, Christehurch, by the Yen. the Archdeacon of
Church, Christchurch, by the Ven. the Archdeacon of
late James Sparshott, E.N.
late James Sparshott, R.N.
EN-SOE-LEFLEMItfG—May 1, at the Heathcote
ENSOR -LeFLEMING— May 1, at the Heathcote
Church, by the Eev. James Wilson, Edmund Henry
Church, by the Rev. James Wilson, Edmund Henry
eldest son of the late Eev. E. S. Ensor, Sector of Bollesby.
eldest son of the late Rev. E. S. Ensor, Rector of Rollesby,
Eev. Sir Eiehard LeFleming, Bart., Eector of Grasmere,
Rev. Sir Richard LeFleming, Bart., Rector of Grasmere,
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8:48PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
MAUDE-BEOWN-April 3, at the Mount Thomas
MAUDE- BROWN- April 3, at the Mount Thomas
btataon, by the Yen. the Archdeacon of Akaroa, Thomas
Station, by the Ven. the Archdeacon of Akaroa, Thomas
William, eldest son of the Eev. T. Maude, of Hasketon
William, eldest son of the Rev. T. Maude, of Hasketon
Eectory, Suffolk, to Emily Catherine, eldest daughter of
Rectory, Suffolk, to Emily Catherine, eldest daughter of
Ashley. - '
Ashley.
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PLEECY-PLINT-April 3, at St. Michael's Church,
PIERCY- FLINT- April 3, at St. Michael's Church,
Chnstchurch, by the Eev. C. Alabaster, Mr. George
Christchurch, by the Rev. C. Alabaster, Mr. George
Piercy to Miss Sarah Flint. S
Piercy to Miss Sarah Flint.
BUEKE-MDf CHIN-April 12, at St. Luke's Church,
BURKE- MINCHIN- April 12, at St. Luke's Church,
Christehurch, by the Yen. the Archdeacon of Akaroa
Christchurch, by the Ven. the Archdeacon of Akaroa
of the Eev. Wm. Minchin, late of Greenhills, County
of the Rev. Wm. Minchin, late of Greenhills, County
lipperary, Ireland.
Tipperary, Ireland.
DUNN—SHAEP^-April 20, at Avonside Church, by
DUNN— SHARP -April 20, at Avonside Church, by
the Eev. E. Mackie, Mr. William Dunn to Miss Ellen
the Rev. E. Mackie, Mr. William Dunn to Miss Ellen
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8:48PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
A sad aceiden t occu red on Ijh e tram
A sad accident occu red on the tram
to-day to a lad named "fill iaa, Power,
to-day to a lad named William Power,
about nine year* of age J|r the spn of
about nine years of age, the son of
Mr. Tpllifcui Power, a {tailor.. Hi
Mr. William Power, a tailor. He
was ridiug on the tram, and it is sup-
was riding on the tram, and it is sup-
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posed that while attempting to aligbt
posed that while attempting to alight
hejslipped, and fell uuder the wheel.
he slipped, and fell under the wheel.
The poor little fello^r was immed-
The poor little fellow was immed-
the, left arm and the 'fingers ou the
the left arm and the ffingers on the
broken! above the ankle, besides other
broken above the ankle, besides other
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8:46PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
ni,BA^ KnI~ :DT{ I' LETf-Marcll 19 ' afc St. Michael's
WIGNEY - BRANDON - March 12, at Rangiora, by the Rev. B.W. Dudley, Mr. Edgar Wigney, to Georgina Elizabeth Brandon.
Church Christehurch, by the Eev. Charles Alabaster, Mr.
BANKS - DULLEN - March 19, at St. Michael's Church, Christchurch, by the Rev. Charles Alabaster, Mr.
Church, Chnstchurch, by the Eev. Charles Alabaster, W.
WILLIAMS - COWARD - March 23, at St. Michael's Church, Christchurch, by the Rev. Charles Alabaster, W.
H. W. WiUiams, Solicitor, formerly of Ehye, North
H. W. Williams, Solicitor, formerly of Rhye, North
Barnsbury Park, Islington. -
Barnsbury Park, Islington.
8:45PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited Accident at the Pohangina River.
i dent that tho driver was in difficulties,
dent that the driver was in difficulties,
effort on the fparfc of Mr Fabling ceuld
effort on the part of Mr Fabling could
: get'them back. As the horses had got bc-
get them back. As the horses had got be-
i yond control, and as there was a danger
yond control, and as there was a danger
oi the waggon overturning, Mr Fitz-
of the waggon overturning, Mr Fitz-
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. simmons advised Fabling ta cut the
simmons advised Fabling to cut the
. 5 leaders loose, and to get ashore. Fabling
leaders loose, and to get ashore. Fabling
. replied that he could not swim a stroke,
replied that he could not swim a stroke,
; and it was at this time that
and it was at this time that
to throw io him. In the meantime
to throw to him. In the meantime
. Fabling proceeded to cut tke leaders
Fabling proceeded to cut the leaders
, have got down into the water. He had
have got down into the water. He had
j evidently partially succeeded in the
evidently partially succeeded in the
, j work of releasing the horses, for some
work of releasing the horses, for some
; Mr Fitzsimmons heard a cry " Oh," and
Mr Fitzsimmons heard a cry " Oh," and
then there was nothing more but ths
then there was nothing more but the
; before this, tlie light? of the waggon had
before this, the lights of the waggon had
. could not be seen from the shore.
could not be seen from the shore.
; AVhcther he was kicked by one of the
Whether he was kicked by one of the
horses, or whether he lost his footing !
horses, or whether he lost his footing
can only be a matter of conjecture. I
can only be a matter of conjecture.
Mr Fabling at the time was clothed in j
Mr Fabling at the time was clothed in
a heavy overcoat aud a suit of "over- j
a heavy overcoat aud a suit of "over-
strong current which was then running, j
strong current which was then running,
although the river was much higher at°a !
although the river was much higher at a
later hour of the night when several !
later hour of the night when several
other travellers crossed it in safety. j
other travellers crossed it in safety.
Tlie remainder of the horses appear to I
The remainder of the horses appear to
have got clear through the traces and I
have got clear through the traces and
doubtless afterwards extricated them- '
doubtless afterwards extricated them-
waggon drifted down the river "for
waggon drifted down the river for
river into two streams. '
river into two streams.
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8:43PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
ING^I WOOD-Feb. 14, at Lyttelton, by the
INGHAM - WOOD- Feb. 14, at Lyttelton, by the
sf7> wS^ m- Thomas Breck Ingtarn, to Helen
Rev. F. Knowles, Mr. Thomas Breck Inghan, to Helen
Sdes'Ba Wman ' eMeSt am SUa of Mrs. WoodJ of
Elizabeth Newman, eldest daughter of Mrs. Wood, of Rhodes' Bay.
WEBB-ALLEN-Feb. 17, at Akaroa, by the Eev. H.
WEBB- ALLEN- Feb. 17, at Akaroa, by the Rev. H.
Erinn^rrof^ 0'Duvaucheiie ky 'to "*
Torlesse, Mr. Wm. Webb, of Duvauchelle Bay to Mrs. Mary Ann Allen, of Purau.
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*?!?^TOy-SmTH-Feb. 18, at Arowenua; by
CARRINGTON - SMITH- Feb. 18, at Arowenua; by
the Eev. G. Poster, Frederic James, only son of P. A
the Rev. G. Foster, Frederic James, only son of F. A
Camngton Esq. C.E., Taranaki, to Charlotte, second
Carrington Esq. C.E., Taranaki, to Charlotte, second daughter of David Smith, Esq., Upper Hutt, Wellington.
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8:41PM, 9 September 2025 Chris edited Accident at the Pohangina River.
Yesterday^ a largo search party, con-
Yesterday a large search party, con-
the directiou of Constables Broen, Frank-
the direction of Constables Breen, Frank-
lin andLander, went out to the Pohan-
lin and Lander, went out to the Pohan-
gina River for the purpose of dragging i
gina River for the purpose of dragging
the straam and making a thorough I
the stream and making a thorough
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whose supposed drowning yyas reported '
whose supposed drowning was reported
by us on Saturday. In audition to drag-
by us on Saturday. In addition to drag-
ging the nycr Mr Cavill dived into the
ging the river Mr Cavill dived into the
any importance was seen, owing to"the
any importance was seen, owing to the
sacks being recovered by the drags'.
sacks being recovered by the drags.
as the darkness wardd permit.
as the darkness would permit.
ment, ho wa? approaching the crossing
ment, he was approaching the crossing
some little distance behind the U.F.C.A!
some little distance behind the U.F.C.A.
waggon, and lie saw Fabling enter the
waggon, and he saw Fabling enter the
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8:39PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
*^ETT-PHILLIPS-Jan. L St. Michael's
BARRETT- PHILLIPS- Jan. 1, at St. Michael's
&% Cht°h*..Vflie Yen. Archdeacon MaEs*
Cbhiruchm, Christchurch, by the Ven. Archdeacon Mathias,
W PhiZ?V° J you^g esfc daughter of the late
John Barrett, to Annie, youngest daughter of the late
w. -Fnilnps, Esq., Bideford, Devon.
W. Phillips, Esq., Bideford, Devon.
BAEBETT— SHEEBATT—Jan. 1 at St Michael's
BARRETT— SHERRATT— Jan. 1 at St Michael's
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Church, CM-istchurch, by the Yen. Archdeacon Ma£
Church, Christchurch, by the Ven. Archdeacon Mathias,
Charles Barrett to AmeLa, youngest daughter of the late
Charles Barrett to Amelia, youngest daughter of the late
1. ±5. Sherratt, Esq., of Guilford Surrey
T. B. Sherratt, Esq., of Guilford Surrey.
SHACKLETOI^aEE-Jan^irafLyttelton, by the
SHACKLETON - GEE - Jan 18, at Lyttelton, by the
Eev. P. Knowles, Mr. John "Ward Shackleton, of Christ-
Rev. P. Knowles, Mr. John Ward Shackleton, of Christ-
of Lyttelto?**3 foUl' th daUgMer °f m- Thomas &*>
church, to Harriett, fourth daughter of Mr. Thomas Gee, of Lyttelton.
GOULD^HETTCHAN-Feb. 2, at Wanaka Lake, by
GOULD - HEUCHAN - Feb. 2, at Wanaka Lake, by
the Eev. John Andrew, Edward James Gould, to JoaW
the Rev. John Andrew, Edward James Gould, to Joanna,
Ieo etland Ug r Jolm Heuchan > of Dumfrieshire!
eldest daughter of Mr. John Heuchan, of Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
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8:34PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
WOOLLCOMBE- FENDALL- Jan. 1, at the Heath-
CLIFF - BAMFORD - Jan 1, at Lyttelton, by the Rev. F. Knowles, Mr. G. Cliff, of Christchurch, to Miss Annie Bamford, of Wellington. WOOLLCOMBE- FENDALL- Jan. 1, at the Heath-
8:33PM, 9 September 2025 Jim edited MARRIAGES.
WOOLLCOMBE-FENDALL-Jan. 1, at the Heath-
WOOLLCOMBE- FENDALL- Jan. 1, at the Heath-
coe^eyCWh bythe Bey. Croasdaile Bowe? Bel-
cote Valley Church, by the Rev. Croasdaile Bowen Bel-
field Woollcombe, Lieut. E.N., and E.M., Timaru, to
field Woollcombe, Lieut. R.N., and R.M., Timaru, to
FeS. ' SeC°nd daUght6r Of the Hen^
Francis Anne, second dahghter of the Rev. Henry Fendall.
8:25PM, 9 September 2025 Sean edited Deaths
TONKIN, Ivy Irens, of Flat 3.
TONKIN, Ivy Irene, of Flat 3,
Robyn, Ashley, Michael, Jane.
Robyn, Ashley, Michael, Jane,
Susanna,- Glen, Tracey,
Susanna, Glen, Tracey,
7:33PM, 9 September 2025 Pete Huntly edited PERSONAL.
was the second daughtei of Mr
was the second daughter of Mr
7:32PM, 9 September 2025 Pete Huntly edited PERSONAL.
ing of .Mrs Whittington, wife of Mr
ing of Mrs Whittington, wife of Mr
7:30PM, 9 September 2025 Pete Huntly edited PERSONAL.
The death occurred jestordaY morn-
The death occurred yesterday morn-
Charles (.Dick) Whittington, at tho
Charles (Dick) Whittington, at the
N. 'B. lfryday Ngaere, was attacked
N. B. Fryday, Ngaere, was attacked
by tho epidemic and was an inmate
by the epidemic and was an inmate
of the WJiangamomona temporary
of the Whangamomona temporary
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hospital. She leaves a family of tvo
hospital. She leaves a family of two
is stationmasier, and at one time vv-.ts-
is stationmasier, and at one time was
'tives, heartfelt sympathy will bo ex-
tives, heartfelt sympathy will be ex-
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5:36PM, 9 September 2025 Philip Norton edited BIRTHS
July 26, at Bethany, to Mr. and
ANDREWS - July 26, at Bethany, to Mr. and
hF^hs ?£*'*' n Peary Roac *. Balmoral, a
Mrs J Andrews Peary Road, Balmoral, a
d/iughter. Both well.
daughter. Both well.
July M 2 . 5 V at Lake Maternity
ARMOUR - July 25, at Lake Maternity
WBL-On July 24 at Falrhaven. to Trlxle
BOOTH -On July 24 at Falrhaven. to Trlxle
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BIINT'NC;.—On July 28. Nt Nurse Woolley's,
BUNTING—On July 28. Nt Nurse Woolley's,
EDS ICR.—On July 27. at Nurse Edwards', to Mr.
EDSER—On July 27. at Nurse Edwards', to Mr.
WASH MAN.—i On July 24. at Nurse Miller's,
FlASHMAN.—i On July 24. at Nurse Miller's,
XENr.'ERI.EY.— On July 24, at Glamis, to Mr.
KENNERLEY.— On July 24, at Glamis, to Mr.
aiju Mrs. Rae Kennerley (nee Norma Brown),
and Mrs. Rae Kennerley (nee Norma Brown),
» daughter. Both well.
a daughter. Both well.
I'fE. —On July 25. at Nurse Stewart's. 32. View
KITE. —On July 25. at Nurse Stewart's. 32. View
APSON.—On July 25. at Nurse Walker's
RAPSON.—On July 25. at Nurse Walker's
KICKARD. —On July 25, at Falrhaven. to Mr. and
RICKARD. —On July 25, at Falrhaven. to Mr. and
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Crown Studios rhoto.
Crown Studios Photo.
S c^ TERt NS Holf ;PICNI/ C SP(J RTS-^ d W* little jostling, in the 100 yds
WAR VETERANS HOLD PICNIC SPORTS. A close finish, with a little jostling, in the 100yds
handicap race for men who lost a leg m the Great War, run « the Evans Bay Yacht -and Moior.boat
handicap race for men who lost a leg in the Great War, run at the Evans Bay Yacht and Motor-boat
Club s annual picnic {or limbless returned soldiers, held at Worser % at the weekend.
Club's annual picnic for limbless returned soldiers, held at Worser Bay at the weekend.
ing Society for competition for the first time this year. From left, A. Norton-Taylor, G. Bell, J.Gibson,,
ing Society for competition for the first time this year. From left, A. Norton-Taylor, G. Bell, J. Gibson,
. . RobsoD and Boyer, Photo.
Robson and Boyer, Photo.
I . " ' '' .. ' , " ' ''.'
ing Society for competition for-thefirst time this year. From left, A. Nor ton-Tailor,-G. Bell,J.Gibson,
ing Society for competition for the first time this year. From left, A. Norton-Taylor, G. Bell, J.Gibson,,
''..:',,-'. R. G.add,,K. Jenkins, A.Jones, T. Rowell, J. W. Neivpo'rt, captain. . ,
R. Gadd, K. Jenkins, A.Jones, T. Rowell, J. W. Newport, captain.
i "Sydney Morning Herald" Photo.
"Sydney Morning Herald" Photo.
Lord Sionehaven, who vacated office some months ago. -
Lord Stonehaven, who vacated office some months ago.
Worser Bay School. . ,
Worser Bay School.
'..._.. i ..'."' ' ' ' . "KyenlDE Post", fhoto.
"Evening Post" Photo.
LOOKING ACROSS THE CITY TO ORIENTAL BAY.— -A hew view of Wellington taken prior to the departure of the Monowai yester-
LOOKING ACROSS THE CITY TO ORIENTAL BAY.— A new view of Wellington taken prior to the departure of the Monowai yester-
day.afternoon. It shows some of the big buildings on Lambtan quay in the foreground, with the Queen's Wharf in the middle of the
day afternoon. It shows some of the big buildings on Lambtan quay in the foreground, with the Queen's Wharf in the middle of the
picture, and Oriental Bay and the Boat Harbour in the distance. .......
picture, and Oriental Bay and the Boat Harbour in the distance.
5:14PM, 9 September 2025 L M Wilson edited Deaths
BRAND, Reginald Emeet — On
BRAND, Reginald Ernest — On
of May, loved father Qt Brian
of May, loved father Brian
Road, on Thursday. March 4.
Road, on Thursday, March 4.
Launching of a hew fishing launch, built by Mr. John Kimmins, at
Launching of a new fishing launch, built by Mr. John Kimmins, at
Launching of a hew fishing launch, built by Mr. lohn Kimmins, at
Launching of a hew fishing launch, built by Mr. John Kimmins, at
Worser Bay "last Sunday. The boat is 29ft long and has a beam of
Worser Bay last Sunday. The boat is 29ft long and has a beam of
— Mnir and Macldnlay, photo
— Muir and Mackinlay, photo
5:12PM, 9 September 2025 teedee edited DEATH OF MR HENRY CORNFOOT. and marked it as complete
The news of the death of Mr. Henry _
The news of the death of Mr. Henry
Cornfooto of Halcombe, well known in Waiv'
Cornfoot, of Halcombe, well known in Wan-
ganui, will be leamed--here with deep re-
ganui, will be learned here with deep re-
gret by a very large-number of towns-
gret by a very large number of towns-
people and settlers. Mr. Cornioot, who was
people and settlers. Mr. Cornfoot, who was
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evening* The deceased gentleman came to
evening. The deceased gentleman came to
Waivganui .about 1879, and bought out Mr.
Wanganui about 1879, and bought out Mr.
John Duncan's interest in what is now the
John Duncans interest in what is now the
Uorntooib carried "on the business for some
Cornfoot carried on the business for some
Coinfoot. When >t-he business was merged
Cornfoot. When the business was merged
torate, which he hag held ever since. Mr.
torate, which he has held ever since. Mr.
Cornfoob carried out the dis.hes of manager
Cornfoot carried out the dishes of manager
from 1883 until 1887. in which year the
from 1883 until 1887, in which year the
appointed. Mr. Cornfoot retaining his
appointed, Mr. Cornfoot retaining his
of public importance always carriedl great
of public importance always carried great
weight. Nln the commercial life of the dis-
weight. In the commercial life of the dis-
Cornfoot was ona of the first directors of
Cornfoot was one of the first directors of
the Wangamu Meat Freezing Company,
the Wanganui Meat Freezing Company,
and held office tip till the time of hie death.
and held office up till the time of his death.
his name is still well remembered by -old
his name is still well remembered by old
foot took up land in the'vicinity of Hal-
foot took up land in the vicinity of Hal-
combe, where: he' subsequently established
combe, where he subsequently established
ing Wanganui. Mr. Corafoot has been iden-
ing Wanganui. Mr. Cornfoot has been iden-
tified to a considerable extent .with the
tified to a considerable extent with the
Manawatu and Ha.wke's Bay district. Last
Manawatu and Hawkes Bay district. Last
year, in company with Mvs. Cornfoot, he
year, in company with Mrs. Cornfoot, he
paid an extended visit to tlhe Old Country.
paid an extended visit to the Old Country.
managing' director. On his return from
managing director. On his return from
Feilding Mr. Corafoot was taken suddenly
Feilding Mr. Cornfoot was taken suddenly
ill and expired atf Halcombe. Mrs. Corn-
ill and expired at Halcombe. Mrs. Corn-
ioot wa.s in Wanganui at the time, and
foot was in Wanganui at the time, and
los-.v viz., Mrs. Mair, of Wanganui,
loss, viz., Mrs. Mair, of Wanganui,
sterling .stamp of the late Mr. Cornfoot.
sterling stamp of the late Mr. Cornfoot,
who was an excellent type of the colony's
who was an excellent type of the colonys
(in his case it would "be more correct to .say
(in his case it would be more correct to say
"districts") with which he was associated.
districts) with which he was associated.
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