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"Evening Post" Plioio. COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.—The 'finish of one of the junior events yesterday at St. Mary's College sports at Seatoun Park.
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"Evening Post" Plioio. COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.—The 'finish of one of the junior events yesterday at St. Mary's College sports at Seatoun Park.
"Evening Post" Plioio.
"Evening Post" Photo.
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"Evening Post" Plioio. COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.—The 'finish of one of the junior events yesterday at St. Mary's College sports at Seatoun Park.
COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.— The 'finish of one of the junior
COLLEGE SPORTS AT SEATOUN.— The finish of one of the junior
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"Evening Post" Photo. Getting rid of the, ball, Parton, the Seatoun goalkeeper, avoids Leslie, the Petone centre forward, while'a Seatoun defender approaches in the background. An incident in the Petone-Seatoun Association game al the Basin Reserve last week.
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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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"Evening Post" Photo. Getting rid of the, ball, Parton, the Seatoun goalkeeper, avoids Leslie, the Petone centre forward, while'a Seatoun defender approaches in the background. An incident in the Petone-Seatoun Association game al the Basin Reserve last week.
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.
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t'TTj "■■"■' : •■....•.. : ■ ■ . ' .' . "Evening Post" Pfcoto. THERE'SS 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. • ■ . .'.'.■ ••.-.. "ETenlag Pott" Photo. wSSfR°fh^m °N A/°EULAR OTOR ROAD.-;* spur of the Ml 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 ;•■■■' popular motor runs around the city and is known as the.Queen's Drive.
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t'TTj "■■"■' : •■....•.. : ■ ■ . ' .' . "Evening Post" Pfcoto. THERE'SS 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. • ■ . .'.'.■ ••.-.. "ETenlag Pott" Photo. wSSfR°fh^m °N A/°EULAR OTOR ROAD.-;* spur of the Ml 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 ;•■■■' popular motor runs around the city and is known as the.Queen's Drive.
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
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t'TTj "■■"■' : •■....•.. : ■ ■ . ' .' . "Evening Post" Pfcoto. THERE'SS 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. • ■ . .'.'.■ ••.-.. "ETenlag Pott" Photo. wSSfR°fh^m °N A/°EULAR OTOR ROAD.-;* spur of the Ml 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 ;•■■■' popular motor runs around the city and is known as the.Queen's Drive.
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
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t'TTj "■■"■' : •■....•.. : ■ ■ . ' .' . "Evening Post" Pfcoto. THERE'SS 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. • ■ . .'.'.■ ••.-.. "ETenlag Pott" Photo. wSSfR°fh^m °N A/°EULAR OTOR ROAD.-;* spur of the Ml 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 ;•■■■' popular motor runs around the city and is known as the.Queen's Drive.
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
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"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.
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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t'TTj "■■"■' : •■....•.. : ■ ■ . ' .' . "Evening Post" Pfcoto. THERE'SS 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. • ■ . .'.'.■ ••.-.. "ETenlag Pott" Photo. wSSfR°fh^m °N A/°EULAR OTOR ROAD.-;* spur of the Ml 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 ;•■■■' popular motor runs around the city and is known as the.Queen's Drive.
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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.
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"Evening Post" Photo. Bathers entering the water near the Yacht Club sheds at Worser Bay on one of the New Year holidays. "Sport and General" Photo, Scenes on the flying deck of H;M.S. Argus when the aircraft-carrier was at Portsmouth on December 9 undergoing trials of a new accelerator for launching land planes. Top, the lift bringing machines to the flying deck. Below, a view of the deck with inachines awaiting dispatch.
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"Evening Post" Photo. Bathers entering the water near the Yacht Club sheds at Worser Bay on one of the New Year holidays. "Sport and General" Photo, Scenes on the flying deck of H;M.S. Argus when the aircraft-carrier was at Portsmouth on December 9 undergoing trials of a new accelerator for launching land planes. Top, the lift bringing machines to the flying deck. Below, a view of the deck with inachines awaiting dispatch.
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.
THE EEV. DR. SOMERVILLE AT THE THEATRE
THE REV. DR. SOMERVILLE AT THE THEATRE
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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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, . j, V. . ..■,.■•.:■ "'..'.■'■■' ' Crown Studloa Photo. 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. Middle row: G. Bell, T. Rowell, K. M. Wilton, E. I. 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 captain).
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, . j, V. . ..■,.■•.:■ "'..'.■'■■' ' Crown Studloa Photo. 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. Middle row: G. Bell, T. Rowell, K. M. Wilton, E. I. 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 captain).
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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
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-
‘-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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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 ■ winneri C Cldridge, 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.
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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.
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"Evening Post" Photo. rnenes at Worser Bay during the coinbined yachting clubs' "Fitness >"eek" picnic yesterday afternoon. Above, yachts and bathers on he beach. Right, children following .a club official who was preparing to dispense sweets. Taree (left) and St. George, two Australia^ yachts ivhich competed in the world 18-footer championship at Auckland. Taree ivas awarded the series on points, but later was disqualified.
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"Evening Post" Photo. rnenes at Worser Bay during the coinbined yachting clubs' "Fitness >"eek" picnic yesterday afternoon. Above, yachts and bathers on he beach. Right, children following .a club official who was preparing to dispense sweets. Taree (left) and St. George, two Australia^ yachts ivhich competed in the world 18-footer championship at Auckland. Taree ivas awarded the series on points, but later was disqualified.
Australia^ yachts ivhich competed
Australian yachts which competed
ship at Auckland. Taree ivas
ship at Auckland. Taree was
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"Evening Post" Photo. rnenes at Worser Bay during the coinbined yachting clubs' "Fitness >"eek" picnic yesterday afternoon. Above, yachts and bathers on he beach. Right, children following .a club official who was preparing to dispense sweets. Taree (left) and St. George, two Australia^ yachts ivhich competed in the world 18-footer championship at Auckland. Taree ivas awarded the series on points, but later was disqualified.
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
Staveley; aged 64 years
Staveley; aged 64 years.
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
«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-
_ - ~«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
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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MAH IE U, Algernald Georgt
MAHIEU, Algernald George
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- 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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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.
o’clock.
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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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-
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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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RAGLAN NOTES.
[By Chronicler.!
[By Chronicler.]
267 acres of hush land at Te Mata.
267 acres of bush land at Te Mata.
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RAGLAN NOTES.
and 1s for ladies Mr Blaokett was ap-
and 1s for ladies Mr Blackett was ap-
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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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;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
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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.
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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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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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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,”
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,
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Licences. — The hotelkeepera and others
Licences. — The hotelkeepers and others
Sale of Mr Brown's Stud. —There
Sale of Mr Brown’s Stud. — There
was a good attendance at Mr J. Chadwick'B
was a good attendance at Mr J. Chadwick’s
sale of MrT. V. Brown's Stud yesterday,
sale of Mr T. V. Brown’s Stud yesterday,
and oh the whole excellent prices were rea-
and on the whole excellent prices were rea-
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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.
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 .
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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,
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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-
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RAGLAN TOWN BOARD
An election held at Raglan vesterday
An election held at Raglan yesterday
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An election held at Jtaglan vesterday
An election held at Raglan vesterday
Mr. ,T. Stewart was unsuccessful with
Mr. J. Stewart was unsuccessful with
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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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STERLING FUNDS
JTaglan. W. 1 Kknah.
Raglan. W. P Kenah.
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.
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.
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
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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RAGLAN TOWN BOARD.
otherwise the Raglanltes will have to
otherwise the Raglanites will have to
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The Grand Hotel.
brick layers have finished the lower por-
bricklayers have finished the lower por-
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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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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
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,
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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
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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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,
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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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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.
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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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.
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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MARRIAGES.
*^ETT-PHILLIPS-Jan. L St. Michael's
BARRETT- PHILLIPS- Jan. 1, at St. Michael's
&% Ch™t°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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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-
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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.
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,
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PERSONAL.
was the second daughtei of Mr
was the second daughter of Mr
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PERSONAL.
ing of .Mrs Whittington, wife of Mr
ing of Mrs Whittington, wife of Mr
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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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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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Crown Studios rhoto. Sc^TERtNS Holf ;PICNI/C SP(JRTS-^ d™ W* little jostling, in the 100 yds handicap race for men who lost a leg m the Great War, run ■« the Evans Bay Yacht -and Moior.boat Club s annual picnic {or limbless returned soldiers, held at Worser % at the weekend.
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Crown Studios rhoto. Sc^TERtNS Holf ;PICNI/C SP(JRTS-^ d™ W* little jostling, in the 100 yds handicap race for men who lost a leg m the Great War, run ■« the Evans Bay Yacht -and Moior.boat Club s annual picnic {or limbless returned soldiers, held at Worser % at the weekend.
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.
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■ . . ■ RobsoD and Boyer, Photo. ■ • ■■ I .• " '■ '■•'■■ .. ' ■ , " ' ■'•'.'■• WORSER BAY LIFE-SAVING TEAM.—Winners of the junior cup, presented by the Royal Life-Saving Societyfor competition for-thefirst time this year. From left, A. Nor ton-Tailor,-G. Bell,J.Gibson, '■'..:',,-'. R. G.add,,K. Jenkins, A.Jones, T. Rowell, J. W. Neivpo'rt, captain. . ,
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■ . . ■ RobsoD and Boyer, Photo. ■ • ■■ I .• " '■ '■•'■■ .. ' ■ , " ' ■'•'.'■• WORSER BAY LIFE-SAVING TEAM.—Winners of the junior cup, presented by the Royal Life-Saving Societyfor competition for-thefirst time this year. From left, A. Nor ton-Tailor,-G. Bell,J.Gibson, '■'..:',,-'. R. G.add,,K. Jenkins, A.Jones, T. Rowell, J. W. Neivpo'rt, captain. . ,
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,
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■ . . ■ RobsoD and Boyer, Photo. ■ • ■■ I .• " '■ '■•'■■ .. ' ■ , " ' ■'•'.'■• WORSER BAY LIFE-SAVING TEAM.—Winners of the junior cup, presented by the Royal Life-Saving Societyfor competition for-thefirst time this year. From left, A. Nor ton-Tailor,-G. Bell,J.Gibson, '■'..:',,-'. R. G.add,,K. Jenkins, A.Jones, T. Rowell, J. W. Neivpo'rt, captain. . ,
■ . . ■ 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.
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'..■._.. i ..'."' • ' ' ' . ■ "KyenlDE Post", fhoto. LOOKING ACROSS THE CITY TO ORIENTAL BAY.—-A hew view of Wellington taken prior to the departure of the Monowai yesterday.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. ....... A SCHOOL GARDEN PARTY.—A group of participants in the successful fancy dress garden party held recently in connection with the Worser Bay School. . , i "Sydney Morning Herald" Photo. SIR ISAAC ISAACS, Chief Justice of Australia, who has been appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth in succession to Lord Sionehaven, who vacated office some months ago. –
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'..■._.. i ..'."' • ' ' ' . ■ "KyenlDE Post", fhoto. LOOKING ACROSS THE CITY TO ORIENTAL BAY.—-A hew view of Wellington taken prior to the departure of the Monowai yesterday.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. ....... A SCHOOL GARDEN PARTY.—A group of participants in the successful fancy dress garden party held recently in connection with the Worser Bay School. . , i "Sydney Morning Herald" Photo. SIR ISAAC ISAACS, Chief Justice of Australia, who has been appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth in succession to Lord Sionehaven, who vacated office some months ago. –
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"Sydney Morning Herald" Photo.
Lord Sionehaven, who vacated office some months ago. -
Lord Stonehaven, who vacated office some months ago.
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'..■._.. i ..'."' • ' ' ' . ■ "KyenlDE Post", fhoto. LOOKING ACROSS THE CITY TO ORIENTAL BAY.—-A hew view of Wellington taken prior to the departure of the Monowai yesterday.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. ....... A SCHOOL GARDEN PARTY.—A group of participants in the successful fancy dress garden party held recently in connection with the Worser Bay School. . , i "Sydney Morning Herald" Photo. SIR ISAAC ISAACS, Chief Justice of Australia, who has been appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth in succession to Lord Sionehaven, who vacated office some months ago. –
Worser Bay School. . ,
Worser Bay School.
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'..■._.. i ..'."' • ' ' ' . ■ "KyenlDE Post", fhoto. LOOKING ACROSS THE CITY TO ORIENTAL BAY.—-A hew view of Wellington taken prior to the departure of the Monowai yesterday.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. ....... A SCHOOL GARDEN PARTY.—A group of participants in the successful fancy dress garden party held recently in connection with the Worser Bay School. . , i "Sydney Morning Herald" Photo. SIR ISAAC ISAACS, Chief Justice of Australia, who has been appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth in succession to Lord Sionehaven, who vacated office some months ago. –
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"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.
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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.
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Launching of a hew fishing launch, built by Mr. lohn Kimmins, at Worser Bay "last Sunday. The boat is 29ft long and has a beam of nearly 9ft. She was built by Mr. Kimmins without any assistance, occupying his spare time for five years,
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Launching of a hew fishing launch, built by Mr. John Kimmins, at
Launching of a new fishing launch, built by Mr. John Kimmins, at
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Launching of a hew fishing launch, built by Mr. lohn Kimmins, at Worser Bay "last Sunday. The boat is 29ft long and has a beam of nearly 9ft. She was built by Mr. Kimmins without any assistance, occupying his spare time for five years,
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
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E. Denton, photo. FLASHLIGHT PHOTO. TAKEN AT WORSER BAY (WELLINGTON) IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHILDREN'S ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL, HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9. —Mnir and Macldnlay, photo
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E. Denton, photo. FLASHLIGHT PHOTO. TAKEN AT WORSER BAY (WELLINGTON) IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHILDREN'S ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL, HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9. —Mnir and Macldnlay, photo
— Mnir and Macldnlay, photo
— Muir and Mackinlay, photo
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DEATH OF MR HENRY CORNFOOT.
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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 Post" Photo. .' v . ' ..,.■•■.''•..•. . . ■ , i RUSH FOR THE BEACHES.—On left, two scenes at Worser Bay on Saturday afternoon, the lop view giving a general view of the bayandtliat below showing some of the crab-hunters on the rocks. Onright, 1 Wellington's nearest beach,at Oriental Bay, where city children congregate in hot weather. The bottom picture on the right is a close-up view ofsome of the paddlers.
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