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Vol. LII.-No. 15,916.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.


The New Zealand Herald. /HERALD, 6n mb Wees in Town and Suburbs \
\ Posted, 10s fir Quieter, in Advance. J AUCKLAND: THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915.
Lost and Found. Situations Wanted.
(12 PAGES.)

Situations Vacant.
Second
Edition
[PRICE ONE PENNY.

Domestics Wanted.
Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. \,

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BIRTHS.
"QNION J INE . OTEAMERB. NORTHERN OTEAMSHIP t
T TD. THE yANCOUVER HO., gO"UTE. lOST, in vicinity Epsom—2
J Horses, with covers. Reward— Ring A.
Draught
AGRICULTURISTS.— A PPRENTICES wanted for Sailmalcing (
Employ-
Capable Party Share Milkers. J »■ and Tentmaking Trades -John Burns V
woman,
COOK,
wanted for country
Apply. Tlursday. 7 to 9 p.m., 11, Cob-

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BROOKE.-On May 11 at Nurse Rush- iPloughmen, Milkers; careful nd Co., Ltd. don
d St., Newton, or Vincent. Raneirin.
brook'i. Onehunga, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Weather and ollrer circumstances IAUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND • CANADA. Higgins, Carter, Epboiii. Farm Hands,
New Plymouth (trom Onehnnga). selections; references Farmers Agents— -

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Brooke, a »on.—Both well. permitting.


VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU. Cocker Spaniel Dog.-Re- Clark's Registry, Vulcan Lane. BOY,
strong, respectable, wanted for mess- POMPJNION.-Respectable
f young
Rarawa
LOST-Black
gin
Thurs May 15 5 p.m.; tr., 2.10. J,«i„
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Steamers: ages and wcrthouse.— V. wanted as Companion and assist light


CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE. ward on returning to A. Burt, 41, at once. \J
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TAYLOR.-On May 11. at Chellodene, D |.s §AYt..See .Cabbage Bay


A
sailings house
good all-round man, sober and P. W. Beckett. 37, Fort St., City. h.
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duties, few weeks, in country, no


iO Shelly Beach Rd.. Ponsonby. CHEF,
Campbell Road, Onehunga, to Mr.and Mrs. Gishorne, Napier,
MHW* BAY :.•.••••• n
»visSffi RAiLWAY .
Wellington. LytUlton. *•
CANADIAN CO. reliable, seeks re-engagement; town or 8station.—Mrs. E. Eversbed Mamaku, Rott-
0. Lawrence Taylor, a son.—Both well. pACIFIC

caoable, wanted; must know town nma Line.


and Duntdin.
J BOY,

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between Northcote and Old Lake country.—A.B., 640. 'HERALD.
nff?i dW.
17th May. midnight. 5fell. Some of the GREATEST SCENIC LOST,
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ss, Edmiston,
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Saturday. May 15. noon, *'


mr .Rd.-Lady's' Tweed Coat—Finder well Champtaloup and -

OMAHAt
DEATHS.
•T..
•ai£* Tuesday. May 18, noon.
Atonowai Saturday. May 22. noon. BROWN'S BAY*
See Leigh, sailings
Cargo Mondays, sec
Silverdale-
WONDERS
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Parts of
to All
OF THE WORLD, STATUS,
CANADA. UNITED
please return to Chnrman, Northcote. Woman would like looksellerg and Stationers, Queen St.
COOK.-Competent
\J place luncheon rooms, or first-class hotel I I
GENERAL,
capable, wanted; references
required—Mrs. Stride, 92, Symonds St.

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No Csrgo received after 10 a.m. Black Dog. white chest, brown or boardinghouae.-J.L., 634, 'HEBALD. opening
BOY.—for smart Boy to
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k*MANK AND BRITISH ISLES.


LOST—
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CAMPTON -On May 10. a: the Auckland See Tauranga sailings loam the trade.—Kirkman and Denison, vJ GENERAL,
capable, wanted at once, ail

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C ARBAGE BAY ". . GAEL points; New Lynn 1915 collar; reward.
Hospital. Christina Elizabeth, beloved wife Tolago Bay socks position Manufacturing Jewellers, 96, Queen St. duties, for family three adults; wages,
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of Samuel Campton; aged 32 year?. and Gisborne Wharf (Cargo only) Leaves Auckland: Leaves Cabbage Bat: ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS —E. Bongard, Rata St., New Lynn. CONFECTIONERS.-Lady

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\J in Confectioner's or Baker's Shop, any 155.—134, Manukau Rd.. I'arnell.
The funeral will leave the residence of Rosamond 1»«&.,18th,

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midnight At Lowest Rates.

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Saturday. May IS, noon. Wed., 19th. 8 a.m. position of trust; first week services free— GROCERS.-Required for

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Hamilton,
between Queen St. and Reid Bros.. K-,
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Mr E. Campton, 16, Wilton Street, Grey C'OROMANDEL WEKA LOST, Smart Man for Counter, Orders and /
Canvassing; also Capable Junior, refs. re- VGIRL,home, easy place— Merthyr. Vslicv

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young, wanted in assist, good
Lynn, for Waikumete, to-day (Thursday), at Wellington to Lyttelton. Lfaves Auckland: Leaves Cobomahdel: SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION Karansahnpe Rd.— Gold .Hoop Newton P-O.
Earrings. Reward.—Reid Bros.. Opticians.
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-30 p.m. Friends please accept this inti- Steamer daily. 7-45 p.m. (Sundays excepted!. *,*,»•■ 14th. 1 p.m. -S'iU., 15th.8 a.m. Opens February 20 to December 4. experienced, handle any luired.—Apply P.O. Box 446, Auck- B
Rd., Mount Eden.
DRIVER,

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or Coltman. Queen Street. sober, prompt,
mation. Mon., 17th, 2 p.m. 'Tues., 18th, 9 a.m. jBookings
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at Diroct Rates, with Option of team, open for engagement—Driver. la-id.

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Thurs., 20th, 7,15 a.m. Thurs., 20th, 6 p.m.

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Transfer at Honolulu to Oceanlo or near Ladies' Mile, Romucra. or in 814. HERALD.
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GIRL,
capable, to assist with housework

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FRANKHAM-On May 12, David, dearly- Direct.
Sydney *
i ri„ 21st, 780 a.m. B'Sal., 22nd, 10 ami. LOST,

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beloved child of Charles and Minnie Frank-
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Maheno Monday, May 17. 5.30 p.m. (Daphne. Matson Line Bteamers for San Franoisco. Kemuera Tram-car— containing
three or four £1 Notes—Reply to Mena 17ARM Work wanted by Young
Man, 12 HANDY
Man wanted, milk, garden, use- V
ful.—Bnndarrah. near
sleep,at home preferred. Good hour-
Campbell's Hid wages.—Algonar. Silver Rd.. Epsom.

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hum, aged 3 years and 1 months. jMogritki Thursday. May 20 (from Well.), DEEP CREEK*..Cargo
*Cfi.ll» at Waiheke. Alteration. I months' experience; scrub-cutting. Statue, Epsom

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Subject to House Private Hospital, Upper Symonds St. fencing,
Friday. See Silver- -W {.100 D Home and smon reinunera'.

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The funeral will leave 199, Jervois Road, and also used to machinery—Mac,
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dale. From- From Reward-


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wanted for Country Bake- ' offered respectable Person in return to

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for the Onehunga Cemetery, at 2 o'clock Wellington to Hobart and Melbourne.
J[MI'KOVER
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GROTS (Orewa) Warkworth and Sydnfv. Auckland. 651, Hebalp.


See L house; urgent.—Herald No. 2, Mor- light 1HERALD.
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Mokoia
r LABOURER,
Housekeeping duties —Homely. 81
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to-morrow (Friday. i Saturday, May 29. Special Advt NIAGARA , May 18,
May 13 IT OST, from Parnell Stables-One Light Young Man insville. I
GREAT BARRIER* MAKURA June 10. ' June 15_ 'JU Draught Chehatnut Mare, rising five,
GENERAL
Storekeepers.
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DAPHNE
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store; lull
GORRIE.-()n May 12. at Kenmore Hos- blase on face; three white feet. Reward.— seeks situation in country
pital, X.S.W., Alexander Forsyth, second Suva. Levuka.
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Tonga (Nukualofa, Haapai, Every .Wednosday at midnight. knowledge in all branches; good canvasser. good, wanted for drainage ]
and Vavau), and Samoa (Apia). HOKIANGAh.AUX.
rr«„.
SCH. GREYHOUND Equipped, with Wireless Telegraphy. W. Diinock and Co., Limited. Beach Rd. Help,
LADY
capable-: adult family —
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ton of the late Rev. John Gorrie; in his -Stoiekeeper. 633, HERALD- work—Kia Ora Mineral Water Factory, J Apply 38. Stanley Point.
Wednesday, 26th May, noon. I'iolet Eden Terrace.
j^llß Monday. All Return and Round Tour Tickets inter

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sth year. Deeply regretted. May 81. 12 noon. by old age Pensioner-Brown Peggy St.,
LOST,

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Round Trip Tickets issued. Daily
changeable with San Francisco R-M. Line.
c XJ Bag, containing two £1 notes, two half- position as
GOVERNESS.-Wanted J ADY Help—Competent person wanted frr
GRIFFIN—On May 8, at his son's resi- Rarotonga and Tahiti. BnD ,
Trip occupies about 14 days.
sovereigns, and gold-mounted petrified wood
Governess; kindergarten experience, Canvasser Excellent opening for JLJ
LADY
(no lady.—Apply
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mornings, Mrs. Chin-.

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««£./.; See Kerepeehi sailings music—Q., 646, HERALD. an experienced house to house repre- IDrumr-.o.irne Rd.. Kemuera
tlone. Onewhero, John Grffin (Crimean a™ HOUHORA and KAIMAUMAUt at HERAhD.
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•i Tuesday. June 8. 10 a.m. pendant; j!1 toward.—


NEXT SAILING FOR SYDNEY tentative of good personality; salary and -
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veteran), late of H.M. 19th Regiment of Foot,
Moana Thurs., May 27 (from Well.) CLAYMORE
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(Circumstances permitting). first-class, seeks Engage- ximmission Apply IHERALD. MICHOLLS'S


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f Registry, upstairs. Hi.
and dearly-beloved husband of the late Ann
LOST. Saturday, between Devonport and HAIRDRESSER,

Every Monday at 2 p.m. ment; capable of looking after billiard- Majesty's Arcade.—Cooks and House-
Griffin, of Tuakau; aged 81 years Rest in Ai
MAKURA Monday, May 31.
Cheltenham Beach-Pair Gold-rimmed room: good references.'—Reference,
Rarotonga. Papeete, and San Francisco. b-A'so calls Whangaroa and Mangonui. WANTED- maids,

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aO6, r\ J' FI E C BOY together, locally; C Nurse; L Help,

Peace. KAWAU ISLAND! n


SOe Mangawai and Spectacles, and Case.—Reward on returning
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(For
all American and European points. .
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Pamphlets, country, Kitchenmaid: Generals
Maps, and all information free. HERALD. M.C

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London. Liverpool. Glasgow, ate.). Leigh sailings. * A. Menney, Cheltenham Beach.
Moana Thurs.. May 27 (from Well.) PMgDY
TIDMARSH—On Tuesday, May 11, at H M.S.
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BAH.. See Pt. Charles sailing Woman wants Apply, own handwriting,
KEREPEEHIt HOUSEKEEPER.-Young PERSON,
middle-aged,
J domesticated.
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Mangere Crossing. Otahuhu. after a lone WEKA UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., Road Car. Tuesday—
illness. William Collins Tidmarsh, dearly- Leaves Avckland: LEFT in Dominion position, city or suburbs. 1 or J gentle-
Black' Broche Silk Sunshade. Reward men (elderly preferred); good home, fond
JACKSON AND RUSSELL. wan'ed immediately, to lake charge


Leaves Kerepeehi; Managing Agents. Solicitors, Shortland Street. lond cf children
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Please state wages re
beloved eldest son of H. H and M. Tid- Suva. Honolulu. Victoria, and Vaneouvsi KnpU m" 'i3,h ' midnight. Fri.. 14th, 6 a.m. —HSRALD Office.
Sun* children—Reliable. 819, HERALD.
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Domestic. 820, Herald
mtrsh. aged 21 years.—Deeply mourned. ' Fr r a" American and European points.)
bA* good hand. wanted.-Apply 1

See Kere^b K8
PAINTER,

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The funeral will leave the above address M.S. Niagara Tuesday. May 18. 10 a.m. E
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Business Notices. Help wants position at once.—Ex-


LADY new house, Seccombe's Rd., Khyber Registry, 22, City Chambers -
for the Otahuhu Public Cemetery to-day M
BELL'S
A^B

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h Personal. perienced. 656. Herald. Pass, Newmarket. W. ''ooks. 40.5 30s; Waitress 'shop.
OMAHAt

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(Thursday!, at 2.15 p.m. Friends please BIG 1

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•Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. book-keeping,
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teaicomsi, Housemaids, 2'2s
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this intimation. Leaves ArjMtAND^ AWAII Leaves Ohaba: refined, domesticated, musical, de-
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accept 0,
�Mail steamer. Special rales.
ACHATES is an "Enigma." Live with
deferred hopes that all may yet turn widower.—Ceylon.
LADY,
sires position Housekeeper, bachelor or
wanted for Private hose 6d; H. Parlourmaids. C.-Generals, 255. 20s;
PROBATIONER
pital, Gisborne, medical and surgical.— Helps, Gardener, Bushmen, Kitchen man,

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t Thurs., 13th. T.W.. 6.30 a.m.
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Cargo must be booked

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and alongside not out well.—H. 649, HERa_d. for particulars apply Miss Murphy, London Houses.
] Farms. Bakery Business, Lease or
Tlurs., 13th. Leigh. 10 a.m.
Shipping. iing.
'i, than TWO HOURS before tin. of .ail- _Mmri>»
less Dental Institute, Queen St.. Auckland. Sale. 'Phone 1702.

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HEADS!....See Warkworth
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Howey Walker. and

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young, with good references Lady
except where otherwise stated. MA.NGAPAI CHELMSFORD ADOPTION.— Lady wishes to Adopt LADY,
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Monday, 17th May. 8 p.m. Baby Girl, from birth or otherwise; J credentials wants Position as DADDLERS.—GeneraI Hand, for -East
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Help.—Alpha. P. 0., Te Awamutu. Coast—J Wiseman and Sons, Limited,
P. AND Heads Cargo, Wednesday only. premium wanted Lonely, 659, Hebau>. 0
Albert St.
Farm Hands Wanted.

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ROYAL 11*
M*
gEKVICS. .„„(Jrquhart's Bay, Mondays only.
MARSDEN POINTt ~

Sec Mangapai MATRIMONY.-Farmer, Protestant, with Help,


LADY
capable and experienced, re-
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V"AYIGATION pOMPANY. adult no wash- 2HOEINGSMITH. first-class, wanted.- 1 DRIVER


and Ploughman, married man,
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OTEAM MANGA means, wishes to meet lady, about 30-35, quires position, family;

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AND LEIGHt KAWAD wanted—Address at Herald.

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VIA SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVES AufIKLAND: LEAVES MaSOAWAI: ing;
with means; strictly confidential.—J.B., 826, Country. country preferred.—Particulars to J Smith. 650. HERALD.
638. "HERALD.
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"■. 14th, 11 a.m. Sat., loth, 7.30 a.m. HEBALP.
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TO ALL AMERICAN FOINTS AND Ma- 1


;—r
LAD,
for station, milk two or three cows,

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DHOE Trade.-Wanted—
xiTiS-A II" noon Tues., 18th, 9 a.m —:

BRITISH ISLES. married, wants Situation, plough- J chinists: constant employment; good j and used to horses; lis to start; good
MAN,

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MANGONUI Scotchman, tetotaller,

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Siesniers for LONDON, calling it SID- CLANSMAN Go to Howey Walker I MATRIMONY. and general hand home.-Clapcott, Stokes Rd., Mt. Eden.
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Calling at Every minor. West Coast, invites correspond- man. milker, fencer Manager, Co-operative Boot Co.. "
RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and Tuesday at 630 p.m.

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ence. Christian girl. 18 to 30; photos, etc., -Colonial. P.0.. Papatoetoo.

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NEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FRE- 151, Albert St.
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Cargo up to 2 p.m.
PAPEETE (Tahiti). City Chambers,
MARRIED
Couple for Dairy Farm, close

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Mond,y 2 exchanged.—Apply M., 625, 'HEBALD-
MATAKANA "oREWA young, experienced and steady,
MAN, First-class Coat and Vest milking
TAILORING—
Auckland; man thoroughly understand
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MANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN. MARSEIL- ': '


_ and machines, wife board lads.—Farmer.
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seeks situation on farm; milking


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Leaves 1 iickland : and about teeth, Hands wanted at once— End '.648, HERALD.

Leaves Matakasa: see your

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general work.—H, 655, Herald.


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SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBIT'ON, ' rai'oring Co.. Queen St.


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LES. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH. Thurs . Wth. 4.30 p.m. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. _ _
Mon.. liia.
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1 18th, 7.30 a.m.


iKith liberty to call it Brindis\ as under.
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OPEN FEBRUARY 20 till DECEMBER 4. MA TATA
p.m. Tues..
gee Tauranga sailings wants work in kitchen, with chance
MAN as YOUTH, strong, wanted as Messenger.— MARRIED Couple required for Farm;
wife, cook for one; man, experienced
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MALNGATUROTOt.. See Waipu sailings has small capital to invest to learn cooking; some experience 641, J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., 175, Queen
ADVERTISER
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which second; town or country—
9 farm work.—Particulars, refs-. and wages. '

ironnecting at Port Said with the 20-knnt MERCURY BAY* DAPHNE in well-established Business, in ± {
Farmer. 818. REBALD.

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Subject to Alteration. he can take active part.—Partner, 822, HERALD.
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Monday, May 17th, 5 p.m.

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OUTH, smart, wanted; must be able to *■

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Steamers ISIS and OSIRIS, for Brindisi:— " MERCURY ISLANDS*....See Whangapoua
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HERALD.
Lady, experienced,
steamer.
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From From
Sydney. Wellington. OPOTIKI
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MULLET POINT*.... See Matakana sailings
£250 wanted, second mortgage
Young
PIANIST.
seeks engagement pictures, at homes,
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X drive.—Apply, early,
dnion Bakery. Parnell.
T. Strange,
Wanted to Buy.
AND OHIWAt NGATIAWA
LOAN.
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Leave " etc. Office, Ponsonby.

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Friday, 14th May, 10 a.m. Beautiful work suburban property: good margin, good dances, -7, Post
Bttamers. ' Tons. Captains Sydney. MOANA May 22 May 27.

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Via Tauranga. No cargo for Tauranga Howey Walker. interest-Genuine, 624, HERALD. A UCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION
AIREDALE
purebred male Pup, .mmc
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_MARAMA sought by domesticated young


June 19 June 24. (
OPUA
Every Tuesday
CLANSMAN Fair Fees; No Pain
p.m.
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MONEY to Lend, in any sums, on all Lady, in. good family POSITION
4yrs drapery;
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SOCIETY. ir
Road,
diately—Leary. Iniscorry,
Remuera. 'Phone, 4091
Scavicw
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Mooltan. 10.000 R. L. Haddock May 15 Steamers Equipped with Wireless at 5.30


P.0., Henderson.
Cargo up to 4 p.m securities.—A. L. Denniaten, Solicitor. refs.—
Moldavia ! 10.000 G.W.Gordon May 29
Fgyot | 8.000 G. M. Montford Jne. 12
Telegraphy. ORCHARD*
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, See Kerepeehi sailings King Chambers. Fort St. .


"ITirOMAN. young, wants Washing and
CURATOR WANTED FOR GAME ]FARM; COUNTER Case, second-hand, sft or tilt
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: 12.500 F. B. S. Notley Jne. 26 All Return and Round Tour Tickets inter- \ OREWA (GRUTS)*..See Warkworth sailings long, suitable for jeweller.—Jeweller,
Medina
Mongolia 1 10.000 H. G Lewellin c
July 10 changeable with C.A. Line (Vancouver tPAEROA. KOPU. TURUA. TE AROHA. SLEEPING Partner wanted, with £1000.'City 1 > Cleaning., by day.—M.W.. 652, Herald. must be a lhoroughly Competent Pheasant 5
Breeder. HERALD.
0 Extend a Lucrative Established

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Route). WAIMARIE AND TANIWHA.
July
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11.000 A. Thompson 24
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Malw& Business—Progress, 657, Hekald. YITOMAN, young, wants position in pantry.
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freights,
(i apply
Leaves Auckland:
For particulars regarding passages and Thurs.. 13th. 10 p.m. Thurs.. 13th.630 p.m. ipONSOL
Fri., 14th, 11 p.m.
Leaves Paeroa:
Fri., 14th, 7.15 p.m.
i{*-' SODA
ESSENCES, DRINKING STRAWS.
FOUNTAINS, it kitchen, or light household duties;
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S?Zf\f\ TO £1000 a year.—Opportunity evenings free: town.—W.W.. Avondale P.O.
Salaij to commence, £3 per week and (
house accommodation i
Baskets, 647,
COMMERCIAL
Travellers' Cane Sample
Baskets: must be in good order.—
Herald.
*OUU offered

MONEY.-Single live with £2000' up Written applications, with copies of testi-
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RATES OF PASSAGE Sun.. 16th. midnight Sat., ]sth, 8 p.m. man —

UNION S.S CO. OF N.Z.. LTD


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Mon., 17th,midnight Mon.. 17th,9 p.m. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. Etc., Etc., to acquire half interest in well-established, monials, to be forwarded to the Secretary Drill, in good order; "Iron Age''
to London. £47 6s to £89: Return. £75 ISs successful business, capable of great exten- TNSURANCE MANAGER. ONION

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■ PAKIRIt See Mungewal sailings not later than May 31.
r preferred State where to be seen,
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mud £132. available for two years. Tourists' '•pONGA.


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PARENGAt CLAYMORE LANDING AT LOW RATES. sion.-Opportunity. 424. HERALD. S. STUART, and price—Drill, 660. Hetiald.
Monday, 24th May, 2 p.m.
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Secretary.
Tickets (India. China, and Japan), Special --

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QAMOA. PARUA Mangapai sailings RICHARD H. HOPKINS. ...

UNITED PERMANENT BUILDING


BAY* See THE Swanson Street. Auckland.
TYPEWRITER, folding, wanted, second-
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Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available for UMJI. PATETONGA*


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.£>. WEKA 1 AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY

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Albert Street. Auckland. hand. State make, age, and price to
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Friday, May 5 a.m. Commercial, care Shirley Hill


two. months: Return Fares from Sydney.
21st
OF AUCKLAND. and Co..

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THE SUNLIT CORAL ISLANDS OF THEj PIPIROAt Cargo up to noon Thursday. Gentleman with lengthy and successful ex- Customs St.
£41. First Saloon; £29. Second Salcon; plus "

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See Kerepeehi sailings TTOUSE STEWARD.
PORT CHARLESt..Seo Whangapoua sailings pERFECT TTEALTO MONEY TO LEND ON EASY TERMS. perience of Fire, Marine. Accident and Live
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10 per cent. Passage money can be paid SOUTH SEAS.


PUHOI* KOTJTI APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin, the well-known
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Fas- HOW TO GET AND KEEP IT. Principal and interest can be paid by Wanted for a Local Institution. Purchaser of Second-hand Clothing, etc..
here for passages from England-
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Leaves Auckland: Leaves Puhoi: Monthly Instalments. Stock Business is now open for Engagement. removed to 342. Queen St.,
has opp Grey
THE TWIN-SCREW STEAMER ' Fri., 14th. Ipm Sat. 15th, 6.30 a.m. Send 3 Stamps for Special Issue of
aengers arriving in Sydney by last connect- Statue. Buys and Sells

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WALKER'S HEALTH JOURNAL." Travelling Trunks.
£

RANGITAIKI OUTLET. L, W. D ANDREWS, Secretary. Excellent tecord, and highest references Apply, in first instance, by letter, to Clothing. Jewellery. 'Phone 3303.
TUA. Bags,
ing steamer can go straight on board the •.
A Goods landed at Thornton ncr Tauranga ]If you would rather die tha.i be cured oy
steamer, Monday, 24th May. Natural means, don't botbir sending.
No. '10, Fort Street.
Homeward vessel Specially Built for the Island Trade.
RUSSELL
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CLANSMAN RANGATJRA HEALTH INSTITUTE. Reply, '
BOX ill, G.P.O.
APPAREL.—
(odp.
F. W. Fischer, 350, Queen St.
Auckland, is largest buyer
Statue),
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Every Tuesday at 5.30 p.m.


'For Freight and P. -i] apply to Lare Airy Staterooms.
Perfect Ventilation.
UPPER SYMONDS STREET Businesses Wanted. UNDERWRITER. every description Loft-off Clothing,
Trunks,
Electric Light. SHORTLAND Cargo at 1 p.m 'Phone 3238.


. WAVE TRAVELLER OF ABILITY AND EX- Ports. Suit Cases, Jewellery, Boots, etc.—
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EDSSELL A:''- VOMERS. Round-Buyer wants Round, 1. P.O. Box 479, Wellington 'Phone 3021. Country orders solicited.
Customs Street W«st. Auckland. LEAVES AUCKLAND MAY 31. " SILVERDALE
Monday, 24th May. 5 p.m.
OREWA WITHOUT DRUGS- MILK Green Lane or Ellerslie. Cer-
vicinity
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PERIENCE WANTED
Whatever, your trouble, consult HEALTH tain sale -Arthur Whitehead, -4, High St. MRS. BOTTEP.ILL Ladies', Gent.'s.
buys
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Lea vis Auckland: LIAVEs'SILVEIIDAH: References. end Children's Superior Misfit and lift-
Send for descriptive pamphlet. Monthly •Thurs.. 13th. 2 p.m. Fri., 14th, 5.30 a.m. i,' '
Apartments Wanted.
also for Cook and Society Islands. �Fri.. Uih, 3 p.m. Sat.. 15th, 7 a.m. MR. GEO. F. HENRY. M.P.T.A., : off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to.
AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. sailings
I

X) —Elliott St., two doors from Wellesley St.


« , PSYCHO-PHYSICIAN. Apply by letter only.
IT* FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN. AND - ONION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. > TAHUtfAI
' *S.s. Kotiti. . .•

_._,..
WEKA Hon. Member of the American Suggestive Houses and Land Wanted. - '"DEDROOM and • Sittiiagroom' wanted by 'Phone 3188.
LONDON. FROM SYDNEY. CHANDLER AND CO., LTD..
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-/Friday." "Ist May.* 5* a.m.


..,..-

1 * Therapeutical Association,
_

JD Lady and Gent.; with board, near


1

ADVERTISER,.
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and pro-
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some cash AND GENTLEMEN wishing


of the Medico-Legal Society of New with,
LADIES
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Cargo up to noon Thursday. J


Member
Trunk Railway3.' Owen's Rd.. 6 or' 8 weeks Address 'HEBALD.. to
'. Leaves , 4 ,npBE:-JJBW :l 'WEAliA^D'
CHIPPING York in. g00d,.; Main Box 606. Auckland. .dispose.of. their LEFT-OFF or MISFIT
tcracquire freehold Board- f T3OARD and Residence in . Remuera re-
I'AIRUA* . DAPHNE (Psychological Section), Deny,
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Tons, Commander. Sydney. ;


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WEARING APPAREL will receive highest
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Steamer. 22, Symonds St., Auckland. 'Phone &718. would like


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i ■ Monday, May 17tli,-5 p.m. , ' , ■


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town,
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inghous© {in a railway town for preference).— valtfe from .MRS. , ALDRIDGE, opp.

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COMM'NW'LTH i 7.000 J June Wednesdays.'; Letch quired by Young Gentleman: reason-
j

Cooper I 5 TAKATUr......;, > •See, _>

QOMPANHS.
TINE. MANAGER WANTED.'• Y.MC.A.i Wellesley St; West. CoTninuniwte

.
]TAURANGA T?ACTORY
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11,000 I Hanson I July 24 . •.:..:.. .... NGATUHI Principal. 'HEUIP. . able .teTMg.-Pe'rnlattent, ,808, HERALD.
.

, .
BALLARAT ' ,

by letter or 'phone 2928


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Every Monday and Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. WINES FOR,. / INVALIDS.
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Class *Only—Auckland to Wharf. OLD FARM, small, about 6 acres, wanted for„ T)OARD and Residence with private Dual plant.
.

FAKES: One"' At Our Bottling Depigment.


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Calls at MoUnt ,
fondon £17 to £21: to Capetown or Dur- TO PLYMOUTH' (to land Passengers) )All Client, near town, in Exchange for town £f growt-up family wanted by Young
intended for rail must be marked Established j Two Telephones. J;
BLACKSMITHJNG ' TOOLS. COMPLETE
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"
45 years. '
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ban. £14 14s to £18 18s. , . AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO ■ Mount on Shipping Notes- ' ' JOHN REID AND CO. McKeniie and Buckley, 140, Kara-
property Road- Gentleman: with piano, no other boarders.— Estimated output, 1500 tons cheese. OR PART.
Return and Stop-over Tickets, interchange- AND TENERIFFE. Cargo up to 12 noon sailing days for
•«■
■ Tauranga.
43. FORT STREET. ngahape ■ Terms to Boarder. Ponsonby P.O. l
_

Full
Wanted to Buy.
particulars to
■Ale rith Aberdeen Line. Salary, £350, and usual allowances.
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MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS 5-roomed, good order, wanted to "PLAT, small, furnished, wanted, about two
Also, see Opotiki sailings.
HOUSE. J.W.H., Talmas.
]

lici* second-class
s for Return to Sydney, via Suez IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. , TE.AROHA*.... 1 See Paeroa sailings Miscellaneous. Rent; will be well taken care of, no0
X ■ rooms and ■ kitchen; terms moderate.— Applicants to state age and experience.
by P. and O. Mail, £49 See Parenga sailings children, refs.-House. 804. HERALD.
Canal, TE KAOt
■ L.P.. 681..HEBALP
1

pr 'bl.
SCARLET RUNNER BEANS,
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J9s to £53 lis THAMES WAKATERE


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In any Quantity.
All the steamer* are twin screw-
Com- Final
Tons, manner. Port, about
Tosail Leaves Auckland: Leaves Thames: JOHN FULLER sings at Leys Insti-
MR. HOUSE. 6 or 7 rooms, all convs., and
to iHREEN .JLANE, near railway station Applications to be addressed to the Chair-
\

Steamer. Thurs.. loth. 2.30 p.m. Fri.. 14th. 7 a.m. wanted Lease WANTED TO BOY.
j

garden, good locality, vJ Bedrooms (2), furnished, 1 Sittingroom, man, Cambridge, in time to reach him on„
For particulars, apply to local agents. 14th, 3.15 p.m. Sat., 15th, 7,15 a.m. tute Popular Concert to-morrow night. for term.—Apply, stating terms, Tenant,' or use
Fri..
i

of diningroom; 3 adults.—
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TURAKINA(2) 10,960,Curtis Well. May 25 'Sat.. Admission 6d. FRIDAY, 21st inst.
4 p.m. Mon., 17th, 9 a.m. 801, HEBALD.
(2) 9.880 Clifford Well. May 27 Mon.. 15th. 825, HERALD.
;

HENDERBON AND MA'CFARLANE. BUAPEHU (2)


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17th. S p.m. Tues., 18th. 9.30 a.m. ARTHUR YATES AND CO , LTD

.
PAPAROA 8,860 Bower June "24 Tues.,' 18th, ADAME HELENIA. 1. Cohdeu St.. near 5-6 rooms. Mt. Eden or Dominionn "DOOMS, 3. superior, unfurnished, wanted;
IREMUERA (3) 11.500
i

p.m. Wed.. 19th, 10 a.m. ,


General Agents for New Zealand: Greenstr't- July 15 Wed., 19th, 5.30 Nowton Post Office, trom4o a.m. till 9 HOUSF', Lower Albert Street

.
Rd. terminus; up to £750. on £100 dep. At Lower Symonds St. locality preferred.— CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY
.

ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD., 6 p.m.


Ladies make appointment.
"'

HURRAY.' J
RUAHINE (2) 11.000 Smith Aug. 12 p.m.
-Bray Bros.. 16, Phoenix Chambers (opp,'■ Room 662, HERALD.
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POINT* See Omaha


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Big
.Sep. 9 TI
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Wellington. Napier, and Dunedin HUTORUA 13) 11.500 Sutcliffe CO., LTD.
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TURUAt See Faeroa sai'infts time you make a mistake it costs G.P.0.), Queen St.
Wanted Known.

EVERY
;

I
t

sailing* _ '
.

(2) Twin Screw. ' (3) Triple Screw. TOTARA NORTH*....See Houhora you money. Every time you .fail to I —
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• .....See Whananaki small, within four miles to


TUTUKAKA* SECTION,
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See Houhors s»i_ne« Cash Registersit stop costs you money. National Apartments Vacant.
°

A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA. Roods


EAND Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. charge city, wanted; fullest particulars re- LOCUM TENENS-
OUR
Overcoats arc smart in appearance,
;

WATTTARARA* these losses. Investiga- IjEDICAL


CHINA. AND JAPAN. FROM AUS- ACCOMMODATION DAPHNE 621. HERALD. wear really well, and the prices are
i

NOT SURPASSED WAIHEKE



quired.—
tion costs nothing.
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TBALIA. By any othojr Line- Or other Steamer USTRALIA Private Hotel. First-class
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reasonable.—Todd, James, and Co., Wake-


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Tons. Leave Sydney. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Waiheke: FOOTBALLERS. Our Football BpoU TO 10 Acres, within easy distance Now• LOCUM WANTED field St.
O Lynn or Waikumete stations; must A
accommodation; balcony rooms, double,
.

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4.500 . May 29 The Ttirakina, sailing in May, will call at Fri., 14th. 1 p.m. Sat., 15th. about 10 30 a.m 1
EMPIRE Rio de Janeiro, as well'as Monte Video, on Mon.. 17th, 2 p.m. Tues., 18th. abl 11.30a.m. age J. paid.
have been awarded a goldLeaning,medal. Post-
be cheap-Particulars to Homestead, 544,- Wellesley S\. W.
single; centre city, near Opera House. Known—A. G. Wheeler, Un-
As
WANTED
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3,600 June -Ernest E. toot


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Eastern 23 the Homeward voyage. 12s Od.


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For Cowes and Awaroa also see Coromandel wear Specialist, 21 and 26, Wakefiold St HERALD- dertaker, etc., 41, Eden Terrace, care
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Saloon accommodation amidships. . Large, USTRALBION—Furnished Suites of i MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE of 'Phone 4227.
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Warrants for passages - trom the United Sailings.


03cl. two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck, Kingdom (near Town Hall).
of various valuesa" J\ Rooms, kitchen; Double Bed-Sitting A
1

See Warkwor'h
,

and fitted with electric fans- Wireless \ prepaymentcan be obtained at this end by WATWERA* Property HOSPITAL.
HOUSE
.

WonderruT Headings, Events,


VICTORY
MARRIAGE—
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or guarantee of passage money. WAIPUt Tailored-to measure;" guaranteet wanted in Exchange for Farms, somee Room, kitchen, gas' stove, every conv.—
*

telegraphy installed. Through bookings to *


SUITS.
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Ring 'Phone 34. Sentinel Rd., Ponsonby. Changes. Prcspects, etc.; send birthday.
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perfect in every detail; from 635; si Send yours along. MERCURY BAY.
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United and Anply.


Canada and States, Europe.. .
Cargo only.
going concerns.
CO., 6d N.Z. stamps.— Barkly St., Bruns-
—For freight or passage, apply direct to MTHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. wool—John Turner, 171A. Symonds St. HENRY CLAYTON ANDBuildings.
WARKWORTH. GROTS. AND WAIWERAt for Visitors and Per- Duties to be taken up as noon as possible wick. Vic.
RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street j LTD.. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND, ■Bmeeton's
ACCOMMODATION
,

HAUITI. manent Boarders; terms from 18a; close after May 15.
West.
For Monthly Time-table from Canada, see Leaves Auckland: Leaves Warkworth: Howey Walker, Dentist, City Chambers.
PRODUCING TROPERT^'Y1 Symonds St. section; quiet, refined home.— HORSE-Clippers
sharpened, post free, li
6d at Smith's, late Leadbeater's, 14,
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RENT
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advertisements in Monday, Wednesday, Thurs., 13th. 6 a.m. Hillcrest.. 49. East St.
I


I« and WANTED. Address applications or inquiries to Wakefield St.


Thurs.. loth, midnight Fri.. 14th, 6 o.m.
OHAW, OAVILL. AND ALBION nO.jl
Friday's issue.
i I

WHANANAKI PAEROA ■AIR. J. PAGE, Clairvoyant and Psycho payment a fine stock pro-
VONHURST. .62. SYMONDS STREET. W. BONELLA. riRASS Seed. Clovers. Farm Seeds of all
Wednesday. June. 3 p.m. IYI metrist. rep. N.Z and England. Inter Owner offers in 'Phone light in bedrooms, . Chairman of Trustees. O'Leary-Downs,
-VT kinds. Price list(near Town
T IMITED. •
HUDDART-PARKSB
FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE
line. WHANGAPOUA' PAEROA views.-Taoernacie Bldgs , Karangahape Rd
••■
perty of 570 acres; 21 sheep, and healthy'3J
cattle country; cream cart passes; school"1 '
Good AccommodatTSn for Pennanents and
Casuals. Visitors. Mercury Bay Hospital Board,, Mercury Bay, Seedsmen. Cook St.
Hall).
,

...
Friday. 4th June, midnight. Hours. 10 to 5. Otherwise by appointment.
(Circumstances permitting.)
J-mile. and will be within 1-mile railway; MRS. Proprietress.
THE LARGEST PASSENGER SVEAMERS WHANGARURUf.See Whsnanaki sailings JACKMAN ' •
delighted
PIANOS
EAVESTAFF
have th«
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EURALGIA.—An Infallible Remedy, t, no noxious weeds. Price £7 per acre. Mori


-

VICTORY BAY HOSPITAL-


• IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. For Sydney direct. WAITAKARURU* gage £900 at 5 per cent. A Real Good Spec. "DOARD ' and Residence 18s per week; -VTERCURY British public for over BO years.—
,

"Riverina Tuesday, May 25, noon. Monday. 7th June. 5 p.m. I be obtained only at J.O. Henderson'* "■'

and F Piano Agency. Ltd.. Sole Agents.


,

THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO Via Shortland. Chemist, Pntteson St.. Freeman's Bay. THE EXPRESS LAND AGENCY, O working , Whitehead s Coffee
For Gisboine, Napier, Wellington, DAPHNE Smoeton'a Buildings, Palace, Market I Square. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED Fish, Fish.— our Delicious
SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. Lyttelton. and Dunedin.
WHANGAMATA 14th June. SPONTAIN,
Queen St., Auckland. Hours, 10 am
31 H.M.
MADAME
Arcade
"[BUSINESS Lady' wants married couple,
For a FISH,
Smoked Schnapper, free from blood.-
VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. Victoria Tuesday, May 25, 5 p.m. WHANGAREI • MANAIA
Leaves Whanoarei: to 9 m. .
"DEBIDENCE, MODERN, 8 OR ' ' D middle-aged, no children, to share
!)
MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT TO THE Only obtainable atSanloid's Fish Market,
■ Customs St., opp. Customhouse. 'Phone 659.
...

...

Leaves Auckland: Thurs, ABOVE INSTITUTION.


5
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Bailings (circumstances permitting):— Victoria Tuesday. June 8, 3 p.m.
I

13th; tr. noon. partly furnished house.—Address at HERALD.


ADAME ZANGARAH. of India. Clair ROOMS. NEAR CARS, WANTEI,jj
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Tens Com- Daw I Port Fri.. .Hth. 10 p.m. Sat., 15lh.tr noon £400 with the right the Extort Tailor, will make up
Keg mander Deport Depart Olimaroa
Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington).
Mon 17th. 10 p.m. Tues., 18th ; tr. noon voyante may be consulted.-MS, Alber
Royal Albert Hall). FOR TERM.
single; 6s 6d week, use.
BEDS, ••
Salary, per
piano:
annum,
to privatu practice. BANKS,
your material, latest styles, at very low
t

Bteimer. Thursday. May 13.


(Town Wharf) . KANIERI St. loop. sitting, smoke, h. and c- bath and
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charges: remodelling speciality.—


WHANGAREI Leaves Whanoahei: shower, electric light, p.w.c: 2min Queen House of six rooms provided- a,
Hobart and Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dune- Leaves Auckland:
IiIfAKE UP! This road to success. Why First-class tenant.
St.-Victoria House, 48, Nelson St., City. * Arcade. 'Phone 4262-
'
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din. and Bluff ifrom Wellington). Thurs.. 13th. 6.30 p.m. Fri., 14th. 5.30 p.m. I VV My methods excel all others.—
June Well'n. Wimmera Saturday. May 16; t'nn.. 16th, 8 p.m. ■ Mon., 17th. 10 a.m. Curric. Clairvoyant?, Crystal Seer, 182 VEALE AND PARKES, Successful Applicant must be horseman, Players—Get your Racquets Re-
�MAMARI sHliKeily

83. Grafton
BALMORAL, Road.- and provide own horse- TENNIS
strung or Repaired; best' gut used:
,
]

•AT3ENIC 12i.i!iCros6lincl|JuIy Ali fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. WHANGAREI HEADS* . . CHELMSFORD Victoria St. W.
1, Smeeton's Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phone 19166 - .D Superior Accommodation for few Duties to commence as soon aR possible. moderate.—A. Bruce, Racquet Strin-
D''
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Wednesday-
»
charges
,

T'R'KTHIC 12251 [Hart .[:'.> | 'Carrying First, Second, and Third Class Every Gentlemen, Smoking, drawing and dining- Applications close May 31, 1915. ger 94. Albert St.. near Victoria St. Phone
..

CLANSMAN" URAND'S REGULATINGmarket, PILLS, 6


WHANGAROA a
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•TAINUI 10000 Mofl>l ISep«em..


lAugust i ~
Passengers. rooms excellent n. and 'c. ' shower-baths. particulars apply
•lONIC |U2-j;Starck Every Tuesday at 5.30 p.m lJ box. mostMedicines, etc-, sent post fro xiy-E WANT
elficient-on harm SEVERAL FARMS Tariff reasonable. ;
For full 2617.
Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. W. BONELLA.
.>
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j L.-L.- Cargo 2 I receipt postal notes.—


reliable.
up to p.m. less
! Office—7. Customs Street East. Chairman of Trustees, riVYPHOID FEVER.—No Fear of Drinking
'■

Claymore, Mondays, st 2 p.m. Drug Store 50 TO 500 ACRES.


on V I 8 T A.
!

ASM AN 3. Karangahape Rd.. Auckland. Tl E L' L A Mercury Bay Hospital. . Water if a BERKEFELD 1 FILTER is
_

HOWICK. WHITFORD. WHAKATAXE ...........

s Guaranteed germ-proof. Send for


with wireless
FOB AND a.m. OUR NUMEROUS SALES
.

telegraphy. Saturday, loth May, 8 REPLACE


~

Twin screw. Fitted TO " Waterloo Quadrant.'opp.' Government House. used.


r.en you can ouft "em ror seven D? BOARDun Descriptive Booklet.

tNo Passengers. S.S. MINERVA \\


Superior • Accommodation for Permanents TARANAKI . EDUCATION
leaves Auckland: Leave* Whitfobd: WEST COAST SERVICE Why leU rats f,nd mice loot food so free? Vendors kindly send fullest particulars. and Visitors. E. A. WATERS, Agent, 65, Queen St.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION One box 7d, two Is Hd, pe
UNSURPASSED. Thurs., 13th, 4 p.m.
Fri .Hth. 7.30 a.m.
Sat., ISth. 8 a.m. AWHITU*
(From Onehunsn).
pce Waiuku sailings lb Is. Post free Stores RATSPOOF—
supplied.- HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.. All Conveniences. Tariff Reasonable.
Applications will bo received at the Edu- AWN ~
f
MOWERS.
Fri.. 14th. 4.30 p.m. 'Sat , 15th. 4 p.m. RIMU j. (](\BB. Ellerslie

Passage's from London can be arranged j •Sat., 15th, 1.30 p.m. HOKIANGA* ■ j ' Smeeton's Buildings. cation Offi.e. Now Plymouth, up to 5 p.m. ■" ALL THE BEST MAKER.
CLIFTON-
'•

13th i-
May, 2 p.m.; tr.. 1.13.
,

for the
Thursday. MONDAY, the 24th inst., Sole0
tere by Prepayment of Passage Money or •Sun., 16th. 10 a.m. "Sun., 16th, 4 pm. the,, world's greatej Whittaker Place. Symonds Street, first 'or.
=

Cargo at Railway up to ! pm. previous day.


pianist, prefers Erard Pianos.— PADEREWSKI. Teachership of the
I

py Guarantee. Mon.. I"th. 6 p m. Tues.. 18th. 8.30 a m. KAWHIA* ..... . RIMU Miscellaneous. tram atop past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216 ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD,
Piano Agency, Ltd. 8
/

L. D NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., Tues.. 18th, 630 p.m. Fri., 21st, 12.30 p.m. Monday, 171 May, 2 p.m.; tr., 1.13. A»ents. E. and F
Centra'.—Seleot—Quiet. AHITITI AND TONGAPORUTU0 Lower Albert Street.
Cargo at Railway u.i to 9 a.m. Coldicutl. Manager 3, House allow-7-
SCHOOLS—Grade
_

A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD.. •Howick only. — ' '

4 gems. NEW PLYMOUTH RARAWA T UCKY N.Z. GREENSTONE CHARME T>EVONPORT—Exceptionany largo Bed-18 ance. "nRESS BETTER AT LESS COST.
FOR MARAETAI AND CLEVEDON. Thursday. 13th May. 3 p.m.; tr., 2.10. "THE Cur That Cheers" gives .creates JU AND JEWELLERY.-Buy direct fronm JJ Sitting Room to Let; also Furnished
i

S.S. HIRERE. Monday. 17th May, 5 p.m.: tr.. 2.10. 1 eiiiovnient and refreshment when fiile the
Tea. You really mus 1 H. A.Manufacturers.
Best and P. S WHITCOMBE.
,

Cheapest.— Bedroom, close Cheltenham Beach; bus Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by
RUNNEL TINE. Leaves Adciland; Leaves Clevedoj; Cargo at Railway up to 0.30 a.m. sailing days with "Desert Gold" NIELSEN AN» SON. Lapidists an< ~Jld passes.— Cheltenham Rd., Devonport.
!

Secretary.
rpHE T>LUE Thurs., 13th. 6.30 am, and 9 to 1 other days except Saturdays. to this excellent Tea. All
grocers. , Jewellers.
141. Karangahape Rd. Electro Educatioi Office,
sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry
Cleaned or Dyed by our Special American
(ALFRED HOLT AMD CO)
STEAMERS, Thurs.. 13th. p.m.
3 Fri . 14th. 7 a.m. OPUNAKE See Wangsnui sailings
TONIC PlLLS'are the ben plating, Gilding and Repairing Jewellery
T AM TAKA PUN A—Private Board and
&
New Plymouth, May 11, 1915. ■ Process, which enables us to so renovate
t'nt.LOK' See Waiuku sailings
RUSSELL'S
.

THE FAST TWIN-SCREW Tues.. 18th. 830 Specialty.


i

Mon 17th. 4.30 Is 6t


_

Carrying First Saloon Passengers only. Tues., 18th. 5 p.m.


p.m-
Thurs.. 20th. 10 a.m
a.m.
RAGLAN' HIMU end most successful. 2s 6d and Residence.—Watea, The Strand, Taka- them that they are equal to new. The prices,
too are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned.
_

Monday, 17th May, i p.m.; tr., 1,13. AH Medicines, etc. POST FREE, by retur puna. Close to beach and tram.
_

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) "IXTE'LL Show you up.— the best

TO LONDON. VIA SOUTH AFRICA. notes. Special am


curled, Country orders receive
[._

Careo it Railway up to 9 a.m on receipt ct post"! MR } V cheapest in Show-cases and Shop-fitting or dyed.
Will Leave Sydney as follow*: FOR MIRANDA. 4, furnished; separate gas stove TAUPIRI
COAL MINES. LIMITED. nompt attention. One address only: THE
)

ring 1456.—Gibson and Clifford, Karangala' DOOMS, kitchen.-40,


Chemist, opt

Woo Waiuku sailings Order Department.—


,

Commander. Sa'ls. as. HIRERE. TE TOROt St.. Auckland. and Sentinel Rd., Pon- EMPIRE CLEANING CO., 358, Queen St..
Steamer. Tons.
Leaver Miranda: WAIPIPI*
tc Waiuku sailings r.0.. Unnev Symonds
bapo Rd. II opp- Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867.
'

Lt.avk* Auckland: AND KAWHIA ...ARj»PA\VA sonby Waterfront.


i

iToToOti Lewis
.

/S'CfcfiSES ; July WAITARA


14th. 1.30 p.m. Sat.. I.sth. 7.30 a.m. whilst enjoying the fine:
August •Fri Thursday. 3711 i May. a.m.
MAKE
. 10 a.m.; 3 money l
NESTOR U.aWJ Owen •Cargo for Miranda only.
tr.. T) BRYANT. Coal Merchant and Carrier.-
Cargo up to noon. Wednesday, at Railway. Ten you ever brewed. £50 offored 0 X, Bricks. Sand. Lime. Cement, Scoriaia* '"DOOMS (1 or 21. sunny, front, furnished; TE D 17 NO W N--
'

Wireless Telegraphy. Laundry, and Nursery. , Passengers at Ferry Wharf. No cargo for Kswlua Desert Gold" Tea. Get partici etc. Covered Vans lor furniture removalil* JV with gas stove for own use; fireplace.—
A
TXJT
I

users of your
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FARES: SYDNEY TO LONDON. Hi :o I Cargo at Hobsdn Street I Extension, and not WANGANUI and OPONAKE. .ARAPavVA lars from grocer.
Head Office: 6, Onion Buildings, next net Apply for address, 60, Ponsonby Rd. WANTED- FRED. BROWN VENETIAN'
THE
-
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of sailing time. Tuesday, 18th May. 10 a.m.


£60 Single: £81 to £108. Return. SYDNEY received within half-anbour
.

Go to Howey Walker, G.f.O. Branches: Jervois Road, Ponsonbyly, BLIND


Cargo up to noon Saturday. 5s week .per bed; all comforts;
TO'DURBAN OR CAPETOWN: From £30 ■IUE CLEVEDON STEAM NAVIGATION Customs Street West
ROOMS.

ah*. c Was Awarded


COMPAN y i LIMITED.
*-
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Single. £55 Return. Single berth porthole WA mKUt , 0.8. WAIUK0 GOOD ADVICE. sitting, • smoke room, bath, p.w.c —

Agents. Devonport Ferry Co. and see about your teet Clovers, every varleisty Brighton House, 61, Hobson St., near Vic- EXPERIENCED COAL MINERS. GOLD MEDAL.
1I

cabins (when available). and £60 to Lon- 7 »»ves Oxehunca: Leaves Waiuku:
''
£==-
UNGLISH Grasses, lmin- Queen St Tram at door.
don . , . Phones 284 and 3824- Thurs., 13th. 7.20 a.m. Thurs.. 13th. in.3o am
Lawn Mower means a smooth! 5"
7 Hi of Seeds for Farm and Garden.- toria St.. .—

THE FIRST CERTIFICATE AND ONLY


a.m. Kri llth. SHARP Seed Warehouse,
For all
HENDERSON AND
particulars, applj
MACFARLANE. LTD.
- Fri 14th,
COMPANY. Sat'.'. 15th, 8.5 a.m.
7.35 , 11
Sat., IMb. 11.30a.m.
a.m.
cut lawn.-Try Smith's Collected V
(late Lea O'Learj-Downs.
(near Town Hall).
Cook S
Rooms, furnished;
SUITE first-class Apply AT THE AUCKLANDCheapest EXHIBITION.
DARCAVILLE S.S. ,"
and Best.
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General Agents (or New Zealand- beater), 14, Wakefield St. an locality: spacious grounds, tennis lawn, They are Superb.
S.S. PITOITOI. Cargo for Waiuku Town 0.30 a'.m., Mon., 2d sectionClovelly, MINE MANAGER,
all day Tues., Thurs. delivered free. ORGANS—BuiIt on honour, so!old convs.: close Clover-
MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO., LTD, Wrnthe: and other circumstances permitting. W»d and Pri , and IjASTEi ou ONT
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J on merit, known the wprld over.—Soole nook Rd., Epsom. F


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Wellington. Napier, and Duneain.


Receives Cargo at Helenaville Mon. and Thur. Carsoand Waiuku Way Ports 9.30 a.m. Mon-
forThursday, deliver Tauplrt. Westport. Newcastl
and all day Wednesday,
WE Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd Huntly.
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For all Wairoa River Ports.


| day
Railway. and all Coals, also Firewood, t<> at fIRANDE VUE. PRINCES STREET, a DON'T let me Repair your Cli'H.f.
LEAVES DakOAVILLE: IF YOU
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part of the City and Suburbs at lowe


tIkJ.ENSVII.LE;
COMMONWEALTHLIMITED DOMINION I I.f.avks
al
MASTER'S VOICE GramaphoSe ar,nd vJ Two Doors below Grand Hotel.
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' AND Ltd., Union Building 1 "LTIS let me Clean them!
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L Fri. Hth, 12.15 am. Sat., 15th, .i p.m. will be received aft*r 1 rates -Winstonc, 11 Records. We havo largest stock in Vacancies and for Boarders. Electric Light IF YOU DON'T let me Clean them, Ist me
LINE. I' pins/
(heap Fares and passage rates- Ship- N B.—No Cargo Street East. Symonds Street, ar Pupils Wanted.
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Customs Zealand.—Acents. E. and F. Piai all conveniences.


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and freight nm' or after noon on Saturdays, New mo Repair them!


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notes must be stamped or within


'Phone 1495
of advertised time ol any Mount Eden. Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. MISS BOYD.
IF YOU DON'T let me me do either, for good-
Bead Office ■ 9 and 11. Fenihurch Avenue.!! paid at this office before forwarding by rail. ONE HOUR
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do bold!
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PARTRIDGE, Teacher of
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Lor.lon. EC. I Agent. LANE. 50. F«rry Bides.. 'Phone 2571.-' steamer's
departure Overtime charged after of Motherhood and the road A. A.
MR. »i ness sake let
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DLESBING 1 VfYSTERIES Revealed.-Julamerk, Clai'if-


if A R 1 N O, Mandolin. Banjo, and Guitar. Studio. Garments Remodelled and Alter-! 1.-liab'e
4 to 430 p.m. ports marked t must be pre- D perfect
health achieved by Dr. Pierce °'

Freights to Pros pamphlet sent by ill vovimtc and Mental Scientist (Egy>'!'" IVI
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YORK STREET. PARNELL. 21. Grafton Rd., near Choral Hall. Instru- a- Always.
Deadweight, Deadweight. .(<KINNE R L I N E. Palm Blossim. tian).—Send date of birth and 2s 6d t0 'Phone 89, ments lent beginners free.
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Tons. turn mail. Your chemist has it; if nt '*' Julamerk. G.P.0.. Auckland. E. E- CROTHALL.Dr,,Cl«nc.
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Ton." P Company's Office. _Ouay Street


•«>ia. ol England 12.380 Indralema 10,100 AWAN UI, SCHOONER, wrilo Madam Bowe, Box 1114, Auckland. —• Exclusive and exceptional. Inspection invited
FOLEY, from Paris, Teacher Tailor and Costumier
French
TVTIDAME and Dyer,
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12.350
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•Mat of Victoria Star of Scot- Now lor AND WHITFOKD usually kei in I*7 A. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS. l-r MRS. STEVENSON. Proprietress. French, Pianoforte, and Voice Pro- °
' Loading HOWICK IVl"
•fndraputa
■Hawke's Bay ...11.950 Mimiro
..
12.070 land ...
9.650
9,100 GISBORNE AND TOLAGO BAY, Railway Leaves P.B TURANGA. Leaves
Wharf. Whitford and HowicK:
USINESB Men, who are
B' VV Low
judges ot Tea, and very fastidious abo '} Agents E and F. Piano Agoncy. Ltd.
price but excellent value—So .
ids .

•S ' AU-BN'S_
— of
duction, requires new Pupils to complete a; 16

CLIFF Class for French (beginners) to be holda


. Princes St.. opp. Grand
'Phone -1414.
Hotel. Auckland
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appreciate the general excellence


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of Aus- flavour, Manager.


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•Makarini D-950 Star AT ALBERT WHARF. "


tTlnira.. 13th. ti.3oa.m Coldicutl. V» Exclusive Furnished Apartments; everv Monday at 7 p.m.; £1 Is per quarter.

"Desert Cold" Tea. Test this Tea TO-DA" SOAP'. Taniwlia Soap! Still
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10.950 tralia . . 9.400


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Hawick, 7.15 a.m. Continental, plan, with al At homo Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. m-VNIWHA bar;
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•lrr.rabarah tThurs.. 13th. 4m p.m Fri., American and including


48. Ferry Buildings. C. DAC'RE. GOLD" Tea, has captured Ne I Peerless, large bars, only
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10.920 Port Lincoln 9,300 "T.ESERT


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14th. 7 a.m. kitchen; breakfas Hi Mr
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'lluri'ai Fri., Hth the Standard Piano of t ! \J Zealand. Incomparable for flavounY modern convs., from fid or 4 bars for is lid TEAS' Teas'
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BROADWOOD, ' 2 p.m.


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•Star of India . . 10.780 Port


Albany 9,300 Or Master on Board. .
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'Phono 3960. •Sat, 15th, 1.30 p.m. Sat., 16th. 8 a.m. ' S i' desiTed: three minutes above Town Hall on the market, jacked
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Agents. E. and F. Piai 10 if


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Port Mac- world.—Sole strength and economy. You will be c l Notable Tea. the first
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•Wkaka'iia 9,860 "


Mon.. 17th. 1.30 p.m. 'Sun.. 16th, 4 p.m. 'Phone, elc.-Mrs. A. Fischer, Scotia Place AYLING. Woodcarving, Poker- r- is 6 d and Is 6 d
o Ltd. with it. Ask for 2s grade. Oth her -1
Mmt! honour and sold by merit.
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, 18th. 5.30 p.m. luen., 18th, 8 a.m.


Agency. , lighted
work Stencilling. Price Lists Sendd on is now sold a Is lOd and
«V-4ru
«\"-aru
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9- 775 Port Curt


9.775 CurtisB 8,200
' ' 500 CEND FOR "nOOK'S T IST" T ue6 21st,
RAILING 10 a.m. Thurs. 20tli, 9.30 a.m. Sliccrs. Circular Knives, and Ct blends. Is 8d and Is 10d.
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<_ORRENTO. 5. GPAFTON ROAD uieai 2s 6d and obtain knifeArcade. le::on. and board■A per lb. This Tea
»i 2dl per lb. We hold large stocks of Amber
9.775 Port Kembla 8.200 Fri "»
B\CON
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•Alarere '..'
Howick only. Mangaroa. accurately
accurately sharpened at HalD.-Supenor Accommodatioi carving-4. Strand Auckland. packet and loose Teas, and our
Smith'
Smith Choral
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*-BrCre (Posted Freel. Giving


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* ters *■ "MANNING'S Delicious Tomato Cnutmq. t O for Tins and all
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Fori Pine
Miss Reid,a£ Fs
7,'i00
Weather and other circumstances permitting.'■ late Loadbeatcr 14, Wakefiold St. Why uuse for Tourists and Permanent Boarders— 4.1 nr ce'a will not be advanced
until our stock
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Por« Augusta 7,200 FARES AND SAILING DATES IVI Sauce not . pressrvatised. Dressmaking.
2212. A. L. Andrews and Co., agents.
PRACTICAL exhausted. A good hot bath with Tan,wha

Hunter 7.200 •Phone preservatised with Salicylio Aoit id


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Port By Sauce, ,
mss Ponsonby. Class
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Anglesea St., of Notable lea,


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Port Philip 7.200 " ipOR Tennis Laps, Paths, Garden 81 don't need it. No 1. or Viceroy Soap, then a cup
( P. and 0. S.N. Co. NEWS FOR TRAVELLERS.'• J Tarring. Sanding, and Draining, t; •y Good Sauce lessons.'2 hours, Is 6d; private lessons, 1 with a rasher of the best mild-cured Swan
COOK'S Booked
GOOD
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�Denotes Twin-Screw. OOK'S Orient Line HOTEL you feel as if you could go out
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1 Passages 2s
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PRIVATE 6d. i then


r hour, Bacon,
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B H. Bishop, King Edward Av.. Epsom. Try Ganderton -nURWOOD only firm

New Zealand for I Can.-Australian and conquer the world. We are,the.


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Regular despatches from [


Wireless Telegraphy and other inventionss For Skin Diseases.
high-class "learners,'• Passages N.Z Shipping Co. All Linos '■ daughters to in the Auckland Province that
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Won of full-poured,installations, PRINCES STREET your 0


of Grocers
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fitted with wireless in charge of eiperl- - Passages


and re- '" i Shaw-Savill Co. VAII Routes all tend to make
All Classes Still another
travelling more pleasant.'•■ "VTOU can't always locate the carelessne sa
boon to travellers is our 1 which cats the profits out of your hm r
Ponsonby Road.
MRS
Sena
MALCOLMSON MOTHERS.
(late of London).
Btand out alone with regard to prices.
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frigerating machinery, Company's steamers Passages I White Star Line


epucd engineers. The a I P.and O. Branch Checked Bage»ge System. It obviates ail ness. National Cash Registers preve at
collect baggage,'•d losses, both careless and intentional. I n- r\
3. DURBIN. Saddler. 44. Wyndha Ira
(Opposite Albert Park Gate).
'Phone 1484.
DRESS'
UK_&B, COSTUME-MAKING.
MILLINERY CLASSES .
AND
GAVIN WALLACE AND SONS-', Otahuhu.
a trouules. We immediately V/i St.. next Buckley's, makes Saddles of
a?I noted lor the satisfactory <*»«*>«"
»
/BOOK'S 1 Aberdeen Line.
s
Lowest ba"gase
check it on, and deliver traina vestigation costs nothing. See Local Aget it, best materials, that give comfort and wetsar. Held Day and Evening, by Experienced
!_t
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»bich refrigerated cargo .Bhipped by them is I-* OOK'S V Etc., etc.. etc 'Rates. Cutter and Milliner. Miscellaneous Wanteds.
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delivered at port of destination. carry frozen„ No Commission Charges! Trouble Saved".: or Cheeking boat arrives. Isn't it splendid? comer Daiby and Elliott Sta. None better, lew as good. Used andnon THE CHIMES Dressmaking lesson. Is.
to free for paseengns. lou payy - commended by most prominent riders,
J- STREET.
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is prepared _

SYMONDS Classes arranged to suit friends.


The Company
cargo0 Inquiries Invited. Travel Mado Easy. all See us Fish. Fish.—Choice Hapuka. Mulh it. men. stockmen Once used, always used. 57
for young heifers wanted to
meat, dairy produce,
at lowest current rates apply
woo) and
of freight.
general cartago-that's
EXPRESS CO., Schnapper. Flounders and other var FISH. King of -Player-Plane
Vacancies for Pehrmanents.nd
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Tourists. Correct-Cut
NEW ADDRESS: ETHEL
Patterns Supplied.
BUILDINGS. GRAZING
Rent or Lease; must be cheap.-Addreas
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poOK'S CHIPPING THE NEW ZEALAND ties at, cheap rates, at Sanford's Fish Ma rt T7-ASTNER," the
to QFFICE, House. at BERilil).
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Open . , <
For full pailieulaia. LIMITED, (opposite Customhouse), Custom,* St, Wei i». JLY ■ has no equal.—Sole Agents, JU. ana F- JIBS. MARTIN. Propriotrejs. WELLESLEY ST.. opp,
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THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY* 13. 1915.


Houses and Land lor Sale. Houses and Land for Sale.
Honses and Land lor Sale.
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tor Sale. To Let. Houses and Land for Exchange. Houses and Land for Sale. Ml i
Motors and 'Cycles
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;' For Sale.
, rjARDENERS-
SEC- SCIENTIFIC
300 Acres, at £15- All alluvia flats, MANGERE-BEAUTIFUL
LEVEL
Timber, in Rimu, Matai, 2» h.p.. 2-spced, kick-starter; PRICKET
DOUGLAS.
AVENUE— Bungalow, 5 rooms,
v h. and c. water, gas, bath, copper and
ICA ACRES-OTOROHANGA-Dwclling. DAIRYING. Fattening, or Cropping Farm,
TIONS, splendid soil; 3 to 5 Acres in J. THORNES
BUILDING lo\J outbuildings; 75 acres in grass; MONEY-MAKING
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and Pine; big stocks, large daily with out- new last July; 73-guinea model; mag- tubs.— Kawhai St.. Kingsland. every inch ploughable area. PRICE, £130 to £150 per acre. T HAVE A SPLENDID
nearest. watered by springs and creek; soil, black rich deep soil ; ' ;
clos* 1 area; GARDENING PROPOSITION
niicent machine; accent £63 or rvUEEN CTBEET,
put; sires cut to order. Deal direct
10s
loam; flat and undulating; 1\ miles from heavy carrying capacity. Fino House and SECTIONS-Any CO A UCKLANO,
QTAHUHD
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Karangahape
the producer.—Send for Quotations to —Alt. Eady, IS, of House, furnished Factory, town and school you call
Tamaki Sawmills, Raurimu. ,
Car, oscatcr, in first-class order; or unfurnished, overlooking harbour; DEVONPORT-Part schools; cream cart passes; 4 miles from
railway; no noxiju3 weeds; carrying 18
outbuildings.
handy. Terms arranged.—Brondbcnt and
\J to works; volcanic soil. LASY
the Now
lt-Kiit>.

Railway
Tt place before you to-day,
at my Office .-Nearly One Acre
Very Beat /hen AND VICTORIA HAMILTON.
IT'ORD
elevated position.—lC. Jubilee Avenue, cows, etc.; £7 per aero; equity, £805; will Co., 3, Sineelon'a Buildings. mAMAKI -WEST, on Soil; central reiiny.
Volcanic STREET,

1
i-plate. Ensign roll film. F. 7.7
.1 electric lights, spare tyre.— A. Hay- Exchange for 8 to 20 acres, near a good 1 Outlet, and Alongside Proposed Station Gardening
sheltered pan of Remuera; five jMinutM
ftom


CAMERA,
lens, in perfect order. tort don, Engineer, 50, Hcbson St.
WLOOR Space, about 17ft by 22ft; Free- town. I Terms on 40 acres; full price. -£160; —FINE SECTIONS, 5 Acres upwards; of
EASY
£•».

tako 455.-M.. CM. HERALD.


(Ror.eo No 10), for Sale, O
Warren ' Motor-car. 35 h.p., cost J man's 'Bay, suitable
*425, accept £225, almost new, any shop,— SNIP.—
storago or work-
A. James, 63, Quoen St.
Call or write
BUTLER BROS-.
unimproved; ploughable fern
Kaipara line—Gt. Northern Agency, 5, H.M.
land, magnificent views; on the banks
Tamaki Rivet; 7 miles by road from
tno

Mf. REASONABLE PRICES; EASY 6workmanship arUstic rooms, splendid desgn; high-class
SSJ*
DUPLICATOR
cheap; first-class machine,,
trial; can bo seen —Cousins and Cousins,
J""" 1 City. "'
BURNISHED Cottage, 2 rooms, Id sec-
12, City Chambers. Arcade. TERMS.
Water- veniences.
throughout All
Immediate Sale, pProperty »
con-
modern: £11 PER ACRE.
working order.-Duplicator. 630. HBKALD._ re- stone; SECTIONS, on the
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' T\OORS. Saches. Windows. Grates, Man PYCLES AND CYCLE ACCESSORIES-
IV tion; suit bachelor; references
quired.— 5, Smccton's Buildings.
inn ACRES. GOING CONCERN-NEAR
11/U DRURY, 21 miles from Auckland—
Six-roomed House; 90 acres grass, bill, tur-
EDENDALE— 2 Sections, free of
splendid view; will Sell at Govt va).,
£300.-Bray Bros.. 16. Phoenix Chambers
HOBS'ONVILLE
front-Suitable for Seaside Homes; A
trifling deposit will do. as
also, Larger Sections at the back, suit- is unencumbered.
the
SHEEP & CATTLE
■ D iels. Corrugated Iron. Timbor of all V.- Before a bicycle is finally selected it
Floor Opportunity .-5 Offices to nips and green feed; close school, creamery, able for Fruit Poultry Farms.
!om>. G.P.0.), Queen St.
w<i:M be well to thoroughly examine The GROUND or
FARM,
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descriptions We Buy and Sell Shop. Office Wanderer." Cash price for this superb Let, singly or in suites.—l. Wyndham etc.; 11 paddocks; good land; together with TOWNSHIP-SECTIONS soil, just rpHOMAS TpINLAY,
ar.d House Give us
3738--vlcKfr
Fittings. a call or mil.
British Machine only
and Mcarns, Grosvenor ranged. We also stock£10 10». Terms ar- St..
Dunlop Tyres, and
Property Clearing House. 19 cows, 12 young stock, I) horses, winter rtOING Concern.— Good Dairy
feed, etc., etc.; Exchange for small propcrty- VT South of Aucklnnd-330 Acres only
Farm, KAIKOHE
off the Main Street; best
leval and free from stone.
volcanic
MUSI A.M.P. BUILDINGS.
up
Lane, Hobsor. St. 4 give a written guarantee with each cover
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and tube sold Wo specialise in repair work.


TERRACE, . Parnoll-Six-
J roomed House, all conveniences: splen- CILANVILLE T5 to 30 acres, equity £1600. This is a choice i £22 per acre; milking plants, etc.—lull par-
farm, close to Auckland. Bound to rise in 'tkuli-.rs. Civil and Wilson, 195. Queen St. RISE IN VALUE. 1215 ACRES.
num-
FENCING Posts. Per 100— Striniry Bark - TAUPAKI DISTRICT-A

.
IXStrainers. Rattens 11*.
£1: Black Wattle. Howard.
and supply all cycle accessories at lowest did views, rent, 21s.— W. Fratcr and Son.
£3:
value.
BUTLER BROS. pavilion. KUMEU
ber of Uuimprovedjind Partly Improved
£300.
A Lli
A DIVIDED into 12
RING FENCED AND
a!!
SUB-

3s cacb.-J.
Whanga- prices
F. R. HUTCHINSON. GREEN
I.T
LANE,
6 Rooms and
2min.
conveniences;
from station-
18s.—Kay
12, City Chambers. HOVE. 8 rooms: greenhouse,
Garage, tennis court, orchard,
etc.; nearly Blocks;
LANDS.
SPLENDID ORCHARD grass and crop, except 200
paddocks-,
acre? rntic 1«hI;
m
marine Karangahape Road, Auckland. j I-acre- £1200—32. Shortland St. 600 acres ploughnble: splendid and turnip

C... L K with a
and Harkins, 86, Queen St. QA-ACRE. FARM, fl-roomed House, all
OV/ outbuildings; "mile, school, creamery. ' rpAKAI'UNA— New and thoroughly up-to- T/OHIMARAMA SECTIONS
i\ BEACH AND ON THE HIW
ON THE
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The •J9- ACRES OF TDEAL £)AIRY clover land; bounded by ft river and Kavred
MILKING Tanpyc
Plant, 4-cow.
Engine; all
";.!,,». splendid
for £60.-L. F. Pulsford,
in piIALMERS SIX-CYLINDER pARS.
HILLSBOROUG Onchttnga. next gas- 2 miles station.: 8 paddocks, sheep-proof I i.
H.
and outbuild- date six-roomed Villa, replete vith every
fences; carry, li cows; equity. i'.iOO; Ex- convenience; close to dam and beach. ,P'' ce Best Beach on the southern sido of tno
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by streams; at present. 300 head, caltle. ;.i»
sheep on the property. The Farm is
•.•will sacrifice . ometer—House, 5 rooms,
for Harbour. eminently suitable for sheep and cattle a'irl
Monavalc. 65 h.p. Seven-passenger Body ....

£650 ings; 3 acres.— Apply


Hg___V | change farm (larger) that will carry 25-30 £825, very easy terms.—W. Esdaile and Co.,
cow's. This is a splendid little property, but Ta\apuna. •PUSSELL, BAY OF ISLANDS-SEASIDE IN F\CT, NO BETTER IN THE cropping. Buildings comprise new Hniiv. 'i
Sis passenger Body £525 WAIKATO. rooms, scullery, and bathroom; large nr.pl.-

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CHARE. £250 or more, in land company, Five-passenaer Body - ■ £425 HOUSE, 5 rooms; gas and water; close to owner wants bigger place 111 SECTIONS in this favourite watering rocnt shed, wash-house, c. and t , ii.iv loft,
place. VALUES ARE BOUND TO Modern Bungalow, and all outbuilding
h.p.
i~ for Sale at a discount.--Shares, 606.
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starter.
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station.—G. Knight. Gladstone Rd-, Mt. Call or write quickly. Ai'lJANG EKE— acres good land; House
Filled with electric light, electric Albert. BUTLER BROS. wash- RISE. in latest style. SO head picked cows, 2nd 4-stallcd stable, loose-box. chaff-hotl-*-. cow-
HERALD. Write for Booklet, of 5 rooms and bathroom, dairy, highest test among 24 suppliers; horses and shed 'concrete 'floor', cattle yaid>.
<•■<•„
12, City Chambers house (built in concrete ROAD. REMUERA -CORNER
copperl;
HRAKEI Terms arranged. IX'
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Six versus Four. 5 rooms, gas, water, bath, tubs; implements to match.
fPOMATO riants-2000 Strong.
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Healthy
Plants for present inside-1 aimer.
planting REIMEKS, ROBERTS * ROCHE. LTD.,
HOUSE, 13s 6d; Maxwell Avenue. Richmond.— Kin ACRF.S-21 MILLS AUCKLAND- fo-vllionses, of-. Price, £650—WYATT, care
I with listern underneath; numerous sheds. U SECTION, 117ft frontage by 130ft and
150ft deep; faces the north; warm and Price £*'~ with stock, and £500
.
deposit,
or £24 without and £300 down; balance
Apply on promises, or house bolow. X\J\J Dwelling, outbuildings; nearly oil ! Mill and Pliimnici, Auckland. at
raised from own selected seed. «ai 37 Albert St.. Auckland. _ sheltered. PRICE, £5 per foe t.
kumeto ,; _. _■ ■
r—'-■■..-. —-
—-i
HOUSE,
drained swamp; lOmin railway station; can 1
5 rooms; superior furnished; nil supply milk Auckland, 8d gal.; carry 10 roW<
1
RD., 2d section-New House,
: 1 d AKLEIGH ESTATE, TAK ANINI-
5 per cent.
Will easily carry 50 milkers. THAMES VALLEY.
UT.
EDEN
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TYPEWRITER. No. 15. Yost. new. cost Motors and 'Cycles Wanted. conveniences, to Lot by young man in when fully improved. Price, only £21 per acre. -i'l 11 rooms, everything up to date, suit U SECTIONS FOR SALE, from 1EAbY. Acre
I £21, will sell at loss.-Yoat. 816. return for board.— by letter. J. Mas- going concern; equity, £1600; will accept nursing home or bonrilinghousc; will sell on upwards; right at the station. TJICH rjAIRY "TARif.
foy. care of J. Hall, Otahuliu. House as deposit, or Sell, £200 deposit. TERMS. v SOLE AGENTS.
11 Ell ALII ' very easy terms.
wanted, light, good; pay-
Car Inspected and recommended bv TJENRY CLAYTON AND QO.,
TYPEWRITER Printing Machine, new. MOTOR men' or part miMvcnt, good building
sections value 1 120 -E.A.M.. 636. HERALD. ]INCOLN ST,, Ponsonby—House, 6 rooms; BUTLER BROS.,
OWNER, 658, HKHALD.
M»?ni
ORANGA R ESTATE. ONE-TREE HILL-
fl«.nl views, splendid- volcanic F RST-CLASS LAND. all in *)(\A ACRES T

1 co- £27. will fell at a loss -Machine, J lis— Misses McCabe, Milliners, Taber- 12, City Chambers. TJAItNELL— 6 Rooms and convs.;' handy to soil- areas from 3to 7 Acres. EASY SMEETON'S BUILDINGS.crass and crop, except few acres of Uux.

1 nacle Bldgs, Newton. I. Id sec; only £150; oaay terms —Bray well watered by three permanent bush,
PIS. HERALD. ,--_
CALE OR EXCHANGE at Bargain Prico Bros., 10, Phcrnii Chambers (opp. G.P.0.), •TERMS. creeks; land is level, securely fenced and
ESTATE
Horses and Vehicl.es for Sale. LFORD—Furnished Bungalow: splen- 1 C T HELIERS BAY-RAWENGA ACRES, AS A GOING CONCERN, subdivided; li miles from railway station;
m o FARMERS
MI —100 Acres, within 2 miles Frankton ' Queen Si. if\f\
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S --Close to wharf and beach;


very nice
did view; closo beach and tram; low Junction P.0., fully improved; good Hou«c, IUU REQUIRED FOR butter factory and schooi; first-class Home-
Spring Carts, rem for term.—Miss Jones, 99, Queen St. 7 rooms and conveniences; large cowshed, ,'tmins. from station Building views right up the harbour. 6 rooms, all convs.. 66ft
by stead, outb'.ndings. etc. Will sell in one cr
SACKS AND BAGS, PORTLAND Waggons.
Coachbuilder, with milking machine; engine and saw KEMUERA,
Allotments, 00ft by 182ft, good position. DWELLING, paths, two lots. L.T. Title.
130ft. well laid out, concrete Owner 1198
For all purposes, Sulkies.-T. Wilkinson.
PANMURE— B-roomed House and aero of bench, all in good order. Very suitable for ,£1 l",s per foot; £511 deposit. -Thos. F.
ground; low rent.—No. 6. Hill St., town milk supply. Owner retiring. Will j Ccbill. 93. Queen St. lopp. Fort St.). FOR SALE IN ALL SUBURBS. Mount Eden; £900. No mortgage
Now and Secondhand. Great North Road, Grey Lynn.
Newmarket. JTOUSES willing to give this as deposit in Exchange

RIVERHEAD.

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exchange for any good interest-bearing pro- (or 100 Acres as a Going. Concern.
THE TEXTILE BAG AND SACK position.—Apply sharp, £775—Half-acre, close to tram,
COMPANY. LIMITED. PARMEThO—i nave 1 Splendid Farm Wag-
i tons, oil axlos. CHOP and Cellar, Victoria St., City Cham- WM. AUBREY GOSLING. REMUERA—
hud out in ga.den, etc.- Beautifully up-
N.B.—A Sound Proposition.
CRE
i,-o:i*. 30cwt Up to
T. MANDENO 52INAGRASS, -£52
-1; bora The Misses McCabe, Milliners, nearly new. Oov- CRES
I eminent mortgage,House, pROPERTY.
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Frankton Junction, Waikato. tn-date 5-roomed


62. Fort Street. both in perfect order, for quick sale,Gigs, " QRCHARD
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'Phone 2-554. £25 Tabernacle Bldgs., Nowton.


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each; also, Phaeton, Tip Drays. Carts, ■ I week, prin. and int.repayable 12s 5d per
part drained swamp; all
"I OOK .Ws on your next Sun. We Harness, elc.-H. Buckley. 42. Wyndham rpHREE LAMPS. Ponsonby.-Shop to Let. COMMENTS ON EXCHANGES. : Terms
Sole Acents. Broadbent and Co., 5,. Smee-
arranged.—
JACKSON, ALLploughable; paddocks; well watered,

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Of» ACRES 3 ROODS -5 acres full-bearing
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J J have, on' hand a large assortment


oj St. I wi'.li 6 living rooms; low rent.—Wheeler 5 rooms, cowshed bails), im-
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(8 **V
' Oent.'s Tailor-made Misfit and Unclaimed Bros., Three Lamps. The prosecution of Exchange of Properties ton'' Buildings.
! House.
plement shed; li miles from Pukekohe.
»*«,
orchard, a acres era?.", fenced and
AGENTS. subdivided; Cottage, 2 rooms, sl.eor.
SALE-Single-seated Buggy. £10: LAND AND ESTATE ETC.. Owner willing to accept mortgage as pay-
and

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Order Suits, also a pood assortment ot in business is not in all instances conducive
\csts,
I-<OR i --HOUSE.
£■- 1 rooms and conveni-
AUCTIONEERS. Price, £18 acre. Terms. £100 cash, M.

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Second-hand Suits, odd Coats, 1 Settler's Cart, £7 10s; Grocer's Cart.
Trousers, etc., in thorough clean order ana £12 10s; Pony Sulky, £12 10s; Strong Court-
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ACRES -'-roomed House, dairy shed, to the best interests of both parlies con- ; Oli.)
0 etc.; cany to trams; 15s;Roskill. Lease if de- cerned, more especially where such transac- I room, wash-house; garden, tarred paths:
enres; pantry, scullery, hath- ment, or sound house proposition. 5 years Til 6 per cent. 1543
Wc are able to sell WW Misfit laud Waggon. £18; Su'kies. from £8;, Ex- Hills- tion is ptuely for the' purpose of AUCKLAND. Farm Representative: E. T. MATSON.

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repair. sired. Rit-hi rdson Rd., Mt. getting! Grey Lynn; £.".15.-McKenzie and Buckley,
highly mortgaged securities, or property o.' I, 110, Karangahape Rd.
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Suit from £2 10s or a Second-hand Suit press Cart. £8; Harness of all descriptions.
■C. J. OWEN,
borough end.
from £1 :os. and have hundreds for you to —W. Bradley and Co.. 103. Federal St unsuitable character.
TAUPIRI.

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■ choose from Any alteration required done I\rANGANUJ AVENUE. Ponsonby-Five- There is. however, quite a justifiable class Ol REMUERA.
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rooms, all
by expert tailors without further charge
flat ton. nearly new, suitable tor
LORRY,
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i roomed Residence, with every conve- of this business, which is to be encouraged.
ot 1Aft
DEPOSIT- House,
vl» conveniences ; uood section. Grey I CT MT OF REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Auckland.
Shetland Street,
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Prompt attention to country orders.— IHE


LONDON CLOTHING CO.. 4, Gt, Nortii Coach 1and horse: cheap —Harrison and Gash.
Motor Works. Newmarket.
nience; 20s. Such cases being instanced where aged farm- Lynn,
BELLE VUE ROAD, Mount Eden-Seven ing people desire a town homo in .place of 110, Karangahape ltd.
only £125.--McKenzie and Buckley,
7, QHEEP AND RATTLE j/AKJJ.
Rd.. near Ponsonbv Reservoir. 1 none >9il>
Rooms; wash-house, copper, tubs, and their farm lands, or as we sometimes see,
Business hours. 9 a.m. to 0 p.rn ; Friday, 9 cases of business men who have in 20 years (ffn DEPOSIT— OALE OR
p.m.: Saturdays.'l p.m. at.
Sale- and Exchange. Durham
Superior Pony Gig. rubber
•.vres. suit 13 hands, £30; Staunch Pony,
MORLEY'S bath: good situation; 21s.
SACKVILLE STREET, Grey Lynn-fi accumulated city properties, and on desiring Ii3* I U fires, hot water, linen press; large
Rooms, wash-house, copper, tubs, and use to start n family of boys on (he land, inakiiu
5 rooms; gas TMHSP-CLASS QENTLEMAN'S SOUND POR "pXCHANGE.
£6 10s; Ham
■FARMERS. T\AIRYMEN, TXYESTORS! leather cush . nearly new, £27 10s; New
£4 10s; Bent Shaft Gig, bath, h. and c. water: 15s.
SHEARER AND EASTGATE.
of such city securities for the purpose, Buckley. Ml.
and each party if t'.ey meet, will be much
more quickly satisfied than by each awaiting
section. Eden; £700.—
110, Karangahape Rd.
McKenzie and
RESIDENCE. INVESTMENT. Ai Q ACRES, of
TcJLO good grass,
which 300 acres are in
balance drained swamp,
Covered iii Cart, J-lon. suit butcher or baker, Security Bldgs., Qucon St.
a bona-ride sale. J?7AA-ONE-T«EE HlLl— Beautifully with lot of rough feed; fenced and sub-
See land columns particulars Sale VAL- £27 10s, New Pony Tax Cart £22 10s; New GROUNDS. divided into 6 paddocks, and well watered;
HAURAKI PLAINS.
c*y I y>\) finished 5-roomed Villa; 1-acre;
LEY VIEW FARM, on FRIDAY. May 14. (Ton Waggon. £32 10s, seat 4; Good Ralli JUST NOW EltfHT NORTHERN FAR- splendid vieiv.-Aickin. Royal Oak, Epsom. WITH WELL-KEPT 6 rooms, anil all necessary outbuild-
House, milking-shed,
EPSOM— New House, 5 con- MERS an ottering, through
rooms, every
Dog Cart, seat 5. £30, cost £55 12-15cwt rience; 20s week.
our agency, un- OF REMUERA. ings; separator, etc. The
Has been kept bare of stock since March
Cart, £12 10s; Light Hawker's Cart. £15;
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encumbered farms, and several are offering
ACRES, near railway; mostly IN CHOICEST PART land is nearly all level, and is splendid
rains fell. Interested investors will be taken S.S. Buggy, seat 3, £25, with pole; Ton Cart, EL? -Residence. 8 rooms, all con- but slightly encumbered securities. These -jAAA LUI'U pldughable. Good House, 'phone; dairy or fattening farm. Close to school,
FOR PRIVATE SALE.
out by motor-car to inspect property, 1} £13 10s; SOcwt. Cart and, Harness, £25;
hours, good road from Auckland. Small Pony, fast and quiet, Low Sulky and
veniences. 2 acics of land; orchard, properties we have personally inspected, and carrying equal 1800 sheep; easy terms.—
motor shed; 25s week.
Will give lease if desired.
Closo station. while we would not ourselves buy them all.
we are in a position to definitely state that Owner, iG3. herald.
48 ACRES.
5 HORSES.
store, and P.O. Price, i' 22 per acre. Terms;
£500 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent.
Will Exchange for City or Suburban Pro-
Harness. £32 10s ; Farm Waggon, 30cwt. no undue inflation in value exists, and Ex- CARRYING 26 COWS ANDrising
£30: Well-bred Hack> good juiirwr. would HARRIS AND CRUMP, o."r ACRES, make ideal fruit-poultry Full particulars from township. perties or good Mortgages. 15-39
Situated in centre of a small
change and Sale price are the same figure
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PLEDGES. D.8.8.L Exchange for Pony .Turnout or Vehicles. -iO farm, nearly all ploughed, cropped,
UNREDEEMED Ranfurly Bldgs, 81, Queen Street. I_
llo ACRES-Sixty acres flat. Price and
RUTHERFORD AND (JO.. order
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V Guns. Field and Prism Glasses, Lenses. IXI/ £30 per aero; near Whangarei; well worked; sheltered, and adjoins the jr Ml the buildings are in first-class
House of 6
and comprise cowshed, barn
Sextant, Typewriter, Banjos, Violins and
Musical Instruments, Old Chins and Old
to Holiday Rush Over—Horses of
All Classes Several good Plough Sorts.
Gold and Silver Ton Carts, Tax Carts, Light Carts, Gigs,
OWING T HAVE FURNISHED HOUSES
no mortgage. Aged people, like few acres railway.
near city. Agency,
Price,
5, H.M. Arcade.
£650.—Great Northern '

io. COMMERCE STREET. f rooms,with conveniences, acetylene gas


light
PAPAKURA.
Silverware,' Cutlery, 1 TO LET, No -~'\9,() ACRES-11 miles from rail- "Bakery and dwelling, leased to ft good ten-
Watches, Diamond and other Rings, and -Long Shatters, Bakers' Carls, and Baker's
the Largest and Best Assortment of Unre- Van. Cortland Waggons. Ton Waggons, Light i . MPrice. ■ vway: partly cleared, part heavy -l-l able cropping;
Owner retiring from I nACRES-£440-Rich Level Land, suit-
well fenced and MAN. ant for 5 years at £2 per week,
apart from OH. ACRE J-UIRY pARM.
■poRTHE "SMALL INCOME" of full-
From 22s 6d to £2 10s per Week- bush. £2200.
deemed Pledges in Auckland. Sold at one- Spring Tip Dray. Farm Dray, Hearse, Take any good property, leaving watered: smuJlNorthern Cottage: nortn suburban th a
third of original cost. Inspection invited. Waggonettes, Carriages, Harness, etc. Plenty
THOMAS FINLAY,
tanning.
some equity in his favour. No
mortgage.
trains—Groat Agency, 5, H.M.
and I Acre
ße iXntial area with enormous prospec-
£350 C ASH
Tima payments.— Royal Loan Office, I. to choota from.—C. Herbert, Newmarket. No.
3-007 ACRES-At all times carrying Arcade, ra GSJ fruitHOUSE
T'IRRT-CLASS tive value.
Wellesley St. E. (Ist shop from Queen St) 'Phono 977.
A.M.P. Buildings. <JO I over 600 sheep or thoir equiva-
OO A ACRES, rich drained swamp; half Fand trees; income from fru
£100. <An
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pRICE.. £2750.
vegetables grown
SPLENDID
IS
lent: 7-roomed House. Price. £9 per acre CUTTING-UP PROPOSI-
pATTLE COD LIVER . OIL. PONY,now;quiet.cheapGig toandclear.Ashley,
Harness; nearly Owner will consider a little place to retire, iOU erass, bal, rough5 feed; Price on 4 metal
acre lull-bearing trees can be Purchased
old and has a
O TION; level, ploughable; fenced, and
16. or if having to go on farming, a much larger mad: school. P.0., etc.,
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° mine. £18 if wanted) House is ft year subdivided into sir paddocks, all in grass.
BELTING.
KICK'S BALATA Dexter Avenue, Dominion Rd.
GROUND FLOOR AND CELLAR, b'tsh run No morteasc Per acre: £150 deposit Enoa S. Pcgler,
Phoenix Chambers, G.P.O; L« with" rooms and all conveniences .including
easy walk of, Avondale Stat on HALCOMBE,
well watered; House. 4 rooms, and scullery,
trapshed. 6-bail cowsned. dairy, etc.; quite
LUBRICATING OILS. vX Excelsior Buildir-KS. Customs Street, No ' 4-
SMITH
1 3 opp *
lftfLACl^F S large nt m 109 P* r nee-
to Let, now occupied by tho Great Northern J-UUConsidor «V Township The land is the best market close to the station. Price. £1700; terms,
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RICK COVERS, house in city or


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WATERPROOF CaRT Livestock for Sale.' sol Procurable.


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Brewery few acres near to city. No mortgage. ,"r-|Q ACRES—North Auckland—3oo in Owner baa pur- QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. £350 cash; balance, 5 years at 6 per cent.
.VENTILATING PANS. Etc.. Etc <J"iO graaa, nearly all ploughable; House, garden 1512
Particulars from
«o.
-.JAI ACRES at £9 per acre. Sons
8 rooms, fhearing-slied, etc.; 2 sheep coun- i largV.
fh«»flpSc aria- at Pukekohe and must

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A. YOUNG AND CO..
Fort Street.
young, good dairy, Shorthorn, near COW, . "xUigonc
ing improvements;
to war. and property need-
too much for owner. try, £5 lis; unencumbered. Exchange for sell £873 Terms only '£loo
cash,

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No. E57.
profit. -for Sale.—C. Davidson. Moun-
tain Rd., Mangere. '""~*
ARTHUR CLEAVE AND CO.. LTD., Take small farm on main rail, south. No few acres and house near Auckland.— G. M
mortgage. Kirkcaldy, 31. Fort Street. balance at 51 per
cent, for 3 years.
This excellent property
would suit a man RICH DRAINED GOING CONCERN.
Safe Deposit Buildings. No. S-OQA ACRES-Hokianga, near sea. who has an income and wants a profitable
. !

JERSEY Cow, for Sale, just calved, extra e


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Household Effects lor Sale. good and quiet.— P. Dawson, Hutton


St.. Otahuhu.
O~jL/£]2 w acre. No mortgage.
No. 7-1 :rA ACRES-On North Auckland byA Cottij;,
TAKAPUNA, Id section-Now 2-roomed
on largo level section, 96ft tin
113ft; 3inin to car: lot at 8s 6d per week.
property to occupy his time. '
SWAMP. PROFITABLE AND /I ENUINE
I i TWO, WELL FURNISHED, gress I«JV/Main Trunk works now in pro- Adjoining
F. BLUCK 200 A CBES EAR roEOfIA^GA
sections selling at £2 10s to £3 CLOSE TO HELENSVILLE TOWNSHIP.
FURNITURE,
X renting, cheap
12 rooms. Grafton; option
and good, £50—Morton, KJ TO LET.
within one mile. Price. £2100; £300 per foot. Price only
State Advance to Settlers. Owner (a widow) £260; deposit £60.—.
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Businesses (or Sale. Thos. R. B. Macky, 12, Commerce Bt. CRES>


Symonds
Lyric, St. In central position, o groud floor, with city desires 3 to 6 acres volcanic land west of
Equity £1800
AVONDALE. A bout
250 A
FURNITURE, superior, of 3
-1 fect condition; be seen may
rooms, in per-
any time.—
BOOT Repairing Business; good oppor-
tunity for tradesman; satisfactory rea-
show windows to main street.
Or would Sell Lease and Fittings.
All the above offer inducement, and will I'IAA
suit someone if this but catches their eye. cVlvv tion—New Bungalow Rosidence, 6
Manurewa, handy to sta- \'ca 'Phone 3939 (3 rings).
ALL UNDER CULTIVATION. AND SUB-
£9 10 P ER A CEE -
Furniture, 853, G.P.O. Boi rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath, h. and c. ___^—

__ sons for selling.— Business, 619, HERALD. Apply water, p.w.c; with 5! acres excellent land. DIVIDED. Flat and undulating.
Apply. -DOULTON, AND QO., 175 acres ploughable.

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Machines for Sale.— arrived P.O. BOX 778 Splendid property. Only £1350.— G. M- Kirk- piLBERT,
SEWING
carloads of
—2
Dropheads, usual
pONFECTIONERY. etc.-.
Infest models. Singer (66) V. lished 8 years; trade £50 monthly;
price, £15, our price £3 shop, fine
Fruit, estab- \TACKAY AND OON,
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caldy. 31. Fort Street.
THE FARMERS' AGENTS.
n QIXROOMED gOUSES, 25 acres swamp, easily drained
FIRST-CLASS LAM), NO MANURE
dwelling, 20s weekly; stock,, plant, WHANGAREI. PIAA CASH-60 Acres, fenced and sub- REQUIRED.
15?. These Machines are new and the latest fittings, £65.—Spain and Co.. 103, Symonds
BUILDINGS. OR TWO DAYS ROYAL HOTEL. CITY. a*l\J\j divided; 40 acrss ploughed: 5
~C ONE BEING A NEW BUNGALOW.
design, both in cabinet work and mechan- St. CHOBT'S House of 5 rooms, new.
6-bail cowshed, separator-room,
ism. Also, a number of slightly-used Singer
Dropheads.. from £4 15s. Treadles from £2.
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QUEEN STREET.
NOW IN COURSE OF ERECTION.
Rooms, and sheds; now run 12 cows. Price,
£975.—Gt. Northern Agency, 5. H.M. Arcade £2 ER OW
L Am
UP-TO-DATE COWSHED. AND HOT 130 acres grass.
Hand Machines cheap. Repairs from 2s fid.
Boardiughouse, 11 rooms, 2
acres; rent, 12s; turnover, £50 monthly;
Save £5 by buying from us.-6, Darby St. furniture all nearly new, gift, £150.— Spain
COUNTRY 1iOn ACRES FREEHOLD, within easy OCA-CHOICE
lWv distance of Waikato Township and LEVEL SECTION, Elft 0"A ACRES, all grass and crops; good
JmiOV House, 6 rooms; cowshed, engine-
SPRINGS IN SAME.
12 acres crop.
Cream cart calls /

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(off Queen St.). and Co., 103, Symonds St.
Convenient and Centrally Situated railway station. Now carrying 2000 sheep, JnAtOv by IGOft: situated lmin from
room, separator room, all concrete floors. COMPLETE RANGE OP OUTBUILD-
School, 1} miles; P. 0., 1 mile.
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Premises will be subdivided, to suit tenants 50 caJttlc and 9 horses on 1200 acres gia;ss. Cheltenham Reach; L.T.T.; very easy terms Milking- 70 cows. Must bo sold, or exchanged INGS. •
and arc adaptable to Offices, Tearooms, Balance 100 acres bush, 10 acres fern and arranged; This must rise in' value. Failing health STOCK COMPRISES: .

TtIGHEST pRADE THJRNITURE IfARM. small, poultry, leasehold; houses,


incubators, brooder,
runs,
stock: working order.—Apply first instance,
coops, livo Clubrooms. etc rough feed; 12 paddocks, cheep-proof (one
ing.
TWO SHOPS INTO QUEEN STREET room, h. and c. water, scullery,
Buildings—House of 6 room?, bath
J. H. MILLAR, a. Phoenix Chambers.
Opp. New P.O.
for 10 acres near Auckland.
sole reason. ALL LEVEL.
MILKING 90 COWS.
12 Cows, 13 Calves
2 Horses, 5 Pigs
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AT . . wash-house, ' SUBURBAN. 65-gallon Separator - -


S P.O. Box 676. with basement accommodation (one of which chaffhouso, men's wharo. Shearing shed to X*l C CASH. Balance, £85, at 6 per cent.— i New Cream Cans
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trill be completed about May next) are to hold 300, sheep, with Wolselcy shearing ma- J*lo EDENDALE—Choice level volcanie 3 ROAD FRONTAGES. AND BOUNDED
pRICES. ON ONE SIDE BY THE KAIPARA 1 Haystack ,
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Business, all machinery; -long !-n ACRES-REALLY NICEHouse,


FIREWOOD Let to suitable tenants. chines installed, sheep yards and dip. Price. Section. 50ft by 131ft; no stone; owner gone LITTLE

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re- RIVER. 1 Tine Harrow, 2 Ploughs, Harness,
lease, low rental, cash £50. balance
£140 -A. M. Bryden. 195. Queen St. HENRY ALLEN, (Sole Agent). £8 10s per acre, subject to first mortgage farming; will sacrifice. OU FARM; good 6-roomedoutbuildings; TITLE, O.R.P.
Sharobroker. only to Public Trustee Equity £6000 J. H. MILLAR. papered; all grass; 6 bails and AN IDEAL FARM.
Owner would entertain good Dairy Farm or 5. Phcenii Chambers, opp, New P.O. 7 paddocks. Two miles from station- A ACRE. TERMS.
rpHOMPSON AND ALMOND, "ORUIT and Ccnfectionery Business in Stock Exchange, Fort Street. rent-producing property at cash values as sacrifice at £35 per acre. £100 net deposit. PRICE, £Kf) PER
J- splendid situation; turnover £20 per Exchange
GROUND. FLOOR an OAAA ACRES, freehold, at 555: unim- pXCHANGE.
84. HOBSON STREET. AUCKLAND. week; rent 30s per week. Good stock, fit-
tings, scales, califont, ctc.;6 living rooms
rvFFICES ON
MILBUKN AND riO„
-o\/\J\J proved sheep and cattle run, J. T HOBNES 83, Q OEEN ST- '

attached. Price enly £160.— R. B. OF MODERN FIREPROOF BUILDING. comprising some fine ploughable river flats;
A (71 ACRES, all grass and crops, for about Full particulars* rr
T? U R N I IJ H Macky, 12, Commerce St. balance undulating to hilly; all in' rough'
20 acres orchard, in bearing; bal-
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rtltj}
: ./ , AT THE
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TIMBER Mill, hardwood, with bullocl--


teams, commanding Sydney and New-
THREE WELL-LIT ROOMS. 89. QUEEN STREET. teed; 500 acres mixed bush. A good sub-
division block, with great future possibili-
Harbour 5 miles, dairy factory 5}
anco grass.
REQUIRE SEVERAL GOING
GEO. EATOHERJ HAURAKI PLAINS.
P-OOD Business Site. 56ft by ■81ft, Grey ties. AVE
ARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST
castle markets, found,
plies: financial assistance
log
well good sup-
can bo arranged
Would
Apply.
suit Member of Local Profession-. V* St.. City. There are two buildings on miles. P.O. and store 1} miles.
property; rent 22 per week. Price £3000, SSs per acre. Terms at 5 per cent—Sole
PRICE. 10

MONEY TO LEND.
CONCERNS. EDEN TERRACE. 349 ACRES.
for satisfactory purchaser.— Canadian Box HERALD OFFICE. equity i 100, Exchange for House Property. Agents, Broadbent and Co., 5, Smoeton's
TOO ACRES IN GRASS, balance raupo,
COR. WYNDHAM AND ALBERT STS. J.UU flax, and rough feed; ring fenced
241. G.P.0., Sydney. —

lyos. R. B. Macky, 12, Commerce St.


r«M«WMWMWM-M____M__a W^WMM w M , ,
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Buildings.
rpHAMES yALLEY JIARMS and partly drained. This is a particularly
npa
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,' QTORE IN MEWTON. PQA-CITY u FECIAL ' NOTICE fine piece of land, with about Win black
TJP-TO-DATE Pork Butchery, as a going
<Mk)\J concern, doing
about £80 monthly,
LET IN .CITI CHAMBERS.
Houses and Land for Sale. -0 SEEKERS.
TO FARM-
ON EASY TERMS. soil, resting on river-silt clay. A portion of
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shop and 5 rooms, for Sale: rent. ■p A R M S <

60 acres originally kahikatea and cabbage-


week.—Great Northern Agency, 5, 27sH M
Gd AHUROA. NORTHERN TRUNK tree bush, balance raupo and flax.
RAILWAY.
Arcade. p_ENTLEMAN'S TTOME, "DEMUERA. DAIRY FARM OF 380 ACRES, "FREEHOLD.
"DUTCHER.
OFFICES AND SAMPLE ROOMB. Q(\ ACRES, WAIKATO LINE. 1} miles ion ACRES, AT £26, £250 DOWN-Splen-
TJ JPREEHOLD TTOTEL. In this ■ centrally-situated, convenient block. SUPERIOR All in grass, but 30 acres bush: all substan-
tially fenced; well watered; 2 good dwell-
U\J from railway station, school and cream- loU did dairying land, all in good grass;
cry; about 70 acres been ploughed, 50 acres will cany 45 to 50 cows; 5-roomed House, pRICE, £OK lAS pER A CRE.
191. 193. 195. KARANGAHAPK ROAD, SPLENDID PROPOSITION. RETURNING
Splendid Position and Light.
Most reasonable rentals to approved tenants.
12 R"
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WITH ALL CONVENIENCES.


P ESIDENCE, ings. Oply £8 15s an acre.
PRATER BROS..
grassed, 20 acres in crop, balance unim- large cowshed.
proved: 7 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms, n(\ TO 120 ACRES, AT £20, £200 DOWN-
--,_�, TERMS.
PER CENT. also cowshed, barn, and usual outbuildings. ([) Heavy land; 60 acres ploughed and
0 113, Queen St., opp Shortlnad St.
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Opposite Newton P.O. PER CENT. Plate Glass Windows, Roomy Halls,
THAMES VALLEY.
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Apply Price, which includes 27 head of cattle and sown, balance surface-sown; splendid feed.
We have received instructions to Sell 0,-P,n ! nr.°° m ' ctc Largo Balconies
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U C K L A N D. 4 horses, only £36 10a per acre. Terms, Will milk 40 cows; no buildings; well
i SHEARER AND EASTGATB, GLORIOUS VIEW, unsurpassed in the A only £600 cash. Fllß2
ONE OF THE FINEST LITTLE Security Buildings, Dominion. SECTION comprising just over situated.
170 ACRES
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,rp H E JJ, E D CHOP. "PREEHOLD TJOTELS Queen Street. 21 ACRES, having 280FT
the Main Road, adjacent to Mount Hobson.
FRONTAGE to 2000 ACRES GOOD DAIRYING LAND.
TRAM STOP lmin from gate. The grounds Cream cart passes. Eight miles from railway
QQO ACRES. ABOUT MILES FROM
OOL PUKEKOHE, 1 mile from school, I.L\J ACRES,
It miles from creamery ploughable; 14 m
AT £8 10s, £150 DOWN-
40 acres new grass, 50 acres surface-
3-roomed Cottcje; small cowshed.
OR (MORE LESS).

THE M|)ST MODERN HOUSEHOLD


FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND
IN THE PROSPEROUS AND WEALTH-
PRODUCING DISTRICT OF TARANAKI. DEVONPORT— 8-roomed . Residence,
acrej lovely views; 35<i.
arc
1 many beautifully laid out in gardens, with About 1200 in grass. Winter 3000 sheep.
raro and choice flowering and other Would Exchange Town Property or Lease.
paddocks, about half ploughed and grassed;
8 acres turnips and 15 aores new grass just
sown;
Will 20 cows and dry stock.
carry SITUATE lessstore,
and
than one mile from railway,
and P.O. All in
creamery,
stock, and
grass
fowlrun ACRES; lease at 20s. with pur- 30 young crop; carry MO
cows,
IMPORTERS IN AUCKLAND. THE BUILDINGS T\EVONPORT-G.foomed House; 15s. shrubs, lawn, orchard, and paddock. to good tenant
put down. House of 7 rooms: cowshed, rr\ TO 150 etc.; all been.
7. horses, 12 paddocks;
WELL SHELTERED FROM THE COLD dairy, stable, etc. Y°i* can milk 50 cows DKJ chasing clauso at £26 per acre-Black
ploughed; 6-roomed House and conjeniences.
A Sample of Our Prices. Are almost new, and there is nearly rvEVONPORT-6-roomed Villa; 22s 6d. WINDS; Sunny Northerly Aspect ; Volcanic BOX 22, on this next season. Price, only £12 per q'lalky; three-quarters in
loam of splendid ploughed; Price has been reduced to £27 per acre, all
l A 1 ACRE OF LAND Soil. This is one of the LOVELIEST Clyde, Otago. acre, and will accept ns low as £300 down, grass, balance several sub-
£
Comb. Chests, 18 by 12, BG. Mirrors 1 7 <j
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1 ACRE. -

HOMES IN COUNTRY.
which it is the cheapest 'Buy" in this
Kitchen Chairs \TOUNT EDEN-6-roomed Villa; 22s 6d. THE balance sor 7 years at 5 per cent. Fllß9 divisions. district to-day. taking into consderation its
0 2 9 THE PRICE IS ONLY For full particulars apply
HAURAKI PLMNS-200 Acres rich peat 66n ACRES. NORTH AUCKLAND-Only
about H miles from railway sta- 10fi ACRES, AT £27—A1l ploughed and condition and accessibility.
This is a most profitable farm proper'}',
We aim at giving the best quality at the
£3500. £3500. £3500, FURNISHED. HOUSEB.-DEVONPORT- Land, coming in very fast; drained, OOVJ \.L\J sown, good4ii cows;
pasture; several pad-
cheapest price. Call in and inspect.
trial will convince you. Terms' arranged.
A Nice positions, 30a and 355. J M L ENNOX.
fenced, and grassed; good House, cowshed,
etc.; on metalled road and handy to school,
tion; all in crass except about 30 acres shel- docks. Will milk handy to railway the returns speak for the quality of the land

Our only Address: And for a Hotelkeepcr or Speculator it is REMUERA-Lovely viows; 425. 128, QUEEN STREET _
£15 per acra Freehold; £730
ter bush; ring fenced with totara posts and creamery. No deposit if buildings and the situation is unique. If you are in
the market for a compact farm requiring no
the Finest Proposition we know. Karangahape and Ponsonby Roads 'Phone 2966. (Opposite HERALD Office). wharf, ctc and 7 barb wires; about 15 subdivisions- erected.
Will cash. House of 6 roams, recently renovated; also, expenditure, snd you want your full nfoney's
THE RED SHOP. ' return 15 per cent, interest in about 2 years worthand moreyou will be missing th«
PHIL. WESTERN, Land Agent. Cottage of 4 rooms; 10-bail cowshed, stable,
N. L. SOLE, Manager. FINANCE CAN BE ARRANGED
C R WILLIAMSON, and HO, rv U R Hopai, Hauraki Plains. chance of a lifetime if you fail to investigate,
H. G. FOSTER
WANTS!
OPEN FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Telegraphic Address: Plpiroa.
buggy shed; large new barn; lowlhouses,
piggeries, etc. To be Sold as a Going Con- & this. CO.,
189
TTARANGAHAPE "DOAD, Immediate application necessary to 83. QUEEN STREET. cern, which includes all house furniture,
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NEWTON, IyjHTTAKER AND pO.,* PROPERTY OWNERS.


PROPERTY OWNERS.
1 ACRE 13 PERCHES, close Mangere about 39
milking cows. 35 calves, 1 bull, few
pics, farm horse, pony, gig and har-
J. Sution: prico £200 cash. 50 Acres at sheep, poultry.
TE AROHA.
PUKEKOHE,
Immediately opposite Nowton P.O. To Lease. ness, Also all implements,
HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUATORS WE WANT PARTICULARS OF THAT Mangere. suitable for subdivision; price
£0250. This property is now let at £150 pa. ness. 2 saddles, new separator, dairy utcn-
har-
80 ACRES.
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PHCENIX CHAMBERS (OPP. G.P.0.),' PROPERTY OF YOURS !


Musical Instruments for Sale. QA ACRES, with good 7 Rooms, sheds, Recent Heavy Sales have made a Hole in on leaso. 15 acres at Mt. Roskill; would tils and garden tools. Price as a going EPSOM. AX EXCELLENT FARM IS OFFERING
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AUCKLAND. 'PHONE 3733- O\J fowlrnns, etc. ; 3 acres orchard, 10 make oxcellent fruit farm: price £750 cash. concorn, only £10 per acre. Mart-gage of
Our Lists. Will accept about xl HERE, and wo can treat for the whole
acres ploughed and cropped; north suburban Wire us collect, and wo will forward forms 8 roomed House in Orakei Road, £850. Prices £1020 at 5 per cent. is one of the mast de- area, or a porton of 40 Acre:!. All the land
IJTI.
ALLISON PIANOS. LTD.,
medal London, 1851.— and F. Piano
obtained gold To Let. rail;
Agency, 5,
rent, 259 week.—Great
H.M. Arcade.
Northern for particulars. If in town, call and see us.
Clients aro clamouring for Exchanges.
have been reduced to lowest posniblo limit; £300 cash and take good rent-producing _OQf\f\f\ —This
no exchanges entertained.— Reimers 37 Property for balar.ee F959 dLuUUU. lightful Homes that has ever has been ploughed, and is the best potato
and dairying land: record root crops; has
Agency. Ltd. S. Coldic«itt, Manager. DON'T HESITATE ! Albert St., Auckland. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS.
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been for sale in this favourite suburb'. House


consists of 8 rooms and all modern conveni- grown over 50 bushels of wheat to lite acre.
t- 13 FERRY BUILDINGS-Nice Light Office
to Let; low rental. •TO LEASE-Two Dairy Farms, each
.L about 200 acres.
We can and will dispose of your Property if
you will only givo us the chance. DAPATOETOE MANGERE SIDE. WENZL QCHOLLUM ences stone foundation. The- grounds, iust
over one acre, are beautifully laid out, and a
Complete Buildings. Handy to all conveni-
ences.
Fruit for Sale.
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LAKE BEACH, TAKAFUNA—Furnished If you have anything in the Auckland Pro- L


Cottage, C rooms, gas and water, to Let F. J.. MARFELL,
vince and want to quit, we can get ygu out.
A BARGAIN. more sunny or sheltered place could not be-
PRICE ' £35 P ER CRE ' -'
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ACRES, rich volcanic land; watered by AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE found. Good tennis court; 70 choice fruit
APPLES, choice Northern Spy, 7s; Good for 8 months: low rent.
QUEEN STREET-Upto date Brick Shops
Licensed Land Agent,
Auckland. Write or wire us IMMEDIATELY 1 You
will hear from us by return mail.
8Ftrcnm at hack; well sheltered; 1{ Miles AGENT, 109, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. trees; very finest shrubs and flowers, etc.;
XV. Cookers, 6s; freight paid; cash with
order— largo plate-glass windows, C nico living- "THE SURE SALESMAN,"
to station; no buildings:
12 chains frontage; rich volcanic soil, and as a health resort it Further Details on Application to
kapa.
Morrison, Orchardist, Kaukapa-
rooms, and every conv., to Let; rent O L'| E rp
A S E- JAMES CHRISTIE,
suitable subdivision. Owner will accept £50
deposit if building. Bore is a fino chance
TV A I R Y M E N.
could not be surpassed. (50)
T AND QEPARTMEXT,
32s 6d only. 7, Smccton's Buildings.
REMUERA
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QUEEN STREET. CENTRAL POSITION. to secure a homo amid charming surround-
APPLES. 421b cases, fine eating, keep for
some weeks, 6s 6d case, freight paid
KARANGAHAPE ROAD Modern Brick
Shop, and 5 living-rooms, to Let 65s
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FIRST FLOOR— by 52ft, FOUR


ings. Prr.e, £110 acre.
DRAINED SWAMP. SOMETHING A. S. PATERSON
your station.—P. Stewart. Orchardist KARANGAHAPE ROAD Large Lock-up-

WINDOWS TO QUEEN STREET. AND A OENCY.


JTBWMABKET J F. C WESTERN AND CO., CHOICE AND CHEAP. WATERSIDE. AND CO., LTD..
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Kaukapakapa. BUYERS AND EXPORTERS OF FAU


Shop, 30s. *
Papatoetoe.
/iHQi ACRES, all rich swamp and allu-,
For Sale.-Dosßcrt Apples for Sale MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD-Snug bunga- Suitable for Dental Rooms or Billiard ix\Ji)2 vial land, major portion being -COOXA -8 Rooms and every modern LAMBS. yHEEP. AND CATTLE, '
CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND.
A
ered
421b cases, 7s 6d; others, 6s 6d; deliv-
any station.—J. G. Haddow. Henderson.
low, 6 rooms; h. and c. water and every
convenience- Handy to cars Rent.
Saloon. Will be altered to suit tenant. £60 DEPOSIT-Remucra-Houfio of 6 rooms
section 50ft by 132ft; £750. BOMBAY— 56
good soil.
Acres of unimproved land:
Price. £7; cash, £100. Been
originally kahikatea country; nonrly half
(he total area is grassed, balance roughly
3Jmimid\j convenience, brick foundation:
beautiful grounds, 1J acres; very sunny, and
20s. J. THORNES, 83, Queen St., City. £35 DEPOSlT—Kingsland— House of 4 in present hands 10 years. (620) sown, growing a lot of feed coming in sheltered from all cold winds. Undoubtedly
' "'' sa EDENDALE—Rough-crst. 5 rooms and en- rooms and scullery; £420. Also. rapidly; first-class Dwelling'. 6 rooms; cow- the cheapest property ever offered in
Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
trance hall: h. and c. water and every
modern convenience. Rent, IPs Gd. Houses and Land Wanted.
£80 DEPOSIT Newmarket -House of 4 —
jO~
lOJ
ACHES, slightly improved,
at £4.
(1506)
shed, concrete floor, with machines installed;
and other necessary buildings. Property is
Remuera.
cation.
Full particulars given on appli-
(6)
FAMOUS
rooms, section 40ft by 100ft; £410.
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A 1 SEEDS— Clovers of every da- SEVILLE V'EWCOMB.


-j-.
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100-200 acres, wanted, good lßnd, comer section; £675.


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£25 DEPOSlT—Epsom—House of (i rooms


«, "IVAIKATO-G2l Acres; 50 ploughable: «
1) crop and grass; Q rooms and out-
subdivided into numerous paddocks, and well
watered. This country has been used for HAURAKI PLAINS;
I7IARM. buildings; I mile creamery and school. Price,
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■ill scription; New Season's Seeds now bullock fattening and dairying for some
to O'Leary-Downs, Seedsmen, Cook
St. (near Town Hall).
Valuer and Land Agent, H.M. Arcade. to curry 20-35 cows, Waikato district,
Hamilton. Cambridge, Raglan, Churchill,
£50 Morningsidc— House cf 5
rooms; modern conveniences; £625
£ll)'.l). unencumbered
house
Will Exchange town
(602)
time, and the quality is unsurpassed: only
6 miles from railway station and under 21
PAUL HANSEN
(Paul M. Hansen).
&
CO.
(Albert W. Clark). OP ACRES-BEAUTIFUL ALLUVIAL
etc., partly or fully improved; will give 11', £100 DEPOSIT-Itcmuern- House CHENNELLS AND CO.. 65. Queen Street. milos from township, post office, school, OO FLATS, well grassed. *ell drained,
Acres, Mangere, close railway, good Dwell-, of (i creamery, etc. Tho prospective value is 64. QUEEN STREET. . well fenced; al! dead level; river and road
rooms, section 50ft by 145ft; £850.
COW N 0 W -
T rpHORNES, 00 Uf.
QUEEN
ing, stable, orchard, etc., equity £2600, in CUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL pAKM. great. You can't go wrong. PRICE, £16
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frontages; township 5 miles by main


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YATES' EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS exchange whole or part. £100-RIVERHEAD-1 Aero, harbour front- 10s per acre. Terms, £1000 cash, or less
f
and use YATES' LAWN MANURE.
TO LET.
Send
BUTLER BROS.,
particulars
ago.
It:A
A ACRES.INCLUDING 10 ACRES
ORCHARD, Now 6 roomed Rosidenco,
WORTH A N
will bo accepted from good man. Call and
see us about this splendid proposition.
metalled road, will easily milk 50 cows in
present condition, and will carry a beast to
the acre in its prime: 81 bead of cattie
ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD.,
Lower Albert Street.
OT. ALBAN'S
ij
RD.—Splendid House, 7
rooms, rent 255. Bayswater— 7 Rooms, t!.
Grange
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12, City Chambers, Auckland.
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SECTIONS AND FARMS
To Suit All Purchasers.
with all
carrying
conveniences and outbuildings;
10 cattlo and 3 horsos; town supply A. W. READ & CO., INQUIRY. (including 43 cows and heifers) now on,
exclusive of 7 fat bullocks just sold off.

£6 month. Road, Mount farm. Dairy herd of choice Ho'.steins, etc., can b«
Houses find Land for Exchange.
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■ ■ 1 Eden — 6 Rooms. 20s. Pompal- NO MORTGAGE.


UNENCUMBERED had at valuation if desired.
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LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.


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lier Terrace—s Rooms; rent, 12s. W. J. King.) (P. Dromgool. The owner, who wishes to go to England, FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE AND OUT-
Machinery for Sale. Halston Road. Mount Eden— 6 BUILDINGS.
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for Good Mortgagc-8 Acres,


Rooms, las.
Takapuna —6 Rooms,
Hurstmero Road. sin EXCHANGE
orchard; well sheltered.
16b. Howe 7 Rooms and sheds. Closo station. £1250;
Good ITING AND PO- will accept Town Property as deposit; easy
terms to good man.
79, QUEEiN STREET.
Farm Representative Mr. Hugh K. Jones. FARM.
Gas.
ENGINE. 11-h.p.; in good order.—
Particulars, Engine, 829, HERALD. Street—7 Rooms, rent 15s.
Mile—6 Rooms; rent, 20s.
Ladies' no mortgage—Gt. Northern Agency, 6,
Pake's H.M. Arcade. (*f\
LAND AGENTS. WAIUKU.
ACRES, highly improved, warm aspect;
A E. DEW AR,
17. UNION BUILDINGS,
Customs Street. OOn ACRES—AII clouehablo all in and
PRICE PQ.j PER ACRE.
£*o'± TERMS, £700 CASH.
Avenue--5 Rooms, 16s. Great North OU House ana outbuildings; orchard (two OOU grass; sheep-proof foucing, first-class:
ENGINE,
first-class
Brit. Marine, 6-8 8.H.P.,
oil,
Road— and 5 Rooms, 15«. Well- acres); well watered; carry 25 cows well. £-5 "EXCHANGE AND rpo "DUY, well watered, crooks and springs; soil is of
Inspected and recommended by the Sola
order; going cheap.—
EXCHANGE— the best, being limestone and sandstone for-
running
140 Acres as Going Concern, per acre.
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ington Street— Shop and Dwelling, 8 £400 cash, balnnco terms-


Particulars H.A.8., 13, London St., I'on-
aonby. rooms. 2'2s 6d. Orakci Road— 9 Cottar i'lG P. 0., all in grass and crop; new f» 1
and sheds; 20 cows, implements, TER ACRE—6O ACRES, two milos JJERNE jg.VY yiLLA. rro mation. At present on farm and can be Agents,

"PNGINE, gas, Gardner, 12-h.p , and Sue-


Rooms, 1 acres, 355. Great South etc. Equity,
Road, Ellerslie— o Rooms, li acres in £860.— Gt. Northern Agoncy. 5, cTwlO township; all fenced: 30 ac. grass,
10 bush, balance fallow. £150 cash, bal. 3 Owner going into business.
"REPLACE "DECENT CALES. taken at valuation—
ULLOCKS -
WHEATLEY & CO.,
El tion Gas Plant, £120; Blocking
Machine. £6; Buttonhole Machine, £9; Whit-
garden, etc.; rent. 275. H.M, Arcade.
years, 5! per cent; well watered.
Graham's
Cheap.
Beach—2o
Three Minutes' Boach,
INQUIRIES EVERY DAY.
100 B HEEP
200 LAND AGENTS,
192 Acres, all in grass and QQ ACRES, near
more Hot Wax Machine, £11 ; 4 Singer Sew- Apply EXCHANGE—
crop, all ploughable, semi-vclcanic; i/O acres good swamp; £8 per acre. BARGAIN, £1150. TERMS. PRICE, £11 PER ACRE. (15 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCED
22, SHORTLAXD STREET.
ing Machines, £8; Blake Sole Sewer and
Winder. McKenzie and Buckley, 140, J. rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN ST- 6 good rooms and sheds. Price, £28 p. a.
Equity £2900.—Gt. Northern Agency, ft,
AKA—7O Acres, near creamery, etc.;
£35 per acre, cash. AKA
Farms in Exchange for Town Property. WANTED- A SMALL DAIRY FARM, £750 cash. Balance 7
about
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50 acres, for equity of £800,* in
years at 5 per cent. And at Turna, Hauraki Plains.
Karangahape Rd.
'PHONES 571 AND 866. H.M. Arcade. '
LOUIS LEWIS. Auctioneer, two houses as deposit; bal. arranged. , Open One Week.
21, PHOENIX CHAMBERS.
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ALSO— Client wishes to buy about 200
Acres, closo to Piako River, Please
Boats, Launches, Etc., for Sale.
MANGERE.
2} AND 6-ROOMED HOUSE,
ACRES
EXCHANGE for Houses.-100 Acres rich
alluvial flat land, in good order; 6
numerous sheds. Price £17 rooms; p.a.
WE ATATU, Hendoison Point.— lo Acres 1
i. Rood 12 Porches, two road frontages,
fenced and ploughed, lying fallow, 2min rpHE pROPERTY pLEARING
send particulars and terms. No sale, no
com.
Sole Agent—
£6 10s PER ACRE.
Equity, £4100.—Great Northern Agoncy, 6, TirAIKATO—26O Acres, level first-class ACRES- L.1.P.. at 12s 6d—200 acre*
NEW
ZEALAND'S FASTEST MOTOR-
BOAT,
AH convenie'ie-'S, hot end cold water,
Kent, .'iOs per week.
etc. H.M. Arcade.
wharf; £400. easy terms
urdcr Agreement of Purchase.
Will subdivide ITOUSE >»
river flats; 100 acres grass, bal.-high
manuka and cabbage trees, 30 acres swamp: WILLIAM A. HORNE,bush, balance in surface-sown grass;
fenced and subdivided into five padcio.-lts,
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SPEED AT REASONABLE COST


FLEETWING FOR SALE. PRICE £210. DELIGHTFUL
PpnA—GOOD Second Mortgage at 6
3wDUU ,er cent, for 5 years. Will Ex-
HARBOUR VIEW PONSONBi-Reai-
dence, 8 rooms, h. and c. water, work- (LATE A. O. OTTO AND CO.), title nativo lonso, 40 years; can get freehold
if reauired. Price, goodwill £6 10s.; will REAL ESTATE AGENT. partly sheep-proof; new sheep and cattle
yards; well watered by running streams;
Fitted with a 28-h.p. 4-cylinduer 4-cyclo Red EPSOM. -

A picturesque home.
MODERN-
AMERICAN BUNGALOW, 7 rooms. change for He use Property —Thos. R. 13.
tihoD and convenience?! elcvnled allotment, No. 4, WYNDHAM STREET. 'Phone 2930.
in by 100. £1150. accent House property or mortgage; going
South.
'Phone A9GO. 1. VULCAN LANE. House of five rooms, pit-sawn timber (insur-
nu. ?Br..°
***' ock lt control, Bosch ignition Rent, 52b (id. Macky. 12, Commcrco St.
Ideal Home, well built, ' ' : ance £250). outbuildings; easy country, lying
PONSONBY—
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OPPORTUNITY. WE
have a Client who wants 100 to 150'
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..;, Thu Class, with new model


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H Q5-40-L Red.
L,. .wing, can be supplied from £180 up, accord- GENUINE EXCHANGES. 5 rooms, and bathroom; gas and con WAR-MADE A to sun (80 head cattle on now); two sheep
acres Thames Valley, Paeroa direc- •fon AC-LES: all level land: 60 acres country when in order. Situated about. hi
TAKAPUNA. rpWO veniences, p.w.c.; garden laid out in lawn, ,;
US;*? outfit. Speed of 22 knots sSiTanteed ■*- J- MORTGAGES WANTED. Ul! ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY, about
tion, He lias in Exchange 8} acres best xO\) grass, balance _ crop, fallow,
volcanic soil, with good House, nice home. touch feed: new Dwelling of 4 rooms and
miles from Whangarei, inland from Kiripaki, 1
BuTldTr Allot.
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SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, .-
44 by 100. £525; terms.
' C( St Mtry's ND BELL, Launch
V ■..; SW
Bay. Ponaonby. -Phone ■>"""'
' FURNISHED. REMUERA, main road—Beautiful Levet
etc.
Ot/'r 2 sheep to the acre, only 16 miles
GEORGE'S ESTATE, ONE-TREE from Whangarei, and 3 miles Parua Bay
and three miles from school. PRICE £6 10s per
outbuildings; creamery, school, P.0.. U acre, mortgage £830 at 5 per cent, for riva
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Near Beach. Section, 71ft by 195ft, sea view. Price, £5
ST. £

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Rent, 15s. O HILL—Two Volcanic Allotments, free freezing works and salcyards; ring-fenced, miles. Price £16 10s per acre. Terms ar- years. Owner would consider exchange for h
per foot. Equity, £355. ranged.
>y\ Ponltry, EPSOM, Greenwood's corner—Fine Level from stone, 70ft each by 198. £2 10s rjer foot. somo 10-wire fences; subdivided about 10 small farm South of. Auckland, or rent-pro-
ducing property in city.
Etc. A, L. RAVEN-
DELL~AND
• Volcanic Section, 53ft by 174ft. Price, £4 paddocks; well watered, running stream'
SOO fPungKstockr Di 3l^ "»i ento. clear 6s por foot. Equity, £148. rp TTSSHEK. SOUND HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. BALLARD, H. SON
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LAND AGENT, THOS. R. B. MACKY, ONLY £4 PER ACRE.
itoonjUfioxjbi(- **, aU nmi
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
SANDERS BOND.
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Land and Estate Agent, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Owner must sell I
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PUKEKOHB &
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Wk fIUEEN. STREET. No. 12. Commerce street. 89. H.M. AUCADE, QUEEN ST. H«k» Lilt). 95. QUEEN STREET.
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.Write now fox further, particulars, 'Phos* No, 18,


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81. SHORTLAND^STBEET.
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THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY; MAY 13. 1915. 3
tfoqses and Uafl lor Sale. Houses and Land tor Sale. Houses and Land lor Sale. Houses md land for Sale. Dental, Merchandise. NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE.
ATHLETIC SPORTS.
/A'. L. RAVEN. A. L. RAVEN, A, L. RAVEN, GENUINE i MY OWN0 WN SECRET AND
THE ANNUAL MEETING.
EXCHANGE. TJNKNOWN PROCESS FOOTBALL. The annual meeting of the New Zealand
Rugby Football League was held at the
147, QUEEN STREET. 147, QUEEN STREET. PRICES.
NO INFLATION OP
147, QUEEN STREET. •pOR THE pAINLESS TUTRACTION League rooms. Shortland Street, last even-
ing.! The president Mr. James Carl'aw,
NEXT HERALD OFFICE. NEXT HERALD OEFICE. NEXT HERALD OFFICE. WE HAVE A CLIENT who owns 200
ACRES of RICH DRAINED SWAMP,
OF HTEETH.
n ■ TTwWw THE RUGBY GAME. presided, and the following delegates were
present:—Mr. W. D. McLean. Wellington;

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Mr. F. J. Gladding, Hawke's Bay; Mr. P.
splendidly situated in the Waikato, very
S. Ussher, Wanganni; Mr. N. B. Levien,
HANDY TO LARGE TOWNSHIP. Good THIS PREPARATION IS NOT KNOWN Nelson; and Messrs. J. B. Morton and C.
Buildines (injured for £800). Capacity, TO ANY DENTIST BUT MYSELF. MEETING OF UNION. Livesidge, Taranaki. Mr. H. Oakley, secre-
60 dairy cows, besides dry stock. Price, £26 IT IS MADE FRESH FOR EVERY tary, and Mr. W. 0. Carlaw. Hon. secretary.
par »w«. EQUITY £2800. This is a first- PATIENT. THEREFORE THERE IS NO were also present-
TO
EXCHANGE CHOICE, MIXED QLOSE AN
INSTATE. class property. WE SOLD THE AD-
JOINING FARM . OF A LARGER AREA,
DETERIORATION.
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE
„,„„
The appointment of Mr. W. T. Wjnyard
as delegate from Canterbury involved the in-
SOME TIMS AGO FOR £30 PER ACRE. BEEN GIVEN BY LEADING DOCTORS A meeting of the Management Committee terpretation of one of the old rules of the
We shall be pleased to receive, particulars OF THIB CITY of the Auckland Rugby Union was held in league, under which Mr. Wynyard had pre-
"HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO AGENTS FOR
FOR FARM OR BLOCK OF LAND FARM. •nEPOSIT.
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from OWNERS OF SHEEP COUNTRY, or
anyone having House and few acres handy THIS MARVELLOUS ANESTHETIC IN
ANY PART OF THE WORLD.
the Amateur Sports Clubroom last evening.
Present: Messrs. M. J. Sheahan (chairman),
viously vacated office as a delegate. The
rule in question provided that no delegate
to any town in Exchange for above. ABSCESSED TEETH ARE PAINLESSLY T. Buxton, A. J. Twiname, H- Clay, F. J.
should take part as a player in any football
BUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. match, and that such act should be followed"
EXTRACTED.
JTABRIS AND jHRUMP. ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS
„„„
„„„„
Ohlson and C. V. Langsford (secretary). by the resignation of the delegate, who

290 ACRES. £40 RANFDRLY BUILDINGS, ARE MADE.


R . ! '
Non Poisonous.'
The conmittee decided to offer its con-
gratulations to Mr. J. H. Gunson, a for-
should not be eligible for re-election. Mr.
WynyaTd had played for the North Shore
HOUSE. IN MT. EDEN, 2d
tram section; standing TWOSIT, 81, QUEEN • STREET.
ALSO |l| I ,1 Does norSfain Ijnert '■• mer member of the committee, on his at- Club while a delegate from the Hawke's
Bay League, and had consequently
forfeited

HS'l/-&l/6SotHes'
in 3-acre ground. Un- ABOUT HALF RICH RIVER FLATS. » ' ..J ANALGESIA, s
tainment to the high office of Mayor of the his seat as delegate. The question arose
cumbered
'

City of Auckland- as to when, if ever, the delegate became


... „, ...

I*9ooo All in grass and rough feed, except 20 acres Business Notices. THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY Mr. W. Dickey was appointed official eligible for re-election under the rule*
high, tea-tree. WILL BE ACCEPTED ON EITHER OF IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE.
YOU Cfa HAVE YOUR TEETH
I The"Sanitos'C? Londone.) L' d time-keeper for the season. The chairman said that had he been in
the chair at the meeting he would probably

i
12 acres turnips, 10 acres fallowing- THESE PROPERTIES. QILDAG AND rtREDAG. DRILLED. FILLED. PREPARED r'OR have ruled that the delegate could take hi£
HOUSE. Milford
5 sea front- rooms, Wholesale' Distributors, Spedding, Ltd..

:
CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK. seat on the league again at the end of the
age,
Beach. Cn- All ploughable, except 20 acres.
*

The Perfect Lubricants! PIVOTS, ETC.. Auckland. ARRANGEMENTS FOR SATURDAY. season.

l
*"" Mr. McLean said that when the old rule
• • £1000 Well subdivided, watered, and sheltered.
REMUERA.
Friction's Greatest Foes I Means 60 per WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN
e Brass Bands*
cent, saving for lubrication, savoa wear and WHATEVER. m The arrangements for Saturday's matches wag adapted they had a registrar
in whom
tear, bettor compression, more horse-power. YOU ARE CONSCIOUS, YET UNCON- of the Auckland Rugby Union are as fol- they placed implicit confidence, and he had
„„„„„

Will carry 60 cows and dry stock next Invaluable 'to all Machinery. Motor-cars, SCIOUS TO PAIN. AND I HAVE lows ' not noticed that tho rule made no stipulation
season when young grass comes on.

Vans, Boats, and Bikes. PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, Senior Grade: College Rifles v. Univer- •as to the period for which the ineligibility
5
HOUSE.
beach. Milford.
cumbered
rooms, clow to
Unen- SEVEN-ROOMED COSY DWELLING,
Situated on nico sheltered rise.
BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 6
CHOICE
large rooms, besides bathroom, scul-
BOILER GRAPHITE.
A perfectly safe Boiler Cleaner, chemically
MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUC-
CESS IN EVERY OPERATION. n
THEREFORE PATIENTS WHO ARE
.ALL SUPPLIES, REPAIRS.
aJ Writs for Free Illustrated Cats- JU
*• sity, No. 1 ground, Eden Park, referee Mr.
G. Nicholson; Marist Brothers v. City, No.
of the delegate who had broken the rule
should run. He moved that the interpreta-
tion of No. 65 of the old rules (under which
£650 Bitlmataa and all in- II
,„„

lery and pantry; w«U built, and tastefully ( oJVlogou. 2 ground Eden Park, Mr T. Marshall; Par-
- ,

inert. Introduced into feed water, graphites NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR \_JH tit Mr. Wynyard forfeited his seat as delegate
finished off in oiled nmu; plaster ceilings, formation tree.

I
TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE. nell v. Ponsonby, No. 3 ground, Eden Park,
S-slall stable, large iron shed, granary.
latest art papers and friezes; porcelain bath
and basin, h. and c. water, high-pressure
the scale-forming elements and the Boiler TffP DFNTIST
Plates and Tubes, and prevent* scale for- PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS II I"
4,1
J. W. COPITHORNE, **.
Vivian at, Wellington, N X. J
f\ Mr- A. Miller.
Second Grade: Ponsonby v. Marist Bro-
for Hawke's Bay in 1913) be that ineligibility
for re-election should only be for tie season.
boiler; tiled hearth and grates, gas fires; mation, shifting all scale already formed. IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT! An amendment moved by Mr. Ussher that
NEW HOUSES, in City, Used by the largest commercial concerns COME TO MY SURGERIEB AND SEE Please mention this papor. thers, No 1 ground. Show Ground, Mr. A. the delegate should remain ineligible
ft for two
„„„

U within 2d tram section. Trapshtd. harness-room, etc. Milking-shed, fine level section. 60 by 166; one'minute to throughout the world. Sond for copies of FOR YOURSELF THIS WONDERFUL Gallagher; University v. College Rifles, No. years, as laid down in the new rules, was
concreted, up to date, 8 bails; engine ana car atop. Price £830, and balance can be
Eauity testimonials. i ■ 5 ground, Show Ground, Mr. H. Fiost; defeated and Mr. McLean's motion was then
£2175
==!
paid as rent. 3-212 ,
APPARATUS '
separator-room. Grammar School Old Boys v. Newton, No. carried. Mr. Wynyard then took his seat


A NALGESIA
,„,.„_„.

Obtainable Wholesale from -t! G ground, Show Ground, Mr. A. Wetherilt. as the delegate from Canterbury.
AT Medical.
MILKING PLANT. ENGINE. Etc. oas'
Tot.il Equity
JJENRY SOLE
Y t
JjTD.. TVENTIST
Q TITTJN.ROE jgMANUEL,
Third Grade: Grammar A v. Grafton, No-
-1 ground, Eden Park, 2 p.m., Mr G. Nichol-
The annual report and balance-sheet, is
summary of which was published on May 3,
was submitted to the meeting. The chair-
...
-,
£5825 Situated 40 miles from Auckland Main
AGENTS, '
YOU MAY USE MY NAME. -6071;Pnrncll v. Marist Brothers, No. 8
ground, Show Ground, 3 p.m., Mr. E. Dono- man congratulated the league upon the
Line, 4} miles from station, by good metalled
road. Creamery and school, 1} miles. GREY LYNN. 89. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. T\OMINION CHAMBERS. van; City v. Grammar B, No. 9 ground,
Show Ground, 3 p.m., Mr A. Kenncrly;
satisfactory position disclosed by the re-
port. The depletion of the senior ranks by
65-Q.UEEN STREET-65 Mr. A.Webben, of Hamilton, says :—
College Rifles v. Ponsonby, No. 7 ground, enlistments in the expeditionary forces had
T0 «■ meant the inclusion of a number of junior*
pRICE, jp-JO pER ACRE.
£525. £525. £10,000
OVER WRIGHT'S. TAILOR.
TELEPHONE 1604. "During twelve years we have used Show Ground, 3 p.m., Mr. H. McKean-
Fourth Grade: North Shore v. Newton,
in the senior grades. He thought tho.w
tfwner of these fine up-to-date Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and have who witnessed the matches on Saturday in
properties, OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SATUR- Devonport. 3 p.m., Mr. Roberts; Grafton v. which these juniors took part could see
til good rent-producers, in excellent positions, REDUCED. The amount Is immaterial. We collect DAY AFTEBNOON. always found it a sure cure. You may Parnell, No. 2 ground, Show Ground, 3 that there were bright prospects of a suc-
is open to deal for part or whole of his p.m., Mr. Ensor; Marist Brothers v. Pon-
RESIDENCE of 5 large rooms, anywhere. Save time, money, and worry by print this as a testimonial and use my cessful season. The report and balance-
eouity.
BEST OP BEABONS GIVEN. SUPERIOR
0 bungalow design;
16, kitchen 18 by 18;
dining
every
20 room
possible
by
conveni-
HOURS. 9 TO 5 P.M.
name should you feel so disposed."
sonby. No. 3 ground, Show Ground, 3 p.m..
Mr. R. W. Hayson.
sheet were adopted.
The following officers were elected for the
handing us your overdue accounts now. All
ence; well built and finished; plaster ceil- WILSON, Fifth Grade: Marist Brothers v. City, No. ensuing year:—President. Mr. James
Car-
Terms, £500, or will
accept good first mort- ings, picture rails and friezes, art papers; necessary
Court proceedings undertaken.
T -pOORD It pleases us to hear from users of 2, Eden Park, 2 p.m., referee, Mr. T. Mar- law; secretary, Mr. H. C Oakley; treasurer,
gage up to £2500, and little -cash- porcelain bath and basin. A cosy home. shall; Newton v. Grafton, No. 3, Eden Park, Mr. W. O. Carlaw; Council of Manage-
Further particulars; from F. 2-483 Level section, 40 by 132 (about). Balance (One-third of total plaints in Auckland LENTIST. v our remedy; let us have your experi- 2 p.m., Mr. A. Miller. ment. Messrs. A. E. Powell (Auokland),. D.
of purchase money can be
paid as rent. 2d SECOND FLOOR. FERRY BUILDINGS. ence of it. W. McLean (Wellington). F. J. Gladding
section. 3-213 issued by us last year.) Write for oirculsr. Usual Hours. Evening by Appointment. PUBLIC SCHOOL MATCH. (Hawke's Bay), J. B. Morton (Taranaki).
TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION Ponsonby v. Bayfield No. 1, Eden Park, and W. T. Wynyard (Canterbury). The
A. L. RAVEN, All Fees Reduced. FOR ADVERTISING
PURPOSES. CO., I p.m., referee, Mr. Coltman. re-election of Messrs. Ussher and Lerien as
A. L. RAVEN, J3OOPE "DRO9.. Work Guaranteed. Artificial Sets, Upper
or Lower, from Three Guineas.
WELLINGTON. it SENIOR CADETS' ASSOCIATION.
delegates for Wanganui and Nelson respec-
tively, was held over, pending compliance

LAND AGENT, A. L. RAVEN. H.M. ARCADE. QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. CERTAIN SUITABLE CASES CHEAPER
(Rise owing war increasing cost materials.) (At '2 p.m.)
4th Company v. 13th Company, No.
with certain formalities.

LAND AGENT, 1, S'how Ground, referee, Mr. J. O'Leary;


SETS.
147, QUEEN STREET. LAND AGENT. 'Phone No. 3145.
Painless Extractions, 2s fid. 18th Company v. 90th Company, No. 6, THE ASSOCIATION GAME.
Snow Ground, Mr. Oriental; 26th Company
147. QUEEN STREET. i i ■—-! Painless Fillings from ss.
For Over Half aCentury
;.", . .. ■ ■

v. 88th Company No. 6, Show Ground, Mr.


,

147, QUEEN STREET.


..

NEXT HERALD OFFICE, A. Cliffs: 30th Company v. 37th Company.


Money. No. 7, Show Ground, Mr. Bunted; 31st
NEXT HERALD NEXT HERALD OFFICE. Telephone 3410. —more than 50 years ago
Bonning-- MEETING OF EXECUTIVE.
*

OFFICE. Company v. 36th Company, No. 8, Show


i

MONEY to Lend J.
on security of first «i HENRY FOUNTAIN. MR.
iVI ton'e was the approved family medicine Ground, Mr. Cox] 36th Company a bye.
The referees' brake will leave His Majesty's A meeting of the Auokland Football Asso-
for all ailments of the chest and throat.
'"
• i second mortgages.—Wake and Ander- DENTAL SURGEON, ciation was held in the Sports Club on
son, Solicitors, Wynaham Street, Arcade on Saturday at 1.10 p.m».
9 and 10, Hallenstein's Buildings, Queen So it is to-day, for throughout Austra-
Tuesday evening. Present: Mesrrs. D. A.
(ESTABLISHED 1893). CREAMER 4 PAYKEL CHENNELLS
Established 1893.
&
'Phone 3237.
CO.,
MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage at a low
Street, Auckland,
Second Floor. lasia THE SEASON'S COMPETITIONS.
Williams (chairman), McLaren, Carmichael,
Bannister, Dance, Harrison, Kirk, Philp :
rat* of interest.— M. G. Mc- and Warren.
ALFRED BUCKLAND IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST.
'Phono 660.
DOMINION CHAMBERS,. 66. QUEEN ST..
LAND AGENTS AND VALUERS.
Gregor. Hot-son Buildings, Shortland St. Late of Cathedral Square. Christohurch.
<==£• ass ;i ■ .=1
Mr. L. Warren, who has for the past two
years acted as recording secretary, was ap-

Sointed
to the position of hon. secretary,
■■
,

'AND SONS. lOft ACRES-100 River flat; balance tin-


-LOU dulating; nearly all ploughable;
4 rooms; carrying 31 cows and few others;
MONEY to Lend on Freehold Security, at
current; rates.—G. M. Newton, Solicitor,
HEBUD Buildings.
Legal Notice. DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND. [r. J. J. Wright having resigned.
The Whangarei Association wrote asking
2 miles station and township. Pnco, £16; The draw for the first round of matches in that a team be sent North to take was part in
NEW LYNN. cash. £300. Might exchange.' (615)

DIBTRICT-186 Acres of MONEY


TO LEND at lowest current rates Geo. M. Johnston. Robert J. Coates.
William R. Fee.
connection with the Auckland Rugby Union's the opening of the season.
competitions is as follows:—
It
cided that it was not possible to send a,
de-

BUCKLAND. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. PUKEKOHE


rich land; all ploughable
little pretty native bush; nice homestead,
except a
of interest-Apply Russell tad Camp-
bell. 42. High St. JOHNSTON AND COATES
MESSRS.
have admitted into partnership Mr. W. has won its laurels in the stern test of SENIOR GRADE.
team now, but that an invitation at the
termination of the season would probably
Fee, who for the past eight years has be accepted.
i f\ ACRES, with new House. ? rooms, and Ofi ACRES, in fine position; 9 teres in and lot of buildings: an ideal home and a
to Lend on
R. jg"ft»v
of First-olass been Managing Clerk to the firm. 50 years service. May 15: College Rifles v. University, Par-
The transfer of Wm. Smith, of Taber-
I.V all necessary outbuiidinjrs; all in first- OU grass and subdivided; lovely stream
class order. £350 cash, baliace at S per running througa property: Cottage, 3 rooms,
good living. Price. £23; cash, £400. (1608)
CHEAP PROPERTY-386 Acres, mostly
MONEY Mortgage The
That it is as effective to-
Freehold Security at current rates.—Hea- practice will continue to be carried on at the nell v. Ponsonby, City v. Marist Brothers' nacle
Old Boys. 111., to the Y.M.C.A. Club, was in
cent. comfortable; cowshed, stable and other out-
buildings; fowlhouscs and runs; small
A
grass and well watered; carrying 700
keth and Richmond. Wyndham St.. Auckland. present offices, under the style of
JOHNSTON, COATES. AND FEE,
day as ever is indicated May 22: College Rifles v. Paraell, Univer-
sity v. Marist Brothers' Old Boys, City v.
order, and was granted.
The Brotherhood Club wrote in regard to
orchard 3-year-old trees, nice shelter trees,
sheep (400 breeding ewes), 30 cattle, and a
few dorses; good House. 6 rooms etc. Price,
MONEY Lent on Building Society Shares, <3|r by letters like this:
Barristers and Solicitors, W Ponsonby. club colours. It was decided that the re-
WAIUKU. and hedges.
N.B.—Owing to owner leaving New Zea-
£9 per acre; cash, £400; or will exchange
equity, £800. (619)
1 Pianos, Sowing Machines, Survey In-
struments, Jewellery, etc.; strictly
tial-Lombard, 31, Wellesley St. E., opp.
confiden- Safe I f glTf Wangami,
l s**
Mrs. il. Ouv of the Termtnus Ettel,
Deposit Buildings, High Street.
writes as follows:
May 29: College Sifies v. City. University
solution of the previous meeting, referring
to same, be rescinded, and that Brother-
v. ParncH, Ponsonby v. Marist Brothers' hood be instructed when playing Adult
4 0 ACRES ON THE FAMOUS OTAUA land, this prcierty is offered at the low price is Jo certify that I have used Old Boys
f A CHEAP NORTHERN PROPERTY-421 Public Library. y "Thii School to wear white shirts.
'xO SWAMP, for Sale in one or two Lots, of £50 per
at a low price. Onl; open ton one month.
acre. Easy terms can be arranged.
Properties adjoining are selling at ii. Acres; all improved except 31 acres;
all ploughable; rolling and valleys; running ajTONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of
IBS ELVILL *

f my Bennington's M Irish Moss forE. M


child since the was two clays /jfljf
June 5: Collega Rifles v. Ponsonby, Uni-
versity v. City, Parnell v. Marist Brothers' The ground supplied by Adult School will
in the future be known as Richmond No. 1,
'

from £80 to £100 per acre


1 i

45 head stock; good House, etc. Price, as interest. SOLICITOR, old and always found it a remedy fj\th Old Boys. and the Brotherhood ground as Richmond
concern, £5 12s 6d and another 12s Juno 12: College Rifles v. Marist Brothers' No. 2.
PCA DEPOSIT-Bungalow House of 5 a going jAcKsQN A RTJ gsELL.
WAIPIPI. *JU too ns. square entrance hall, hot and 6d to free. Exchange suburban property. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET
that it thoroughly reliable in every way /MM} Old Boys; University v. Ponsonby, Parnell
I

conccraiai cola*. I used three drops in C. Sraj


v. City.
cold wa-'.'r, etc.; corner section, close Do- TO LEND on Mortgage or First-
MONEY
(444)
EAST. hall a teaspoooful ef water when my child t* Km
!

minion Rd. cars; cost £600 to build. Price jPlfu"i CABH-Must Sellpuriri this month-149 class Freehold Securities.
QA ACRES, all
-01/ cowshed,
in grass, with Good Six-
roomed House and all conveniences; only £55i1; easy terms. ( dW-LUVf Acres, all good land: all
W. COLEMAN. Opp. Parnell 'Dram Terminal.
wis onlv two t* /

SECOND GRADE. HOCKEY.


grass except 7 acres bush; 7 rooms, 7 bails, May 15: Ponsonby v. Marist Brothers,
,

etc., etc £23 per acre.


i

8-bail etc; milking 23. Price £14. Only 6 miles Solicitor and Notary Public, University v. College Rifles, Grammar School
Pukekohe. (636) 42 and 4i. Queen St. Old Boys v. Newton.
PAERATA. SMALL MIRY FINANCE AND FURNISH-
have pleasure in informing, our
WE May 22: Ponsonby v. University, Marist
Brothers v- Newton, Grammar School Old
ARRANGEMENTS FOR SATURDAY,
CX ACRES; well fenced, and watered: FARMS. INVESTORS!! ING COMPANY. CENTRAL friends and the public generally that
we have entered into Partnership as Barris- - Insist on getting Ugk / <Sf\ Boys v. College Rifles.
Grammar t School
The arrangements for Saturday's matches
DO with 4-ro"tned House. 8-bail covshed, ISLAND 168, QUEEN STREET. ters and Solicitors, at 32, Empire Buildings, . Jonnington's *25\ May 29: Ponsonby v.
of the Auckland Hockey Association are M
etc. £30 per *««. P-i 9 PER Improved Farm of 100
owJ.O acres, close to rising centre in the INVESTORS!! First Floor over West End Tailors.
Swanson Street, as from the Ist May, 1915. Carrageen Irish v /
A VJIT Old Boys, Marist Brothers v. University,
College Rifles v. Newton.
as follows: • "\

We Charge No Fees, whether business Senior Grade: Auckland v. Mount ECen,


MAUNGATAWHIRI.
Xing: Coun'ry; good House and buildings,
milking sheds, trap and stables; all sub- 18 PER CENT. ON done or otherwise.
LOANS WITHOUT THE EVILS
C. E. BUTTON.
Mots, avoid
spurious imitations X. VyatCfki
Juno 5: Ponsonby v. College- Rifles.
Marist Brothers v. Grammar School Old
No. 1 Remuera,' 3.15 p.m.. referee Mr. L.
H. Norton; Ponsonby v. Areta, No. 2, Re-
divided; all in grass except 6 or more acres CAPITAL INVESTED MORTON ALOIS. Boys, University v. Newton. muera, 3.15 p.m., Mr. R. H, Parton; Uni-
and substitutes. Buy XJ^^S

i
OF USURY. June 12: Ponsonby v. Newton, Marist Bro-
IQQ ACRES; 1 mile from Pokeno Station-, now under plough; 3 miles on main rood
JLOO 100 acres in grass, balance good from township, school 1 mile; factory in Loans from £3 upou Note
is our unique offer to you to secure Policies. Bills of Sale, Leases. Pianos and of Hand, Life BonnJngton'i~two skeij | 7jOnJOT thers v. Collesa Rifles, University v. Gram-
versity » bye.

THIS

j
"3-roomed House, cowshed, engine- This is bargain at the the big bottle because Second Grade: Auckland v. University,
rough ; township; »
this SPLENDID Furniture without removal. Repay by easy C. E. Button.] [Morton Aldis. get \ R mar School Old Boys. No. 2 Remuera, 2 p.m., _ Mr. W. E. Robin-
shed, etc., etc. £25 per acre. price. (F 122)
-KIREEHOLD pROPERTY. instalments from Is weekly. Call or send it's most economical, j* »' --^**Tfc/ti sen; Mount Eden v. Training College, No- 3
on PER ACRE-890 ACRES, 0.R.P.. of stamped address. PROMPTNESS AND BUTTON AND ALDIS. THIRD GRADE. Remuera, 3.15 p.m., Mr. E. E. Noonan;;
ofeD very rich land; 4 Cottages thereon;
HAURAKI PLAINS. some splendid totara; 2i miles from railway
station; 210 acres in very fine grass; school
AREA, ONE-THIRD
PRIVACY GUARANTEED. Special Rates
to Farmers, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS.
May 15: Grammar School Old Boys A v.
Grafton, Parnell v. Mnrist Brothers, City v.
Areta v. Ponsonby, Victoria- Park, 3.15 p.m.,
Mr. L. C. Kent

17 ACRES; House of 5 rooms; cowshed


on property; cream to railway.
made freehold at 15s its sere, or lease at
Can be ACRE. 'Phone No. 2761 J, HYMAN. Manager.
32, EMPIRE BUILDINGS. SWANSON ST.
Grammar School Old Boys B,' College Rifles
v. Ponsonby.
Third Grade: Waitemata. v. University,
Domain, 3.15 p.m., Mr. B. G. .Bennett;:
10 and milking plant; carrying 43 cows, THREE FRONTAGES. 1%. Jta. ip STAB. 1877. Royal Loan Money to Lend on Freehold Security. May 22: Grammar School Old Boys A v. Rovers v. St. Peter's, Devonport Domain,
9d per acre per annum. A fine chance for
<%

Substantial two-storeyed Building, well lT**ll


-

Li Office, 4. Wellesley St. E. Parnell, Grafton v. Ponsonby, City v. 3.15 p.m., Mr. R. Bartltiet: Hobsonville v.
<

tjj 123) 'Telephone, 3250.


besides other stock. Price, .£42 per acre. an energetic man. leased, with annual increasing rentals. <& Money to. Lend every conceivable MRrist Brothers, College Rifles v. Grammar Imps, Hobsocville. 3 pjn., Mr. W. Hebden;
ACRE-200
Ofl nS PER in grass; 2-roomed Cot- ACRES. 85 FIRST-CLASS TENANTS. form security -, reasonable interest.

School Old Boys B. Mount Eden v. Methodist College, No. I


PjL

a&D U acreson property; 9. miles from NOTE!—Only a small portion of*. the land MAN OF BRAIN. Grammar School Old Boys A v. Avondale, 3 p.m., Mr- W. L. Mincher;,
tage and shed is built .upon; balance suitable for BUSI-
AND OMIT JJAPIEB May 29;
Grafton v. Parnell, College Rifles v. Otahuhu v. Areta, Otahuhu. 3 p.m., Mr. J.
j
railway and leading Waikato town.
ceptionally easy terms. A splendid
Ex- NESS
chance
PREMISES.
Situated in centre of one of the roost pro-
MOTTO: "TO ABSIBT, NOT TO
CRUSH.'.'
MONEY TO LEND.
OUR TDARBISTEES AND COLICITOBS.
and Man of Brawn <r \ Vial
work depends upon abiolule"£tieu~ N\A \a9H
—Doth realise that a sood day \. .
City,
Marist Brothers. Grammar School Old Boys Voßper.
P»usonby. Fourth Grade: PcFsonby v. Training Col-
for a young man with limited capital.
mB a *
,

AND CONS.
,

ALFRED iDUCKLAND gressive townships. IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., —and fitoeia 11 assured by taking VJkCfl June 5. Grftawuar School Old' Boys A v. lege, Domain, 2 p.m., Mr. B. G. Bennett
'F 335) ADJACENT TO RAILWAY.
__

A.M.P. BUILDINGS. College Rifles, Grafts* f £%, Parnell v. Imps v. St. Luke's, No. '2 Avondale, 3
ACRES, all in 6. Law Court Buildings. High Street. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.
O'iQ PER ACRE-381 watered. 8 pad-
Within 60 Miles of City. A. EMANUEL, Manager. Ponsonby, Grammar School Did Boys v. p.m., Mr. Nicholson; University v. Gordon,
aU-l-U good grass, splendidly
House and ill necessary out-
ONLY
£1900
CABH REQUIRED. If you are seeking financial assistance, the Marist Brothers. Victoria Park, 2 p.m., Mr. L. C. Kent;
THE HATMABKET. ALBERT STREET. docks- chief 'consideration is Moderate Interest. Money to Lend on land at very low June 12; Grammar School Old Boys A v. Mount Eden a bye.
buildings, in perfect order; will carry 50 We have no hesitation in stating this is Easy Repayment, and Fair Treatment. interest. Grammar School Old Boys B, Grafton v. Fifth Grade: Rovers v. Areta, Devonport
dairy cows and 300 ewes: 14 miles to cream- the BEST PROPOSITION WE HAVE MOTTO IS FAIR DEALING. I College Rifles, Parnell v. City, Marist Bro> Domain, 2 p.m., Mr. R. Bartleet: Mount
OUR
ery, school, and P. 0., 7 miles from Cam- EVER HANDLED. Makes sretUio* eooUtw. Jfa/r\&
.

.
The public are requested to note that we BJ thers v. Ponsonby. Eden v. Technical College, No. 5 Remuera,

l
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S
bridge. Agent's report of this after per- Principals can obtain full particulars from
do make any charges for inspection. No Medical. fizzing drink thaidean the /\\/[srP\ fl June 19: Grammar School Old Boys Av. 2 p.m., Mr. J. Henderson; University v. St.

PUKEKOHE. sonal inspection is


in the Waikato
one of the cheapest farms
to-day, and can recommend A. E. SMALLEY. H.
Successors to
J. BARRETT, not
business, no charge. Jh \ held, conecti bilioumesi-"-
j£jg| imparl, wap viml and Start Itr S
]r*\ KM,
N
A^/ 11 Marist Brothers, Grafton v. Grammar School
Old Boys B, Parnell v. College Rifles, City
Luke's, No. 5 Remuera, 3.15 p.m., Mr. A.
E. Larking; Primary Schools' Old Boys a
it to anyone in search of a, tip-top farm.
»
Wo advance money on furniture, pianos, MM tuning up for "off" days. [\rf[ ll v. Ponsonbjy. bye.
TYLDEN
AND
SPIERS.
sewing machines (without removal), deeds, <

WITHIN EASY DISTANCE OF RAIL-


(F 330)
to Auckland— or any other security. All negotiations "sJJ Better and nicest than irn-
!-J2 ported fruit .alt. and satinet _ M*»Afejs||
. v»\ June 26: Grammar School Old Boys A v.
ftX PER ACRE—Close AUCKLAND. strictly confidential. Office hours: 10 to Ponsonby, Grafton v. Marist Brothers,
WAY STATION. . &Do 78 Aeres of 'the most beautiful
4.30: Sat.. 10 to 1. 'Phone A777. «sj~ -sum sire bottle it half the ']w^»fl Parnell v. Grammar School Old Boys B. LADIES' MATCHES.
1 farm and dairy land in the province; new City v. College Rifles.
House, all buildings, and appliances for .-1
=
T ARGE "DOAD "FRONTAGE. i-
-milking business: at present running 21
dairy cows, 1 bull, 17 calves, 5 other cattle,
grass and 13 pad-
SUPERIOR Merchandise. FOURTH GRADE.
May 15: North Shore v. Newton, Grafton
Senior Grade: Areta v. Thistle, No. 4
Remuera, 3.15 p.m., Mr. J. Henderson:
Training College v. Mount Eden, postponed.
1A C ACRES, semi-volcanic, flat and easy horses; all in splendid
•>
v. Parnell, Marist Brothers v. Ponaonby, Second Grade: Training College v. Oma-
docks. Absolutely a model farm, J-raile IN
14:0 undulating country; 130 acres in ADVANCE pRICE. City a bye. pere, No. 4 Remuera, 2 p.m., Mr A. E.
good grass. 7 acres in swedes; splendid
creeK through property; at present
carry-
from
land
railway
City.
station and 3-hour from Auck-
(F 124) DAIRY FARM. May 22: North Shore v. Grafton, Marist Larking; Technical College A v. Whakatu,
Brothers v. City, Pousonby v. 'Newton, No. 1 Remuera, 3 p.m., Mr. G. Malcolm;
ing 60 head cattle, horses, and some sheep; VEW ZEALAND TTOME Parnoll a bye. »

Henderson v. Technical College B, Hender-


creamery, school, P. 0., etc., within J-mile.

GOOD 9-ROOMED HOUSE, large cow-


■nUILDERS. T TD.. WAIKATO-108
undulating;
Acres;
about half river
all in grass;
balance
flats,
House, 6 rooms, and con-
good
easy TJa_A. Gloria **Hair' comes from vigoraw
May 29: North Shore v. Marist Brothers, son, 3 p.m., Mr. Clayton; Waitemata v.
City v. Ponsonby, Parnell v. Newton. Graf- Otahuhu. No. 3 Remuera, 2 p.m., Mr. N.
ton a bye. Hughes.
shed, stables, loft, and other outbuildings, 18 AND 19, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING veniences; also old House, 6 rooms; 10- North Shore v. Ponsonby, Graf-
Juno 5:
nightly brushingandthe regular useof leilma ton v. Marist Brothers, Parnell v. City,
etc. HIGH STREET. bailed cowshed, trapshed. milking lnaonine, Bhampoo Saoheti (England's famous Wei
R. G. DACRE, etc.; carrying 100 cows, besides other stock.
MONK'S rpippLE Bharapoos). They prevent tolling and Newton a bye. PIAKO ASSOCIATION.
Firct-class Milking Plant can be taken Manager Land and Valuation Dept. Price £25 per acre. (F. 395) the hair to grow. htlur June 12: North Shore v. Parnell, Grafton

leflwa.
over if required. (TWOPENCE PER POUND), v. Ponsonby, Newton v. City, Marist
__

[BY telegraph.—own CORRESPONDENT. ]


09 5 ACRES, 20 miles South of Auckland; Brothers a bye. -

p OOD ALUE AT
£A O PER ACRE LiOO 160 acres in grass; subdivided into
NOW J8 BD.8 D. June 19: North Shore v. City, Grafton v.

DAIRY-
DEPOSIT £100. sary outbuildings.
all
10 paddocks; House, 6 rooms, and neces-
Owner will take small
(CEYLON ADVANCE, OVER
Newton, Marist Brothers v. Parnell, Pon-
sonby a bye.
Te Aroha, Wednesday.
A general meeting of the Piako Hockey
EXCELLENT CROPPING OR farm as part payment. Price £12 per sore. Shampoo Sachets Juno 26:1 Grafton v. City, Marist Brothers Association was held in Te Aroha last even-
I§§aTVc 0M MEK. AN
H T v. Newton,, Ponsonby v. Parnell, North Shore ing, representatives being present from Pae-
°
ING LAND. TW ° A THREEPENCE.)
loilraa Beauty Outfit (four preparations) and
Beauty Book post free, 3d. Icilma Co., Ltd, a bye. roa, Waitoa, Morrinsville and Te Arohi.
TERMS, £1000 cash, or possibly leu to
s. good man; balance 4 years, 5 per cent.
IC£? ACRES, about 120 acres in weeds,
100 9 acres turnips,
grass,
ROBERT HOOD, pOUTT'Sf ACETIC ACID, (Dent.; ), Featherston Street, Wellington. 73 FIFTH GRADE. An amendment to the rules suggested by
May 15: Marist Brothers v. City, Newton the To Aroha Club, "That a vice-president

7 padfoki; all
which is a beautiful
flat except
no noxious
a sloping hillock
building site; really
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, NOW Is 7d AND 2s 8d PER BOTTLE. immmmmwwmmm v. Grafton, Ponsonby a bye. be appointed to the association from each
May 22: Marist Brothers v. Newton, Pon- club," was adopted. Letters relative to
bandy to creamery and rail- No. 6, FORT STREET.
_

1 sonby v. Grafton, City a bye. .affiliation with a parent association were


first-class land; acre; Mmt 29: Marist Brothers v. Ponsonby? before the meeting. It was agreed to affi-
£100 deposit, balance
C. F. BENNETT. way. £15 per
6 years at 5 per cent. AUCKLAND.
S. L. P. RIMMER-
Mr. K U. Sarchdt (from a Photo).
ASTHMA
siitUiil kindred troubles are promptly
City'v. Nowton, Grafton a bye. liate with the Auckland Association. On
June 5: Marist Brothers v. Grafton, City account of the territorial camp being held
Ponsonby, Newton a bye. on the date it was decided that no matches
v.
BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, lOf ACEES, about 40 acres flax
XLd (ranting road, balance
rising land
swamp,
P.O. Box 484. Telephone 1637.
Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery relieved by June 12: City v. Grafton, Newton v. Pon- be played on Saturday May 22. The fol-
sonby, Mavis! Brothers a bye. lowing referees wore appointed:—Morrins-
SWANSON BTREET. mostly drained. About 40 acres has grass been WELLESLEY. STREET.
effects Another Cure at Dr. Tucker's Asthma Specific ville, A. H. and R. Humphries; Waitoa, C.
burnt and surface- sown and has taken
splendidly; 13 3ofacre
swedes, 2-roomed
Cottage and cutshed; near railway station KAITAIA. Christchurch.
Sufferers communicate with
H. O. WILES, M.P.S., THE LEAGUE GAME.
Cooper, H. R. Turnbull. and H. B. Tucker;
To Aroha. A. J. Clarke. W. E. ' Barnard,
end A. Vollcmaero; Pa«roa, J. Hubbard
and ch-usa factory. £15 10s per acre; £100 TtfORTH A UCKLAND. C/o Spedding,Ltd., 1* Commerce St., Auckland and Robertson.
dowc, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. rpANKS. WANKS.
"I was troubled for a long period with —aaaaiMimii ii .x«m.'jjucjL.«-»«rf»a

LATEST LIST OF pOOD ALL-ROUND JURM. very severo Chest Complaints, involving
many painful spasms and coughing fits,
I ■■' MEETING OF AUCKLAND
COMING OF "CARMOLINE."
THE
PROPERTY EASYUNDULATING EYES OF THE FARMERS OF
GQUABE TRON rpANKR leaving me in intense pain and almost in Florists. EXECUTIVE.

BARGAINS. 097
4-0 I
acres of
ACRES
LAND of good quality; about 20 1 NEW ZEALAND ARE DIRECTED
turnips, balance in good pasture;
NORTH TO-DAY.
THE convulsions of the very worst nature and
scarcely able to breathe or move about, WREATHS. CUT FLOWERS.
SHORTEST NOTICE.
AT wasA meeting of the Auckland Rugby League
hold in the League Rooms, Shortland A shipment of the famous Caraioline'"
"

about 50 acre-i is rich flax swamp which has TOWARDS THE and I came to the honest conclusion that
LARGr*. STOCKS ON HAND. Street, hist evening. Present: Messrs. E. complexion traatraent will arrive in Auck-
Wanted, Violets, any quantity. Benson, chairman, C. Baker, A. B. Cum-
pOUNTRY IB AND TJEALTHY been drained, burnt off »nd surface sown, In the Kaitaia District there is the AND TO ARRIVE. it would turn to Consumption," writes, land within the next few days, and will
and is a beast to the acre land. Attractive FRANK WHITEHEAD. Opp. G.PO. mins, W. Fellows. J. Endcan, K. McDonald,
SURROUNDINGS. 6-roomed House and conveniences, man's CHEAPEST DAIRYING AND SHEEP Mr. H. M. Sarchett, 152 Hazeldeanroad, R. Tatton. N. D. Culpan. (treasurer), and |be on sale at all leading chemists. "Car-
house, subles, cowsheds, stockyards, etc. COUNTRY IN NEW ZEALAND, .with a Sydonham, Christohurch, N.2J. "I tried R. A. Spinley (secretary). moline" has captured all. hearts in Greati
PREPAID TO YOUR PORT. The chairman proposed, and it was

8
OK _PAPATOETOE-£75 CASH DE- Han.ly to creamery and school. £20 per superb climate and good means of communi- everything possible, that I could procure, carried, that a vote of sympathy be
Britain, and is described as the most
£800 down, balance arranged. This
&O4D POSIT-Modern Bungalow and acre is one of the cheapest and best properties cation. T3RICKS, T IMB, QEMENT, OAND, but derived no benefit therefrom, till a
TenDays' Trial allowed. Direct frum accorded the secretary, Mr. R. A.
Spinley, perfect and fascinating skin preparation
choice {-acre Section; convenient situation; friend asked me to give Dr. Sheldon's ever formulated. Over 700 specially
.i rooms, bathroom, pantry; 2 wardrobes, that we hav-. on our bcoks. Good, partly-improved Dairying Country
Factory. Highest-grade British MEAD in the loss he has sustained by the death of
linen press: 2 verandahs; wash-house, cop- ETC. New Discovery a trial. After the first Coventry Flyers his mother.Brigharn wrote stating that as he appointed "Carmoline" beauty boudoirs
can be bought from £10 to £16 per acre.
....

per and tubs; more land if required. This trial, I was able to sloep and rest soundly WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARS Mr. B. have been established in England within
Good, partly-improved Sheep Country, which not applied for the removal of his dis-
property is a cheap one at this figure. two and a-half sheep, at from £5 —an almost unknown pleasure, and in a DeliancePuncture.ResistinjjorDunlop hadqualification he did. not want the league to a few months, and are patronised by,
will carry acre.
& J. E. HAMILL CO., to £9 Per very short time all the painful symptoms
Tyres, Coaster.l, Variable-SpeMlGears,
Flyer or brook's Saddles, etc. interest themselves in the matter. fashionable ladies practically to the ex-
TIT-HAT I A" 1 GLORIOUS yiEW!
MAIN STREET. HAMILTON.
-TfTINSTONE, TD.. vanished, leaving me a new and healthy
J
person again, and I shall still take and
LATEST JJQ in
MODELS*' OmIUXoSSs J* A The St. John Ambulance Association wrote
U asking for a list of matches. They stat«l clusion of all others, whilst it is estimated
that there are over 4,000,000 daily users
01 "A (TERMS) FOR A GOOD COM- Tyres and accessories at half usual they would make it their business to Be
J&IJOU FORTABLE 6-ROOMED recommend Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery prices. Write at once, using sufficient of the "Carmoline" cream and lotion
j

postage, (or Free Art Catalogue,


present.
COAL MERCHANTS. CARRIERS, ETC., jto any fellow sufferer I can hear about or' treatment throughout Great Britain. Its
, ,
RESIDENCE, right on the waterfront, with The Richmond Rovers Club notified the
.„ ,
!

an unsurpassed harbour view; large section,


Before paying the high prices obtaining and Special Offer on sample machine.
its wonderful
league they had secured a playing-ground phenomenal success is due to the
sheltered sunny aspect, croquet lawn and
garden, only 12 minutes from Queen Street, PONSONBY. in the Southern Districts, write for particu-
lars to
CUSTOMS STREET. seo."
Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is sold at I CYCLE "COMPANY,
I Dipt. A. 268 LIVERPOOL. leaguogranted.
at Richmond, at a cost of £3, and asked the
to meet the expense. The request
skin purifying powers and
even
exquisite
at the first
and in a beautifully secluded position. Ex- NELSON STREET, 116 and 3/- per bottle. natural effect produced,
teptional circumstances compel owner to sell. A ARGAIN AT
£975. BELL BROS. AND Catalogues can be obtained on application
was
The Junior Advisory Board requested application. It is also a . wonderful skin

rpiMBER SUPPLIES CHOICE


ROOMS
RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE
QR JOINERY scullery; fitted with all modern conveniences,
and bathroom, pantry and
CAMPBELL,
BYMONDB STREET,
1 MOUNT
EDEN. mmmmmmmm from N.Z. Express Co., Dopt. a 268, Auckland, that, as money and valuables had been

TJI7
A T? —Prompt
i stolen from several players' clothes at ic-
Shipment and safe de. toria Park, each room be locked during play.
\
niedicant and revivifier, positively freeing
the skin of all blemishes and disorders,
whilst its effect on sallow and jaded com-
Horse Doctoring.
,
'
T livery guaranteed. No advance It was decided to seo what arrangements
MILL.
xjLila
such as califont, porcelain bath, linenpress, plexions is almost magical. "Carmoline
»»

cupboards, range, gas stove, gas fires in 3 LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND
in prices could bo made with the park-keeper.
can offer in Exchange for above a rooms; three brick chimneys, bay window, Coal. The following transfers wero recommended specialists at the present time are treaty
WE Farm insido twenty miles of Auckland front and back verandahs, wash-house, c. and ESTATE AGENTS. •

by the Junior Advisory Bo»rd:-Kus-


and Chapman
sell from Ponsonby to City, The Ponsonby
ing an average of 12,000 people a
day at
and
City metal road to the .property, at £21
Owner's equity about £2500.
1., store room etc. The House, which stands
on an allotment 60ft by 113ft, was built 8 KAITAIA. rtoAi* noAL. EPSON'S Dpeiamakera' fa
from Otahuhu to toRcmuera their beauty parlours for skin refining
per acre. pOil, Russell's transfer as it beautifying, which will give some idea of.
This property has a good prospective value,
adjoining farm, in a more highly-unproved
years ago of very best timber at a cost of
over £700. The grounds are nicely laid out CHEMICAL ESSENCE Bust Models.
No Dressmaker, amateur or
SA
delegate
n,s'case
objected
of a player endeavouring to be-
Newton its tremendous popularity. Prices will
state, having recently realised £40 per acre. in lawns and shrubs, with tarred yard and
WILL OURE professional, should be with- isßatfr,
Al©j come a member of a strong team.
transfer to Hogan to be announced as soon as' the shipment
The equity stated could be adjusted to suit. paths. Just of! Jervois Road, and lmin walk
EXCHANGES. QOAL. QOAL. QOAL. Rangers granted
arrives, and, as there are only about 1000
»

to tram. For genuine value this is one of the out a GOOD MODEL, to Egßmjl "lay ,or the Thames Old Boys,
but objected will
sets in this first consignment, ladies
ItnuiMl In Horns, Spaolno, Splinti, King-
(SOUTH), cheapest places in the district. assist in fitting and trimming jMJustf Schofield, as his services
to a transfer to
p SUBURBAN AREA bones, Wind Qallt, Curb), Stralm of tht
be well advised to make their purchase*
»

Slntuis or Joint!, Hard Swilling* of long


dresses, jackets, etc. f&Xf were required for the senior
team It was
parties,
transfer to both standing
TDEAL TTOME, €>Q TO
PJQ REMUERA WILL EXCHANGE 20 Acres,
urban railway station for cityequity
sub-
or sub-
near rjOAL. QOAL fJOAL itandlng, and all other dlmui requiring
« twnttng or Motoring application. Particulars and Prick
WILL BE POSTED FiIEK UN BWk
decided
fi^s& to grant
it being stated that
on the line on
a
Schofield was
Saturday last, and that he
early. _____

ACRES. urban properly. Will exchange in


lit action is mild, but at the tain* tim APPLICATION TO- Ulflß had not been asked to play of the
by Newton-
comprehensive catalogue has been
TUST THE PLACE TOin RETIRE ON- WATERSIDE. six-roomed Villa at Mount Eden
building section. >
(or good
ORDER FROM permanent In its effect. It does a*t
Injure thehair and cannot blemish, hew- W. Pr OGILVIE, On the recommendation
it was decided to reopen
chairman
the question of
•\

issued bv'H. R. Wright, the proprietor


of
J Modern Homestead, order, and
best SUPERIOR MODERN RESIDENCE OF trer often applied, 211 Queen St.) Auckland. Harper's disqualification, the.
request being
Association, As a the
well-known Avondale nurseries. the-
first-class outbuildings; kitchendairy.
and flower- VJ 7 LARGE ROOMS, containing all the TWONPORT T3ARGAINS. BAIG made by the Referees' necessary, booklet gives details of the numerous fruit,
garden, and 1 acre orchard, 3-stall
stable and loft, 6-bail cowshed (brick floor)
and loft, trapshed, implement-shed, wood
Latest Improvements in Design and Labour-
saving Devices. Built of kauri, 4, year*.
Verandah front and side, bay windows, prrry-NIOE 6 ROOMED BAY WIN-
J. J. ' LTD- In Bottles at 2/-3/6 5/* each & notice of motion was
Benson
the matter
with for a fortnight. car- shelter, and
will not be dealt proposed, and it was roses,
trees, hedge
r
etc.. which Mr. Wright w
ornamental *
bath and 3wOOU DOW VILLA; land. 60 by 150. QUEEN STREET, Mr. R. plants,
Potted te Mf part of
AND EMBALMING I
and coal house, tool-house, fowlhouscs, pantry, scullery, bathroom, pore, system, Dominion tot
the
ried, that a suggestion be forwarded to the. prepared to supply to customer?, and
UNDERTAKING
/

pigsty, etc; water laid on everywhere; handy basin, patent range, hot water 4 3d. extra. Obtainable from all CheukU NewZealand Council to remove all dis- prove most useful to amateur and
to rail, school, etc. Owner will sell outright wardrobes, linenpress, gas fires. The House \TINE-ROOMED HOUSE, beach frontage; and Storekeepers, to as to performed with de-
Entrusted qualifications from thoso who have gone to should Numerous
or accept approved house property as deposit. is built high on volcanic and almost level 1\ lovely views; in first-class order. AND THEY WILL SUPPLY YOUR oortun and •oonorny. t Onr Molvo- the front. . . professional gardens alike. catalogue,
section, 70ft by 175ft. The grounds are laid £1150. of illustrations are given. The
HAROLD SCHMIDT Tine following are the allocations
,

Eternal Procege of Embalming laeta


out in good garden, etc. This is very de- ...
grounds for Saturday: -North Shore v. New- was printed at)
lWnby at which is a neat production,
Infly prMtrrea without disfigurement.
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*>

sirable home. Price. £1250. Terms. REQUIREMENTS.


SHEARER m
ton, at Devonport; City v
T. I McIVORROAD, SONS,
ANDAUCILAHD. Victoria Park; Grafton v. Otahuhu, at Ota- tho Herald
Work.
i

Late Bdaon and Schmidt, /

EASTGATE, 1 J. J. MACKY, C.R. WILLIAMSONS. WHBH YOU ARE OUT OF COAL Chemist, Auckland. 111, IAIAtKfAHAFB
Tetepbone 698. Tho* Newton Club registered P. W.code,Gard-
ner, a senior player, from the other
For Chronic.
Chart ComplwuU. Wood*
Great PeppeiwiUt .Cure, 1«. 6d, li 6d, |y^
«

,
\ SECURITY BUILDINGS.
' fIUEEN. STREET. LAND AGENT. SJYANBON STREET. A3. QUEEN STQZjJSTi OfiDEB FROM THJEJfe r -! '--M
1
L
4 THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915.
ACTIVITIES. MASONIC GRAND LODGE.
£5000. In addition, notwithstanding this
NATURALISED GERMAN. SHORT-WEIGHT BREAD.
SPORTING. HELP FOR BELGIANS. MAORI CHIEF'S GRAVE. CHURCH'S heavy expenditure, the benevolent funds
now showed a cash balance of £30,924,
while the general fund) was in credit
£4450, making a cross credit of £35,374. RESENTED. BAKERS HEAVILY FINED.
FUND. WORK AUXILIARY. ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS After his installation, the grand master DISMISSAL
THE LINDAUER SUSPECTED. SACRILEGE. OF AN announced the appointment, made under
EGMONT RACING CLUB.
his prerogative powers, of the higher
officers for the year as followsDeputy- MAGISTRATE'S COMMENTS.
SEMI-JUBILEE ORATION. grand master, R.W. Bro. J. H. Hark- WORKMEN THREATEN STRIKE.
WINTER MEETING OPENED.
TOTAL OF £8044 RECEIVED. BURIED TRIBAL RELICS. ITS ROLL OF HONOUR.
ness (Westport). Provincial grand masters
Auckland! district, M.C.W. Bro. 0. Heavy penalties were imposed by Mr. F,
Nicholson; Wellington district, R.W. [BY TELEGRAPn.—mESS ASSOCIATION.]
V. Frazer, S.M., in two cao«6 of short:
The Lindauer Fund now totals £8044 16s [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] CLERGY AT THE CAMPS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT!. J
Bro. T. A. Peterkin; Southland district,
[BT TELEGRAPH rRESS ASSOCIATION.] R.W. Bro. Timpany; Otago district, Wednesday. weight bread which came before him in
lid. Included in tho latest contributions Kawakawa, Wednesday. Wellington,Wednesday.
Christ-church,
R.W. Bro. J. J. Clark; Hawke's Bay the Police Court yesterday. Hie magis-
Hawera, Wednesday. are £105 from the residents of Mahoemii, proposal to go on strike was discussed
Meeting comniencod £100 each The rosting-place in the Waiomio native There were over 300 delegates at the district, R.W. Bro. H. 1.. Harston; A Union last Irate stated that tho bakers nal had .1
Tnr Kpn»nt Winter from Mr. H. R. Bloom- TnE fourth annual conference, of»the Taranald district, R.W. Bro. E. W. Sar- by tho General Labourers'
weather. The atton- cemetery of Marsh Brown, tlio famous annual (and semi-jubilee) communication became known that one warning, and he was not going to be a
to dm in favourable field and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bloomfield, Church of England Men's Society for tho of gent; Nelson and Marlborough district, night when it
The totalizator invest- Ngapuhi chief, has been disturbed, and the Masonic Grand Lodge of New Zea- party to "any kid-gloved business" in
(Unre w.ia large.
£15.891. an in- £75 from the Mangere
Road Board, and Diocesan Union of Auckland and district,
land, which was opened at tho concert R.W. Bro. W.»E. Redman; West Coast member, F. Lurch, had been dismissed
m.-m« 'or the day totalled corresponding day £40. from tho Cambridge Chrysanthemum
there is reason to suspect that the coffin district, R.W. Bro.' R. H. Richmond; from work at the City Council's electrical the matter, the price of bread being so
of £999 over the has been despoiled. Tho Maoris never was held' yesterday, the Anglican Bishop chamber of the Wellington Town Hall
crease
Results:— Society. Tho residents of Waiuku, in of Auckland, Dr. A. W. Averill, presiding. Ruapehu district, R.\V. Bro. D. J. F. Mc- plant because he was born in Germany. high and there being so much poverty
01 last year.
forwarding another £40, makn tho total enter a graveyard if they can avoid it, so this morning. M.W. Bro. J. J. Dougall, Farlane: M.P.W. Bro Binns, a prominent Lurch has been a resident an a natural- about.
120 SOTS. One The secretary, Mr. Stevens, reporting Christchurch, presided as grand master,
TONGA TOE HURDLES of it was only when the burial of a little grand master of Canterbury, as head of Robert Farrell, a baker, of Onehunga,
subscribed by them £400. A further in- for the year ended March 31 last, said of subject for many years. The
the Provincial Grand Lodge; senior grand ised British
Mr
mile and a-nnlf.
W J. Ralph's El C.allo, 9st 13lb
J, warded
stalment of £281 43 3d has been for-
girl was taking placo last week that it
was noticed that Marsh Brown's grave had
that no new branches had beon formed and the past grand masters present
M.W. Bros. Niccol, Williams, Binns, and
were: warden, R.W. Bro. Joseph Barton, Dun- matter was brought before the Mayor, who
elec-
was charged with selling a loaf not of
the weight which it purported to lie.
(C. Scott) from tho Herald fund. during the year and the roll number re- edin; junior grand warden, R.W. Bro. said that, in conversation with the
capote, Oat fib been interfered with, tho grave being Thompson. Tho business of the sitting M. J. Harris, Paeroa; grand lecturers, trical engineer, he had suggested to the Mr. Wyman appeared for the defendart,
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Knu«. lOst -lib


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Particulars of the latest contributions mained at 600 members, with 33 branches.
partly opened. Eighteen months ago, in the morning was devoted to consider- V.W. Bros. T. W. Rowe, W. G. Mc- latter that Lurch fhould be put off and who pleaded not guilty.
A!m started: Waipunoa, 1M Sib: A tribute was paid to tho zeal displayed
Dogger are as follows:
when another burial was taking place, tho by tho Rev. J. W. Russell, the Dominion ation of the reports of the various boards,

Bnnk. tOst Sib: Epworth. M 121b: Fitit 4lb.


£ a. d. haffey, and H. B. Bridge. a British-born worker, whose case was Peter Shenton, an inspector under the
C.n.ul. 9st 121b; Harbour Light,,9 from gravo was in order, 60 that tho sacrilege organising secretary, who was appointed and these were eventually adopted. Most of these officers were present, and Food and Drugs Act, said that on Marci
Paul, 9st, Further instalment urgent, taken on. The engineer sub-
*

Nit, 21b; Confirm. tot: Wee


?*
were inducted and invested in due form.
K> Ded '.ion. 9st. Herald Fund 281 4 3 must havo taken place between then and
last year to visit tho various branches. The election of tho officers returnable sitting to-morrow morning is ex- sequently dismissed Lurch. To avoid in- 23 he went into the defendant's shop. lb
Proceeds of social at Mahoenui 106 9 4 j A short
El (.alio was favourite. now. It was well-known that somo valu-
by the Grand Lodge resulted as follows: —

pected to conclude tho communication'. dustrial trouble the Mayor has now issued weighed 10loaves, nine of which were t'rom
Won by five lengths, with a stailar linto.dis- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bloomfield 100 0 0 Damp Institutes.
tance between second and third. Mr. H. R. Bloomfield 100 0 0
able personal and tribal belongings were "Grand Master, M.W. Bro: J. J. Dou- definite instructions that Lurch be taken ljoz to 2£oz below their proper weight.
Confirm and Harbour Light buried with tho venerable chief, and these One of these nine loaves the young lady
ihv 51 5-5?. Mangere Road Board 75 0 0 The secretary stated that tho executive gall, Christchurch. on again until an opportunity is afforded
<li lodged their riders. would doubtless be the object of any thief. had been
Cambridge Chrysanthemum So- devoting its attention to camp Canterbury Provinco: Grand chaplain, of inquiring into the position. assistant sold to a customer, who was not
MWVHITI HANDICAP (open) of loOsovs. ciety
"

40 1 0 Tho grave is to be fully opened to discover institute work and he was pleased to re-
W. Bro. Rev. A. J. S.- Seaton; grand WELLINGTON AFFAIRS. informed that the loaf was under weight.
port that the request made by Bishop
...

Six fnrlones. Waiuku District Belgian Fund 40 0 0 if the coffin has been rifled. registrar, V.W. Bro. E. D. Moseley; Counsel maintained that on this evi-
M- J. George's Crown Pearl, Bst T. S. Culling, Victoria Avenue 25 0 0 Averill to tho Defence Department with POTENTIAL ENEMIES.
,1b (McFlynn) ...
*

Russell, Campbell, and Mc- reference to chaplains and separate ser- president of board of general purposes, dence the charge should be dismissed, the
('.rattan, carried
.>ilb 7st
Veagh 25 0 0
;
vices had now beon officially granted. R.W. Bro. S. C. Bingham; president of PROGRAMME FOR THE YEAR. employer not being responsible for an
Princess Houtoa, Tst Tib
»

ENTERTAINMENTS. illegal act—that of selling short-weight


.. ...

Institutes had been established at the


•••

\lo started Astor, est 8lb; Avon, Park. Third monthly contribution, board of benevolence, V.W. Bro. J.
following places:—Avondale, Maori expe- DEMANDS OF DUNEDIN MEETING.
.-.n lib; Play-off. Bst lib; Wild Lupin. 7st collected by the Ladies' Thornton; grand treasurer, W. Bro. H. J. bread—committed by his servant.
1i,.; Simple Sam. carried 7st 8Jlb; Kamki. Whakatane Countv Trust ditionary camp; Epsom and Otahunu, Otley; grand director of ceremonies, W. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 His Worship pointed out that this con-
SHORT-DATED LOANS.
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7«t jib; Patronale, carried 7st Tib;


Alulga
expeditionary camp; Whangaroi, Rua-
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Bill, carried 7st 21b. Fund 24 9 4 "THE BABES IN THE WOOD." Bro. J. N. Du Fou; grand organic, W. tention was not upheld by section 16 of
Proceeds sola of dinghy, pre- tangata and Hamilton, training camps; Dunedin, Wednesday.
ray-off was favourite. the Act. In recording a conviction he
sented to Kawhia Carnival and at To Rapa, Claudelands, Morrms- Bro. T. L. Crooke; grand steward, W.
Won by a bare length, necks
separating A large public meeting, called by the said that
Committee bv Mr. T. F. Tnn George Willoughby Pantomime ville, Ngarmiwahia and Pneroa. Bro. W. C. Brydon; members of board of there were too many of these

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[BY telegraph.— press association.]
so.ond and third. Time, lm 17s.
20 0 0 Reports were read from chaplains and general purposes, W. Bros. F. C. B. Mavor. was held in the Garrison Hall light-weight bread cases. Bakers wore get-
Gibbons '
Company successfully repeated The Babes others regardiug tho camp institute work. to-night to consider what attitude the
RAILWAY HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Sir Residents of Katikati, per Robt.
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Wellington, Wednesday.
.Bishop, H. Hopkinson, H. B. Sorenson, Government should bo urged to take to- ting careless, and, although a batch of

]
furlorgs-
Frodshani, further contribu- in tho Wood" in His Majesty's Theatre Marquees were provided for tho uso of
Mr. J. George'sGlenroy. tot 21b (McFlynn)
1
19 13 9 yesterday, At both the matinee and the men with a plentiful supply of read- and M. B. Wright; members of board of Replying to congratulatory addresses after wards nuu-mituralised subjects of enemy previous cases in which all the bread was
tion
Kirtify. Tst Mb
■» Proceeds of goods sold by A.
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evening performances, the attendances ing matter, games and other facilities to benevolence, W. Bros. G. F. Whiteside, his installation to-day, the Mayor of countries. The following resolution was admittedly below weight, had been dis-
l.rdy Amai. Bst 2lb T. Oompton, 'J. W. Roberts, A. H. Webb, Wellington (Mr. J. P. Luke) said that in carried bv an overwhelming majority: missed on technical grounds, Ihey had

ci able tho soldiers to spend their leisure


...

Perkins and Co., presented were large, and an enthusiastic reception


Uso started: Calais 9st: Chaminade. Bit time pleasantly during their period of That this meeting of the. citizens of
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Uib; Boldstrokc. Bst 8lb; toernan. <st 111b; by Mrs Mason, Mrs. Wil- was accorded Miss Daisy Jerome and the training. and W. M. Robinson. connection with finance he was not in Dunedin having the weal of the Dominion been warned that
further cases would be
bay Prince. 7st lib; Flying Camp, carried liams, and others 17 10 6 It was emphasised by Arch-
Tt. other leading members of tho company. deacon Cowio that no money was taken Auckland District: Junior grand deacon, favour of contracting loans for short and Empire at heart urge that in order to punished heavily. Nino out of 10 loam
T-t 9lb: Phorinm. Ohura Belgian Fund sports 16 12 4 Tho company will give its final matinee from tho men in the form of collections W. Bro. D. Jamieson; grand standard periods—which might be difficult to con- conserve the safetv of the Dominion, all being below weight showed gross careless-
...

Fortify was favourite. Shipwrights employed by Mr.


Won bv a head, three between
Geo. Nicol 12 6 0 on Saturday afternoon. and s'j forth. Complaints, said tho arch- bearer, W. Bro. H. D. Bunby; grand vert later on, besides which they would non-naturalised enemy subjects bo in- ness and that an unfair and large profit
•ocond and third. Time. Ira 16 J-os. Papakura ' Patrotic League deacon had been received regaining tlio pursuivant, W. Bro. C. N. Flyger; grand cost a considerable amount. There were terned; that all disloyal naturalised sub- was being made out of the public. (>uch
provision made for C.K.M.S. work at jects be placed under restraint, and that
1
\DIES" PURSE. HANDICAP, of lOpsovs. first monthly contribution 12 2 9 stewards, W. Bros. S. L. Bygrave and works which some people might consider could not be tolerated, and
Gentlemen E. Anderson, monthly contribu- disloyal British subjects be dealt with ac- carelessness
...

Eight furlongs and n-half. OPERA HOUSE. Trenthain. He had heard, however, that
riders. 10 0 0
'

the matter had been taken in hand in tho R, W. Meat's; members of board of general very pressing, but which the council cording to military law; further, that the the defendant would be fined £20. As
(McDonnell) 1 tion purposes, W. Bros. F. A. Balcke and J. realised could be held over until money Mayors of the various centres be commu- his offence took place before the warning
.Cr. 3. Barlow's Glacier, list The B-andell Jackson Conceit Company diocese and improved facilities for the
.... ...

McLeod and Grundy 10 0 0


TuKtihoU. list continues to attract largo audiences to the society's work would bo provided at Tren- Wooler; members of board of benevolence, was obtainable at a cheaper rate. The nicated with and their co-operation asked was issued the defendant was not ordered
"

Opotiki County Council, monthly


l'»ronata •':
Optra House, whero the singers provide thnm. in order that the necessary pressure may to pay for advertising the fact of his
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Also started: Bivouac. list: Coraeh.n. contribution 10 0 0 W. Bros. J. C. Woodward and G. F. Love- revenue from ordinary sources at the pre-
I'sl- Son. lOst 101b; Addnough, lOst Bib. the. first half of a good programme. The The bishop spoke in appreciation of the be brought to bear on tho Government." conviction.
Bills lOst 7lb; Howler. same bill will bo given tins evening. work carried out in the camp institutes. trove. sent time would be sufficient for ordinary Tho lie.-. R. S. Gray moved as an
Coon. lOst 71b: Joy Pukeatua Road Board, Mrs. Mar-
list 71b: Laura. lOst Tib; Rclock. lOst 71b- garet Clarkson One Who Feels '"
He regarded it as very valuable work, Wellington District: Grand chaplain, purposes. During the coming year, first amendment to omit interned" and insert
"

Time. 2m 51 s indeed, and was pleased to see thatit was Bro. Rev. W. Shirer; junior grand deacon, of all, they ought to deal with the matter '' placed under strict supervision, and that
Won by a length. for Them," M. E. Morton, Mrs, W. Bro. James Rod; grand director of MAXIMUM PENALTY IMPOSED.
of lOOsovs. Five Frank Astley, and Newcastle Road THE DANDIES. becoming more and more appreciated by of the milk supply, and in that connec- upon. the slightest sign of sympathy with
TELEGRAPH HANDICAP Board. £5 each; Wajpapa, £4 6s 3d; the officers and the men. ceremonies, W. Bro. W. H. Jones; grand the the enemy the most stringent measures
furlongs.
(Wilson) 1 proceeds plain and fancy-dress social at
Another blight entertainment was given sword-bearer, W. Bro. J.'Mclntyre; grand tion he was in favour of submitting to possible be .dopted with regard to them."
Vr W. Wallingford'* Tyson. ftst by the- Dandies in the concert chamber of Prayer Books lor Soldiers. stewards, W. Bros. H. J. T. Jaggard and electors tho question of tho municipaliga- The amendment met with very little CONVICTION TO BE ADVERTISED.
Zion. 9»t 41b Ruawai, £3 17s 3d; J.M., fourth con- the Town Hall last night. The audience R. Jenkins; members of board of G.P., tion of the supply, of the establishment
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Veto, Ist 51b


J
tribution, £3; proceeds of dance held support.
was most demonstrative in its apprecia- A short discussion took place regarding W. Bros. C. W. Nielsen and T. W. of a clearing house, and more exact in- Motions expressing unbounded satisfac- This is quite a different case to the
"

Also started: Martlet. Tstl 131b: Vestalis. at Hikuai,' £2 10s; T. J. Mitchie and H. tion of the many varied items given by the the fund for the provision of prayer books Kirk: members of board of benevolence,
7-<; slb; Martingale. 7st 4lb; Duran*. 7st
N. Northcroft £2 2s each: Chas. Cooper, spection than at present. There was one tion with the behaviour of the New Zea- last one, and I have a strong suspicion
lib; Escort. 7et lib: Antwerp.. 7st; Deeside, members of tho talented company, and for soldiers. W. Hros. A. W. Chapman and H. J. landers at the Dardanelles, and horror at that there is moro than carelessness be-
Hmekaha, 7Bt: additional contribution, £2; employees frequently desired encores. The pro- tiling certain, that it was incumbent upon
7ft; Leah Klesbna, 7st;
New Zealand Saddlery Co., twenty-
The bishop remarked that if they could Booth. the sinking of the Lusitania, were also hind it," was the magistrate's comment
Vl.idineau. lit gramme submitted last night Vill bo re- raise money for the material welfare of Otago District: Senior grand deacon, tho city to see that in connection with a adopted. on the charge against Thomas Brothers,
'tfie favourite won by a length. Time, lm fourth contribution, £1103 6d; Congre- peated this evening. the men hoy should surely be nblo to do W. Bro. T. Gallagher*; ,grand sword- matter that was of vital importance, more who were charged with having sold on
4s. gation Church of England, Kaeo, £1 7s so for their moral welfare.' A permanent
3d; R. Arthur Jackson, two fortnightly bearer, W. Bro. Shirley E. W. Baker; particularly, to the infant life of tho city, April 1 a 41b loaf which weighed only
Mi CRAE MEMORIAL STAKES of 200sovb. chaplain, the. Rev. McKenzie Gibson had NON-NATURALISED GERMANS. 31b 13|oz. A plea of not guilty was en-
One mile and a-quarter. contributions, £1 3s; Sympathisers, £1 ORGAN RECITAL. been unpointed at Trontham and the so- grand standard-bearer, W. Bro. D. Harris they should' set up a condition of affairs
Is; Anon, H.A.C., Philadelphia, second Hastings; grand stewards, W. Bros. A. that would result in the supply of the tered, Mr. Vallance defending the case.
Mr A. Alexander's Sunbird. 9st
(C Price) 1 The municipal organ recital will be ciety had undertaken a considerable Allan and J. L. Miller: members of board Evidence was called to show that on the
contribution, T. Paterson, Miss C. given in the Town Hull on Saturday even- amount of work and responsibility in best milk that could be obtained.
Crawford. lit 131b of G.P., R.W. Bio. A. Fieldwick andW. very date in question two inspectors called at
*

Allison, Henderson, monthly contribution, ing next when tho city organist will have contributing the diocesan portion of his PALMERSTON RESOLUTION.
...

Royal, Arms, 7st 13lb J


and N.F.R., £1 each; E.S.G., 5s 6d; Bro. D. C. Cin;;croii: members of board Improvements to various streets, the elec- the defendant's shop, buying a 41b and a
Also started: Maniaroa. Sat 2lb; Rwtana, the assistance of Madame Bella Russell, stipend. He desired the C.E.M.S. to take of benevolence, W. Bros. H. E. Moller tric lighting, and the reserves, would be 21b loaf respectively. They afterwards re-
7st 8ilb: Styrax. 7st 71b; Ineuru. 7st. R., Owen and Owen, and M. Hankeen, 5s [BY TELEGRAPH.—I'RESS ASSOCIATION'.]
soprano vocalist. The organ solos will be an interest and to interest other people turned to the shop, disclosed their iden-
The favourite won by two lengths, with each; G. McR., 4s. selected from works by Widor, Fumagalli, in this fund as 'the expenditure would bo
and R. Bain. carried out as opportunity offered.
lcnith between second and thud. Time, lm going on. Ho considered it most desirable Southland District; Grand Bible-bearer, PALsrERSTo.v North, Wednesday. tity, and weighed the loaves, both of which
IK Hollins and Carter. were short in weight. The defendants, who
that the soldiers should all have a prayer W. Bro. B. J. K. Jamieaon; grand pur- At a recruiting meeting held here to- only the previous day had bad six charges
WAIHI HANDICAP, of lMwvs. Eight fur- PROVINCIAL FUND. book. They wanted to keep on paying suivant. W. Bro. G. A. Reid; grand BOROUGH COUNCILS. dav the following resolution was carried : —

them of selling short-weight bread


longs and a-half.
CHORAL SOCIETY. off the liability, although, of course, they steward, W. Bro. E. Frobarth; member of "

Inasmuch as it is to longer war with againstdismissed solely on technical, grounds, de-


Mr E. Knight's Belle Paul, 7st 81b (Gold- would still be incurring expenditure as new board of G.P., W. Bro. E. Parker; mem- an honourable nation, but a combination clined to allow the inspectors to
•finch)
Lad? Mami, Bst lib
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-;• I PRESENT FOR BELGIAN KING.


The story of one of England's greatest forces were recruited. If they' bore the ber of board of benevolence, W. Bro. C. of criminals. whost •aethods are those of
weigh
NEWMARKET. assassination, piracy, and murder in their any more of the loaves in the
shop.
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Sylvindale, 7st 12lb 3 sea-fights is dramatically told by Tenny- matter in mind ho was sere that the Campbell.
One of the two defendants, having been
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Alx> started: Sandy Panl, Bst 7lb;' Draft, The Mines and Batteries' son in his well-known poem, "The Re- money would bo forthcoming. Hawke's Bay District: Senior grand most revolting and fiendish forms, this sworn, said that refused allow the
meeting urges on the Government, inspectors to weighheany more to

i
7st Ulb: Blue Thread. 7M 31b:, Welcom* union has had a handsome rug made venge." The poem has been sot to music The secretary read out a large deacon, W. Bro. Louis Freedman; grand
Nuc-ret. Tat lib; Rownett, Tat; The Rf> 51. specially to order, and is sending this by C. V. Stanford, and the performance of names of C.E.M.B. members number of the steward, W. Bro. W. A. Chambers;
The first meeting of the new Newmarket
especially the Prime Minister, to com- of his bread,
7st Tib. .. ~.^y^ of this work will be one of the chief Diocesan Union of Auckland and dis- Borough Council was held last night. There municate with' the Imperial Government because they had not disclosed their iden-
forward as a present to the King of the member of board of G.P., W. Bro. Fred.
Srudy Paul was favourjiej^* attractions on the programme to be given tricts, who had volunteered for the front. were present: The Mayor, Mr. J. McColl, emphasising the necessity of confiscating tity when buying the two loaves. Any-
"

: Won by a length. Tiny' lm 525. Belgians. Incorporated in the rug are Craven; member of board of benevolence, one would think," ho said, "that it
the Belgian crest and the New Zealand on the 25th by the Auckland Choral and Messrs. A. -Seccombe, C. Leek, F. to the Crown the property of non- sly grog-shop." He said that he was a
\

W. Bro. R. S. Chad wick.


Society. The items selected will bo of Candidates for the Church. naturalised Germans." subse-
Ensign. Nekon and Marlborough District: Grand J. O'Meara, W. Hamlin, A. E. Eagleton,
ACCEPTANCEpfoR SECOND DAY. The natives at Taheke, Okere Falls, exceptional interest to the musical pub-
lic. Madame Wielaert, whoso singing A discussion was inaugurated by Mr. K. Bible-bearer, W. Bro. R. P. Furness; S. Donaldson, P. Boon, F. Wads, and J. It was further resolved that Germans
naturalised in New Zealand should be re-
weighed the loaves himself, and
Siuently
ound most of them to bo correct, or over
are sending four tons of potatoes for grand steward, W. Bro. M. McKenzie; Cooper.
tE»4roGBAPH.—PEESS ASSOCIATION-.] the Belgian Fund. An anonymous donor since her return from England has favour- McFarland with roferenco to the'question
member of-board of benevolence, W. Bro. quired to prove their loyalty to the the weight.
ably, impressed her hearers, has been of rendering assistance to candidates for The Mayor submitted the estimates for British Crown by forswearing German . Counsel pointed out that the defendants
W* has given to the same fund two sections
Haweba, Wednesday. at Mangonui North, the area being over specially engaged by the society to assist the ministry. As far as possible, he re- W. Cowin.
West Coast District: Grand superinten-
the ensuing year. He gave details showing citizenship; that unnaturalised Germans were giving the public a cheaper loaf than
Th» following are the acceptances for the an acre. at the concert. She will sing the aria, marked, in every parish some system like
dent of works, W. Bro. E. Warnes; grand
that the expenditure was estimated to be should be interned forthwith; that Ger- many bakers, with the result that their
second day: — "La Mort de Jeanne d'Are," by H. the Ember Pence Fund should' be estab-
steward, W. Bro. G. W. Jones; member
£1623. The chief items of the proposed mans who expressed views derogatory to bread was cheaper than the full-weight
M VNAWAPOU HURDLES,
one mile and Bcrnberg, and the recitative and aria, lished for the purpose of assisting candi- expenditure were as follows Wages, new the British or their allies, or hostile to loaves of other bakers. There had only
a.hai™,GaUo 10.13, Katua 10.5, Waipunoa
10.0, Ngapoto 9.13. TRAM COLLECTIONS.
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Ah! fors o lui," from the opera of "La dates fpr ordination. of board of G.P., W. Bro. R. Colligan ; street works, and maintenance, £2914;
member of board of benevolence, W. Bro. motor-reel and fire the cause of Great Britain and their allies, been an error of judgment in the weight
05. Do-Tter Bank Traviata." The orchestra will play two Canon Williams said that a number ot alarms, £550; contri- allowance during baking.
Pat-onymic 9-12, Valentine 9.12. First Consul should bo immediately arrested and tried
HaXur
Light 9.4, Ntt. 9.0, Mock numbers from Massenet's popular "Scenes men had been . trained in the ministry E. Schafer. bution to Auckland and Suburban Drain- for high treason. Remarking that the defendants were
9.9 " Taranaki District Grand superintendent ago Board,?£lso; refuse removal, £230. lucky in being prosecuted in respect to
9.0. Expedition 90, Howler 9.0. Pittoresques." Other items will be the through the medium of the Ember
£202 TAKEN DURING WEEK. chorus, "0, Gladsome Light," from Sulli- Pence system. This was a direction in of works, W. Bro. A. E. Surrey; grand In submitting the estimates Mr. McColl only one of the two short-weight loaves

umttota HANDICAP, «x furlongs. -

CWPetrl 912 Playoff 8.8. AstorLupin


Wild
8.5, Avon
7.6, Tho first ,week during which the system
van's "Golden Legend," the epilogue from which the interest of the Church of Eng- steward, W. Bro. W. H. H. Young; said that he was not taking into considera- bought by the inspectors, , His Worship
Park SLGrattan 7.10
Simple Sam 7.4, Patronale 7.2. of collecting for the Belgian Relief Fund
Elga'r's "Banner of St. George," and land Men's Society might, manifest itself.
Elgar's arrangement of "God Save the motion affirming the desirability of the
member of board of G.P., W. Bro. J. B. tion the question of the amalgamation of
Sim. the borough with the city. That was a
CEREAL HARVESTS. said that there was a very strong sus-
picion in his mind as to why the defend-
and by the issue of penny tickets on the trams
MANAIA HANDICAP, one mile
a
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. disTrnM.-Playoft- 8.3. Royal Arms 7.1* has been in operation closed on Tuesday,
King," as performed in Auckland by the system referred to was carried. Investments of Funds. matter for the ratepayers to decide. In ants did not want the other loaves weighed
Mar-iaroa 7.11. Avon Park 7.8,
*» ™- celebrated Sheffield Choir. the meantime, however, it would not do by the inspectors. There' were other
Crawford 7.6, Princess Moutoa .5, Ratana when tho sum of £17 was realised. The . Hospital Visiting. A resolution was passed empowering the for such a progressive borough to go back
IMPROVED WHEAT RETURNS. bakers, he said, who were selling bread
7.4,.Wi1d Lupin 7,2, Mulga Bill 6.9. amounts contributed during the week by board of general purposes to invest the in any way. He said that there was no at the same price as the defendants, and
'oPEKBHANDICAP, eight furlongs and the sale of tickets were as follow:— Canon McFarland introduced the sub-
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SOCIETY OF ARTS CONCERT. funds of the Grand Lodge in local body necessity to alter the rates, which could in thus bidding for business they were
0. Bellpaul 8.7. Lady Camp Amai Wednesday, £56; Thursday, £39; Fri- ject of hospital visiting.In their parishes, debentures or similar approved securities, remain the same as for the preceding year.
„wf _\™to
84. Draft 7.0,Bluethread 7-6? 7.2. Flying handicapped by the defendants getting
.

day, £33; Saturday, £29; Sunday, £9; The patriotic concert, promoted by the he said, they were under-manned, and instead of limiting them as heretofore, to He gave notice to move at the next meet- SHORTAGE OF OATS. part of their profit from light-weight
70. Go On Rownet 70. Monday, £19; Tuesday, £17. The total hospital and other visiting became almost
Auckland Society of Arts, which takes deposit with the Public Trustee, also re- ing of the council that the estimates, as loaves, whilst the public, who expected to
' xgamtjttj HANDICAP, six N««*j- amount collected for the week was there- too much for the clergy. There appeared commending the board to consider the submitted, be adopted, and that the rates
Gleiroy 9.13. Bivouac 8.4, Glacier 8.4. place at the Town Hall tonight promises get full weight for their money, were
Fo"ify 83. Martlet 7.9. Foeman 7.8. Veto fore £202. to be a great success, and both tho to be a necessity for the appointment of question of a consultative committee upon be struck similar, to those levied last year. disappointed. It was not fair, therefore,
76 Compel 7.5, Vestalis
7.2, Martingale 7.2. a second chaplain for the purposo of hos- investments, consisting of financiers in Mr. Hamlin, who intends to visit the [BT TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.] to
Escort 7.0. Hinekaha 7.0, Society uf Arts and the Lindauer fund other bakers, or to the public. Such
Bay Prises 7.1, should reap a substantial bonefit. Tickets pital and other visiting. The chaplains the cities other than that where the board Panama Exposition, was granted two
Antwerp 7.0. Wellington'. Wednesday. errors of judgment would have to bo
are in great demand and a large number could also bo rendered valuable assistance is for the time located.
THE SHORTS, five iurlongs.-Patroon
9.7, THE HERALD FUND. of scats have been booked. His Excel- bv members of tlio Church of England The afternoon sitting was given up to
months' leave of absence. '
checked, and the defendants -would be
The Prime Minister was questioned by a fined the maximum penalty
Zk i 9.7, Tyson 9.7, Golden Fan 8-7, Durane allowed by the
5.7.' Fluke 8.7, Deside 8.7. lency the Governor and the Countess of Men's Society. Each branch could supply matters of purely Masonic import, the reporter to-day i£ any further particulars Act. This was £20, but,'added His Wor-
r.OROUGH HANDICAP, seven, longs- Liverpool will be present. Tho pro- one member to carry on this work. chief matter of interest being tho con- BIRKENHEAD. were available with regard to the quan- ship, had there been two charges, as there
Caliis 10.5, Glacier 10.0. Chaminade 9-12,
Snndy Paul 9.10, New Y0rk.9.10, Bivouac
TOTAL OF £1042 RECEIVED. gramme is an excellent 0110 and includes The discussion extended to the question
of visiting young men without friends,
firmation by the Grand Lodge of the elec-
The Birkenhead Borough Council met tity of wheat and oats in the Dominion. well might have been, he would have im-
9.0. Draft the names of many favourite singers, tion of a master of a Southern lodge posed fines' totalling £30. In addition to
90. Sylvan Dale 9.4, Tangihou Welcome Nug- besides one or two who are new to the who were living in bonrdinghouses, and which had been challenged as being ir- last night. Present: The Mayor, Mr. J. Mr. Masscy replied that the wheat re-
87,
811. Patronata 8.9.8.7,SonPhonnium 8.7, Laura P. McPhail, Messrs. C. E. Campbell, C. the fines, the defendants were ordered to
"V
8.7, Joy Bells Auckland platform. who seldom crossed a private threshold. regular on technical grounds. turns were now almost complete, and the pay for the cost
of advertising full par-
8.7. jm The fund opened by the Herald for con-' The bishop said that hospital visiting An exceptionally large gathering took Mason, R. Webb, E. G. Skeates, P. J. Government was able to say that the ticulars about their
Stewart, A. Hadfield, R. Shepherd, J. L. convictions in the twi
.

tributions' towards relieving distress in was in many respects trying and difficult placo in the main "Town Hall in the even- Leonard, result of the wheat harvest has exceeded daily papers in Auckland, and in two of
LEYS INSTITUTE CONCERT. work. There was quite enough for one ing, when M.W. Bro. Dongall was
and W. Sampson.
in the purchase ot all expectations formed a few months ago. the weekly papers.
FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. Belgium, and to assist now chaplain to do in visiting tno hospital stalled as grand master with the usual
rein- Mr. Clement L. Wraggo wrote inquiring
the Lindauer pictures, totals £1042 To-night, the winter course at The Leys alone and attending to all the work which Masonic pomp and ceremony. In his
what the council's intentions wero regard- "I am not, however, able to say yet,"
7s 7Jd. Contributions not previously Institute, Ponsonby, will be opened with address to the assemblage after his in- ing his offer to donate his collection of stated Mr- Massey, that there is a suffi-
"

arose out of such visiting. Ho was con-


FIRST DAY. acknowledged are as follow ;— a. popular vocal, instrumental, and dramaticvinced that there would be a literal stallation, M.W. Bto. Dougall gave an
South Sea Islands specimens. It was de- cient quantity of wheat in New Zealand PROPOSED FERRY SERVICE.
£ s. d. entertainment. Tho programme, published responso made to any appeal for assistance exceedingly interesting review of the his- cided to further consider the offer in com- for our own requirements, but I can say
ASSOCIATION.] Mvers 10 0 elsewhere, includes many attractive items, in the work of visiting hospitals and other tory of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand mittee.
JOT tiLEGBAPH.r- M. including a song "The .Message," by \lr. public institutions. It was personal work A petition of protest against the con- that with the option that the Govern-
10 A from tho date of the commencement of GISBORNE TO NAPIER,
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Pah Y ment has secured in Canada there will bo


Dcxidih, Wednesday.
Whangapara 10 0 John Fuller. that they wanted as much as possible. the movement in 1876, sketching the diffl. tinuance of the present sanitary depot
Winter H.
cultics which confronted its promoters for having
been received, it was "resolved to no difficulty whatever, even if it should
The Forbury Park Trotting Club's rain set I.K 0 10 0 A motion affirming the desirability of the [BT TELEGRAPH.—OWN' CORRESPONDENT.]
Meeting was opened to-day. Light
J.G 0 5 0 society to forward a schemo for the ap- many years, but which were finally over- askutilise the consent of the Minister for Lands happen that Australia is not ablo to sup-
come in April, 1890, when the late M.VV. to the Birkenhead Domain for the
-.

in a little before mid-day. and ear y in the Patrons of Windsor / 0 3 0 PICTURE THEATRES. pointment of a second chaplain to visit ply us with -j-heat from its coming sea- Gisborne, Wednesday.
steady downpour,
Bro. Henry Thomson was installed at purpose.
... ...

to a public institutions.
afternoon it increased
sloppy. The totahsa- "Tho Ball of Death," an exciting drama, Mr. P. E. Powell, C.E., reported that son's crop. By way of making this point A movement for the establishment of a
moving the track very
|

clear I may point out that the Australian locally-owned ferry service has been taken
Clmstcliurcli as tho first grand master of
tor returns were £12,317. a decrease
of £ 1210, will be the leading picture in tho new Executive Committee. the territory. it' would be practicable to erect short
is compared with
the corresponding day of series of films to be screened at the flights of steps from the water-trough harvest generally comes in from six up by a number of Gisborno gentlemen.
last year. The results were:
DISTRESS IN SERVIA. Queen's Theatro to-day. The following executive committee was Twenty -live Years' Progress. near the Birkenhead Wharf to the scouts' weeks to two months in front of ours. The capital proposed for the new company
I

FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP


(Harness) There were large attendances at all chosen:—(.'anon Williams, Revs. J. Wil- shed immediately on top of the bluff at the
1

There are still a number of import- is from £30,000 to £40,000, and the object
"

lOOsovs. one mile and a-half.-Dun


Hey.
25..9. sessions of the Princess Theatre yester- kinson, A.C. A. Tisdall, R. J. Stanton, di7'," said .the sPeaker "the Grand wharf. The report was referred to the
ant returns to come in with regard to the of the venture is to run a steamer between
Patch. FUfofJ.
pi
U; Harold Direct, Is. 2: Gold HERALD RELIEF day, when Pierro of the Plains" was Messrs.
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Wilson, J. H. Jones, A. J. S. r
Lodge celebrates its semi-jubilee. For 25 Council in Committee for consideration.
»

Stanley's Discovery, scr; Silver


M.:o StartedBush Child, sir; Red Silk, scr, screened for tho last time. ,A new pro- Dewcs, J. H. Baxter and Edward Smith. years it has swayed the destinies The Devonport Borough Council asked oat harvest, but so far as I am able to Gisborne and Napier in a contiguous ferry
81. a scr: A long discussion took placo on the of Free- judge at present the yield of oats will service.
Dolly Rogers, scr; China, Is; Imperial inn- gramme will be shown to-day. masonry in this Dominion. Through evil the support of the Birkenhead Council to
."'.lß:
Miss Hazel. Is: Maud Tracy, 3s.
Be- ie Child. 2s; •Cromwell. 2s, Promise,
Is;
"The Trail of the Law," a Western matter of the subscription, which it was
The Herald's fund for the relief of melodrama, featuring Dot Farley, will be finally decided to refer to the branches.
report and good report, through -storm a resolution about the removal of restric- not be up to the estimate of three months
Patch. 3s; Stella C and, calm, through impecuniosity, to com- tions governing the fishing industry. On ago. Remembering that the New Zealand
Brishtchild. 3s; 3s;Silver
Miramia. Won by lour suffering in Servia now totals £318 13s 2d. screened in a new programme at {he King
3- Password. Open-air Services. parative affluence it has steadily persevered the motion of Mossrs. Leonard and Stewart, Government requires a very large quantity EXPORT OF FRUIT.
leuxthß. Time, 4m 3 l-ss. Amounts not previously acknowledged are George Theatro to-day. in sowing the seed of
Masonic knowledge it was decided to approve of the proposal, for defence purposes, and that there is
10MAIN HANDICAP (Harness) of as follows There was a good audience at the
Rev. E. Chitty brought up tho ques-
and in propagating the ideals and tradi- conditional upon Government experts being
still a quantity which we promised to
:—

100-ovs. one mile and a-half—Admiral i! s. d. Grafton Theatre last night, when tlio tion of tho tions of the fraternity. Eminently satis- satisfied that trawling would not injure
Drake, to. 1; Whist, 3s 2; Parkficld, 4s. 3. urgent need of open-air work APPLES SELL WELL.
latest instalment of Tho Trey o' Hearts" in the city. Whether they liked it or not, factory as has been the progress of tho tho fishing-grounds, and insisting that all supply to the Commonwealth Defence De-
"

Al«<> started: Royal Rothschild.,scr; Almont. St. George's Anglican Church, .


Jun 2s; Ballet Girl. 2s;' Rosie McKinney, Papatoetoe 5 0 0 was repeated. ho said, trades unionism had come to Grand Lodge, remarkable as has beon fish caught by trawling should b» bold to partment, I can come to no other conclu-
3b: Rose Palm, ss; Bon •Ami, 6a, line H.H 2 0 0 A thrilling train wreck is the feature stay and, personally, ho hoped it would. the wise administration, tho distribution the municipal market. sion at present than that oats will bo [3Y TELEGRAPH.—
Boil 6s- Magic, 6s; Child ASSOCIATION.
Hardee, 6s;
of a picture. "413," an interesting drama, (Hear, hoar.) Tho question
James Madison, 6b; Young Quincey, Won by lo
7s-, A, J. Delamoro lib
in the current programme at tho King's would it use its power? The use or
was: How of charity, the accumulation of wealth, and It was decided to continue the 'bus
the increase of membership, still moro subsidy for another month.
both scarce and dear before the next sea-
Wellington,
Discipline. 7s; Decree. 7s. U. Jenkins, Papatoetoe 110 son's crop comes in. It will be quite Wednesday.
lengths. Time. 4ra 2 2-ss. J.G.G 0 10 0 Theatre. abuse of it would depend very largely
The popular picture actress, Mabel Nor- upon the extent of tho influence of tho
remarkable would have been the result The Mayor, Messrs. Campbell and Skeates
had Freemasonry in this country been a were appointed delegates to the another 'month, however, before we can Cabled advice from the High Commis-
I'EACH HANDICAP (Saddle) of 150sovs, North
two miles.—The Bronzewing. 12s. 1; Q.S.N., mand, is featured in an amusing comedy Church. Many speakers for other move- united body. One can only hone" that the" Auckland Municipal Association. make a definite statement with regard to sioner with regard to a small consign-
lis. 2; Gee Whiz, 10s. 3. Also
started;
Clk'lsome, Bcr; Bermaline, ss; Waitohie, 6s;
screened at the Globe Theatre. ments went into the streets and he be- results already achieved may m the near It was decided to pay a visit of inspec- this cereal." ment of New Zealand fruit shipped by
Texas, 8s; Trugani. 10s; Sweet Child. ]0s; LEYS INSTITUTE. "

When Honour Awakes," a powerful lieved they should do tho same. (Hear, futuro convince those brethren who do tion to the various roads throughout the the Ruahine, states that tho apples arrived ,
Eio.i. 10s: Scotch Mist. 12s; Gold Drift, 13s. drama, is attracting good attendances at hear.) Hundreds of peoplo came from the not as yet see eye to eye with us that the borough on Saturday week. in excellent condition, and were exhibited
Won by six lengths. Time. 5m as. the Grand Theatre. future of Freemasonry in New Zealand
ferry boats, after their Sunday's pleasures, MINISTER ACQUITTED. at Covent Garden. Much interest was
KITCHENER HANDICAP (Harness) of The programme at the Lyric, and West and there wore many others loitering is indissolubly wrapped up with the
■250 ova, two miles.—Adonis. 3s, 1: Frandocin, RECORD OF SATISFACTORY End Theatres was successfully repeated about tho streets prepared progress of the Grand Lodge. The taken in the exhibit by members of the
Per, 2; Dillon Bell, srr, 3 Also started; to listen to any- EARLY SETTLER DEAD.
Muricata, Is; Jack Ashore, 4s; Yarravillo, PROGRESS. last night. body or anything. Many went in search only desire of the Grand Ixidge fruit trade and the press. The prices
Is; Bonny Jenny, 6s; Antonio, 7fi; and is to foster Freemasonry in strict CHARGE IN SUPREME COURT.
of pleasure on Sunday because they forgot realised were up to 3Jd each for Cox's
Annie K., 7s. Won easily by two lengths. what were the purposes of tho Church. accordance with the Masonic tradition.
Time. Sm 4s. The annual meeting of members of the RAILWAY LEASES. [BY IEY TELECRAPH.— association.] Orange, and up to lsd each for Jonathans.
INNOVATION HANDICAP (Harness) of Rev. A. J. Beck strongly supported Mr. The accretions to the benevolent fund, and TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] The pears shipped at the same time arrived
Leys Institute was held last evening, Mr. Chittv's remarks. He announced that the relief afforded to the distressed, con- New Plymouth,
100 ors, one mile and a-half.— Harold Direct, Wednesday. Chbjstchurch, Wednesday.
in bad condition.
6s. 1; Beubell. 4s, 2; McConnachie, ss. 3. T. W. Leys presiding. weekly services near the Queen's Wharf stitute the brightest jewel in the crown The death is announced of Miss Carring-
Alto started; Favonius, scr; Louvain The committee's tenth annual report, were to be recommenced. Far more good of the Grand Lodge, and give a complete In* tho Supreme Court to-day William
Chines, Is; Ilza. 4s; Silver Shoe, 6s: Cello, NEWMARKET SECTIONS,
6.*: Sydney Wilkes, 6s; Bessie Child. 7s; which was adopted, shows that the insti- was done by such addresses than any answer to those opponents who contended ton, who came out with her father, Mr. George Maslin, formerly a minister, was
Goll Patch, 7b, Silver Patch, 8s; Green tute has made great progress since its given in a public hall. that any hope of permanently establish- F. A. Carrington, in the barque' Brougham, acquitted on a charge of indecent exposure
Ribbon, 8s; Stella C, Bs. Won by two The Bishop strongly commended Mr. ing a bonevolent ; fuud of a substantial arriving on February 11, 1841.
CHARGES OF ARSON.
len- ths and a-half. Time, 3m 645. opening jußt a decade ago, on March 29,' Leases—for twenty-one years and seven in Christchurch gardens.
1905. The library has grown from 5418 years respocticcly land with frontages Chittv's work. (Cheers.) At the speaker's character from so small a 'body of Masons
ST. CLAIR HANDICAP (Saddle) of 120
volumes to 18,099. Some 731 new books wish, Mr. Beck had organised tho Lenten was'fallacious. The fund has'increased in
two miles.— Royal Rothschild. 13s, 1; to Broadway, Newmarket, wore offered TWO MEN FOR SENTENCE.
work and he bad stuck to it. He was the meet creditable manner. On March
""".

Bn'iranger. scr, 2; Running, 6s. 3. Also were added during the past 12 months,
stinted: Truganini. 3s; Pnnce Gift, 4s, and 533 of these were the gift of Mr. for sale by auction yesterday by Messrs. thankful that clergymen and others were 31, 1903, the credit balance was £2265; SATISFACTORY TRIAL. ITCHING RASH ON SHOULDERS
Ha ana, 7s; Albcrtoria, 7s; Commander Robert C. Carr and Son, on behalf of the willing to bear witness to Christ in the on March 31, 1905, £5037; on March 31,
Bell, 7ti; Balnamoan, 9s. Won by half-a- Leys himself. The lectures, gymnasium, 48, lllawarra Streot, Williamstown, Vic. [BY telegraph.—PRESS association.]
len-;th. Time, Sm 19 2.5s and other organisations connected with the Minister for Railways. Tlio leases first streets, Such a discussion did his heart 3910, £13,638; i>n. Mirch 31, 1915, —"For long over twelve months I had an
REGENT HANDICAP (Harness), of institution were all in a flourishing con- offered were for a term of 21 years from good and made him feel that the society £24,447. BILIOUSNESS DEFEATED BY DR. itching rash 6cattercd all over between my Wellington, Wednesday.
l.'O'ivg, one mile and a quarter.—Goldwood dition. The year's balance-sheet showed August 1 next, with a right of renewal, if was doing something. (Hear, hear.) Relief of Distress. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. shoulders. After my meals, more so at At the Supreme Court Arthur George
Is. 1: Adonis, 23, 2; Childsdaie. Sb, 3. Also a balance of £25 odd. they are not required for railway purposes, night, my back came out very hot and
stared: Ravenschild. 2s: Bell Metal 2s- Sunday Concerts Referring further to the work done by had a burning sensation, and 1 would make Young and Walter Balch were charged
Ripen Child. 3s; Dot Robbie, 4s; Bequest, Mr. Leys, in congratulating the institute for a further term, not exceeding 21 years-, the national Masonic institution in the Mrs. Minnie O'Donnell, of Kiwi, Nr.
fia Won by (our lengths. Time, 3m 4 on its continued success, referred" to the as the Minister for Railways may decide. The matter of Sunday concerts was re- relief of it bleed scratching at it, and caused sores with arson in connection with the fire that
Brunner, N.Z., writes : "I read one of to appear which were inflamed at times and destroyed the White
1-3"
fact that the accommodation for boys was The rental for the additional term will ferred to by Mr. Edward Smith, who Unit distress, the grand master showed Horse Hotel at
to 1905 the amount provided by your pamphlets years ago concerning Dr. my clothes used to irritate them. Ngahauranga last July. Young pleaded
FLYING HANDICAP (Saddle). of not adequate , The room set apart for be fixed by revaluation assessed on the moved :~" That this conference strongly lod"es*l»through the medium of circular ap- Morse's Indian Root Pills as a good medi- I used some ointment which was re- guilty, and Balch was convicted
'"
130>:jvs, ore mile— Ashore, ncr 1- their benefit held only between 30 and 40, unimproved value of the land. The 21 disapproves of permits being granted for peals was not recorded in the Grand "Lodge
Kin: Daphne, 6s. 2; The King's General'.
but each night more than this number cine to conquer Biliousness. I was commended to me, but it only eased it for by tho
Bj. 3. Also started; Truth, scr; Game years leases, which are provided with Sunday concerts, no matter what their office, as the funds were controlled by the afflicted with Bilious headaches and a while. Then 1 sent for Cuticura Soap jury. Sentence was deferred in each case.
a}* ; n°,°T' clamoured for admission. rights-of-way at the back, brought the purpose."
Kr':. 'ls; Sparkling
originating lodges, but it was estimated elected to try your remedy. After a and Cuticura Ointment which I used. I
,4»« Vincent, Hcctorata.
Koh, 4s; Tribute was paid to the able manner in
4s- Dick H following prices :-No. 11, 42ft 3in, £82 This was seconded by Rev. A. Richard- that £10,000 had been raised by that course of your Pills. I found relief, and at onco got relief and in a short time all
4s; Law .Chimes, ss; \r-
biter, ss; Fred. ss; Prince Toronto which Mr. Cecil Leys carried out the 10s per annum; No. 13, 42ft 3in, £80 per son and carried unanimously.
means since tho inauguration can also add they are good for the pimples were cleared and I am now com-
8tw -BB;.Doris Wilkes. 5s- Texas, 58
ft work of president during the absence of annum; No. 15, 37ft, ( £72 per annum. A speech in favour of free and open Grand Lodge of Now Zealand. of the
Taking
An enemy that is always waiting to attack
bowels and regulate the kidneys. You pletely cured. As for the Cuticura Soap those who are not on guard is the Influenza
UI.U 6s;.
B Pmewood,
mtti Masterpiece. ss6s;; MoVea 5s- w«« Cnr
Collenaßf' Mr. T. W. Leys. The retiring committee
was re-elected.
The leases for seven years of eight sec- churches was mad© by Mr. A. J. S.
this amount as a basis, and adding the may use this testimony for publication." 1 find it best of all for tho skin. It keeps Fiend. He lays low both young and old.
tions, with railway sidings, were also Dewes, who described the existing ar- known amounts during the last ten years Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills relieve it healthy and soft and I have used it Let Fluenzol" be your guardian—
"

[: ''}^""i::nj.:"'-'s" ■- - ■■■ : offered, and realised tho following prices: rangement us iniquitous. of the grants from the central benevolent Biliousness speedily. They open the for my little boy since birth."(Signed; sentry against colds and chills— keop watch
—No. 2, 53ft, £80 per annum; No. 3, The Bishop characterised tho present fund, and the annuities, it was found clogged-up system, purify the blocd and Mrs. Lucy Anderson, March 6, 1914." and ward over tho fortress of health.
Private S. Swinburne, on the eve of his that
38ft, £60 per annum; No. 4, 31ft, £45 system as a relic of the dark ages. He the Grand Lodge since its inception, had cleanse the stomach, causing the mechan- Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment "Fluenzol" is a scientific preparation, and
departure for the Trentham training camp, per annum; No. 5, 42ft 3in, £50 per would like to see all the churches nouses disbursed in charity • a total sum of
I tem' Thome's Meat ism to work smoothly and easily. By are fold throughout tho world, a sample cannot b« equalled. Get a bottle now-»
annum; No. 6, 40ft, £40 per annum; No. of God and not rented houses. (Hear, £25,728. This was quite apart from the
,rW'eS:>"
Supplv k.,7
Mangaha P6 *•*, Walton
was yesterday presented by Messrs. Cash-
more Bros', employees with a safety razor 7. 62ft, £80 per annum; No. 8, 62ft, £80 hear.)
■ private benevolence of lodges, which could
taking a course of these Pills on the first of each, with 32-page Skin Book, will be Is Ccl or 2a 6d.
y _
and case. y *

per annum. . Tho conference then closed, fairly be. Bet dftwn, at considerably over appearance of bilious symptoms, this failed free on application to R. Towns and For Influenzt take Woods' Great Peppei'
dutxewuig complaint will be avoided, Co., t)ept._ T, Sydney, flr.l3.Wj,
.'_- . . ... / -

mint Cure $\ cver fails, la 6d, 23 6a.


T
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915.
SHIPPING. uy«Bnj
this Last Thursday at the Yards Otorohanga-
5
for West-
COMMERCIAL.
«
pott. morning

had a fair yarding and a successful sale. STOCKS AND SHARES.


we held our sale thoro and report having
MINING

High Water at NEWS. POLICE COURT NEWS. DIVORCE
A«ckland_e. 4l a .m ~a «
m to-night
Calcutta. «cm
B'lnL J°'™?°£
&£,
mining
*
mvo at Auckland
from
We quote: Pat cows and heifers, £5 17s to
£8 15s; 2}-year steers, £6 15s; 18-months to PROCEEDINGS.
Moon-New. t££rww."li n 45 pil
ttl
-. will berth SJn!? nad Samftrnne.
*?: Sho AUTUMN WOOL SALES,
20-montha steers, £i 6s to £1 15a; steer
calves, 30s; mixed box calves, 30s 6d to £2;
mixed sex lambs, good lis 6d to 14s 4d, BUSINESS DONE YESTERDAY. NEW WAITAIA.
poorer Eg to 9s; cows and calves, £5 Bs. MANY CASES HEARD. HARTNOLL CASE.
at 15 b~; W™ is r timc() to leavo Syd-
WEATHER REPORT. ncy
due horo o Hfo&na mo ,? next,
t
She is
°
In the Hanrilton Borough Yards on Thurs-
day, 6th inst., wo hold our usual tri-weekly
Rainfall sail ot 10 aim 0 & U6£day and will EARLY DATE TO BE FIXED. sale when we yarded 00 pigs, 2331 sheep and
Auckland City, for 24 hours lulu .and Va"co "vor r Suva ' Hono " Very little business was transacted on

in
450 head of cattlo. The market was easier ADJOINING PROPERTY PURCHASED
°

Mai 12, 5.
™dn

May"! as registered
oa
by A ,
W,d»eal™
tho HERALD
although all the pig? and the majority of
tho sheep and cattlo changed hands at satis-
the Stock Exchange yesterday. Standard FRAUDS BY A MAORI. DECREE NISI GRANTED.
duo«
1

80
...
.OOin i.
fcft I^nds. By Telegraph—Press
Association—Copyright. factory
prices. Wo quote: Fat stoors, £11
fat cows, £5 63 to £7 13s; store cows, £1
14s to £5 ss; poorer, £2 13.1 to £3 8a; 25-
stocks were in demand at late quotations,
Auckland Tramways (ord.) being sold at The secretary of the New Waitaia Gold
London, May 11.' year steers, £1 lfis-to 15 ss; steer calves, 39a 21s 9d. In raining lines' Talismans VALUELESS ■ CHEQUES PASSED.
Sis domitoV-fl *&**,
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today'- C weathcr roDort »■"»• y«a - Opawa chartered steamer Mining Company, Mr. H. Gilfillan, re- The hearing of the suit for divorce
£2 sa; heifer calves. £1 la; mixed sex
•* *
May 7 tej^KflffißMsr "wmoo on The Colonial Wool Merchants' Association to realised 24s 6d, leaving further sellers ports that the company has purchased and

i
brought by Walter Hartnoll, farmer, of
• W. ind - Bar. Ther. Woather. and Duncdin Ml i."S .1. ell ™<?tot
Lyttelton, calvos, 29s 6d to 31s; yearling bulls, £2 6s
at that figure, buyers offering 245. ' There
fell will fix the date of tho August salos as to £3 6s; springers, £6 15s to £6 18s; mixed
C„v. 7r Mpcc,c< ' ,0 arrive hero

SSL I'
" a r,
?h M03 57 Cloudy about Juno 30 ' taken over the entire property and assets Ruarangi, Whangarei, against his wife,
fat sheep, 21s 9d; fat lambs, 18s; good A Maori named Hare Tareki, when
I- M? «" 3007 63 Cloud J
CaWln&S Stt W° ° {th early as possible. Tho association intends box
woolly lambs, 12s to 14s 3d; shorn lambs, were buyers of Waihis at' 38s and sellers of the Mountain King Gold Mining Com-
charged in the Police
Bei-nice Mabel Hartno'J, with Alfred Hil-
Court yesterday, ford,
Caw Bit™ 525&
IS-

to continue the system of frequent. sales Ofl Id; f.m. ewes ii lamb, 14s to 14s 9d; at 38s 6d. Waihi Grand Junctions were pany. This property adjoins the New
T»u™i™
V*Tr«L
'•'

"

§W £
fc°? h 3008 G0 Cloudy
lh,ght 299
2997 58 Fail
of tho
"sited

»**
command
-.so, during the war. Pigs: Porkers, £2 0s fid to £3 3s; store pigs,
£1 Is Cd to £1148! slips, lis to £1 3s; on offer at 265, buyers quoting 25s 9d. Waitaia mine. The plant purchased con-
admitted having obtained six different farmer, joined as co-respondent, was
concluded yesterday at the Supreme Court
™,WnT -
§- 59 Cloudy ?

ivCd weaners, 6s 6d to 9s 6(1. sums of money by means of valueless


from « fon t L ndon
°

»?M'M sists of a five-head stamper battery, a


cheques. The amounts involved varied before His Honor Mr. Justice Cooper and
B
o°?MaS°2B. T

,
Southern VeSS<!l .** th °
suction-gas plant, and a cyanide plant. a jury of 12. Mr. J. B. Reed, K.C., with
LONDON MARKETS. AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. from lis to £5, the total being £13 17s
\\ell ngton
JVPlymouth \V.. light 29.93 56 Pair
ao.06 55 Fair
V, breeze
from°GS^„?h a r,f
coal carsd°riU toad d
i3 d
discharging
at
By Telegraph— Association—Copyright.
JOHNSONVILLE. Reporting on operations in tho New
Previous day's Waitaia mine during tho 6d.
him Mr. Black, appeared for the peti-
The accused, it was stated, indulged in tioner, Mr. Prendergast for the respon-

%.»«»*'" br- 5 Cloud, d Produce


Pwdl, ce for AucHrtnd. CnT TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.! past week the
*
ti,« Auckland. closing salon.
dent, and Mr. Kirker for the co-respon-
Farewell Sp. W fresh 29.95 55 Pine «t Auckland ££% C Frai *torre arrived London, May 11. s. d manager states that the reef at the north a bout of heavy drinking during April.
dclphia" v ' ttrd ,lf rnSS n from Phi a-
*?? £
? Wellington, Wednesday. Auckland Tramways (ord.)—3rd end of the low level is divided by a band It was then that he got rid of the dent. Petitioner claimed the sum of
after on uneven fnl d tho
ft J l
flS*?
-

Oreymouth... br. 30.02 51 Dris»lo 8 Cttnftl- METALS. At tho Johnsonvillo fat stock sale there call, 21s 9d of country rock. The ore is fair grade, cheques which had led to charges being £1000 damages from the corespondent.
Stephen Is. W vessel biZ»M »Wl Passage of

]«ht days. Tho


30.00 50
«

C. Campbell S. light
2983 50
F.ne
Fino ciISS of a?sort A 'T0 c °,nsisti 0f.167,790 Copper, spot, buyers £77 12s 6d, Rollers were goad yardimjs, everything selling well Talisman— 2nd call. 24s 6d 14 6 and there are indications that tho reef laid against him. He was now on proba- The case for the petitioner, which was
?££."?■
AkaroiiL«ht S*
Calm
£ m 28-88 59 Fine tho 0ucoS 8 Wharf j
lß !™' b rthcd
t,

at £77 17s Gd; three months, buyers £78 at lato rates. Prime bullocks mado £16,
lighter £13 17s 6d to £14
2s 6d, light £13 7s will improve. In the stope above the
tion for a previous offence, but his license concluded on the
previous day, consisted
29.93 50 Fine 12s 6d, sellers £7e 17s 6d. Electrolytic 6d; heavy vealers 42s to 49s 6d, lighter 32s to CLOSING QUOTATIONS. had been cancelled.
£t. Chnlmora S.W., fresh 29.98 51 liain
copper, buyers £88, sellers £89. Tin, Jos, others 25s to 265; prime wethers, 28s;
Sellers. Buyers.
intermediate level going north from No. 3 Three previous convictions for theft,
of allegations of misconduct re- "between
B!uff W.S.W.. fr. 30.02 49 Cloudy sellers £164, buyers £164 10s. Pig iron, i.a 6d Ito1*"!
!& wethers, 21s- medium wethers, £li-
rise the reef is 9in wide, and at tho last one for horse-stealing, and one for false pondent and co-respondent over a period
The afrrtospherio pressure is about nc«*>«i
on
22s 7d; prime heavy ewes 28s sd, BANKS- £ d- of two or three months, and a specifio
64s 7d. Lead, buyers £19 17s 6d, sellers rm owes 23a Id, lighter 20s 6d to 20s 7d, breaking-down it showed gold plainly. A
»•
pretences having been proved against the
over the Dominion, but is very low
to The light 18s 6d: prime
.

woolly lambs 17s 4d, Now Zealand 11 10 0...

11 4 0 stope has also been taken along the south accused, Mr. V. V. Frazer, S.M., re- charge supported in evidence, of miscon-
£20 10s.
...

Bhorn lis to 14s 7d. New Zealand, f.p. 17 10 0


vai ed about Fovcaux Ration,
£?&*?& ,onUy have pre 17 3 marked that drink was no excuse, and duct on the night of Tuesday,
PORT OF of the rise. The reef at this point «
...

Strait. Strong and


*

ONEHUNGA. National ...

590 ... _

is that the accused did not seem to have last. Responded, October 6,
chilly west, to south-west
winds have ruled Union of Austral.;* 56 10 0 erratic in size, but shows gold freely. who was under cross-
with ram in parts.

'

benefited by the reformative treatment


TO-DAY'S FORECAST. PROPERTY SALES. ADDINGTON. j. INSURANCE- which he had already undergone. He examination when the Court adjourned,
New Zealand
ARRIVALS. An auction sale of 57 sections on the
« 1 n
would, therefore, be sentenced to six had given complete denial to her hug-
_

Present indications [At 8outh British i 15 6


&

aro for eloudv and RARAWA,


changeable condition, with s.s.. 1073 tons, W. Bark from seaside property known as Smith's Deep
TELEGRAPH-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] PINANCIAL-
...
-

ROSS GOLDFIELDS. months' imprisonment with hard labour, band's statements, and had repudiated
showers maw v
Parts. Expect strong south-westerly SI rfke
Creek Estate was held last night at' the ferf" J*"**'.MS John™ N.Z. and River Plat© to be followed by reformative detention having written parts of a letter to peti-
tests?* with tisinK [en * i ike. Kiinbell. Mesdamea Oldham, Liion Chamber
Messrs Carncross Young. Beiige,
ivimbeU, Pearce, Wcatmoath,
*
of Commerce by the Mercantile
Auctioneering Co. Mr. Louis Lewis was Perkins
kenntdr
Srwd
At the
yaraings of
CniusTCHTjßcrf, Wednesday-
Addington
stock
live stock market- the
were again moderate, and
COAL-
Taupiri Minos, Ltd.
_


310

0 12 0 £95 FROM 482 TRUCKS.


for a period not exceeding two years. tioner, which the latter's
There was a further charge relating to produced. counsel had
ding, Bell. Burnett. Winks. Johns C-cle the auctioneer, There was a large attend- there was a good attendance. Fat cattlo sold GAS- an alleged valueless cheque for £24, and
Thompson. Ramson, When the hearing was resumed Mr.
PORT OF AUCKLAND. hams, CracroM, Bcngc, Oldham. La*,'., W\'
Simpson, Rico, and ance, the prices offered, however, being rather bettor, as did fat lambs and fat sheep. Aucjtiand 1 10 0 19 0 Tho following telegram was received on this charge the accused was remanded
R*ed asked respondent
14 steerage.-Northcrn S.S. Co.. 'agents. low. A few sections were sold at prices Store sheep wore in a little bettor demand, Auckland, con. _

0 15 6 from tho superintendent of the Ross Gold- to appear at Taumarumii. whether she had
and fat pigs showed an improvement. Quota-
...

Gisborne 2 0 0 reconsidered her denial of the authorship


8.5.. 358 tons. M. Pierotti from ranging from £40 to £80 per section. tions Whangarei

fields yesterday;— "Return,' i23oz Bdwt


1 11 0
-ARRIVALS. SIT Store Sheep: Good forward lambs, 10s»4d from 482 trucks." The value of the re- of the letter. If so was

Several of the remainder are undor offer. SHIPPING- the letter hers?
ROSAMOND,
to 12s 8d; fairly good lambs. 8s 3d. to 9s 8d; turn is about £95. ARRESTS AT MILFORD BEACH. lo
,

this respondent replied: "I will will,


Inferior lambs, Is to 6s Id; good ewe lambs, Northera Steam, p,u.
1, from"A-<?*°
a.m.). 721 tons, 014 8
Gisborno.-TJnion S.S CoA. As the result of a surprise visit to a ingly admit that it was."
-

10« 3d to 12s 10d; inferior ewe lambs, 6s 7d Union S.S. Co., otd. 14
9 14 3
agents
DEPARTURES. WOOL QUOTATIONS. to 83; cull lambs, 3s to 3s 9d; aged owes,
3a 6d to>7s; sound-mouth ewes, 8s to 9s 7d; TIMBER-
house at Milfrfrd Beach by Detective His Honor thereupon rear the
PAEROA, a* (2.20 a.m.), 91 tons. J. Taw, Tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Caahmore MANAGER'S REPORT. Maguire three men and two young women letter to
fe andway^,s N-
,^ents -

Agency Company, Ltd., has received the


good two-tooth ewes,
lis 9d; forward four
and six-tooth wethers, 13s 3d to 15s lOd;
good two-tooth wethers, 12s 9d.
Bros.. Lid. 0 19
Kauri Timber, con. 0 16 06
Premier Joinery Co. 0 19 0
0 15 0

CnT TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.]


and
Court.
a girl 15 years of age came before the Lli
terms,
Ur) I VM . couched in endearing
''

i/
andJ dated about three days
after
NGAPUHI, B.s. (8.10 a.m.), 691 tons, T following cable from London:—Wool The girl admitted having absconded
petitioner had finally left his house. In

Pat Lambs: Best lambs, 17s to 19s 9d;


BY TELEGRAPH. Sales: faulty Merino, scoured, 5 per cent, ouhors, lis to 16s 6d. MISCELLANEOUS- Wellington, Wednesday.
from her home in Upper Queen Street with it
there were frequent appeals to the peti-
dT rt" ?s** Bnun - Laurie, Mes- lower greasy crossbred, 5 per cent, Pat Sheep: Prime wethers, 20s to 23s 6d- Auclt. Trams, pref... 10 6 l 0 0 £25 worth of silver and plate. This pro- tioner to l
dames Pillans. Allely and (wo Auck. Trams,, ord. ..120 The Ross mine manager reports ; No. perty she took to the house at Milford. return to her.
Ngatai. Avery and three children. otaer wethers, 15s Od to 19s 6d; extra prime 119
—"

higher. Further
T°. D

teS«- nldse' £*"% Read - Messrs". pawa


Sen
MANDKAD HEADS.-May 12- The Ara-
ewas, to 6d; primo ewes, 17s 6d .to 21s
Ho.: medium ewes, 13s 6d to 17s; inferior
trey Menzies, ord.
&

N.Z. Paper Mills 0 18 3


0 5 0 —
3 shoot -is connected with intermediate
J. workings, and a drive is now being car- ters of her five companions were as bad She said she had no idea that the charac- cross-examined
hat she was with the co-respondent
respondent said
ihompson, Davis. on
...

Takapuna Tram Co. 0 12 6


Robinson, Gaazart.Hoseack, Earle, Pillana
Downing. ffl"'
crossed the bar outwards at 4.50 p in. ewes, 7s to 13s; Merino ewes, 9s 4d. ried along north-west from this point in alleged by the police. as the previous night until
about i
had discussed the present 9.45
Wilsons Cement, prof. p.m.

CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN.-Sfay 11 ■ STOCK SALES. Fat Cattle: Extra steers, £15 17s 6d: or- 1 6 Convicted on the
on.
"

dinary steers. £7 2s 6d to £11 10s; extra Wilsons Cement, ord.


pay wash. Blocking is proceeding off Nos. charge of theft they


A steamer from east passed south 116 a charge of the case andV
1 W d ~! trio laviuni passed south from at 11 a.m. 2 and 3 south-west drives, and No. 4 vagrancy, she was and

;
™™
"
cast at 11 heifers to £12 12s 6d; ordinary hei/ers. £5 MINING-
ordered to come up for evidencejwitnew had given during the
DAPHNE. from 8.8. (10.20 a.m.).
199 tons A (10AWANUI.-May 12: Arrivcd-Apanui, s.s. AUCKLAND.
i!',
« 17s
,S : Ss*l* c

»os to 40s.
6d to £7 10s.
to 10
?s. Price i . I6s ordinary cows. New Sylvia 0
of beef per 1001b Occidental Conepl. 0 00 971
....
0 0 6 north-east drive, with three shifts. At sentence when called upon, conditionally "ay. The whole of petitioner's
0 0 6 Kanieri Forks repairs to the tunnel ex- that she stays at the Door of Hope. regarding co-respondent and herself wore, ': statements-1
Mercury Bay and a.m.), ironi Auckland. Wnitangi Consol.
...

ffit. absolute inventions.


"'

Passengers: Misses Hamilton HOI


B-Thompson. Kirk, Hill. P ?TII
<0.30 p.m.). FT iR re9ft
McS
M y ,v Sailed-Ngatiawa, s.a • The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile
1
]
Store Cattle: 15 to .18-month sorts, 355•
two-year heifers. £3 12s
to £3 15s; dry cows,
Crown
Golderl Belt, paid
0 1 6
0 010
...

0 10 tending over

no and the main



1500ft have been completed,
race is now in use."
Daisy Curtis, 20, Ida Lilian Roach. 23, in the evidence of There was no truth "-«*I
Alexander petitioner or the de-
and child. F. Eyre and two children, for Auckland. 10 George
'

He

Agency Company, Ltd.. report as follows: 2H to £4
A? 8; dairy cows- ** Ws to £10 10s. Komata Reefs
...

Powell, 39, Albert tective Lewis as to what occurred


deMon and child. Raven Marchbank. i£S 0 0 6

EAST CAPE.-May 12: The Paloona ■-


ligs: Choppers, 60s to 92s 6d; extra Edward Hon.an, 27, and Alfred Leonard the night of on.

!
...

•Talisman Consol. October


north at 5.20 p.m. MD On Thursday last wo held our weekly sale 1 4 6 14 0 6.


£•„«!?• Hodge Hawk, Orbo , Bucklaad
passed heavy baconors. to 78s; heavy baconers,
\.

Ford, 37, all of whom were charged with Re-examined by Mr.


...

of dairy and store stock. There was an aver- 62s '1 18 0


Rell. Petersen. Grant, Smith. Bailiy. T TOKOMARTJ BAY.-May 12: Arrived- age yarding, everything being sold, and good 6d to 70s: light baconers, 52s■ 6d to 60s. wflfc- -6". i",
Waihl
1 18 6 -

WAIHI GRAND JUNCTION. Prendergast, re-


Webb. Bmart.-Northera SB. Co.. agents Price per lb. Bid to 6d. Heavy porkers, 25s Extended, 0 O 5 0 0 3 vagrancy, were remanded until this morn-
ing. Mr. W. E. Hackett appeared for wrote to said
spondent the affectionate letter she
c-l»Il \ B00na ' s- (1
...

P- m,)- from Auckland, prices were realised. Best dairy cows and Wftihi Grand June. 16 0 159
TANIWHA, a.B. (1.56 a.m.). 263 tons,' 132 D-m,) ' for Au( heifers sold at from £8 2s 6d to £11 lus, ?JiLB - n P nc ?, pcr "\, Md t0 s 'd- Medium WaihiPaeroa G. Co. 1 0 0 her husband expressed her real i

<
Freeman, from J. "
"' ° *"
stores. 9s to 17s; smaller, 5s to 8s; wenncrs, The following message has been the
Paeroa.-Northern S.S. Co land des- woman Curtis and for Homan, the feelings
O

.

others £3 17a 6d to £7 IBs; empty cows. £8 towards


allowed bail in £50, and the him and ready to him.
agents. '

GISBORNE.-May 12: Arrived-Victoria. to £5 Is; calves. 15s to £1 17a; bulls, £3 to Is 6d to Is.


VA
patched by cable to the London office
of former She was fond of
the Waihi Grand Junction Gold Com- latter inbeing
••

WEKA, s.s. (11.10 a.m.). 137 tens. C. Ho>


kins, from Coromandcl.-Northera S.S Co maru Bay. Satled-Coronation.
p- m
o- ~f m
r? H Auckland, via Toko- £5 10s: 18-months steers, £3 3s to £4 4s;
ketch, for 2-year steers, £5 4s to £6 ss, according to
CALL AND DIVIDEND LIST pany,
£100. Alfred Hilford,
forgive him. i
Ltd.:—"Wo are crushing 425 tons co-respondent, was called]
™»„
«

agents. Auckland; Paloona, 5. 9 . (11 a.m.), or condition. Three-year steers, 15s to •Dividends: '
day. and examined by
£6 £7 BURNSIDE. Mr.
*
' '
f Auck- per The actual Prendergast, He

'■
extraction is 34s per
CAPE FINISTERKE, a.s. (3.45 p.m.),
4&30 ff'
Philadelphia. vl» and xf;
Passengers: Prom
Mrs.W"'
Mr ndP«fJ»rne-Bw.
Mrs. Smart, Mr. yarded
and At
airf Albert Yards on Friday horses - were San.::
••

:;: \
-

\ g °
J™ No 1 main shaft is now down SUGAR FOR TOFFEE. characterised the evidence of petitioner as '■>
&C
Ma., agents.
A
Bu h
toloa and Panama y>?
"

Canil.-Yacuum Oil Co well. Misses Craighead. Hatten. J. D.Parkinson, -,? Mr. and Mrs. W. Cald- in larger
Gray. sold .well. Heavy draught horses sold at
numbers than usual, and
tar lUEOßArn.—Pßicsa association:.]
*%&* -

' ■ "' -
0 1 0
8 19W
&15 "

Whilst employed in unloading sugar at witness as


to respondent's alleged
relationship with'"
absolutely false. A* to the
Ztehan Con. April 14

Hcnncssy Holt, Gordon, Wilson. Galloway from .£25 to £4110s; medium draught horses, DrxEDrx, Wednesday. 0 0 the Chelsea Sugar Works, Albert Hewlett events of

:
0} May IV
BADEN-POWELL. s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 1766 (i), Hamill. Mesdames Taylor. Kemp. J. £17 108 to £37 .'da; light harness horses, the night of Tuesday, October 6 I
...

&£&IT Wha^?rei.-No'r
fcast. Issell. Messrs. Prosser, Bcore, H. C. £9 to £15 ss; hacks. £7 to £16; ponies, £4 consisted At Burnsido today tho fat cattle yarded
chiefly of medium weight bullocks
NEW SYLVIA. scraped up some which had fallen on the he gavo a
floor from split bags. This he took away swornan totally by different version to that


ooys. Walters. to £6 10s. evidence petitioner and
WAKATERE. p.s. (9.40 p.m.), 441 tons. W On Monday at Pukekohe we held a special locks. and heifers, with a few pens of good bul- SOUTHERN EXCHANGES. The manager of the' New Sylvia mine in a brief-bag, intending to give it to his Lewis.
.To Mr. Kirker: Witness had never

-
WELLINGTON.-May 12: Armed-Wa- Prices
fgents. fT m sK
nine, as. (6.55 a.m.).
from Lyttelton. Sailed dairywere sale, when barely tho advertised nura-, thin?, a shadeforhotter than lastwere,
good Quality if any- Thames, reports that during the past week landlady's children to make toffee with.
s

-
°

-Pateroa. s.s. (0.50 p.m.). for Picton and ber yarded. Best dairy cows sold at medium and inferior sold about the tirae
week, but fnY TKLEGRAIttLrr-PBESS ASSOCIATION'. given petitioner cause to fear him, and had
the north drive on the reef in the No 5 Whilst on his way home in tie tram, never quarrelled
SEAGULL, mow, 85 T. Donovan Nelson: Waimea, a.a. (3.30 p.m.), for Gis- from £8 10s to £14 ss; best heifers, £6 15s rales. Quotations: Prime bullocks £18 10s level was carried on to within 100ft from Hewlett was asked by a detective to open never raised the slightest Petitioner
with him. had ;1
«om the Coaet.-G. T. tone, objection to"
.

Nicco!, agent (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttel- to £9 15s; other cows, £4 10s to £7 10s; to £15, extra prime to £27 17s 6d, medium
g»! Wahlno • CnniSTcmmcn, Wednesday.
'

/ the winze. About 2ft of the hangingwall his bag. This he did, and the sugar was witness visiting the house;
-*

heifers £3 15s to £5 17s 6d. £20 10s to £22; best cows and heifers £10
he had
GREYMOUTH.-May 12: Arrived-Kai- On Tuesday at Pukekohe wo held our or- 10s to £22. medium to good £8 to £9, in- Stock Exchange sales: Bank of New portion of the reef is revealed, Hewlett explaining that he did indeed '
made him welcome.

:
DEPARTURES. tangata, s.s. (10.45 a.m.), from Sydney. dinary monthly sale of fat and store cattle, ferior £6 to £7. There carrying nice
was a largo yarding inland (fully paid), £17 4s; Standard minerals. The crosscut into the footwall not think that he was doing any wronf in with Mrs. Hartnoll
His real relations
LYTTELTON.-Xlay 12: Arrivcd-Petone, when we had a very largo yarding, amongst of fat sheep, principally medium to good
d; Wail Graud Junc" country was extended to 25ft, but no taking the scrapings off the floor. A were those of a friend, i
tio*n 20?'
°
S
s.s. (2 a.m.) from Bluff: Breeze, s.s. (G.lO forward them being 450 turnip cattle, mostly fresh, owes, with a few primo wethers. • The num-
4-year-old steers. Throe and a-half ber forwarded, was far
"

more quartz was charge against him. of having stolen sugar said Cross-examined by Mr. Reed,, witnessV
s.m,), from Timaru; Maori, s.a. (6.40 a.m.). in excess of butchers' cut. he was a single man. and compaied
5-year-old steers, in fresh condition, requirements, and prices
from Wellington; Cormna, s.s. (7 iv.ni.), from to showed a drop of Drj.vKDiK, Wednesday. valued at Is 3d was dismissed, His Wor- to petitioner was well educated. The at- '$
CHELMSFORD. s.s. (6.15 p.m.). 121 tons, Wellington; nmaru; Monowai, s.s. (7.30 a.m.). from «H at from £7 13s to £10 18s; 3 to 3-year- 2s id por head on last week's values. Stock Exchange sale: Waihi ship holding that a conviction would be traction taking him to Hartnoll's house)!
©■*
Tarawera, a.a. (8.30 a.m.), from 18-month-old steers, £3 2s steers. £4 17s to £6 12s 6d; yearling to Medium and light wethers and ewes, in par- Grand out of all proportion tS the offence, the two
ports' s
Ma lndoe {or Marsdea Point and way 6d to £4 18s; ticular, were difficult to sell, although prime Junction, £1 6s.
INQUIRY INTO
A
or three times a week was the fact
off
IJiraedin; Ulimarpa, s.s. (10 a.m.). from good
Wellington. Sailed—Opouri. ss. (10.15 steer calves. £1 8s to £2 2s; others, heavy wethers did not suffer in value to the
a.m.). las to £1 10s: empty cows. £3 10s to £5; sain© extent. Quotations:
6SP°,ltll ; Maori, its., for Wellington, heifers, £2 IDs* to £4 12s; bulls, £3 10s to 6d to 275, Best wethers 23s
FIRE. defendant having been indiscreet rather the
than dishonest. Also
Herald being posted to that address*%
with- 200 passengers; Corinna, s.s., for Wei- £9. Beef yarded ,i
medium to good 20s to 22s 6d, in- there were social evenings with peti-i'
usual numbers and sold ferior 17s to 19s; boat ewes 20s to 235, tioner and respondent. He could not xei
1159 ' l W P- lragton; Pctone, a.a.. for Wellington; Uli- well. Steers, to in
NoStor'^itf' Mat 18.
mar^',?.--' {or Wellington; Tarawera,
for Wellington; Defender, a.a.. for Welling-
"

s.s.. £11.
£13 IBs; cows, £5 10s to medium to good lis to 18s, inferior 10a to
13s._ SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT. LOSS OF CRAIG'S STABLES. SUNDAY LABOUR. member having walked home on any oc-
casion after having spent the
H ?'/?-
At Westfiold on Wednesday beef was Six hundred fat lambs were penned, and
3 - (015 a.m.). 182 tons, A. Nairn, ton; Cygnet, s.s., for Kaikoura: Monowit, yarded in full numbers, most of the oxen pneos were a shado "Me no workee; me only eatco water- the Hartnolls'. He preferred evening up at
;
for
fn East Coast
bays and Gisborne. s.s., for Dunedm; Breeze, 8.8., for Welling- being light better than last week. melon was aboilt all that could be at 5 a.m. and getting
weights. Competition was brisk, Quotations: Best, 17s to 18s 6d; extra
*

DAPHNE, s.s. (0.10 a.m.). 192 tons, A. ton. being scarcely up to last wcok's rates. Choice primo, 228; medium to good. understood of Wong
walking back by daylight.';;
Stephenson, for the Great Barrier. DUNEDIN.—May 10: Arrived—Kaiapoi. oxen sold to £2 per 1001b, others 36s 14s 6d to 16s; CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. HEARING FURTHER ADJOURNED. charge of having worked Hoi's answer to a Petitioner's action on the night' of October/
to 395; inferior, 10s to lis 6d.
M. (2.30 p.mj). from Weatoort. via Lyitel- cows and heifers £1 10s to 365; steers sold
ton. Sailed— Sudden, schooner (12.25 'at from for medium and heavy weight £9 yarded. Prices pigs
Sixty-one,.fat and 20 stores were that of a market gardener, on a Sunday.
at' his trade, 6 was a plant" and a trap, designed .for ;
"

for fats the of getting rid of his wife..


if A constable stated that on a recent Sun- It purpose
were
I

good deal


VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. p.m.). for Oamaru.
15s to £17 15s; light weight* £7 7s «d to easier than last week. Quotations:
SYDNEY.-May 12: Arrivod-Manurewa, £0 12s 6d; cows and heifers. £6.2s 6d to 68. to 8s: slips. 0a 6d to 12s; storcß,Snckers. was an absolutely contemptible thing to 1
Paloona. from Dnnedin, via East' Coast barque, 14s to VALUE IHE inquiry into the circumstances sur- day in the neighbourhood of the Three do. Apparently the petitioner, whom
£13 6«. A draft «f 25. cows from To Mats, 21s: porkers, ,30s to . Us: baconers. Ms to OF BROKEN ' THIGH. rounding
.

ports. Berths east aide Queers Wharf. from Whangape. : lie


' MELBOURKE.--May 12:' Arriwd-Oster- averaged £11 7» fld. Calves penned in smallor 60s. the fire which destroyed Messrs. Kings he observed Wong Hoi, Sin, and had known from boyhood, was capable S
Macau, from Whangarei.
•ey, 8.M.5., from London. numbers than usual, and advanced in prices. Cluing with hoes in their hands tending to doing this thing. 04jw
Waimarie, from Paero*.
Ijgatiawa, from Tanranga and Opctiki. FREMANTLE-May 12: Heavy suckers sold at from £3 6s to £5 lis, J- J. Craig's stables in St. George's Bay
their gardens. They disappeared on his Mr. Reed Do you agree with Kiplirifl-?
■ ?

Daphne, from the Great Barrier. • davia. R.M.S.. from London. Arrived-Mol- medium do- £1
Passengers: small and fresh dropped 3s to 15s. Sheep 18s to £3, lighter 30s to 375.
MARKET REPORTS.
Road, Parnoll, was continual
before Mr. nearer
:

AiiGUJiES-T was continued in the Magis- E. C. approach, but Wong Hoi was subse- that it would be the act
hameri. from Whangarei. For Ivew Zealand-Mr. I Nurse Cutten, 8.M., yesterday. quently seen in a muddy condition that man of an honourable 1
Mesdamea Williams, Billman, Row- were penned in ÜBual numbers, and receded The- New Zealand Loan and
.!™*.
Chelmsford, from Marsden Point and way Mercantile trate's Court yesterday before Mr. 0. to perjure his
recent delving in the ground. to get a woman out immortal soul in order
o
ports. i in
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values. Beat wethers sold to £1 0s 6d, Agency Company. Herbert Edwards, electrical engineer suggested ;
lands, Foster, infant, and nurse. Ltd.. report:—We sub- 1

:
,

catalogues of hides, C.
others 19s 6d to £1 8s 9d; ewes £1 to £1 4s nutted and sold average Kettle, S.M.. in a case in which Arthur employed by the City
%
of trouble, if she asked!
Council, said be v.ns ' I suppose they d;, i,O understand," re- him to do it?
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LONDON.-May 11:

Arrivcd-Matatua, 9d. interiorly fatted 17s to £1 3j 3d; hog- . .A;


skins, and tallow on Tuesday, competition Bestic (Mr. W. Hackett),


VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. s.Bj from Wellington. a telegraph prepared to marked Hi* Worship, "that Europeans
gets. 13s 9d to £1. Lambs yarded in small being keen at lato rates for all lines offering
messenger, claimed damages from Arawa demonstrate with ,!.t:jcal may Co-respondent: I would require to conJ*
Kaituna. for Newcastle, numbers, sold at from 15s to 18s 6d. Pigs Hides: Market brisk. We quoto:— appliances in Court tho effect of wire for work in their gardens on Sundays sider the point. (M
Ngapnhi. for Tauranga, from No. Jetty in average numbers, sold at late rates. Largo stout ox, Od to Old: stout do. Bjd to Bid: Boßcawen (Mr. Cracroft Wilson), a chirk, pleasure, but that market gardens may
In further cross-examination co-respon-
I%
Wakatore, for Thames, from No. 33 Jetty. baconera made £3 10s to £4 3s, baconers £2 medium do. Bid to 8»d; light do. 8d to 8ld; for injuries received fusing through a pipe when the wire was not be worked in for business."
Waimarie. for Paeroa, from Northern THE MAILS. 18s to £3 8s: large porkers. £2 5s to £2 16s; cow. lines. Bid to did: good, 8d to Bjd in a collision which properly protected by safe fusing. Wong dent declared that the statements of thd
porkers 30a to £2 23; slips, 10s to £1 ss; He Hoi was fii-H £1 an costs, being aS witness Lewis were
Wharf.
Kanieri. for Whangarei. from No. 3 Jetty. weaners, 3s to 8s 6d. 2S, 7toOd;
°sd
or A J7,d to ,7.id; stags, 6d to AW) kips, occurred on July 11, 1914. It was alleged
calfskins, best. 9td to lOd; good, that the wanted to show the degree of inflamm- employ-'. S':i and Chung, being em-
The jury
pure inventions.
at 5.30 pim. ■, r .r§
• 1

1
defendant negligently and unskil- ability retired
,

Weka, for Kerepeehi, from No. 3 Jetty 8d to Bid; cut and damaged, sjd to 7Jd: of an insulated electric wire. Ho ployees, were each fined 5s and costs.
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Mails will close as under:— Messrs. Dalgety and' Company, Limited, horseludos, 5s Od to 10s 6d. fully drove a horse, whereby plaintiff, After an absence of two hours and three-*
SAILINGS TO-DAY FROM ONEHTWGA. This Dat. report having held their usual weekly sale Sheepskins: Market firm. Best butchers' who
was riding a bicycle, was thrown from also desired to reproduce the explosion, so quarters the jurymen returned with si'M

;
of fut stock at Westfield woolly skins. 8s 6d that His Worship could form his own con- verdict in favour of the peti4
' .unanimous
on Wednesday, May to 9s 6d; medium do.
Kitfaw*, for Westport. Rawenei Kohukobu, etc.. 1210 p.m. 12. 1915, as under:— fis Od to 7s 3d: small do, 33 3d to 4s 3d; the machine, and received a broken thigh. BY-LAW CASES. '
Whangaparaoa> Sifverdale, etc., 12.15 p.m
Beef: An average yaiding and prices wcro lambs olid pelts, large, 4s 9d to 5s 9d; clusions as to the danger. youth
#
tioner, and awarding him £100 damages, '."'fi
Rarawa. for New Plymouth. New Plymouth, etc., 1.10 p.m. Mr. Hackett stated that tho magistrate A named J. Wilson pleaded not His Honor granted a decree nisi, to bel S
Rimu, for Hokianga. on par with lata rates Extra prime ox small, i?,6 ? to 3s 3d; country dry and woolly Witness left the box and demonstrated guilty to having driven a
:

Thames, 1.15 p.m. vehicle on the made absolute in three months. An order*
»

Maraetai, 1.45 p.m. sold at equal to 40s per 1001b, ordinary skins. Old to 8d per lb; damaged, 2}d to s{d. had already signified his intention of giv- his points. M
quality 37s fid to 395; cow and heifer beer, wrong side ox Albert Street.
His Worsliip stated that before hearing driver said that the vehicle, whichA
Tallow: Market firm. Best mixed, 26s to ing judgment for an amount of £17 taxi- was made against the co-respondent for? : "M
VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND Waikopua, 2.45 p.m. 30s to 355. ?68 lid; good, <8 6d to 2os 6d; inferior. 21s
COASTAL AND JNTEB-COLONIAL.
Tauranga, To Puke. Maketu. etc.. 4.15 p.m.
Whangarei, Onerahi. Towai, etc., 5.15 p.m. Veal: A very small yarding and the de- to 22s 9d; rough fat. lid .per lb. vlsn, claimed as special damages. It re- the evidence of the witness, he had made the wrong sid>, collided -with his car his was on the damages named, and he was :also
Approx. Turua, Paeroa, Waihi, Thames, 7.45 p.m. mand was keen. Prime heavy realcrs sold Bones. £5. Cowtails. Is Id per down. mained for the Court to assess tho value up his mind that the electrical arrange- •steering gear being damaged. ordered to pay the costs of the proceed-
The driver ings, including those of the respondent. :~.'
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From
_

at up to £5 Ms; medium weight, £2 Horsehair, la 6d lo Is fid


Warwera, Mahurangi, etc., 7.45 p.m. per lb.
,

Vessel. date. of ments had nothing whatever to do with the of the cart refused to give his
'to £3 os; light and fresh-dropped, 3s to a broken thigh." name and
Mako Gisbome May 16 Monday, Mat 17. Wool: In bags and dumps selling fiooly.
£1 15s. The magistrate said he could not see fire. address, and ;here seemed to be none

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Maheno
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Sydney May 16 Sheep: A moderate yarding and prices with good competition. Bright crossbred, on
Southern porta May 16 China. Straits Settlements, and Philippine
— —

William Henry Gurney, recalled, said the vehicle. The defendant having denied
... ...

Tarawa 10id to 12d; coarse crossbred, Old to lOJd-


Ngahere... Bluff
_. ...

Islands, 1.15 p.m.- were unchanged, compared with late rates. 8d to 9d; lambs' wool, good
his way to give judgment for the whole that UNDEFENDED SUITS.
May 17 Cape Colony. Natal, log-stained, the flickering he the
I

Niagara, R.M.8.
...
... ... _.

and other South Extra heavy prime wethers sold at to of the light was the first was driver, and the taxi-driver
Sydney May 17 4.15 p.m. African : up
ordinaly ditto £1 Si fid to £1 Tb 6d, crutehings.
1 lOjd to 12d; lambs' wool, seody, 4ld £

to 6d- of tho £25 claimed as general damages, thing ho noticed. Then Mere was tho being unable to swear to his identity, (ho
States. lis fid,
...
...

Rosamond Gisborne May 19 States and New Caledonia, 4,15 light and unfinished 19a to £1 2s 6d; extra B}d to 9d; locks and pieces, 4jd although he
May 19 Australian would allow the special sound of the snap on tho switchboard. case was dismissed.
~
...
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heavy prim* ewes sold at up to £1 6s 3d, to


Zealandio Gisborne
...
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p.m.
"id.
Having cut the corner of Queen and
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Wanaka... Southern ports May 19


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Money orders. 2.15 p.m. ordinary ditto, damages claimed. I shall give judgment It all happened in an instant. The re-
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DECREE NISI GRANTED.' $|
Monowai Southern ports May 20 £1 to 4s. £\
Registered letters, 3.15 p.m. port of the explosion in the Court seemed W ellesley btroets in his motor by driving

Lamb: A small yarding which sold at for £15 general damages," he added,
_.

Kahu Gisborne May 22 Messrs- Alfred Buckland and Sons report but rather sharper than the An application for the dissolution of
the
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Late letters at Chief Post to on wrong side, J. N. Crowe was fined her marriage to Hector Charles Ash Mc-
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Extra sold one the


...

Office rates. prime woolly at up. to at


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Victoria • Southern ports May 23 up late bold their usual weekly salo of hides, I do not say that this is an adequate fire.
IDs 6d, ordinary ditto 15s 6d to 18»; prime haying
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6.15 p.m.
On one occasion, about March, one light 5s with 7s costs.
...

Atua South 8ei Is. May 23 skins, wool, tallow, etc., on Tuesday, May
shorn sold at up to 16s 3d, ordinary ditto 11, when largo Kenzie was made by Ellen Mary Mc- -■<£!
...

Rivertna Sydney May 24 Tuesday, May 18.


catalogues of all lines were recompense for the injury received." out of four went out. He was positive Reginald Cecil Isaac admitted being tho
12s 6d to 15s Gd. a horse which had been found Kenzie, of Hamilton, on the ground 'of%&Ss ■
...

Paloona Southern ports May 27 Samoa and Pago P:igo, via Fiji, 8.30 a.m. offered. Good competition for skins, with Judgment was entered for £32 15s. owner of
Huia. schooner Gisbome ...

May 30 Fiji, Honolulu. Fanning Island, Japan, Pork: An average yarding and prices wore prices for wool about the same as last re- there was no kerosene or benzine in the misconduct, Mr. Lundon appeared "for
Hay, wandering at large. As he had paid to
...

Talune East'n Pacific June 3 Canada, United States, Central America, on a par with late rates. Baconers sold at port. Hido market the
same go last report,
stables. They were never used.
chaff, oats, and stu-w were stored in the redeem the horse from a stable where it the petitioner, and stated that so far aapSft
...

Keroru. ketch Niue June 19 8.30 a.m. equal to lid per lb, porkers equal to ltd par but very firm for all good linos of freezers
was known the respondent was now. in: 3||||
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Southern Cross Norfolk Is. July 17


... Parcels for Philippine Islands, 8 p.m., lb, werners 6s to IBs.
... and butchers' ox. Wo quote: —

basement. Tho hay and the straw were was temporarily accommodated, he was let
Monday. 17th.
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TANNERY America. Evidence of misconduct on the ■?:$


SAIL. Late letters. 9.45 i,.m.
Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Sons 8
Hides: Light ox, butchers' and freezers,
d to 85 d; medium ox, 8!d to 9d; stout,
WORKERS. compressed. There was nothing else there off with the payment of 7s costs. part of the husband was given by ai '??m
Vessel. From re- Old to 9ld por lb: cow, boat linos, Bjd; other than sacks. The basement was kept
Sailed. port:— woman. R. A. Singer, solicitor, also gave -',
Senoriia, batne Rewcastle To sail ENGLISH MAILS.
ordinary. 8d to BJd; light and small hidos,
At the Haymarkot on Friday, last we had 7d to 7]d: stags. 6d to Old; kip, 8d to did:
locked, but there was an entry by a stair- evidence in support of the petition. .v Al _?-/£
Apr. 30 J
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Manunui. bo.. Newcastle way from near the office. The basement STRONG LANGUAGE.
a large yarding of horses, which met with yearlings, decree nisi was granted, to be mada , ,
...
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-flayed and free from cuts, Bid


Via Vancouver (per Niagara, leaving Auck- an SETTLEMENT
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OVERSEA. land on Tuesday, Ms.y 18), at 8.30 a.m. Money improved demand. Aged draughts sold to 9d: calfskins, best, Old to 10d; good, 9d OF DISPUTE. was used all day, and was a route to tho On? recent evening a Maori named Wil- absolute in three months. v : 'MI
Approx. p.m. orders 4 p.m.. and registered letters at 8 at from £15 to £23; young and active heavy to Old; meaty, dirty, and cut calf at lower office by stablemen or wheelwrights. He liam Heta (Mr. J. R. Lundon) was being Henry Berryman, a sugar worker, of
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Monday, May draughts, £28 to £41; light harness sorts, rates. taken homo
Vessel. Sailed. From date. on 17. Duo Vancouver £10 to £18: gig ponies ani ordinary hacks, Sheepskins: Butchors' sa>v fire rdund a jarrah post, and this was in a launch by his wife. Chelsea, sought a divorce from his wife, , '.-',
June 3. Due London Juno 17. picked skins, to 6s
Waihora Via Sydney and Suez. Wednesday, May 197 £1 10s to £8 10s; a R&brgh carl realised 4d; medium to good, 5s 3d to 8s; small and GENERAL INCREASE IN ,WAGEB. consistent with a theory that it might When within the hearing of people stand- Stella Elizabeth Annio Berryman/ on the-
Apr. 7 Calcutta May 14
Port Curtis Apr. 11 New York May 17
at 8.20 p.m. Money orders at 4 p.m Cor lato .morn, 4s to 4s 9d; shorn larabß, 2s 3d have come through the floor. That post ing on the Bayswater Wharf, Heta, who ground of her misconduct with William .''V
Rangatira Mar. 18 St. John May 24 respondence The usual number of dairy and store stock to 2g Od; woolly lambs, 6s to 5a Od;
Phyaa May 5 Singapore May 26 must be specially addressed.
May dried skins are selling well; good, sound-
country was the only one of the jarrah posts was under the influence of liquor, made Walker, a railway guard, who was joined
Due Colombo Juno 10. Duo London came forward at Westfield on Thursday.
Makura, B.MS- To eau Vancouver May 30 July 4.
former continue to soil readily at conditioned full-wool skins up to 7s Od each; which was not still standing, and that use of some obscene language. For this as co-respondent. The case was unde-
Paparoa Apr. 15 London June 5 F. D. Hoidswobth, Chief Postmastor. 6.fromThe £9 to £12 10s for first quality cows; three-quarter wools, 4s 3d to 5s Od; wcovil- A SATtaFACTonv settlement was arrived was the only jarrah post not on a con- offenco he was fined £2, with 32s costs, fended, Mr. Lundon appearing for*thtfvy|j||
)o
Lndrabarah Apr. 11 London June 9 others. £4 10s to £8 10s; empty cows, £2 17s oaten and neglected skins at lower rates. crete floor. being allowed a week in which to pay.
Sthenic May 8 London Juno22 Wool: Bright crossbred, in bales, ltd to at yesterday before the Council of Con- petitioner. In evidence, the latter stated 'r -j
1

to £5 6s; 18-month heifers, £2 16s to £3 15s; His Worship asked Superintendent Hearing abusive language coming from that he received anonymous letters
Indrapura
Tongariro
May 3 London
Apr. 13 St. John June 27
Juno26
EPSOM ROAD BOARD. calves. £1 8s to £1 IBs; small and woody Hid:
calves, 7s to £1 Is. medium
in bags and dumps, 10jd to lid- ciliation in the dispute between employers
crossbred, lOd to Mid; rough and Woolley to accompany him- on another a house, a constable waited outside. An ing respondent and co-respondent. • Ha , \A
regard- J3
La Blanca Apr 27 Liverpool June 30 Hap log-stained, 9d to 9id; lambs, bright and
and employees in the fellmongery, tannery, visit to of and old man named John Rergin soon
May 7 Liverpool July 2 There was,a fair attendance at Mrs. the scene the fire, adjourned appeared did not believe these warnings, but sub-
Opawa
rison's clearing sale held nt liast Tannin free from seod. IOJd to Hid; earthy and soapworks, and kindred industries. The
the inquiry until Monday at 10.30 a.m., in the doorway, and in a loud voice used quently he obtained proof of his wife':.' wl
on Saturday, May 8, and'full values were 71d to Old
dingy, to lOd; Bcedy, 6d to 7Jd; piece*,
ELECTRIC LIGHTING OF DISTRICT. realised for everything offered. Cows sold at Old; 8d for good; locks and pieces, 6(d to Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. T; Harlo when, if lie does not require further evi- obscene language. "I have a bad knee infidelity. On taxing, her with it sha.'J'Vl
VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND dead wool, 8d to Old for clean; crutch- Giles, presided, and the assessors and a broken chest and a job as a watch- defied him and eventually left him.
from £4 15s to £9 ss. ings, 8d to 9d per lb. were: dence, he will give his decision, man to go to on Friday," pleaded
.■ She v . I
Approx. On Wednesday, May 12, at our weekly Tallow: In shipment casks, 26s to 27s 6d For tho employers, Messrs. John Astlcy, Bergin. told her father she would not go back 't'A :

Vessel. For date. The ordinary meeting of tlio Epsom Road Westfield fat stock market we sold beof to per cwt; in ordinary casks, 23s Od to 24s R. Warnock, and S. Wing; for the Warning the man not to speak so loudly to petitioner "if every hair on his head '-?J|
Rosamond Gisborne May 15 the number of 129 head, comprising 216 6d; tins and drums, 20ia to 245; good union, as to be heard in the street, Lis Worship was a diamond." Respondent was now
Southern ports May IB Board was held on Tuesday night, when steers, 201 cows and heifers. 9 bulls.. There mutton tallow, in tins, 27s to 28sextra CHILDREN HATE CASTOR OIL imposed
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per owt- Messrs. W. McKnight, H. Harlick, and


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Paloona
Waihora-
Melbourne
Southern
Greymouth
ports May 17 was a
May 17 there were present; Messrs. F. H. Wood choice quality realised last week's figures.
steady demand throughout. Prime and Bones. £5 per ton.
Horsehair: Tail, Is sld to Is 7d; mixed, was Marks. The case
P. for tho employers AND PILLS.
a fine of £1,
a fortnight during which to pay.
Bergin being given "
living with co-respondent.
petition was served on respondent, tha, .C3j
When tho ~~WM
and H.' Plain
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Sydney ay 17 R. G. Clark, F. B. Matfarlane, and ordinary beef was easier, choice Is 3d to Is ljd; mane, 9d. conducted by Mr. S. E. Wright, of
Maheno petitioner was present, and she promptly; • ;:$Sm
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:

Tarawora Southern porta May 10 ox sold to £2 Is; prime, £1 17s to £1 19s;


Niagara R M.S. Vancouver May 18 Frost. Mr. Wood was re-elected chair- ordinary, £1 10s to £1 lis; cows and heifers, the Employers' Association. knocked him down. ' -:/£ .'

In the new agreement the/hours of work "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" INTEMPERANCE.


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Cape Finisterre Southern ports May 19 man. £1 9s to £1 15s. Steors ranged in price frpni Messrs, Dalgoty and Company, Ltd., re- After bearing corroborative evidence, His '
to £19 10s; cows oud hoifcrs, £5 5s to port having held their usual weekly Bale of
...

Mako Gisborne May 19


The chairman, in a review of the matters £8 BEST FOR TENDER STOMACH, Too much brandy taken as a medicine, Honor granted a decree nisi, to be,moved ||I||
£11 7s 6d. A truck of heavy prime steers, hides, skins, tallow, etc., on Tuesday, May remain the same as in the old award,
...

Port Curtis Wellington May 20


Southern ports May 21 which must shortly engage the attention from Messrs. Wilson and Ross, l'uketili, 11. 1915, as under:— special provision being made for stillmen.' LIVER, BOWELS-TASTES' to her own story, resulted in to Having be made absolute in three, months. , ./a
Wanaka . according proved to the satisfaction .of-: tha
Zealandic London May 22 averaged £17 8s 6d. The 31 fat and young Hidos: Market firm, except for light ox The increases i" wages were as follows : DELICIOUS. the appearance of Amelia Sutc'iffe on a
May 22 of the board, said that the destruction of calves were a long way below requirements,
...

and cow, which are slightly lower. Butchers' Wool-sorters and pullers,
charge of drunkenness. This aeing her Court the misconduct of her •husband,
Sydney
Hauroto... ...

from Is 3d to
Monowai Southern ports May 22 rubbish would soon become a question of and in consequence there was a sharp ad- hidos, well-flayed and conditioned (ox hides Is
4Jd per hour;.pelt-greasers and curers, third recent offence, she was fined £1. Sydney Herbert Fulliames. who did not
... -

Victoria Southern ports May 25 vance, all sorts selling at extreme p»ices in short supply), stout, to 9d; medium, 8!d
May 25 urgent concern. Mr. Parr, in discussing Runners sold to £6 Is; heavy suckers, £3 to B}d; light. 73d to 8)d; cow, well-flayed Is Id to Is 3d; painters and trimmers, Look back at your Ettie Mary Fulljames, represented;
Sydney
childhood days. and was prohibited. A fine of the same appear,
.;>;
Riverina ...

10s to medium
a ha GiEborne May 26 the subject with him, had £4 10s; suckers, £2 5s to r?, , CO
U? llW' to 8
l d ; wcl conditioned, Is Id to Is 2Jd; machine and liand-flcshei's amount, by Mr. Lundon, was granted a decree '-3$M
remarked that ss: Remember the with the addition 7s
scudders, Is Id to Is 2Jd; chrome- —castor oil or pills. How insisted
...

lighter, £1 10s £2 2s; small fresh- lid to 71; dirty, "dose" mother on of costs was
'"

Southern ports to scored, or sloppy hides at and nisi, to be moved absolute in three months. *\Mj
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May 30 £3
you hated imposed upon Charlotte Campbell,' who.
y£a
Makura.'RM.S. Sydney May 31 in the event of Newmarket joining the dropped, 3s to £1 68. Sheep came forward lower rates; damaged and cut, 6d to 6id-
A written admission of guilt by the hus- ii|P
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7 South Sea Is. May 31 city it would become necessary for in increased numbers and met with a firm stags. Ul to Bid; kips, 7d to 8d; calf, bVt miners and strikers, Is 2d to Is 3d; them! How yon fought against taking
...

Uua was convicted of a breach of her prohibi-


the sale. instances last week's values lines, to lOd; Rood. 8d damaged, shaving-machine hands employed on band was put in. s':ftl5' ftlf
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In many
City Council to erect another destructor, ruled, but taking the salo on a .whole pi ices and meaty, fid to 6d, to 9d; cut,
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Talune Enst'n Pacific Juno 8 chrome them ! tion order. :


The application of Sarah Hebley tot ' •'~Jf§
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sthenic Southern sorts Juno 28 and sheepskins, Is 2d to Is 3d:


probably in the vicinity of Newmarket. £1 wore lower. Extra heavy prime wethers, Sheepskins: Competition good,
marltot leather- With our children it's different! Two first offenders, convicted of in-
the dissolution of her marriage with
This could deal with the rubbish from to £1 8s 6d to £1- lis 9d; heavy prime, £1 6e firm Dry woolly skins to 9s (id;
medium. Is
rollers, Is lid to Is 2Jd; basil-dressers, Mothers who cling to the old form of sobriety, were each fined ss, an absent first,
SHIPPING IN PORT. Kpsom and the other surrounding dis- £1 5s i extra heavy toprime owes, £1 5s to
8s; medium heavy, £1 2s 6d 4s 6d to 6s 6d: small, 3a
to fed to Is, according to length of wool; wits'
to 4s" dry OJd to Is 2d; tan-yard hands, lime- physic simply don't realise what they offender forfeiting his bail. William James ofFrederick Richard Hebley. on the ground Sp|
Cap? Finisterre, b.s. at Queen's Wharf. skins pit hands, and wool-scourers, Is to Is 2d; do. The children's revolt is well desertion, was disposed of finally. The) $M3k
tricts. The would liave othors. with weevil-eaten Kennedy was fined 10s
board also was heard in February last, when i«p|
to £1 108 9d; good £1 £1 and founded. for his second
Lambs found at lower rates; butchers'weather-stained
K.,samond, s.s.. at Northern Whan. ewes, to 4s; pelts
Kaituna, s.s.. at Hobson Wharf. consider the question of providing fire- ready 13s to 18s 6d (-2086 sold). salted skins, best all other classes of labour, Is ljd. In- Their tender little "insides" are injured recent offence. Drunkenness, coupled with cise Honor
required that further corrobor- ~Ji§lg
.

Avanui, schooner, atr Albert Wharf. He expressed 19s to buyers at ruling rates. Best heavy, 5s 3d to 68; I,'V, horn and small. 3s 6d to creases were also made in the wages of by drastic purgatives. a breach of his prohibition order, resulted
Hi?
extinguishing appliances. £1 Is; good. 16s 6d to 18s; others, d; 18 6d t0 28 ' »>£ ative evidence should be: obtained. Mr. '^^ffl
Melbourne, s.s.. at Hobson Wharf. satisfaction with the progress of the lis to 16s; unfinished. 13s to 15s (359 sold) U Gd toOs
6d; lumbß workers aged between 16 and 20 years. If your child's stomach, liver, and in John Watson being fined £2. the alter Kirker, for the petitioner, now put in :".-j
Hautoto. 8.5.. at No. 2 Jetty.
cables :^riAt The period of the agreement will be bowels need cleansing,
.
Hunß nui 11.. «teani whaler, in Calliope Dock. drainage scheme. There was no chance Pigs were yarded in large numbers and sold give only deli- native being seven days in gaol.
steadily throughout, without alteration fiom
Bh « l
fixed by the Arbitration Court when the cious the evidence of petitioner's mother, taken
fcHratbcona, schooner, at Albert Wharf, of raising a loan for permanent road last California Syrup of Figs." Its An old-age pensioner who had committed on affidavit. If Honor granted a decred
is made. It was understood that action is positive, but gentle. Millions a nuisance whilst under the influence of nisi to be made absolute in three months. ■
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week. Choppers realised from £2 5s to jj.


lima, barquentine, in Calliope Dock, improvements, and an increase of rates Si ss, according to quality and weight; award
(■is. Norwegian barque, in stream. now
Navua, 5.8., in stream. would probably be necessary. The foot- baconers. £3 to £3 10s: medium, £2 12s to Cowlails. Is 4d per dozen. the award should operate from May of mothers keep this harmless "fruit liquor was discharged without penalty, \
rr: Taif| 18 l

i.^
:
paths must this year bo tarred and sanded. £2 18s: heavy porkers, £2 to £2 8s; medium, ls mixed ' laxative" handy: they know that children in view of the fact .that his lapso may
7d to lOd. Tld:
°< <°
Moura. s.s.. in stream. £1 14s to £1 19s; light. £1 8s to £1 12.9: Is to Is 6rl;
mane.
Kaeo. schoonoi. at Fitzroy Waarf-
,

The engineer reported under date of slips. A motion was adopted thanking the love to take it; and that it never fails result in the loss of his pension.
Elsie Mary, schooner, in stream. April 50 that the total length of sewer (263 sold).
lis to £1 6s; wcaners, 3s to 10s 6d Bones: Good dry, £5 per ton.
Competition Conciliation Commissioner for tho im- to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten
LESSEE'S LIABILITY.
Orate, schooner, in stream. and d for bags, d °°

ana ii Dales that are coming forward «»iP». partial and


,
laid was 52,318ft, with 5900 ft of branch businesslike manner the stomach. A teaspoonful given to-day
-

at drain and 616 house connections. Quote.-Bright crossbred, W«


lid to 124 d he had conducted the dispute.
in which MISCELLANEOUS CASES.
The Richardson steamer Mako is due The saves a child from a bilious attack to-
11 di 1 /' CLAIM FOR BROKEN WINDOW. . JM
nßy 81
from JSapier work was now all in rocky ground and WAIKATO. a d f,¥> 10**1 lambs' bright*,
Auckland on Sunday morning
and way ports. She will sail on the return consequently the progress was apparently JQ, locksM
i 6{d <,°,^ ! ifes - «to
p
morrow, There was no appearance of William G. I "■ «m
j

9d jocks, 4d to 6d; tellings, Ask your chemist for a bottle of Turner, who was charged with having

trip on Wednesday evening, May i». Messrs. Dalgoly and Company, Limited, 6d lo 9d.
steamer slowvr,. ro|)ort as undor:
ADULTERATED "California Syrup of Figs," which has full failed to attend camp. It was stated that .Reserved judgment was given in the V||,
The barquentine lima, the whaling MILK.

At the Cambridge Yards on Monday the


Hananui 11.. and the ferry steamer Condor T!ie committees which had held office 3rd inst., directions for babies, children of all ages, he had not been excused, and that he had Magistrate's Ootirfc yesterday by Mr. C. i|§
"ereforplacedl In Calliope Dock yesterday morn- during the preceding year were re-elected- we yarded between 200 and 300
head of cattle and 800 snoop. The demand PRAISES NATURAL MINERAL and for grown-ups plainly on eacli bottle. given Ho reason for his absence. His Kettle, S.M., in the case in which .
mi: cleaning and painting.
.With regard to the electric lighting of for beef was not Quito so keen'as at our pre- WATERS. ' Beware of counterfeits sold here. See Worship imposed a fine of £5, with 7s C.
'?he coastal steamer Tasroan returned to the district, the town olerk of Auckland vious sale. The prices were as follows • I would like to get hold of the man that it is made by California Fig Syrup costs.
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" Hoare and Company (Mr. H. Morpeth)
Whakatane Heads from Whale tend jester, Fat cows, medium weights, £7 8s to £6 17s «VA high . authority says : Thomas Albert Skellcy war sentenced claimed from Albert Asher (Mr. H. P. f

day morning. She is detained there waiting wrote slating that the first mains the en- store cows £3 lis to £1 103: 2i-year-olc mineral waters possess some
Natural who doctored this milk," said Mr. Frazer, Company." California Syrup of Figs."
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for the lighter to arrive from oPot.k. to gineer recommended in the area to be 6d; slecrs, £5 7s Gd; 20-raonths steers, £3 16s- secret virtue S.M., when Frederick Ball was charged is sold by all chemists, ls lid and ls 9d. to 14 days' imprisonment with hard labour Richmond), the sum of £4 10s, half tha
cargo. The las- that chemists laboratory cannot with contempt. for committing an indecent act in the cost of repairing a plate-glass window,
j

Wai-Rongoa is perfectly naturalimitate."


take off the balance of her supplied "/were from the new sub-station -18-montbs heifers £215a; springors, .{6 12s in tho Police Court yesterday with selling Refuse any other kind
man will probably leave, for Auckland this street.
[

evening, and should arrive here to-morrow along Gillies Avenue,


as far as Owen's 6d to £9 os; bulls, £6; pigs. 13s 6d to 32s water. mineral broken during defendant's tenancy, of a,
taking all services on either side 6d. Bottled at springs, charged with adulterated milk. Ball, it appeared, had "A little too much drink on board was
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, Road/;;
afternoon. , , .
In the Ohaupo Yards last Thursday wo its own gas. Pure, sparkling, effervescing,
obtained the from the country, and D. Hay probably responsible for tifo episodo was shop, the property of plaintiff.
"
f"; :.'■?£*
detained at milk
,

which has been .reasonable distance- The engineer held.our annual sale of sheep and cattle for delightful. Take Tho well-known nurserymen,
,

The Ngatiawa, The magistrate said it was clear'thafrsliilP


Opotiki owing to the sha low water on whisk?, His Worship s comment in a case in which
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10
supply could be given solely, or with had himself complained about its quality. Montpellier Nurseries, Remuera,
*. mrA V 0 Wfed 3000 sheep stimulates liver, kidneys.
evening. She also reported that a t 0k,1 and Son,
iUr i 200(v? ?head? cattle.
i

Tomlinson was convicted of refusing defendant was in no way responsible fop


6,
ban sailed for Auckland last alcojg Seccombe's Road and Mountain and There Clubs, hotels His Worship pointed out that the have just issued their descriptivecatalogue Lukeleave
is due here about 4 p.m.
The schooner Greyhound
to-day.
is expected to Road if the applications justified it. Fur- mand for ewes in lamb but was
empty ewes was easier.
the
a good do.
market for
stores, chemists. '
analysis of the sample taken from one for 1815. It has been very carefully com- to a tram, or to nay the excess the damage caused to the window, but ho'> ;
fine of £1 with 26s costs was im- was liable -under the termj of his iease "to
*is!
leave H&g* . to-morrow for Onelmnsa ther extensions could be carried out after- ??M,m 178:fBl ™then, £1- woolly lambs,
We quote; Fat of the defendant's cans showed, not only piled, and contains all the most popular fare- A take all care and responsibility Hor- -'the'' 4ljs
with ft cargo of timber. tho addition of water, but tho addition of and useful varieties of fruitThe trees, orna- posed.
The Kate* is loading ft The cargo of coal wards in accordance with the demand. **
8s 3d:
2R^4d.f.f.m. Shorn lambß
ewes in lamb, V 8 4<J
16s
i cull lambs
to A special meeting of the Mount look creamy. Tho mental trees, and shrubs. rose list Alleged to have obtained the sum of £10 property, fair wear and tear being taken
Road.Board will bo held to-nightRoskiU
Kan™ is to A 5-Vsoth wethers,
19s; 4 and anatto to make the milk and contains all by means of' a valueless cheque, Ivor into consideration." I-i his opinion id
NewcastleWestportIn Auckland. to 22s Id; 4-toolh to
ewes, 14s to 16s; fat cows.. £G to £6 fin. said, was legally respon- is a most extensive one,
at
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final elections will be made from when defendant, he


,

early next week for Auck, The cata- Thomas, alias Harvey, was remanded for <?uld not be said, that tie damsgo the)
load
among sible for the milk which he sold, although the latest and best novelties.

% Providence is on the side of clear heads."— fresh-condittoned 1-year-old bullocks, £10 6a10a at the eight clays. Bail was fixed at £100, with window was "fair wear and tear." V.
The Kaituna is expectedcoal to complete the H. W. Boecher. You cannot afford to suffer & i.V*? ff ws' £3 iB lo ' £s: Rood calvea, the numerous applications received for the in this case it waa clear that the fault did logue, which has been printed
discharge cargo in tuas iron) coughs and colds, when Is lOd will buy SiM be tposted to any one surety of a similar amount. At was ment was given' for plaintiff for £4 ajf<| :
of her Wo?Wt i 10 : £3»°°„ wrts, 17s to 21s- offices of clerk, foreman of works, and lie with him. A fine of £2 with costs Herald Works, will
*

to sail to-day to Newcastle,


jgiik'i Ming Preserver) the finest remedy, -18-months steers, 10s. ranger^
;
not address free on applications stated that other charge* are BPW |&. jig*
y
£*
was. imposed. ,
fl
;
f ;

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■. ■' '"•■ "■■ ■"". ■■"■•■

-> THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915.
Berlin ' The splendid work of the New Zealand CITY PROPERTY RESOLD.
are often required to dis- There can be no safety in the world \hi Hamburg kitchens alone. In sub-
PARIPAN- HAVE YOU SEEN weeks kitchen garbage is troops at the Dardanelles was the
charge cargoes that in ordinary until Kaißerism is uprooted and and Westphalia all ject of eulogistic reference at last night's
MWS SUMMARY. A PAYING PROPOSITION! collected by the authorities, and some

i
THE KARMORRIS times would take only as many German "kultur" made powerless journals suggest that this should be done meeting of the Newmarket Borough Coun- ]
Your property badly needs re-decorating,

but you hesitate at the cost. If you could CANADIAN PIANOS? days. Those who are disappointed for evil. Kaißerism will not be up- throughout Germany. The head of the cil. The following resolution was adopted : MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING.
its
find ft paint that would in Berlin states that —"This council places on record
Auckland: 1. Put pounds on the value, of your pro-
because our ships cannot take prece- rooted or "kultur" slain by idle statistical department
extreme admiration of the gallant con-
two-fifths of Germany's normal egg supply
perty, and make it look its value.
The Herald's Belgian Fund now totals 2. Endure so that you need run to no fur-
If not, we cordially invite you
inspect and hear Hie Magnificent
to dence in British ports, or those who mouthingß, but by the strong hands is imported. He suggests that the short- duct of the New Zealand forces at the BOUGHT BY COMMERCIAL BASK*
7s
£10*12 7id. ther expense during your lifetime. Instruments, which are a revelation are complaining because the British and fearless hearts of men ready to age from the cessation of these imports
Dardanelles; but deplores the loss of
3. Not injure your little ones by reason of of piano excellence. of the
its being poisonous. Government very wisely decided die for their homes and their should be met by people only eating three life, and extends to the relatives
The Lindauer (Belgian) Fund now totals 4. Wash up like new by the. simple ap-
The tone duality is equal to that and wounded its extreme sym-
of the Famous KARX ORGAXS- that the public safety is even more country. eggs in the period -when ordinarily they
tilled The four-storeyed building in Queen Streets
€8044 16s lid. plication of soap »nd wator. this is sufficient to indicate the pathy."
5. Neither CRACK. BLISTER. FADE, superiorityof the important than the shipping trade would eat five. known as the Mutual Life Association'
NOR RUB OFF.
A large cargo of assorted case oils from Building, has been purchased
Four further cases of typhoid fever were PIANOS.
by the Com-
6 Preserve your structure against de K AR X of New Zealand, are ignoring the PROGRESS AT DARDANELLES.
,

reported yesterday. terioration,


ARMY. America readied Auckland yesterday after- mercial Bank of Australia, Ltd. A por-
Call and view these KITCHENER'S
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superb
gravity of the present crisis. Those
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from tion of the ground floor will shortly ba'


WHAT WOULD IT BE WORTH TO YOU? noon by the steamer Cape Finisterre,
13s 2d.
I
Contributions to the Herald's Servian That is the difference between I'aripan and
BRITISH Instruments; or
who realise the situation must be An English writer discussing the pros-
said Philadelphia, via Colon and the Panama occupied by the bank.
Fund now total £318 | White Lead Paint. Write for Illustrations, Hamilton has pects of Kitchener"., army recently,
convinced that in respect to its General Sir lan
of the property by the Soutri
Let us Give You an Estimate. Post Free.
he had heard anxious questionings as to
Canal. The vessel's cargo includes 167,790 The sale
Conference j his professional commenda- Company to Messrs..
trade during the war, New Zealand added
The C.E.M.S. Diocesan cases of kerosene, benzine, motor-spirits, British Insurance
whether the new force with its leavening
adopted a motion against Sunday con- tion to the many high tributes oil and petrolite, and will be dis- Wilson and Canham, Ltd., was reported
IMPERIAL PAINT CO., EADY AND SON, is very fortunate indeed. Condi- of intellectuals and sedentary young men power
Herald on April 28. The purcha.«a
certs.
already paid to the valour of the world tributed at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, in the
PARIPAN SPECIALISTS,
DIRECT IMPORTERS. tions are infinitely better than the would not be too good for this grim Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. The price was £39,500, and it is understood
Severe injuries to his right hand were Box 611.
KARANGAHAPE ROAD. New Zealand and Australian of French warfare. Would they
have
in the that the present trf-nsaction lias been
sustained hv an Auckland boy who
ex- Or Paripan Agents, 1,1,
most optimistic could have dared to Tommy's blunt good sense, his cheerful
steamer experienced no difficulty
ploded a detonator yesterday. j PATERSON AND ROBERTSON, troops at the Dardanelles. Whether canal, which she parted through in 11 completed at a slight advance on that
COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND. hope for in August last. Yet even endurance, his habit of taking everything were then at work figure. The Commercial Bank commenced
arrived at the figures—published recently in
we take his dignified description of as in the day's work
Would their hours. The dredges
A satisfactory settlement was dispute ; the landing on Gallipoli Peninsula svwav the debris of a slip which business in Auckland about two years igo
THE

,
vpsterdav in the tannery workers' SUNNY SMILE the Herald— summarising our enor- superior education give them nerves or clearing
had occurred in theCulebra Cut. The
Cape
i GEKT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES. OF CONTENTMENT. in Shortland Street. There is need for

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before the Council of Conciliation. as an imperishable record of mili- make them military critics instead of in the
"

March
mous export trade during the fighting men' He himself, had no
iFinisterre visited Auckland early better accommodation for the conduct of
tary virtue or his lighter appre-
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The Mutual Life Association Building, To Lunch at the Broadway in to lunch quarter, have failed to give uni- vear 1912. its business, than its temporary offices
SAXONE." qualms as to the future, and for two
"

which was recently sold by the South in peace and comfort. There you see ciation of who were as keen
"

men relatives afford, and the management proposes ti


re- the sunny smile of contentment. versal satisfaction. The value of reasons. In the first place the new A motion of sympathy with the
British Insurance Company, has been Toothsome dishes are provided by ft as mustard," there is nothing halt- extent of of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Macky, who are modify the Mutual Life Building for per-
sold to the Commercial Bank of Australia. CONCRETE" INSTANCE OF chef who knows his business., and the these exports reached £11,214,815,
an army is composed to a large
manent occupation by the branch. The
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SUPREMACY, attention is prompt and gratifying. ing in the praise of the dis- the'same material as Tommy; in the supposed to have been lost in the Lusi-
tele-
"SAXONE"
enormous increase on the £9,999,430 tinguished second place, the gentleman-rankers, if tania. was adopted by a meeting of
the building is solidly constructed of Sydney
A sum of £32 15s was awarded ft
soldier who only a year
graph by Mr. C. C. Kettle, FIRST. LAST. AND ALWAYS-BRITISH.
messenger OUR SHILLING SPECIAL. at which the exports during tho cor- frankly told New Zealand and they may be so called, have
the good
executive of the Auckland Patriotic League
sandstone, and with a little internal alter-
S M . in the Magistrate's Court yesterday, ago ation will bo well suited to the need? of

|
For One Shilling we now provide a responding quarter of 1914 were re- pride and sporting spirit which make it yesterday. Mr. Macky was an active,
damages for injuries received in a" SPECIAL SAXONE FEATURES OF hot entree and peaches and cream or Australia all their military faults its new owners. It is not intended K>
«

accident. MANUFACTURE, fruit salad, together with tea or turned ; but it is sometimes claimed a point of honour not to «be beaten
by member'of the Finance Committee, and
THE RIGHT FOUNDATION FOR coffee; or you may have a bowl of and shortcomings. Many unprece- anyone else in the line, not to speak took a keen interest in all the work
of make any marked structural alterations to
STRENGTH AND STYLE. delicious soup instead of the sweets. that this huge increase is due to the building at present, but the bank will
Of course, there is a complete A arela dented feats have been accomplished of the enemy. But, as another writer the Patriotic League. Reference- was
New Zealand: Carte Menu in addition, on which higher prices, and that no credit is comments, we do not need anxious analysis made to the valuable services ho had occupy a portion of the ground floor aa
and among them
You will find that in the actual test of
at Port purchase listed, among others, grills, fish, pies,
due to those who secured the ships in this great war, this soon as necessary alterations and r?no»
Manv men are volunteering of qualifies and "tendencies" after rendered to the league while he was
a
the Saxone" Boots and Shoes cakes, nuts, etc. Tables may be re-
will unquestionably be accounted
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Chalmers to proceed Home to help in the will fashion. We have but to remember our member of the Finance Committee. vations have been completed.
manufacture of war material.
live up to the highest standard set for
them by the makers.
served. 'which moved cargo to.this enormous
the landing on Gallipoli Peninsula,
value. The following tables, com- national history. The dogged British in-
THE BROADWAY CAFE, A welcome was extended at the sitting
of the death which General Birdwood has truly fantry squares at Waterloo were made up
News has been received WE ARE AGENTS. paring the quantitips as well as the largely of lads from militia regiments; and of the Conciliation Council yesterday to
in action on
Captain Anthony
May 9 of SOLE Just above Stewart Dawson's, described as an undertaking (i. E. Wright, secretary of the Em-
LOST IN THE BUSH.
I
Queen Street. of the principal exports even Wel- Mr.
Wilding, the famous tennis player. DADLEY'S, LTD., values
such as had never before been yet their fighting quality moved Association, who made his first
ployers'
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shipped during the corresponding lington's astonishment. It's wonderful/'


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The consignment of apples shipped


bv
SECURin." attempted in the history of the he said, "how those recruits stood/ appearance as advocate for the employers
March quarters of 1914 and 1915,
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the Rnahine arrived in London the military "The best troops I had at Waterloo," in Auckland industrial cases. The Con-
in good

condition. The pears arrived in bad COO. queen STREET.


JHE WORLD'S BEST WHISKY 18
amply demonstrate the weakness of
world. As to OUT FOR TWO DAYS.
second ciliation Commissioner, Mr. T. Harle Giles,
results of the audacity and dash he told Ellesmere, were almost all
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condition.
OLD ORKNEY. 'this criticism :—
of our troops, we have Sir lan battalions, scarcely
he certain adjustments
out of the goose-step." said understood
had been made in the Employers' Associa-
The Mavor of Wellington indicates that THE FAMOUS DOUBLE O. No; although we do not look to
the regulation of the milk supply will be QUANTITIES. Hamilton's record of the progress Kitchener's army to attain to the standard tion, whereby all the advocacy work was PIG-HUNTERS' MISFORTUNE.
This thoroughly matured 10-year-old Liqueurin to be taken over by Mr. Wright. He
the first matter to engage the attention of Whiskv was chosen by the War Office
1914.
179.735 made up to a week ago, showing that of the British regulars, who, when they
1915
the new City Council. London for Medical Supplies toCompetitors,
the Allied Butter, cwt 196.664
Cheese cwt 429,470 359,471 are well estab- entered this war. were the finest
fight- hoped that the relations with Mr. Wright,
Forces, as against 26 other 114,780 the British forces
convincing testimony of its purity and good- Otits, centals 18,432
ing force of modern times; still we cer- i» Conciliation Council work would be as
A shooting party were lost in the bush ness
Gum. tons 2,40-1 700
lished and the Turkish resistance amicable as had been those with his
[by telegraph.—pbess association.!
tainly have reason to await their arrival
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47.062 59,071
in*the of Wainuiomata, near
vicinity
When ordring next think half a MO'.
Hides
Beef, ewt 116.771 220,038 weakening. The New Zealanders on predecessor. Mr. C, Grosvenor, whom they Wellington, Wednesday.
Wellington, and spent two nights in the ■j In 00. get a Quid pro Quo. Lamb, carcase* 1.114,681 1.055,664 the field with confidence.
open before they were found.
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693.509 and Australians at the time of this all esteemed very highly. In acknow-
...

][ offered Substitutes say NO, Mutton, carmen 698,402


A shooting party was reported yesterday,
1 must insist on Double 0.
...

Flax, tons 6,264 3,804 ledging the welcome, Mr. Wright said
The regulation preventing women from Sold by all Hotels and Spirit Merchants. Sheepskin* 1,955.082 2.381.823 latest report were still containing as having been lost in the bush in the.
Tallow, tons 6,495 7,773 that it would be his aim to work amicably vicinity of Orongoorongo and Wainr.io-
landing on Samoa has been removed by The Ever-welcoms District Agents, Timber. 1000ft 20.061 17.858 powerful forces of the enemy
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. with the assessors and commissioner in
the Defence authorities, except as regards Wool, bales 304,260 330,415 mata. The party has now returned. The
Spirit—Red Sail.
WAKEMAN BROS., towards the narrow neck of the industrial matters. In Hawke's Bay he
wives of soldiers serving on the island. VALUES men suffered considerably during tleit"
Peninsula, while the British and had the confidence of the employers and
\

enforced stay in the bush-covered hills.


1914. 1915. Thirty recruits were registered at the of the workers' unions, and he hoped
Two more- officers of the Zealand
BROADWOOD, £ £ French were inflicting losses on the The party, which consisted of Messrs. J-
expeditionary force have been killed in Butter 1.039,272 1.005.942 Drill Hall yesterday, and will be medically that he would have the same pleasant Hamilton (Silverstream), Morris (Welling-
action. Yesterday's casualty list also re- BUCHANAN'S THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG PIANOS.
Cheese 1,288,186 1,113,184 Turks to the south and the Allied
examined on Friday next. The authorities experience in Auckland. ton), and Blood (Christchurch), left on »■
Oats 6,024 63.345 warships were destroying the forts
ported that two officers were missing and Gum 136.624 42.705 still require the services of two brick- pig-hunting expedition early on Sunday
six wounded. RED SEAL" The Broadwcod has been made for Royalty Hides
the world's greatest
73,497 108,124 guarding the Narrows. Thereseejs* layers, a cooper, a telegraph linesman, and The Minister for Education, the Hon.
of all lands and for Beef 171.255 471.670 morning, and made in the direction of
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musicians for nearly two hundred yean- company. Jas. Allen, stated in an interview in
The annual and serai-jubilee communi- WHISKY. Lamb
There is a Broadwood to suit the home of Mutton
750,350 775,190
713.139 every reason to hope that complete a wheeler, for the engineering
ridge which lies between Orongooronga.
cation of the Masonic Grand Lodge of every discriminating muaio lover.
...
714,476
success will speedily follow the bril- Wellington yesterday that the Govern-
FUi 149.565 76,258
The matter of Newmarket amalgamating ment's decision regarding the site of the and Wainui. All went well until Sunday
New Zealand was opened at Wellington Would you like to Exchange your Piano Sheepskins 202,005 235,863
evening, when the party discovered that
yesterday, when the new officers were for one of these Perfect Instruments? We Tallow 184.703 223,496 liant beginning of the enterprise. with the city was mentioned at the meet- new University in Auckland will not be
invested and the grand master delivered
will make yon a liberal allowance for it and Timber
arrange onitible terms ,of payment for Wool
92.545
4,397.029
89.578
5.584,391 ing of the Borough Council last night, long delayed. "I am awaiting certain in- by some means they "bad taken the wrong;.
track, and thereby lost their way. They!'
...

Welcome for its Purity difference in value. to


a semi-jubilee oration. It was resolved to hold a special meeting formation." he said, "which I have
•nd Mellow Flavour. The above are only the principal of the council next Wednesday night to consider before the Government comes to were without food or shelter, and were?'
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
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A proposal to go on strike was dis- products exported : a perusal of the drenched to the skin. Procuring some!
Mole Agents:
discuss the terms that have been offered a decision, but the matter will not he de-
cussed by the General Labourers' Union
in Christchurch because a member who figures will show that almost every by the city. layed more than two weeks." shrubs and fern they managed to construct)
■was bora in Germany, but is
a naturalised E. AND F. PIANO AGENCY, increase in value during the first shelter wherein they spent a most dismal
British subject, was dismissed from work BRITAIN'S PARTICIPATION. Severe injuries to his right hand and A number of applications were made to and comfortless night. Throughout Mon*
Council's electrical plant. LIMITED. quarter of this year was accom- slight injuries to his legs and body were Mr. E. C. Cutten, S.M., yesterday, for day the men wandered about in the pour*
at the City Os his return to Australia from England
!

8. COLDICUTT. Manager. panied by an increase in the quan- received by ft boy who exploded a licenses to sell wine. In regard to appli- ing rain, in the hope of finding an outlet 4
last weqk, Mr. Justice Higgins, of Mel- detonator yesterday afternoon. The boy
The War: 101. QUEEN STREET. tity. Among tho exceptions are bourne, said that while in London he cations for wine licenses in no-license but their efforts were without avail. Mon-f
in question, Roy Calligan, who lives in areas, His Worship said that in the day night was also spent in the" bush, and;'
A message, from Toronto states tiat the frozen lamb, where this year's spent much time in the House of Com- Union Street, and is seven years of age,
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absence of counsel to argue on the other it was not until yesterday afternoon that 4
latest Canadian casualties in the region higher prices returned a slightly mons, Mid, by mixing freely with mem- was playing with a friend on the street.
of Ypres amount to 2776. TO MAKE -YOUR ROOMS FOR SIGHT TESTING side, he would grant the applications. He search party, which had set out front

of all shades of political thought, he


YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN higher value for a quantity just a bers
was able to glean tho true British spirit
They found the detonator, which Calligan considered, however, that the question was Whiteman's Valley, located the unfortun-.
CHEERY FOR THE WINTER. Consult T. PEACOCK AND SON. Up-to-daU little under last year's shipment. placed on the pavement and struck with one of legal interpretation. The sale of ate party, rain-soaked and exausted
A total of 680 players under Rugby OPTICIANS. 018. QUEEN STREET. which was behind Great Britain in the
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Union rules, and over 1000 under Bugby a stone held in his right hand. Hfe in-
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In wool, increased value was present crisis. To indicate the deep im- wine in such districts is prohibited by through want of food and deep. The men)
League rules, have enlisted at Sydney. MR. J. A. PEACOCK. F.B.M.C. England, juries were attended to and he was taken
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with Honours, SIGHT SPECIALIST. markedly accompanied by increased pression of horror of Germany's early Section 146 of the Licensing Act, 1908, did not reach their homes until about fivej
We have Commodious*Rooms. to his home. The other boy was only but sub-section (f) states that this section o'clock yesterday, over two days after tie.
We have a large stock of Wallpapers
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The Russian Black Sea fleet bombarded Beit Appliances, Arapto Selection of quantity. The numerous ' smaller violation of treaties of 1839, and the slightly, injured.
in Rich. Warm Shades, by the shall not apply to sales by brewers of time they set out. They were consider
i the Bosphorus forts. Warships engaged
the Goebpn, .which was struck and fled.
' World's Beat Designers. SPECTACLES, and ensure Accurate Fitting- principles of the Hague Convention,. Mr.
lines which constitute such an im- Justice. Higgins said that as late as July A fire occurred in a fire-roomed houfle liquor, being their own manufacture.'' ably exhausted, but beyond'this apparently
Call or Write for Patterns. portant and encouraging feature of 31, four days before the British declara- of two storeys, situated in Pompallier The Act of 1914 provides that "a manu- suffered no ill effects. The bush at Orongo«
A Gazette announces that'with the ex-
THE
s
facturer of wine within the meaning of orongo and-Wainui is particularly 'dense,
.<*
-'
ception of the flying of-flags, all celebra- our national trade, generally show tion of war, he was speaking with a Terrace, Ponsonby, just after eight o'clock
of the House of Com- last night. The City Fire Brigade the Act shall bo deemed to be a brewer and for any but those who are familiar
tions of the King's Birthday, on June 3, similar characteristics. Higher Liberal member of liquor within the meaning of the Act." ' with the country the exploration of these)
AP PLUMMER, LTD.,
NewZHerald
■re cancelled. . HILL no matter what
mons, who told him that
promptly suppressed the
arrived and
prices undoubtedly helped us to a
the consequences were, he would vote flames after the staircase had been badly is considered a decidedly riskjj
A large crowd of city men attacked Ger-
AUCKLAND- very considerable extent, but it is against Great Britain's participation in burned and the rooms and contents dam- A boy named Robert McMinn, who re- [regions
AND DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS. was knocked undertaking.
ealnd

man shops in Ctillum Street. Police- absolutely incorrect to say that the war, and be knew of hundreds of sides in King Street, Arclihill,
aged by smoke and water. Mr. H. Owan

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men drove them off. Outbreaks occurred


his fellow-members who were of the same down in Stanley Street by a motor-car,
higher prices account altogether for is the owner of the premises, which were
elsewhere in London. THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1915. driven by a woman, yesterday. McMinn,
WHAT IS RARER THAN Edward Grey's
the increased trade of the quarter, speech, when Great Britain
mind.
learnt of
Then came Sir occupied'by Mrs. McKenzie. The con- with several other youths from Donaghy's AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A wireless message from Berlin states tents "of the building are known to bo in-
and that no credit whatever is due the cynical and deliberate violation of rope works, which are situated in Stanley
that three German submarines and two sured in the Northern Insurance Office. A Street, was playing football on the road-
Zeppelins have arrived at the Austrian A GOOD CUP OF TEA? EXPORTS AND SHIPPING. to the commendable exertions of Belgium's neutrality. This altered those policy for £200 in the Standard Office
way, when the accident occurred. His COLLISION.
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port of Pola, on the Adriatic. the Government,, assisted by the opinions, and united the House of Com- was'rfeid in respect to the building. No- BINALONG
On the morning of the Zeppelin raidHhe
Yes, a. Good Cup of Tea is all the
export shipping companies, to provide mons and the
Empire in its action. In body was in the house when the fire broke
injuries were alight, being .merely bruises . J :

the complete
more appreciated for the very reason Although addition to his judicial office, Mr. Justice on his shoulders, but he was, nevertheless,
people of Southeud-on-Sea were- awakened cargo space during what approaches out, and the origin of the outbreak is un- removed to ihe hospital.
by./a deafening explosion. Great fires that such a thing is so seldom met figures for April are not yet avail- Higgins also holds the position of vice- CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER,
known.
broke out in many parte of the town. • with. able, it is probable from the interim «
very nearly to a shipping famine. president of the Peace Society of Victoria, newspapers all the
-~c Owing to a fear of possible infection "Fiction and
That's why we ask jot. to call and Considering^that the first quarter and as such made a deep study of the
that there will be a slight
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returns with typhoid fever, the camp of th» world over seem to form the staple article
The PaH Mall Gazette states that after sample our
of 1914 was previously by far the diplomatic moves which led up to Britain's
of literary diet," remarked Mr. T. W. By Telegraph—Press Association.—
a half-'Wars inquiry Viscount Bryce's com- falling off as' compared with the participation in the war. Personally,"
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3rd, Auckland, Mounted Rifles has been


-mitiee'is prepared to report upon German FAMOUS GOLDEN BLEND. same month of last year. This is most valuable trading quarter in the he said, I am unable to see what else
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transferred from Onehunga to the Outer Leys last night, when referring to the (Received May 12, 10 p.m.)
inhumanity and outrages in Belgium. history of the Dominion, the in- Domain. The exchange of sites was largo percentage that books of fiction form
Sydney, May 12.
of course, almost entirely due to the wo could have done but fight. I quite
of the total number of books issued annu-
Its delicious -flavour and uniform
crease of £1,215,376 during the first concede that at the root of war areggreed carried out expeditiously on Tuesday. The
The directors of the Royal Exchanges of Quality will surely appeal to you. difficulty in obtaining enough ship- ally to subscribers to the Leys Institute John Cotter, who
was the night officer
and national vanity— national vanity camp, which has been the- means of giv-
library. Out of the 20,827 books circu- at Binalong Junction, has been committed l
London and Manchester, and the commit- ping to take away our produce. quarter of this year is a remarkable
And the price— Is 6d lb. which is a mere extension of personal ing the men much useful training, will
tee of the Metal Exchange have requested
Freezing works throughout the record. This increase in value has lated during the year 14,397 were works for trial on a charge of manslaughter of)
Germans and Austrians not to attend! vanity, and is called patriotism. And I come to an end on Saturday.
been accompanied by an increase in of fiction, although there are plenty of Thomas, who was killed in the railway
REW'S STORES, Dominion are filled with beef and
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am prepared to assume that our people Binalong on April 17.


Many accounts of Lieutenant-General other works to choose from. It was stated collision at
A French aeroplane set fire to a dirigible 15, QUEEN STREET. mutton awaiting shipment. Fat the weight of produce shipped. It are as much affected by greed and national Birdwood's work with the Australian and
shed at Maubege. The Germans brought that in Wellington the fiction percentage
stock is ready in thousands, and this can readily be seen that the authori- vanity as tho Germans. But what was New Zealand forces are coming from
down a British aeroplane, and British was as high as 91, and was 85 in Dunedin, PANAMA COMMISSIONERS.
the British Government to do? It had Egypt by mail. A Melbourne journalist
troops brought down two German machines. would rapidly find its way into the ties concerned are entitled to full done its utmost to prevent the violation
where fiction readers were nob specially
states that when the general reached catered for.
Kaiser to the Dowager HOW TO BECOME freezing chambers if the accumula- credit for results achieved in the ,of international conventions, to which
Egypt officers were receiving many com-
The appealed RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED,
Queen Margharita of Italy to strive to A GOLF CHAMPION. tions already there could be moved. face of the greatest difficulties that it had been signatory, but the sacrifice plaints. Something was wrong. Men The annual conference of the New Zea-
avert a conflict. The Queen replied : "In most have ever confronted the world's of Belgium at the hands of the Hun called Educational Institute will be held in
First, you must have suitable equip- While this class of cargo is were getting sulky, were falling out, were land (Received May 12, 7.30 p.m.)
i

the House of Savoy only one reigns at a for action, and action had to be taken. Wellington, probably during the first week
time." .
ment- Your clubs should be carefully
selected for you by an expert. Then you urgent and important, there are
trade.
The utterances of German statesmen and
acquiring all sorts of mysterious ills. Melbourne, May 12.
General Birdwood soon found out the of July. The representatives of the Auck-
-
must START RIGHT, under a careful
coach, and practice diligently. large quantities of practically all our leaders of thought show conclusively that
remedy—more food, less work. He under- land Education District will be Misses E. The
resignations of Mr. A. Deakin and
A Taube dropped several bombs on St.
Denis, 54 miles from the centre of Paris,
We have everything ready to yonr
hand to start you on the road to Cham- important products,
excepting but-
MURDERING WOUNDED MEN they conceded it to be the destiny of stood, better than most of our officers, Simpson, Newton East; E. F. Hawkins, Mr. Niels Nielsen as commissioners at the
Germany to dominate the world, and to Mount Eden; Messrs. F. H. Brown, Panama
Exposition have been accepted.
causing much damage, and injuring many pionship Honours; The best stock in the
Dominion to select from, a Professional ter, also awaiting shipment. Ex- that men bathed in perspiration from
people. Aeroplanes drove off the in- that end to bring the British Empire to arduous work in unaccustomed circum- Takapuna; H. G. Cousins, Normal School ;
truder. Coach of treat experience to select your porters are still clamouring for heel, and for that purpose kill as many stances needed plenty of food and plenty H. A. Darrovr, Avondale : D.' W. Dunlop, SYDNEY WOOL DISPUTE.
,
clubs, and
Some months ago the French
A GOLF PRACTICE ENCLOSURE space, as they have been for the men and massacre as many women and of
rest, and he saw to it that the troops Paeroa; W. 0. Lamb, Maungakaramea
The London Times' correspondent in of the most modern type, where every Government published instructions
recent
;

variety of shot can be practised under past six months. From a children as they might find expedient." He is a leader after Australia's
got both. G. Lippiatt. Pokeno; and C. R. Munro,
New York says that America, is ablaze expert guidance and in strict privacy
by Prime Minis- issued to German troops on the CASE FOR THE BROKERS.
with indignation, and the universal horror before you go on the links. Come in announcement the own heart. His office door at headquarters Remuera. Mr. T. U. Wells will be pre-
may force the Government to a declaration
to-day and see for yourself.
the Alsatian border commanding them
ter, which fully corroborates GERMANY'S FOOD SHORTAGE. bears no name-plate, and he is the most sent as vice-president, and Mr. W. H. Sydney, May 12.
of war. PARTRIDGE'S to take no prisoners, and evidence
QUEEN STREET.
fSSBk opinion regarding the position which
was offered to prove that these
German newspapers continuo to provide
accessible Kitchener man ever known. If Newton as a member of the executive.
the troops stand at church parade he
The Associated Wool Brokers have"
issued a statement in connection with
Canadian wounded at the fighting round is held in local shipping circles, no proof of the serious extent of the food
stands, and when they march he dis- While walking down Symonds Street
Ypres report that the Germans crucified atrocious orders had been ruthlessly shortage. Each day produces fresh sug- the wool diipute, pointing out that it is
an officer, pinning him to the wall with real relief can be expected until to- mount* and marches with them. General early last night, Arthur Gordon Spinley,
SAVE ON YOUR obeyed on certain occasions). The gestions for economising. The latest is essential there should bo a' conflict be-
bayonets, and finally riddling the, body wards the end of next month. This that there should be "a war tax" on dogs.
Birdwood is short statured—little taller 16 years of age, fell and broke his arm, tween the aims .of the buyers and tho.«e
with bullets. METAL GET
POLISH
AND BETTER RESULTS. has aroused the usual adverse British Government has now pub- The Cologne Gazette says :—" Since Janu- than Lord Roberts was—fresh of com- and was immediately taken to the hos-
of the brokers. The growers consider the
—t—
lished sworn declarations made in plexion, jovial of aspect, cheery of greet- pital. It is a curious coincidence that
As
In the principal sector of the fighting so dirt snow
melts before the noon-day sun criticism of the efforts that have ary it has been forbidden to make dog time has come to protest against the buy-
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vanishes before CARR'S LUSTROUS ing, quick to champion the side of the Spinley, whose parents live in Newton
in Galicia— in Die region of METAL POLISH." been already made by the Govern- Holland by German deserters, which biscuits, with the result that dogs kept as Road, broke the same arm only three ers' attempted domination of the market*
Stryzow, east of the Wisloka—an unfav- weThis is famous English Polish, for which men, and, above all, efficient. He was
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give names, dates, and places of luxuries arc given food that might be used
ourable situation was created on the even- have secured the agency.
It pives you more for your money.
ment in the direction of securing for human consumption. In Cologne there
military secretary to Lord Kitchener in months ago.
It
ing of the 9tk. lasts longer. It works quicker. It acts adequate tonnage. It cannot be similar infamies. When the war is are about 14,000 licensed dogs, but anyone South Africa and India. He fought in TEMPTATIONS OF TOTALISATOR,
belter than any other. many Indian frontier campaigns; he was The annual meeting of the N*\y Zealand
You can order through
East of Ypres the British, when attacked direct your grocer or too often repeated, however, that over and German brigandage going about tho streets cannot fail to see Rugby League held last night adopted the
from brought to book, such crimes will how many there are without colla-s, and at famous Dargai; he went through the
with the aid of asphyxiating gas, allowed New 'Zealand is exceedingly fortu- following resolution :—" That this league CONDEMNED BY PRESBYTERIANS,
the cloud to pass, being protected by SKEATES AND WHITE, nate in securing even the limited doubtless be judicially investigated, so unlicensed. There are about 2,000,000
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black wee)" with Buller. And he has


places on record its appreciation of the
masks recently adopted, and almost anni- QUEEN. FORT, AND CUSTOMS STS. been woundedseverely wounded near
gallantly displayed by the New Zealand Sydney, May 12.
hilated the enemy. provision that has been made. No and the responsible criminals 'luxury' dogs in Germany, big or small, Pretoria. Though he is only 49, fie has
and it must be acknowledged that they eat done 30 years' fighting, and he knows and Australian troops at their first seri- The Presbyterian Assembly passed "3
BY DAMAGE WATER, adverse criticism regarding the busi- brought to account, however high up a
great deal which might lie used by how the work should be done. ous engagement; and extends to the re- resolution, condemning the introduction of
German guns, after shelling Dunkirk QWING to the rain flooding our storage-
harmlessly, threw 11 shells into Berimes, rooms, hundreds of slightly-soiled Chairs ness that is being done is made by their place and influential their con- human beings or useful animals. If the latives of those involved its deepest sym- the totalisator, on the grounds that it
south of Dunkirk, killing 12 and wounding and Stretchers, as below:
those who understand the situation. nections. A year ago few would cost of the license were raised, and sharp A sum of £100 has been cabled to the pathy." The president remarked that would increase betting and encourage

11 pcrsoi s. The allies' buttent. stopped Gold Medal


Gold Camp Stretchers at 15«6deach
their bombardment,
Medal Verandah Chairs at 13s Od each On the one hand there has been an have believed that German com- control exercised so that all unlicensed British Red Cross organisation in London League players to the number of 297 had women to bet.
dogs were confiscated, it would make for by Mrs. David W. Gillies, 6f Auckland, enlisted, 168 belonging to the Auckland
E. LE ROY, abnormal increase in the export manders and German soldiers could really substantial economy in food, and at
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TEN'!, COAT, AND COVER MAKER, for the purpose of maintaining a fully- Lcagut. He understood that the Rugby-
The Government Press Bureau states trade, and on the other hand this be guilty of butchering wounded the same time produce several million qualified nurse at the Malta military hos- SYDNEY TRAMWAY ROBBEBY.
42, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. League in New South Wales had sent 1000
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that a Turkish official report, via Berlin,


claims that a Turkish warship sank the has had to bo met by securing prisoners of war in so cowardly, marks revenue. It would be successful in pital for one year. Mrs. Gillies, when men to the war.
Australian submarine AE2 when the latter
ELECTRICAL TREAT- tonnage at the most' difficult period
JJASSAGE AND abominable, and systematic a man- any event, because either dogs would be Miss Speed, v.-as attached to Princess
Four more case? of typhoid fever were
EX-CLERK CHARGED.
was trying to enter tho Sea of Marmora. got rid of and food saved, or there would Christian's Army Nursing Service, and
MENT. in mercantile history. There is an ner, but events have since proved be served during the South African war, be- reported to the Health Department yes- Sydney, May 12.
larger income from the taxes."
Sir lan Hamilton congratulates the W\v If you are run down in health, consult your unparalleled shortage of and de- only too convincingly that nothing In striking contrast to this harmless ing awarded the Queen's and King's terday, three of them being from the Milton Withers, an ex-clerk, has been
Zealanders upon the way in which they doctor
as to the benefits to bo derived from
my treatment. mand for cargo steamers all over the is impossible to German kultur." idea is the suggestion by another journal
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medals. Mrs. Gillies is now unable to Epsom and One-tree Hill districts and one committed for trial on a charge of theft
have upheld the finest traditions of the from Newmarket. A total of 48 cases from the Sydney Tramway depot, bail
world. Considering the heavy re- Language, is quito inadequate to that not dogs, but prisoners of war, should go to the front herself, and has therefore
race in the fighting at the Dardanelles. i AUGUST BRACKEBUSH, decided to provide a substitute for ser- has now been reported from Epsom and being fixed at £1000.
quirements of the British Govern- express the feelings of civilised men lie victims of economy. Prisoners of war
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He says they have created an imperish- Certificated Medical Electrician and


get too much food. In Leipsir the allow- vice under Sir Frederick Treves at Malta, One-tree Hill. It is anticipated that the
able record of military virtue.
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Masseur. ment for war purposes, it is really and women when forced to recog- where it is expected that the sick and Health Department's precautionary meas-
I Third (opt
Floor, Imperial Buildings, Queen St.
Smeeton's). 'Phone 1131. remarkable that our regular steam-
ance of bread per person is 31b a week,
nise the indescribable degradation whereas prisoners of war get 71b. They wounded from the Dardanelles will be ures in regard to the Manukau Water
REDUCED SUGAR CROP.
An impetuous attack by Russian re-
serves against the enemy's right wing in ers have been able to deal with to which the Prussian system baa a re treated far too well. It is rubbish'to treated. Supply Board's supplies will come into
Western Galicia, which was attempting operation to-day. IMPORTATIONS NECESSARY.
to pierce the Russian front, arrested the Y
R U I T G R W E R 8 O'
cargoes offering to the extent that dragged the German people, but this talk about sentiment and the necessity of A Rugby football-team chosen from the
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behaving kindly to people who have ne- men now in training at Trent-ham camp Brisbane, May 12.
German onset and enabled the Russians PRODUCB GROWERS. they have. Even the steamers which inadequacy of language need not be nied all A sequel to the recent deaths in Well-
to fall back quickly to an assigned position. Send your Fruit and Produce to rights to humanity and broken recently defeat* dthe Wellington provin- ington by gas poisoning is the insuring of After a visit to the Southern sugar
are attempting to keep their time- regretted. The monstrous crimes all international laws. cial representatives by 17 points to 0. At
'-- THE H.B. FRUIT AND PRODUCE Many of these the bodies of the three Chinese victims, districts, the general manager of the sugar
;

EXCHANGE. tables with some degree of regu- of Germany call for deeds, not prisoners came to Germany starving. Now
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last evening's meeting of the Auckland Young Wong, Young Chung, and Young
experimental farms estimates that tho out-
AMUR R. RICE4RDS, If you want best results.
| Highest prices realised and prompt account
larity are encountering difficulties words. Nobody has any right to they are getting thick and fat. General Rugby Union it was decided to write to King, for £200, with a view to having put
will be 100,000 tons short of the
..-'BIGHT-TESTING OPTICIAN (By Exam.). ' sales posted. Unequalled facilities for hand- never before experienced by ship- condemn them who being able to Hindenburg will be sending some more the camp commandant and ask him to them safely conveyed to China. The coffins Commonwealth
consumption. He saj'6
1 ; lins and marketing. All kinds of fruit in eaters to Germany, and without Hagen- permit the team which defeated Welling- containing the bodies will bo first shipped
101, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, | good demand. Tomatoes and Vegetables ping. go to the fighting lino shelters at beck's help we are getting
a menagerie ton to visit Auckland and play a match to Sydney, and then transhipped to the large importations will be necessary.
particularly wanted. Send along a 'rial Japanese mail steamer Nikko Mam for
' . - <Al Kohn's, the Jeweller). shipment as early as possible. Consign The war has practically concen- home while brave men dare the risks of all the nations of tho world." The against an Auckland representative team;
mom.^ .
V/-.V- Lon / «
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&"«?»}
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Experience.
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I THE H.B.
direct to
FRUIT AND PRODUCE trated the whole of New Zealand's of war and suffer for his sake; or Hamburger Fremdenblatt records a meet- the- proceeds to he devoted to the Belgian
shipment to Hongkong. The Wellington
Chinese Association effected the insurances
THE SNOWBALL CHEQUE.
No High Prices. I Auctioneers EXCHANGE. .
trade into a few ports of the United who, if unable to go as a soldier, ing of farmers, who complained that they Fund. The Trent-ham team includes five and the cost of landing the bodies in Sydney, May 12.
Buht-teatin« Free. I and Produce Merchants. were not getting from the kitchens all tho New Zealaid representatives and several China will amount to over £100. The
HASTINGS. H.B. Kingdom, and these are so congested does not do all that lies in his power food scraps that ought to be available for men were natives of Gow Fong, in tho Six more £500 cheques were received
nans warn first Proprietors: inter-island players. Every member of
■ Tuesday each H.B. FRUIT PRODUCE. AND COOL with the war material constantly
KONTH.V ,•...-.• STORAGE COMPANY.
to strengthen in this most righteous feeding animals. Twenty thousand pigs' the team has played in inter-provincial
province of Canton, and in that village by Mr. Hugh Ward yesterday in aid of
they will eventually, find their last resting the Belgian Fund, making a total of
JLWkh. iv»
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... ' vU*Y\; -6. KARTELL,
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Manager, being moved to the Continent that war, the armies of tho Empire. could, they eaidj be fed on the waste from matches, place. £15,000,,
.
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD- THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915. 7

REPORT FROM GALLIPOLI GENERAL'S STIRRING TRIBUTE TO NEW ZEALANDERS.

FINEST TRADITIONS OF RACE GLORIOUSLY UPHELD.


ALLIES FORCE FIGHTING ALONG THE NORTHERN FRONT.

NEW GROUND WON NORTH OF ARRAS.


"FINAL DESPERATE BATTLE FOR CALAIS."

GERMAN ADVANCE CHECKED NEAE YPRES.

HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES. "IMPERISHABLE RECORD OF MILITARY VIRTUE." CHAPEL HEAVY LOSSES SUFFERED BY BOTH SIDES.
ENEMY STORMED IN FORTIFIED
Times and Sydney Sun Semces.
The following message has been received by His Excellency the
(Received May 12, 11-40 p.m.)
Governor, the. Earl of Liverpool, from Sir lan Hamilton, in reply to
one His Excellency sent on May 3:— OF GERMAN TRENCHES REACHED. London, May 12.
FOURTH LINE
"May I, speaking out of a full heart, he permitted to say how (Received May 12. 10 p.m.) A correspondent who has traversed the- plains of Flanders states
gloriously the New Zealand and Australian Contingents have upheld that fierce fighting is proceeding along the whole of the front of 76
DEFENCE WEAKENING.
Paris, May 11
(he finest traditions of our race during this struggle still in progress, miles from Arras to the sea, and that this is the final and most
An official communique states: The French successes north of
At first with audacity and dash, and since then with sleepless valour desperate battle for Calais. There were heavy losses on both sides
Anas are being extended. As the result of engagements of extreme
and untiring r, source they have already created for their country an
violence they captured the entire system of German trenches
astride during the first two days.
imperishable record of military virtue.
a large fort and chapel The Germans attacked Ypres- on Saturday with redoubled fury,
(Signed) lax Hamilton. the Loos-Vermclles Road. They also assaulted

NOTABLE SUCCESS IN FRANCE.


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at Notre Dame tie Lorette which had been transformed into a veritable but werebeaten off with heavy cost. Tho artillery fire was the
"Commanding the British Mediterranean Forces.*'
for heaviest and most terrible of the war. The massed guns bombarded
fortress, and had been defended by the Germans with ardour
East Ypres, and a tornado of shells and high explosives pulverised
months. The position was invested and rushed in the afternoon.
MESSAGE ACKNOWLEDGED BY MINISTER FOR DEFENCE. drove the enemy every yard of the ground, smashing the British trenches.
After a desperate conflict the allies, without stopping,
out of trenches south of the chapel, where several hundred German The troops withstood the bombardment with amazing courage and
ALLIES STORM A FORTRESS. NEW ZEALAND MORE THAN PROUD OF HER SONS. corpses were found,
resolution, but were unable to live within the zone of fire, and retired
to the second line in good order, though with lamentable losses.
'•German troops debouching from Ablain-St. Xazaire counter-
Wellington'. May The allies The enemy advanced to drive the British out of the. town, but
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12. attacked, but their attack was broken at the outset.


In reply to Sir lan Hamilton's telegram relating to the New Zca of a sugar the British troops poured out rifle and machine gun fire and shrapnel
resumed the offensive and gained ground in the direction
GERMANS DRIVEN FROM TRENCHES landers at the Dardanelles, the Hon. Jas. Allen, Minister for Defence,
has sent the following cablegram:—" His Excellency has sent me your
splendid message, which will be made public in New Zealand to-day.
refinery at Souchez.
After a violent engagement the allies seized a cemetery at
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upon the dense formations of advancing Germans, The latter were
slaughtered, whole battalions melting away* Some came on, but

New Zealand is more than proitd of what her sons have donV. ami Neuvillc-St. Vaast, which the Germans had strongly organised. They were driven off with the bayonet.

what you have been able to say of them.'' have now reached the fourth line of German trenches in this district, Successful British counter-attacks were then delivered, and ground
COMMUNICATION THREATENED. and continue to take many prisoners."' was gained towards Fromelles.

A cablegram from Melbourne states that in the House of Assembly the


I'lime Minister, Mr. Andrew Fisher, amid demonstrations of enthusiasm, read a
message of appreciation of the services of the Australians at the Dardanelles
GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS FAIL TO RETRIEVE LOSSES. GERMANS UNABLE TO PIERCE BRITISH LINES.
A report from General Sir lan Hamilton, relating to the from General Sir hn Hamilton, similar to that sent to the Dominion.
operations of the British forces in the Gallipoli Peninsula,
states that there was continual fighting from May 2 to May 6, COUNTER-ATTACKS SMASHED BY ALLIES' ARTILLERY. UNAVAILING ATTACKS UNDER COVER OF GAS.
though the Turkish attacks diminished in intensity. On MORE PRAISE FROM SIR IAN HAMILTON.
each occasion the enemy was repulsed without difficulty.
There are indications that the enemy's losses were very heavy
CARENCY INVESTED ON THREE SIDES. MASSED FORMATIONS MOWN DOWN BY ARTILLERY.
AUSTRALASIANS AS "

KEEN AS MUSTARD."
Indeed. The New Zealanders and Australians had been Paris, May 11• WELLINGTON, May 12.
engaged, and had fulfilled a most valuable function in con- London, May 11 An official communique reports that the allies repulsed an at- The High Commissioner reports from London on May 11:—"Sir
taining powerful forces of the enemy towards the narrow The Times' correspondent at the Dardanelles says that Sir lan tempt last night to retake the captured earthworks at Saint Georges.
Hamilton is full of praise for the Australasians, who he declares are They have invested John French reports that on Monday the Germans again counter-
neck of the peninsula. The allies' progress north of Arras continues.
as keen as mustard" for their job. Carency on three sides, and have captured 230 more prisoners and attacked east of Ypres, in the neighbourhood of the Menin road.
In a cable message to His Excellency the Governor,
"

The Germans now have precarious com- "Although the British trenches were subjected to a very heavy
several machine guns.
General Sir lan Hamilton pays a high tribute to the New bombardment, and an advance was made by the enemy under the
munication with Carency. The enemy's reinforcements, brought in
Zealand and Australian contingents.
AUSTRALASIANS ACCOMPLISH UNPRECEDENTED FEAT. motor-cars from Lens and Douai, did not enable them to regain the cover of asphyedating gas, the attack failed. Very heavy casualties
A communique from Paris states that British and French
troops attacked the Turkish positions in the south of the
upper hand were inflicted by the British shrapnel. The Germans, who attacked
The allies' fire smashed four strong counter-attacks yesterday
peninsula, and captured a height near Krithia. in mass formation, were literally mown down."
LANDING IN FACE OF STRONGLY POSTED ENEMY. afternoon at Loos, Notre Dame de Lorette. Souchez, and Xeuville-
The Russians report the renewal of the bombardment of Saint Vaast, with very heavy German losses. The allies also gained
the Bosphorus forts. ground, taking over a hundred prisoners. Up to last evening up- BRITISH PROTECTED AGAINST POISONOUS GAS.
The allies are vigorously pursuing the offensive north of wards of fifty officers had been captured. The enemy sustained
GENERAL BIRDWOOD VERY PROUD OF HIS MEN.
during the night a fresh setback, his counter-attacks being com-
Arras, and have gained new ground. The entire system of
Melbourne, May 12. pletely repulsed with very heavy losses. HARMLESSLY OVER THE TRENCHES.
German trenches in the region of the Loos>Vermelles Road CLOUD PASSES
Lieutenant-Colonel Simmenses, who has been invalided from German guns, after shelling Dunkirk harmlessly, threw eleven
was captured. A chapel at Notre Dame de Lorette, which shells into Bergues, south of Dunkirk, killing twelve and wounding Wellington, May 12.
Egypt, says General Birdwood told him that the Australasians were
has been transformed by the Germans into a fortress, was eleven persons. The allies' batteries stopped their bombardment.
about to attempt what it was believed had never before been at The High Commissioner reports from London on May 12:—"Paris
invested and stormed, the enemy being driven out of trenches tempted in the history of the world, namely, the landing of a big force
reports state that east of Ypres the British, when attacked with the
to the south. German reinforcements have been hurried to in the face of a strongly posted enemy. He was sure they would do
GERMANS CAUGHT IN TRAP AT NIEUPORT. aid of asphyxiating gas, allowed the cloud to pass, being protected
the front, but their counter-attacks have been smashed by the what was asked of them. His opinion was based upon watching
allies' artillery. In the region of Neuville St. Vaast the fourth them closely for many weeks. The general praised the keenness of
by masks recently adopted, and almost annihilated the enemy."
line of German trenches has been reached. The German the colonials, and said he had never seen such a large body of men
EXACTED TRIUMPH CHANGED TO DISASTER.
communication with Carency, which has been invested by the so physically fit. . He was very proud of them.
BELGIANS ADVANCE ACROSS THE YSER.
allies on the three sides, is reported to be precarious.
In Flanders the Germans are furiously attacking the British TURKS REPORT LOSS OF AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINE.
fine without avail. The British troops are now provided with ENFILADED. IN PURPOSELY ABANDONED TRENCHES. VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACK REPULSED.
masks as a protection against the German gases. In an attack 'Received May 12, B.S p.m.)

east of Ypres the Germans were almost annihilated when they SUNK WHILE ENTERING SEA OF MARMORA.
Dunkirk, May 11

advanced to attack after a cloud of gas bad passed over the Tt was expected that the German offensive in the region of GROUND GAINED SOUTH OF DIXMUDE.
British trenches. Xieuport would begin on May 9. The wind recently has been so
Wellington, May 12.
There is little further news from the eastern theatre. The strong that it would have dispersed asphyxiating gases. The Germans
REPORT NOT CONFIRMED BY BRITISH ADMIRALTY. finally attacked amid a blinding whirlwind of sand blowing upon The High Commissioner reports from London on May 12:—
Austrian* claim that the Russians have been compelled to
North of Dixmude the Belgians, having thrown bridges to the right
(Received Miiy 12, 730 p.m.)
the allies' trenches. "

fall back east of the Wisloka, in West Galicia.


London, May 12. In accordance with a prearranged plan, the allies' centre yielded bank of the Yser, were violcntly*ttacked by three German battalions,
The Government Press Bureau states that a Turkish official re- while the wings held their ground. The Germans followed up their which were repulsed with heavy losses. The Belgians gained ground
success, and established themselves in the abandoned trenches. Then
CONTINUAL FIGHTING ON GALLIPOLI PENINSULA. port, via Berlin, states that a Turkish warship sank the Australian
submarine AE2 when the latter was trying to enter the Sea 0/ Mar- the allies' wings doubled in and enfiladed the Germans on both sides.
south of Dixmude."

mora. Three officers and 29 men of the crew were made prisoners. A fierce struggle was carried on to the beach. The Germans

TUEKISH ATTACKS DIMINISH IN INTENSITY.


The British Admiralty has received no confirmation. finally were forced to retreat, leaving their wounded.
SUCCESSFUL RAID ON GERMAN AIR BASE.

AUSTRALASIANS HOLD POWERFUL FORCES IN CHECK.


CHARGES OF LOOTING. DIRIGIBLE SHED AT MAUBEUGE SET ON FIRE.
' Wellington, May 12.

FEW PLATED GOODS. FORCED TO ABANDON STATION.


< "The Prime Minister has received the following cable from the GERMANS
High Commissioner in London, dated May 11:-" Marquis of
Crewe, in the House of Lords, said that the following information
i Paris, May 11.
OFFICER'S EXPLANATION. aeroplane set fire to a dirigible shed at Maubeuge. The
had been received from General Sir lan Hamilton relating to the A French
Germans brought down a British aeroplane. British troops brought
operations at the Dardanelles up to Thursday last:—
On the night of May 2 there was a violent attack by the enemy
"

"
HONOURABLY ACQUITTED." down two German machines.
all along the line. Fighting went on from 8 p.m. to midnight. The A message from Amsterdam states that the Germans
are mov-
(Received M»y 11. 11.5 p.m.)
attack was repulsed with inconsiderable loss to us and heavy losses Sydney. May 12. ing their air-sheds from Maubeuge to Charleroi, further east.
to the enemy.
On every succeeding night up to the 6th the enemy renewed
"
The trial by court-martial of
attacks, but with diminishing intensity. On each occasion they were several officers and men of the New RUSSIANS HARD PRESSED IN WEST GALICIA.
repulsed without difficulty, certain advance being made by our troops. Guinea expeditionary force on
looting was
During the whole of this time the positions that were gained were charges of alleged
opened to-day.
Btrengthened, and further supplies came up. ATTACK BY RESERVES SAVES CRITICAL SITUATION.
It was reported that in front of the position occupied by the
" Colonel Patton was charged on six
°!)th Division a very large number of dead Turks were found, and counts with stealing and receiving
name-plates were picked up which showed that
the losses of the goods from the captured German
GERMAN EFFORT TO PIERCE RUSSIAN FRONT FOILED.
enemy were very heavy indeed. The French, on their side, gained vessel Komet, consisting of a quan-
on their left. They were stated to have inflicted tity of plated ware and other tabic (Received May 12, 10 p.m.)
an important point
furnishings. Three charges were Petrograd, May 11.
with the bayonet very heavy losses on the enemy.
withdrawn. Patton pleaded not
The operations all through had been supported by the fleet, but
"

to be given yet from the naval point guilty to all the charges. An official communique states: "In the principal sector of the
there was no special information Counsel for the prosecution ad- fighting, namely the region of Stryszow, east of the Wisloka, in West
of view, although the fleet had been rendering most valuable assis-
The New Zealanders and Australians
mitted that Patton had been per- Galicia, an unfavourable situation was created on the evening, of the
tance to the land operations. fectly frank and had given every Russian reserves against the enemy's
and had fulfilled a most valuable function in 9th. An impetuous attack by
had also been engaged, assistance in investigating the mat- right wing, which was attempting to pierce the Russian front,
enemy, towards the narrow neck arrested
containing powerful forces of the
ter. The value of the articles in- Russians to fall back quickly to an
of the peninsula." volved, which had been handed over the German onset and enabled the

to the Commonwealth Government, assigned position."

GENERAL ATTACK BY BRITISH AND FRENCH TROOPS


was 10s.
Colonel Holmes, commander of the
AUSTRIAN* CLAIM TO HAVE BROKEN RUSSIAN LINE.
expeditionary force, gave evidence
that he issued instructions to officers
HEIGHT CARRIED WITH BAYONET NEAR KEITHIA. that great care should be taken to
safeguard private property. De- EASTERN WING IN POLAND SAID TO BE RETREATING.
scribing Patton, he said that a finer (Received May 12. 8.5 p.ni )
TURKS,
NO COUNTERATTACK ATTEMPTED BY soldier or more honourable man Amsterdam, May 11.
i
never existed. during
An official communique from Vienna states: "Our troops
(Received May 12. 11.5 p.m.)
Colonel Patton, in evidence, said at Debica, on
Paris, May 12. the last two days have broken the Russian line
that he was in charge of tho expedi- Vistula to retreat
the Wisloka, compelling the forces south
"British and French forces in of the
An official communique states: tion which captured the Komet. wing in Poland is
South Gallipoli, supported by the fleet, delivered a general attack on quickly behind the Wisloka. The Russian eastern
After returning to Rabaul, one of the strongly-fortified Kid. front which
the evening of May 8 on
Turkish positions which had been penetrated also retreating and evacuating the
officials asked him if he would like a
troops with remarkable dash and vigour carried has become untenable. '
on the 7th. The memento of the expedition. He said
of trenches and a height adjoining Krithia with
the
several lines that he would be delighted. Later,
bavonet.
"During the 9th they fortified themselves
"

on the ground von


the articles forming the basis of the
charges were sent to his room. He PIRATES' TOLL SINCE BEGINNING OF WAR.
The Turks did not attempt to counter-attack." made no secret of having them, and
understood that it was the invari- MURDERED.
able practice of soldiers to take FIFTEEN HUNDRED NON-COMBATANTS
RUSSIANS AGAIN BOMBARD BOSPHORUS FORTS. away
sort.
some little souvenir of the
SUNK.
The Court found Colonel Patton TWO HUNDRED VESSELS OF ALL CLASSES
not guilty, and he was
honourably
GOEBEN TAKES FLIGHT AFTER BEING HIT. London, May 11.
SEA.
MAP OF THE WESTERN WAR AREA, FROM THE AISNE TO THE NORTH acquitted.
Dr MacXamara, Secretary to the Admiralty,
announced in the
(Received May 12. 11.5 p.m.)
The region of the allies' offensive is between Arras and La Bassee. Neuville St. Vaast lies between A'rraij and Lens. In a case against Sergeant Ander-
Retrograd, May 11.
three miles northwest of Neuville and Ablain St. Nazairo is about two miles oast of Souchez. Carcncy
son, the prosecutor said there was
to offer in support of
House "ofCommons that 201 merchantmen, yachts,
and
trawlers, and
members of crews
bombarded Souchez is about no evidence drifters had been sunk, and 1556 passengers
An official communique states: The Black Sea fleet Nazairo, and Souchez, little to is about three miles north-west of Lens and the charges, and Anderson was hon-
drowned since the beginning of the war.
lies between Ablain, St. a the south. Loos
the Bosphorua forts, Warships engaged the Goeben, which was ourably acquitted.
yermelles about five miles eouth-weat of La Basses,
struck and fled^'A,
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, IiAY 13. 1915.
AUSTRALIA'S SENTIMENT. "TOO PROUD TO FIGHT." BRITAIN AROUSED.
8 NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
SERGEANT AND
Sergeant Percy Savage.
PRIVATE SUCCUMB TO WOUNDS.
Next of kin: Mrs. L. Stewart, 480, Drummohd Street,
THE ALIEN DANGER.
Carlton, Melbourne (aunt).
Private Leonard Charles Harding. Next of kin: J. Harding, '36, .Wilraers, CABINET ' CONSIDERING. EMPIRE WAGING WAR. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE. VICTIMS TO BE AVENGED,
; TWO OFFICERS KILLED AND TWO REPORTED MISSING. Christchurch (father).
WILSON'S VIEW. NATION'S DETERMINATION.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO-DAY. PROWESS OF AUSTRALASIANS. PRESIDENT
FURTHER LIST OF ELEVEN MEN WOUNDED. (Received M»y 12, 8.5 p.m.) Times and Sydney Sun Services.
SERGEANT AND PRIVATE DIE FROM INJURIES. (Received May 12. 8.5 p.m.)
1
Tho following are reported wounded London, May 12. New York, May 12. London, May 11.
A procession of city men marched-
BRITAIN WILL NOT FORGET. President Wilson, addressing 4000 The Times, in a leader, says:—
AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. naturalised Americans at Phila- The full ■ horror of the Lusitania
to the House of Commons and pre- London, May 11.
"

SIX OFFICERS AND ELEVEN MEN WOUNDED. delphia, referred to the loss of the crime is now revealed. It has
Private Frank Gunn. Next of kin: Mrs. P. A. Gunn, Mataroa, Westland sented a petition to Cabinet regard- The Empire Parliamentary Asso- Lusitania. Ho said America must
ing the grave danger of allowing stirred the people more deeply than
Wellington, May 12. (mother). ciation gave a luncheon in the House set an example of peace. The any of the other murderous acts of
aliens to remain at large. of Commons in honour of Mr. J. C.
Depart- Private Arthur John Phillips. Next of kin: Mrs. John Phillips, Burton Road, reason why she would not fight was the Germans. Never since the world
Two further casualty lists were issued by the Defence A deputation representing the Watson, ex-Premier of Australia. because peace exerted a healing in-
thirteen
Point Chevalier, Auckland.
Stock Exchange, the Baltic Ex- began have we had the spectacle
ment to-day. names of ten officers and
They contain the Sir G Reid, Mr. T. Mackenzie, Lord fluence on the whole world. of a whole race of many millions
two are re- change, Lloyd's, the metal market, Sydenham, Lord Islington,' Lord
men. Of the officers, two have been killed in action, and the Corn Exchange, in- There was, said the President, scientifically organised for wholesale
sergeant and a WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Emmott, Sir Gilbert Parker, and such a thing as a man being too murder and with the lust of devasta-
ported missing, and six have been wounded. A terviewed Sir J. A, Simon, many members of the House of
Attorney-General, on the matter. proud to fight, such a thing as being tion. American intervention in the
private have succumbed to their injuries, and eleven men are
re- Private William Henry Biggs. Next of kin: Wm. Goorgo Biggs, fanner, Matapu. Commons were present.
Meetings are being organised in Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Colonial in the right and there being no need war could not materially affect the
ported wounded. Private Fred. Herdern Davey. Next of kin: W. H. Davoy, James Street, to convince by force. situation, but we can legitimately
Kensington, Timaru. all parts of the country to discuss Secretary, who presided, said Mr.
The total casualties reported to date are :—
the alien danger. President Wilson pleaded for the ask whether a nation whose citizens
Private Albert Henry Hartley. Next of kin: Mrs. W. H. Hartley, Makowhai, Watson must be proud to be in welding of the foreign blood that are wantonly destroyed can continue
In the House of Commons, Mr.


Officers. Men.
Sanson, via Feilding. London and learn of the prowess of makes up the, American nation, to have friendly official relations
Killed or died of wounds 12 28 H. J. Tennant, Parliamentary Sec- the Australians and New Zealand-
pointing out that the true goal ol with a Power that is so sunk in
:..

retary to the War Office, promised


...

Private Fercival Noel Norman Jamleson. Next of kin Robina Jamieson, Petone
Wounded and missing 2 ers in the Dardanelles, though un- degradation! This latest

K>3 (sister). that Cabinet would reconsider the citizenship was loyalty to the coun- moral
Wounded 34 , happily loss of life was concurrent massacre has stiffened a thousand-
Private Richard Rickard. Next of kin: Mrs. D. Cooper, Bell Block, New Ply- alien problem, and report to the with their great achievement. Mr. try adopted.
House on Thursday. President Wilson's statement fold the resolute determination of
Totals • 48 681 mouth. Harcourt said he could assure Aus-
enthusiasm. Great Britain to avenge the victims.
tralia that, the people of Great Bri- aroused a tumult of The only way to restore the peace of
A statement was made by the Minister for Defence to-day
that Private David Lionel Smith. Next of kin: Mr. C. Smith, Bank of New Zealand,
tain would not forget. Thousands of small American flags
Palmerston North. the world is to carry the war
-

some portion of the Mounted Rifles Brigade, possibly without horses,


GERMAN INHUMANITY. Mr. Watson, in reply, said the were waved. throughout the length and breadth
Peninsula, but none Australians were pre-eminently a After the meeting President Wil-
has pro; ably joined the infantry on the Gallipoli peaceful people, concerned in the son stated that the Lusitania was
of Germany. Unless Great Britain
casualty lists have contained the names of any members
of OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. has entered the bloodshed in vain,
of the development of their immense terri- not in his mind when he made the
however long the strife may be, such
that section of the force. Prlvato John Stanley Crawford. Next of kin: John Crawford, 8, Fea Street, MURDER OF PRISONERS. tory. The present was was thea statement. He had matter,
not not yet come to
but was is the only permissible end to the

!
Dalmore, Dunedin (father). Mother Country war, it a decision on that
Empire's war, and from that point still awaiting the facts.
war."
Private John Hossack. Next of kin: Mrs. W. Hossack, Ure Street, Oamaru
. OFFICERS KILLED IN ACTION. (mother). VENGEANCE TO BE EXACTED. of view Australia approached it. He
The Daily Chronicle's New York
was gratified that the troops had correspondent says the general im-
' 2nd Lieutenant William Godfrey Skelton, 13th, North
Battalion. Next
Canterbury and Westland,
of kin: William Edward upheld the glory and tradition of the pression in New York is that Presi- SCENES AT LIVERPOOL.
Company, Cn*rbwy Infantry
HOWITZER BATTERY. TO THE UTTERMOST flag. Mr. Watson quoted Mr. dent Wilson is determined to main-
Skelton," 43, Radloy Road, Woolston, Christchurch.
*

'.
Fisher's statement that Australia tain neutrality, hoping to wear
4

assistant-adjutant of the FARTHING."


Lieutenant John Stuart Eeia, 4th, Otago, Regiment, Gunner Alexander Cook. Next of kin: Mrs. M. Wylie Dalmany, Coronation
would give its last man and last indignation and
Next of kin: W. E. C. Reid, public accountant, Road, Epsom, Auckland (sister). London, May 11.
down national ARRIVAL OF SURVIVORS.
Otago Infantry Battalion. shilling, and went on to say that the demand for revenge by diplo-
.

Princes Street, Dunedin (father). Replying to a question, Earl Australians regretted the necessity matic delay, until something else
Crewe stated that the communica- for prosecuting the war, but said it absorbs public attention.
AUSTRIA'S BID FOR ITALIAN NEUTRALITY. tion respecting Prince Ruprecht of WOMEN WAIT IN VAIN.
must be prosecuted to the last Deep resentment has been shown
Second Lieutenant W. G. Skelton was born at Chriskhurch
on August 11, Bavaria ordering the murder of degree. Sydney Sun Services.
on account of children in German Times and
1893. In August last he was a clerk in the employ of the Christclnireli
Tramway British prisoners came from official A suggestion had been made that
sources. While the Government lan appeal should be made to the schools being given a half-holiday London, May 11
He was single, and, prior to joining the expeditionary force, was
an
Board.
CESSION OF TERRITORY IN TRENTINO AND ISTRIA. had no confirmation of the German i better nature of Germany to bring in celebration of the sinking of the
The Lusitania's crew, numbering
officer in the senior cadets.
soldiers' statements, they had no Lusitania. 665, all belonged to Liverpool. A
reason to doubt their authenticity. ing the war to a conclusion. The sink- American opinion, which has
number of their womenfolk kept
Lieutenant J. S. Reid is the only son of Mr. W. E. C. Reid, public Ear] Crewo repeated that these ex- of the Lusitania was the best hitherto hesitated to believe ac-
vigil throughout the night, their
qualified answer to such a suggestion. It counts of atrocities in Belgium and
accountant of Duncdin. He had studied for the legal profession, and EX-PREMIER FAVOURS ITALY'S ACCEPTANCE. cesses would have to be paid for to strained faces being in most vivid
-"

shortly outbreak of war. His commission in was impossible to bring things home France, is now convinced of the
for the LL.B. degree before the the uttermost farthing. contrast to the stoical unconcern of
1912. Lieutenant Reid was (Received May 12, 7.30 p.m.) to a nation cradled in militarism truth of the reports.
the 4th, Otago, Regiment dates from April 24, the survivors. One distraught
only 21 years old. Rome, May 11. without breaking the back of the mother tugged imploringly at sur-
military power. Any peace short of
OFFICER CRUCIFIED. that would be a most suicidal policy vivors' clothes, crying out, Has
"

The newspapers state that Signor Giolitti, ex-Premier of Italy,


AUCKLAND OFFICES MISSING. who favours neutrality, informed the King that he considered Aus- on the part of the allies. Mr. Wat-
AMERICA ABLAZE. anyone seen Dan Daley, a fireman,
my son?" When told that he was
Next tria's concessions satisfactory. son urged Mr. Harcourt to expedite
Captain Alfred Bishop Morton, N.Z.S.C., Staff Captain, Infantry Brigade. REPORT BY CANADIANS. an informal gathering of the over- among the drowned she flung herself
of kin: W. E. Morton, Momona Road, Green Lane, Auckland (father). The Corriere d'ltalia states that Austria offers to concedeTrentino on a packing case wailing. Her sor-
up to Menau, while the Istrian border shall start from the north of London, May 11. seas representatives before the con- UNIVERSAL HORROR. row passed unnoticed by the
war. Such a meeting
Gorizis and pass through Nabresf, near Trieste. Italy will be given Canadian wounded at the fighting clusion of the possible harm, and a
majority of those present, who were
"
the Ger- could do no engaged in happy reunions.
Captain A. B. Morton is the second son of Mr. W. E. Morton, of Green a free hand in the South of Albania. round Ypres report that
good might be accom-
Lane, Auckland, and is about S3 years old. Ke was educated at the
Auckland mans crucified an officer. They great deal of MR. WILSON COUNSELS CALM. One could hear such an exclama-
at the age of 16 years. entered the office of Messrs. H. The Messagero states that the supporters of Signor Giolitti are pinned him to the wall with bayo- plished by getting the mind of men tion as, He's saved!" and then
"

Grammar School, and Times and Sydney Sun Services.


B. Morton and Co. In that year he joined the Auckland College
Rifles, and apt to forget that if she wins Austria will subsequently take back what nets, bayoneting him in the throat, from overseas in respect of war pro- witness the fortunate one being de-
two years later joined the Sixth New Zealand Contingent for service in South she has conceded. If she loses, the concessions are valueless. and finally riddled the body with blems which had arisen. Those London, May 11. voured 'with kisses. Two Canadian
Africa. As a/private he took part in the operations in the Transvaal, in the bullets. from overseas were now statesmen The Times' correspondent in New soldiers were seen embracing their
Orange River Colony, on the Zululand frontier of Natal, and in Cape Colony. of the Empire, and not likely to sub- York says that America is ablaze mother, who had sailed in the Lusi-
At the close of the war he received the Queen's Medal with five clasps.
Ou KAISER , APPEALS TO DOWAGER QUEEN. ject the Imperial Government to with indignation, and the universal tania with the intention of paying
returning to Auckland Captain Morton joined the A Battery, Field, Artillery, CIVILISATION ENDANGERED any- embarrassment. horror may force the Government to them a surprise visit. . The first inti-
and graduated from the ranks to the rank of lieutenant. On the inauguration Mr. Watson sails for America to- a declaration of war. The question mation the sons had that their
of. the territorial training system ,Captain Morton was appointed to the New morrow. is discussed in every part of mother was aboard was the an-
Zealand Staff Corps, his first appointment being as group officer at'Peeroa. "ONLY ONE REIGNS IN THE HOUSE OF SAVOY." ALLIES FIGHTING FOR LAW. America. No doubt Mr. Wilson is nouncement that she was among the
. On June 11, 1913, Captain Morton was appointed to the command of No. 1 firmly determined to avoid war if rescued.
Lokdon, May ii.
area group, which comprises the city and suburbs of Auckland. His duties Rome, May 11.
Viscount Bryce, speaking in Lon-
ARMING AUSTRIA. possible. Mr. Wilson is anxious
that the public should restrain any
A Russian manifested considerable
pride in a lifebelt, which he per-
included the organisation of the senior cadet force,, and he devoted to that work The Kaiser appealed to the Dowager Queen Margharita to strive"

1 the enthusiasm and zeal which has characterised his military career. When the to avert a conflict. The Queen replied: "In the House of Savoy only
don, said: The issues raised by the
"

paroxysms of rage and give the sisted in wearing; over his topcoat.
main force was organised Captain Morton was appointed staff captain of the conduct of the German Army and Government a free hand to deal
• infantry brigade, "and left Auckland on August 22 to superintend the arrange-
one reigns at a time." ■<!>< Navy give a new importance to the SUBMARINES AND AIRSHIPS with the crisis.
war and international law. The
ment of the mobilisation camp at Palmerston North. While the force was in
Egypt, Captain Morton was offered,, the command of the Maori contingent, with latter is the only thing which stands SEARCHING FOR THE DEAD
the rank of major, but he declined the promotion, preferring to go into the firing- GERMAN FABRICATION. BRITISH CASUALTIES. between us and primitive savagery.
We are in danger of being brought
ARRIVAL FROM GERMANY. RAGE AGAINST GERMANS.
. line. Captain Morton has been actively associated with the defence forces
back to that stage. Germany's only (Received May 12. 7.30 p.m.)
for 17 years, and he holds a long-service medal. DUTCH TUG CHARTERED.,

reason can bo to terrify her oppon- ''

London, May 11.


'■[■/■' /
FIGHT IN NORTH SEA. ARMY AND NAVY. ents, but so far from terrifying Bri- Ai-wireless message from Berlin OUTBREAKS IN LONDON.
tain, every fresh violation makes it states that three German submarines
OFFICER WOUNDED AND KISSING.
more clearly our duty to persevere SIXTEEN BODIES FOUND.
and two Zeppelins have arrived at
Lieutenant Hugh Liddon ; Richards, 14th,. South Otago, Company, Otago Infantry BRITISH LOSSES CLAIMED. SUFFERERS FROM GAS. in the war, vindicate treaties, re- the* -Austrian port of Pola, on the HIGH FEELING London, May 11.
store international law, and obtain IN LIVERPOOL.

•3 Battalion. Next of kin: Isaac Richards, College House, Christchureh (father). satisfaction for outrages and crimes Adriatic. A Dutch .tug, specially chartered,
on humanity." '
picked up the bodies of five women,
DENIAL BY ADMIRALTY. DARDANELLES OPERATIONS. nine men, and two children, passen-
._?,>;- \ ..

.■ GERMAN SHOPS WRECKED.


RAID ON SOUTHEND.
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:.-'" Lieutenant H. L. Richards has'a brother serving in No. 3 Battery, New London, May 11. (Received May 12, 10.10 p.m.)
gers by the Lusitania!
. Zealand Field Artillery Brigade, now at, the front. He was born at Auckland London, May 12.
on July 14, 1891. A commercial agent by occupation, he was last employed
The Government Press Bureau BELGIUM'S INDICTMENT.
London, May 12. A crowd attacked a number of
by the New Zealand Loan andlVlercantile Agency Company, Limited. In August, quotes a Berlin official statement, shops at
The latest casualty list shows army RAIN OF FLAMING BOMBS. German pork butchers'
i 1914, he was a lieutenant in the 14th, .South Otago, Regiment. He is a single professedly based on British naval officers killed, 27; injured by gas,
BRITISH REPORT READY. Walthamstbw. Considerable damage THE CUNARD LINE.
man. Jv officers' letters, stating that in a 10; wounded, 51; missing, 4; men was done.
naval fight off Bergen on the night killed, 120; wounded, 631; missing, London, May 11. A large crowd of city men attacked
GREAT DAMAGE BY FIRES.
OFFICERS WOUNDED. of April 7 the British battleship 8. . / ,
The Pall Mall Gazette states that German shops in Cullum Street. FUTURE SAILINGS. ;
Superb and the armoured cruiser Navy.—Men missing. and believed after a half-year's inquiry Viscount Times and Sydney Sun Services. Policemen drove them off. Out-
' Major George Mitchell, Bth, Southland, Regiment, commanding second reinforce- Warrior were sunk, and . the battle- to be prisoners 'of war are: From Bryce's committee is prepared to re- (Received May 12, 5.40 p.m.) breaks occurred elsewhere in Lon- London, May 11.
ments for Otago Infantry Battalion. Next of kin: Mrs. A. M. Mitchell, ship Lion was damaged. Other the destroyers Maori and Crusader, port upon German inhumanity and The Cunard Line has cancelled
London, May 11. don.
The Retreat, Waikawa (wife). y disasters are also detailed. The 88. As a result of the Dardanelles
outrages in Belgium. The country
On the morning of the Zeppelin
Salesmen at Smithfield boycotted next Saturday's sailing from Liver-
operations,, 9 officers 'have been must be prepared for a narrative of An American butcher pool to New York, owing to inability
Captain William Fleming, second in command, 10th, North Otago, Company, statement says that letters say that killed and 29 wounded; and 20 men officially sanctioned murder and raid the people df. Southend-on-Sea the Germans.
expressed his intention of serv- to replace the Liisitania. The
Otago Infantry Battalion. were awakened by the droning of who
Next of kin: Mrs. E. Fleming, 35, Hope Street,
the German Navy did not suffer any killed and 30 wounded:
;

Dunedin (mother). brutal acts on unarmed men, women engines overhead, and a deafening ing a German was placed head first Transylvania will sail for New York
loss. The German statement adds: Sub-Lieutenant H. M. Chrystall, and children comparable only with refuse. as usual on Saturday, May 22.
Captain Donald Simson, Field Engineers (British section). Next of kin: H. N. "

The German Navy did not partici- of the Royal Naval Volunteers, a the brutal excesses of the Khurds explosion. Flaming bombs lighted in a barrel of by a girl whose fiance
Simson, Remuera Road, Auckland. v up the sky, and great fires broke out A mob, led
pate in any fight on the night men- New Zealander, , was slightly and the Armenian mi ssacres. town. Win- was a Lusitania victim, wrecked and
Captain Frederick Waite, New Zealand Engineers (slightly wounded). Next of in many parts of the shop in
tioned, and, therefore, the British wounded at the Dardanelles. dows were shattered for miles
. looted a German butcher's NEWMARKET RESOLUTION.
kin: Mrs. Frederick Waite, Waiwera South, Otago (wife). ' ships must have been in conflict with Mr. J. C. Wedgewood, Liberal Liverpool. The furniture was
around. Reference wjui made to the loss of the
Lieutenant Richard Ewen Eggleston, Otago Infantry Battalion. Next of kin: each other in, the darkness." member in the House of Commons FROM SPORT TO WAR. An invalided soldier named Linton smashed or carried off. The Lusitania at last night's meeting of the
picked up a bomb which he im- rioters then wrecked every Ger-
Joseph Eggleston, 135, Cargill Street, Dnnedin (father).
Mr". Winston Churchill describes for Newcastle-under-Lyme, has been Newmarket Borough Council. The fol-
2nd Lieutenant David John Albert Lyttle, 14th, South Otago, Company. Next the above as an absolute fabrication, wounded in the fighting at the mersed in a bucket of water. Many man shop from Seaforth, in lowing resolution was carried: This coun-
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of kin: John Lyltle, Chatton Road, Gore (father). and says it shows Germany's anxiety Dardanelles. remarkable escapes are reported. A the north, to Garston, in the cil deeply deplores the sinking of the
at the present moment to impress R.' A. Lloyd, ,tho Irish inter- FOOTBALLERS' PATRIOTISM. bomb crashed into a room close to a south, of the city, and also raided Lusitania, and extends its heartfelt sym-
neutral States. national footballer, has been killed cot in which two babies were sleep- the commercial centre of the city. pathy to the relatives and friends of the
Major George Mitchell left New Zealand in command of the second
reinforcement draft for the Otago Battalion. He is a member of an old- A message from the High Commis- in action. ing, but the babies were unhurt. A Several anti-German outbreaks oc- killed."
sioner, under date London, May ,11, RESPONSE IN AUSTRALIA. dog aroused one family, saving them curred at Manchester and Salford,
established Balclutha family, and for some years was well known in Otago and
states: "The Admiralty declares Sidney. May 12. from suffocation. where several shops were, stormed,
Canterbury as traveller for a large Dunedin firm of paint and oil merchants.
Later he entered into business on his own account. He hag always been keenly that a German wireless statement AN UNWELCOME VISITOR. A total of 660 players under
and considerable damage caused. CANADIAN CASUALTIES.
that the British warships Superb The directors of the Royal Ex-
interested in military matters, and, by hard study and devotion to duty, he rose Rugby Union rules, and over 1000
from a subordinate position in a Balclutha infantry company to the rank of and Warrior were sunk as the result under Rugby League rules, have en-
BOMBS ON PARIS SUBURB. changes in London and Manchester,
of a fight in the North Sea, while and. the committee of the Metal
major. He is about 36 years of age. He saw service during the Boer war.
other cruisers arrived in the Tyne HINT TO HERR DERNBERG. listed. Exchange have requested Germans TWO THOUSAND MORE.
badly damaged, the Lion very seri- MANY PEOPLE INJURED. and Austvians not to attend. Times trad Sydney Sun Services.
ously damaged, is a fabrication. The
Captain William Fleming was born at Dunedin on September 20, 1885. He
was captain in the Bth, Southland, Regiment. He is a single man.
Admiralty also denies that British NOT WANTED IN AMERICA,
CHINA. BRITAIN IN Paris, May 11. (Received May 12, 5.40 p.m.)

warships fought each other, not (Received liny 12, 115 p.m.) A Taube dropped several bombs SOUTH AFRICAN FEELING. London, May 11.
recognising each other in the dark- on St. Denis, 5$ miles from the A from Toronto states
message
Washington, May
Captain Donald Simson is a son of Mr. H. N. Simson, Remuera Road, ness." 12. NO COMPACT WITH JAPAN. centre of Paris, causing much dam- that the latest Canadian casualties
Auckland. He served in the South African war, and afterwards was in business Cabinet is likely to intimate to age, and many people being injured. GERMANS OSTRACISED. in the region of Ypres amount to
in Johannesburg, where he became a member of the Town Council. He was Herr Dernberg that he had bettor Aeroplanes drove off the intruder. 2776.
making a business visit to London when the war started, and he immediately GENESIS OF THE STORY. return to Germany, as his presence STATEMENT BY SIR E. GREY.
joined King Edward's Horse. Subsequently he transferred to the New Zealand in the United States ib distasteful
section. A private cablegram received in Wellington yesterday stated that to the Government owing to his London, May 11. RUAHINE'S CARGO SEIZED. DISMISSAL DEMANDED.
political activities and his attempts Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secre-
LIFE ON A BATTLESHIP.
Captain Sirnson expects to leave for New Zealand next month. Capetown, May 11.
FROM TURKISH SOURCE. to justify the sinking of the Lusi- tary, in the House of Commons, in Tiife on one of H.M. battleships is
The majority of the men at the described by a seaman of the Tiger, who
tania. reply to a question, said there was QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT
(Received May 12, 11.5 p.m.) Grnkpan power station, which serves writes : We manage to get a good deal
It is understood that President no understanding between Great

Captain Frederick Waitc is a native of Dunedin, and is 30 years of age.


London, May 12. Wilson will demand that many of the Rand mines, have re- of, quiet fun out of life. We have a
He is a farmer by occupation, and a married roan with one child. He was Germany Britain and Japan, regardi. spheres
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sohed to go out on strike unless all marine band on board. To-night we had
major of No. 2 Field Company,, New Zealand Engineers, Dunedin, and went The Berlin message regarding the should observe in future the recog- of influence, or the right to mine MEAT FOR THE
alleged fight off Bergen is professed nised rules of warfare, MARKET. Germans, either naturalised or un- a pleasant musical evening. Usually we
away with the expeditionary force as a captain. and give a minerals, or run railways in China. naturalised, "are discharged. have a rough-and-ready concert, and have
to be based upon a letter taken from guarantee against a repetition of
the commander of the Australian the Falaba and Lusitania outrages.
1 London, May 11. a number of very good singers. Our con-
Mr. Walter Runciman, President cert usually consists of about a dozen
Lieutenant R. E. Egglestone is a native of Lawrence, Otago, and is'2s years submarine AE2, which the Turks are HOW THE WAR WILL END. of the Board of. Trade, in reply to turns. Every free evening there are a
of. age. A telegraphist by becupation, he is a single man. A prominent athleto,
reported to have Bunk.
Herr Dernberg, an ex-Secretary for the
Mr. Will Thome, said that the AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY. number of men dancing. To anyone not
he beat Opie in the 100yds championship of New Zealand at Invercargill in 1912. Government had commandeered the used to naval life an evening here would
Colonies, has been in the United States be interesting. Our battery deck is the
for several months publicly leading a pro- SUDDEN GERMAN COLLAPSE whole of the Ruahine's frozen meat.

Lieutenant D. J. A. Lyttle was born at Waikaia on January 28, 1888. He


S.S. OSTERLEY'S ESCAPE. German propaganda. It would be placed on the market
WANTON MURDER.
playground. Try and imagine a steel com-
partment about Bft high, 18ft to 20ft wide,
as soon as the conditions of sale had
is a -teacher by profession, and last served under the Southland Education been settled. He would consider (Received May 12. lb p.m.) and roughly 100ft long. One end dancers
THE COST OF PIRACY. are enjoying themselves to the strains
WARNED OF DECOY VESSEL. USE OF GAS BY BRITISH.
Board. He is a single man. the practicability of placing the
Fremantle, May 12. meat with firms who had no impor- Melbourne, May 12. of a melodeon. The remainder of the

Fremantle, May 12. Bishop Sadlier, of Nelson, New tations in stock. 'In the House of Assembly, the crew are scattered about mostly seated
Among the men reported in the casualty list published yesterday as
dangerously ill is Private Edward Oliver Ruddock (Field Engineers), who is Shortly after starting on her pre- Zealand, who is a passenger by the members standing, and in silence, on the deck, busy with cards, dominoes,
and there you will
sent voyage from London, the Orient NO TIME FOR DEBATE. Osterley, states that many promin- adopted a resolution of sympathy and papers. Here
stated to be suffering from acute appendicitis. He is the second son of Arch- a fellow up against the side with a
deacon David Ruddock, of Napier. He was educated at St. John's College, steamer Osterley passed a steamer London, May 11.
ent men at Home thought the war THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. with the relatives of those who, by see
writing-pad on his, knee, writing letters,
Auckland, and was studying medicine at Edinburgh University when the war settling clown after being torpedoed. would end suddenly, owing to the the sinking of the Lusitania, were little crowds chatting, and everyone, or
Mr. J. King, M.P„ in the House economic collapse of Germany, but wantonly murdered in the name of lather almost everyone, smoking; so many
began. Ho enlisted in the British contingent of New Zealanders. His elder In the Bay of Biscay, after being of Commons, asked whether, before it would be that a stranger, at any rate, on entering
brother, Lieutenant W. D. Ruddock, is an officer of the 3rd, Auckland, Squadron, warned to beware of a decoy
vessel, sanctioning the use of gas by the such collapse necessary to see.that CELEBRATIONS CANCELLED. war. imagine the place on fire. On
Mounted Rifles. 1 . the Osterley sighted a small steamer military authorities, the House
was not a German (Received May 12, 7.30 p.m.)
Mr. Andrew Fisher; the Prime would
the lower decks one or two gramaphoncs
subterfuge.
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The death from .-wounds of Private J. C. Warren, Otago Infantry Battalion, flying distress signals, and asking would be given an opportunity Minister, in moving the resolution, try to outdo each other for noise. So
was'announced yesterday. The address of his mother, Mrs. J. M. Warren, help because her rudder was dam- discuss the matter.
to Referring to the submarines, the London, May 11. said that the only way to prevent you see we are not dull."
'was given as 14, Buccleugh Street, North-east Valley, Dunlin. Mrs.; Warren The
bishop said that Germany lost many A Gazette announces that all cele- such dreadful violations of the laws
' ' aged by torpedo.
a Osterley Mr, Agquith regretted that he more tha'i was generally known, brations, of the King's Birthday, on
. ~ removed to' Auckland 'some time ago, and ib now resident at .15, York Street, ' swung round, and the stranger could not promise a day for such a owing to of war would be a court which
Parncll. ' ( , ~'■■ .-i '■■ _■*•
"'- ;'-./ ■■'. >>.£. j.
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uf :'...-J qleared off. discussion.


secret British preventive June 3, are cancelled, except tho should make the perpetrators suffer at Gaiters, goloshes, gum boots, leggings,
slaughter prices at Pearson's Boot
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measures. flying of flags. -

for their crimes. Stores, Newton, .' , . : . "'X


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THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1915.
SECOND EDITION. BERNHARDI
9

REFUTED. LETTER FROM EGYPT. ATHLETE AND SOLDIER. SUPPLY


OF MUNITIONS. STRUGGLE FOR HILL 60 AROUND THE LINES. PERSONAL ITEMS.
TRUTH ABOUT BELGIUM.
DARDANELLES CASUALTIES OFF TO DARDANELLES. ANTHONY WILDING'S DEATH. OFFERS of siaviei, DOMINATING POSITION, BRAINS OF THE ARMY. Dr. T. Wilson, of Sydney, is at presen*
on a visit to Auckland, and is staying at
AN OFFICIAL REPLY. tbe Central Hotel.
HTH AUSTRALIAN LIST. The French Ciovernment has issued a
NEW ZEALANDERS FIT. KILLED IN RECENT ACTION. EMPLOYERS IX OVERALLS. EMINENCE ON A PLAIN. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. The Hon. W. H. Hemes, Minister fur
reply to the series of articles written for fliV TCLEOHAPa.—I-RESS ASSOCUIIO.N.] [BY TELEGRAPH.— [DT TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Railways, left for Wellington by the mid-
American 'consumption ASSOCIATION.J
by General day express yesterday.
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Bernhardt, the German war expert, in Wellington, Wednesday. SERVICE WITH FLYING WING. Dusediv. 'V'edwwfay-. CilSisff.iUjSl'fl, WetffWStiay,
OVER 160 NAMES. ™
he, seeks to justify Germany's
A very interesting
letter, dated March A largely.atfended Wetting was iiejil at CONTRASTS OF PEACE NEAR Mr. Jackson Palmer, Chief Judge of the
Received May 13, 1.35 m
action
ays:—.
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the war. officialThe' nolo
<M ast ',' been received by the Hon. [BT TF£E<UUtk lt.
James Allen, Minister for Defence,

COURESr-ONUKXT.] lort C Mmn t ..A


last evening % consider aI tins, is now in Cnristch'urHi
Belgian office!-, Jjaioi . lie Mar
"it(
TRENCHKS. Vatiyo Land Court, was a passenger from

from ('HRisTi'tiriu ii, Wednesday, l>)o|tosftl Id ftitaHge.fm, volunteers to prd- his way to Belgium, via Vancouver: For three flays have been visiting some
Wellington by the second express yester-
Sydney, May 12. General Bernhardi claims to prove that responsible officer in Egvpt.
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In the CWfl HW ■*> help ill the manufacture of Ho told a about the of (iiOst? places I Franco and Belgium day.

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mo concentration of our principal forces '*•«■• »f the lettr,_„-hich whs written A cablegram from the Admiralty wa* \W Material. The .Mayor said he had been famous f reporter romething
Hill "60." The major, who is
in

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Tlie 14th list of Australian casual-
fixed Jjist
or r left wing demonstrated the before the New Zeaknders left lor

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[received by Mr. V. Wilding, K.IV, tills nj broached by some men who had failed well past middle age, volunteered for whose names since the war began have Lieutenant-Colonel J. K. Hume, offio r
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ties at the Dardanelles contains the resolution of the French Government to the Dardanelles-tho writer says >-•' We morning announcing with regret \m\, his to [.ass the medical tests
for military ser- service at the outbreak of the war but j become familiar as Jidiißehold word?, and commanding the Auckland military dis-
following names:-Killed in action: woiate Belgian neutrality in concert with nave bee,, warned to leave at anv moment. son, Captain Anthony. Wilding, the famous vice, and were anxious to go Home to was not accepted

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on account of hi* age. I now, in many households' lA England and trict, returned from Wellington yester-

t,
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•Wit Britain. To this "e all think that we arc bound for the
Lieutenant-Colonel Braund; Cap- *'«.era Bwnhardi the Frenchallegation awnst in some other capacity. He had He has now been recalled to take his old .' the Empire cause a quick catch of the day.

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of

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plan of von- Dardanelles, and it
feel would be a great tennis player, had been killed in action
A cablegram from another was communicating Hon..fame/
telegraphed to the Allen, who milk in (lie n«nv Belgian, Army. Major breath and

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tain Smith. Died of wounds: Cap- centraWon a conclusive reply. a sudden heartbeat to those

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thing to take part in the fall of Constan- on May 9.
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with tin? Home' alititb- lig Mai tins ."aid Hill "fid'-' was one of wlm speak them, Mr. A. Wade, conductor of the Wanga-

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All the French armies were confronting tinoplc.. Just think of young New source writes the special corres- mii Garrison Hand, has been appointed
i.iin Douglas: Lieutenant Huntley. Wilding It was mil olilv Vdtlilg men wlio only about three such crtlinehce.s .ill Bel-


land and Zea-i- suggests that Captain met ntiM.
Wounded: Captains Davies and j and nothing but Germany Australia driving Turkey out ofif
Europe J knew 1 would never' feel at his death in the Dardanelles. wanted to pi, Ml- iSllat Stevenson, of M gram. The country is a plain, with the polliiriit of tile Daily Chronicle, Mr. Philip chief adjudicator of the brass and military

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ls so true that
t'orser; Lieutenants Clowes, Rock- i «hen the violation of rest I
A Captain Wilding wag born in Christ- MCvensfa,, and (Vwfci projirlelors of the very gentlest of slopes towards the. Sen. Ulblisv Because it is here that some of band sections of the Grand National
I
<ian neutrality by the tinman troops
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till knew that we (the Fieldd Eisteddfod to be held at Ballarat next

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in 1883. beginning his education Mrtoh IrViihvf.rks. and others similarly j From the midst of this plain— though ! tile ties), (if our blood is being poured out,
lift', G. R. Smith, Smart,
Chabiel, Ms J
n /car
known the French General Staff Artillery) were really fit. After four church TOli Distanced, were prepared to
go to II it had been laid out on a billiard table— I and here that the old heroism, of the race
October.

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obliged to vary the months -amine I at a private sciirjol, he proWaVtl to Cal\-
tion. The eventuality of these concentra- «ell ready to take the field. The officerse3 torbury College. He entered trinity Col- mechanics and don overalls to work as j rises Hill 60." That part of the country | has flowered again above Ihe slime and
ami Thomas (previously reported ' plan of feel we .nre quite England "

Mr. A. C. A. Sexton, solicitor, of Ancle-

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Killed): and the names of 156 men variations for war purposes. Dork work- | is highly cultivated, the farms being often the slush, and here that hundreds of thou-
I lad naturally been studied, for numerous ■re loyal ualona, and capable, and theirr lege, J
wounded. I iid.cat.ons had ma us fear the violation average ability is quite on a par with the0 to read in his late tons, there ers of Part Chalmers were also anxious
to of one or two acres each, surrounded by I sands of our young men still stand to land, has been notified that he has passed
fr> the law. Prior to leaving for help. stiff hedges, just too high to we over. arms, struggle forward, and fight for all mall subjects for the LL.B. degree. M-
of Belgian neutrality bv Germany. majors of my own regiment.
I feel cer- • •Mr. Stevenson suggested that the names Hill "60" is set in a square of canals I Sexton name was omitted from the
thanks to this variation the French tain that they will turn out a credit to Knglan/},
he was an enthusiastic cricketer, that seems to us true and sacred. tele
a beiniz, 8 member* \vUh his father, of the of those willing to'offer their service alld llrnitls which form* natural moats and Graphed list of successful candidates for

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General Staff was able to meet .New Zealand. Yesterday j In these last Ithree days have learned

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we had an official' he taken rtt'H forward to the defence., and combined with the hedges | more about the machinery of war than 1 Lniversity degrees
man shock west of the Meuse by the Ger- inspection by the Egyptian High Commis- LailTaster
should published
OFFICER KILLED. Part, senior eleven. His father
JahiPs Allwl; iijitke tlpVriitidns Of attaek . ver| difficult. had gathered during the six preceding
recently

up .our principal forces to bringing sioner and various


generals, including
u'&!d an enthusiastic tennis
player, and an Hon. The direction Lieutenant W. K.
that point If Hnga.i.er-Uneral RUgjhtpll was adopted, and Messrs. From of the S. Fnrbv. of the Wei

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champion of New Zealand, He the south-east, the months.
there had been any premeditation on lington
its list an artillery Owen, who commanded 'urst initiated his son into the mysteries BteVfnSo;l and Cook were the first to ftidit British at Ypres, ana from the north-east, that lioned Infantry Regiment, who was men

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front'-how

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pan this sudden movement brigade "The does it look,
LIEUT.-COL. J. C. QUILTER. woulu not
have been necessary, and
of our troops Ifa rv brigade and then an ir,- of the game at which he
in France and was than• to make himself was subsequently lie lift, Twenty others followed, and a where I lie fjermaiia are at Zonnebeeke, the place which is drawn in a jagged black few days
famous. When Anthony IpmlniUee Wds appointed to procure fur- slopes of the nil) are gentle,, but oh the line across the map on the wall" "General
in th, Dardanelles "casualty h*t a
ago. has cabled to his brother in

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should have been able to arrive' in time we i
(Received Mny 1?., 1.35 a.m.) to origade. He is an bride r Wilding first went to Cambridge ho eon- tlier slgliathWs; other two sides they art* precipitous: headquarter*"—
Wellington stating that |„ s severed

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sort of a place
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prevent the enemy in Belgium from cross- enunenUy practical "man tmued for a hat
The hill is about 100ft to 600 ft high, that, in which the commander-in-chief ))v«s wounded on April 27, and is probably
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eminently
London, May 12. »lg the Meuse. I have practically no trouble wirh the to cricket rattler than time to devote his attention going to England for an

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average young New Zealandcrs. the sister pastime, and on top is a plateau of about 600 with his staff, directing the operations in operation.
The War Office announces that was only j
As for the British
Army, its support a man. above all What and
t gained his Mttc tot cricket in acres, every inch of which is, in times the
things, requires when 1904.nearly SOLDIERS.' fighting lines' "An attack was made

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assured us on August s—that GIFTS FOR
Lieutenant-Colonel John Cuthbert after the violation of the Belgian is,
frontier prisoners
soldiering „
firm
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Land. 1 However,
I give of the Cambridge Tennis Club, And repre-
lie bcUame lion, secretary of peace, utilised for
call a "manure farm," that is, a farm
what the Belgians yesterday upon the enemy's position at
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chance in the hope of» A line of trenches was carried by OBITUARY.


Quilter has been killed at the Dar- by the Germans on August 3. The con- reforming every
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danelles. centration of the British Army was them, but when I feel assured . year andCambridge [|SeiiN the
against Oxford in that which is highly manured and cultivated assault." So runs the official bulletin, but
for the growth of that most exhausting of
ned out behind the fortress of car- they are defying me, I punih very heavily. years, from 1904 next. In the course of three LADY LIVERPOOL'S FUND, fcrrjps. ftaji. T'b llrillg tlwn the (lax the the wife of a soldier abroad cannot fill
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Maubeuge he gained numer-
between August 14 and 24 S Working on th e lines I have never
much trouble with the men."
hid wis successes atonwards,
I ■ open tennis meeting*,
in the picture, the future territorial cannot
farmers, have deep furrows lu tile hill, get enough detail upon which his imagin- MR. W. C. TIDMARSH.
J,,y
BITTER RESENTMENT. no?wi
!
notwithstanding
(t / 6 Fwneh
ft Government,
Germany's military mca-
both at
won the Dales
Home and abroad, 111 1901 lie
championship at Wimble- MA\\ PARCELS RECEIVED. 'afford
down which
(rencke's
the.bundles
fUr both
are slid.
sides,
These
and as the whose
ation may build. For all those at home,
come out to Flanders seek- Inn death occurred at
res. ordered our frontier
troops to keep LATE LIEUT. WADDY. don with Norman Whmkes; as Weil as the I rock of the hill itself is Weli covered with ing k( spirits get ill touch with these young men Mangero, Cross-
distance of ' X milos from the
flS' three. covered court ehaWft'itms'hips rich earth, is also facility for con-
at A. very large number of parcels, con- structing trenches, though the soil would who are fighting for honour's sake, it is CollinsOlahuhu. on Tuesday, of Mr. William
there lag.
frontier. On August 2 a second

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order yucen Club. That year he was success- taining auks, baits, caps, Balaclavas, difficult in form any kind of mental Tidraarsh, eldest son of Mr. H. H.

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commanded our troops to ful with Norman Brookes ill Winning the mufflers, mitts, and Various other similar be very dangerous for Wounds. The vision, giving
leave the entire FAMILY OF SOLDIERS a clear and true picture Tidmarsh. at the ago of 21 years. de-
GERMAN SHOPS ATTACKED. responsibility for hostilities to the £
pans Cup for the first lime for Austra- articles have been received by Her Ex- plateaux at the top, of 600 acres, is abso-
this great adventure in "foreign parts." entered
mans and to confine themselves to rep Is- f *,ilurM *« 1905 and 1906. ! cellency the Countess of Liverpool from lutely flat. Big guns, once securely of They ceased the Auckland Grammar
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Snch'terrK 11 18 tr pS
P-Sft would be surprised at the reality,
mounted on this plateau, would dominate It is 'so different from all our previous School as a junior district scholar in 1907,
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Wellington, Wednesday. tion of the cap, but i i


In 1908 and I*9 |\ 6 lS9 sted
in the reten- all parts of New
Zealand, in response to the whole country for 15 miles, or so and secured fourth place in the
Only on August 5, at file until last vear was her appeal on behalf of the New Zealand for imaginings. General
headquarters, for district senior
lieutenant J. R. Waddy, R-A.M.C., unable, through pressure of business, to troops Her Excellency lias gratefully around, and would" make it impossible
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DRASTIC POLICE ACTION. request of the instance, is a surprise to those who come scholarships in 1909. He secured
Jelgia,,Oovemment, formulated „A„g U8 who is reported to have succumbed
4. were he French aeroplane, to
WRo part in Davis
Cup matches until just acknowledged receipt of all tliese' articles. the invaders to remain in that part of
to such a place for the first time. It several prizes for languages, and in his
(Received May 13, 1.35 a.m.)
hips authorised to fly over Belgian and air ,'wounds, wis the eldest son of Colonel before the war, when Brooke* and he re- Rome of the Principal parcels were sent Flanders, hence the desperate struggles is not a verv long distance from the last year secured the second highest marks

4 tenT
J. M. Waddy, who saw service in the covered it from America. In by the following;- for the hill.

fighting lines in these days of long-range awarded for languages at the school for a
London, May 12.
X a d OUI reuomioltl Major De Martins pointed out that
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;; - dela ments Zulu war in 1879, and a grandson of In 1909. Wilding gabled ft memorable Mrs. Harden, Wanganui, parcel; guns, but it is place of strange quietude where of 10 years. At the University,
period
tto Into General Sir Richard Waddv, v . ivy ,^oceß w »*" he won the Mrs. Snodgrass, Parnell, parcel; Mrs. recent cables show that the Belgian Army in which it is easy to forget the actuality he specialised in languages, he per-
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Feeling i.« running high in the l** and the French on the left of the British, sullen' formed the exceptional feat of gaining pre-
K.C.8., who was a brigadier-general
i^P' In 1910 he won Greacen J. Black, Gisborne, parcels; Airs. have gained reminded" by
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colliery districts. Windows have in "P ,"f Vtcloria - of war— until one is
the Maori wars in 1863. The R. A. Smith. Homestead, Tarras, parcel; two miles towards Loos, tak- far-off rumblings which make the windows miums m English, Latin and
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been smashed in German shops. late ]"*& Worlds championship at Wimbledon, Orepuki French in
The Women's Patriotic Committee, ing the ancient chateau of Clarency. tremble, and make men lift their heads a Jus first vear.
Crowds wrecked a dozen butchers' CANADA'S SHARE. lieutenant was a graduate o( ! PraliHtf the famous American, Deals
University of Cambridge, and >as a first | Wj-ighl, ill the final and A. W. Core, the parcel; Mrs. John Bevan, Sale Street, which is close to Loos. Thus they are moment to say: They are busy out there
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shops, in Poplar. London. Police cousin of Mr. p erciva] R, tyaddv, { Wider, in the challenge round. With M. Hokitika, socks; The Grange. Malieno, workinir round the German right, and to-day."
will materially assist the British not
|«IHI. Ritchie he also won tho doubles p«rc»l| Mrs. Joseph Parkes, Hlintlv, this to get

elungton. A Placid Scene.


and troops cleared the streets.
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championship, beating the holders, A, W. socks; Dlpton,, Hrtimore, and Caroline onlv the hill, but to interpose a HARBOUR BOARDS.
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The police at Liverpool took TROOPS HELPING EMPIRE.


>*:
I sufficient body of men and country be-
I1 Gore and H. Roper Barrett, in the dial- Committee, parcel; Mrs. R. J, Couper, are no great movements of troops
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There'
n ð round, In 1911 he retained the Mangapoiki, Walroa, socks; Maori Hill tween It and the German
position to pre- in the streets. Most of the soldiers one
WAR IN ALL ASPECTS.
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drastic action on Monday and Tues- *

vent rushing tactics. Once the British sees aro staff officers, who walk briskly WELLINGTON' CHAIRMAN
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day, interning all Germans at champio'ishij., his challenger, H. Roper Borough (including Maori Hill, Wood- batteries can get up there in safety from from one building to another with no more
Barrett, retiring when the score wag two haugh, and Leith Valley), per Mrs. Clarke,
STATEMENT
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Bridewell, where they will be kept BY PREMIER. sets all. In "the doubles championship Mayoress, large parcels; Airs. J. Alder- surprise, the German hour in Western than a word and a smile to any friend
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until their place of detention is de- &£D CROSS ON BATTLEFIELD, Uildmg and Ritchie were defeated by ton and .Mrs. Carter, Parnell, parcel; Flanders will have passed. they meet on the way. Sentries stand out-
till" TELEGRAPH. PRESS association.]
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[from ora own-


termined. Many aliens welcome roRRKspo.v.nKXT.J their 1< ranch challengers, A. H. Gobert Mrs. Low-den, Mayoress, Mataura. large side the doorways of big houses.
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Wellington-, Wednesday.
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Sa-v Francisco, April la and M. Docugis. Wilding retained the parcel; W. Scott, Thames, socks; Anony- Here and there at the street comers Tire new chairman the
the police action, fearing rioters. of Wellington Har-
mous, socks FOOTBALL WAR.
AND scrutinising
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DANGERS AND HARDSHIPS. world's clumpionsliip in 1912, his dial- parcel; Miss and cap; Woodville ladies, stands a military policeman,
t%T hstS th er
T lenger being A. W. Gore. A historic Art is, 12, Upland Crescent, any newcomer in civilian clothes with bour
Board ie Mr. C. R-. Daniell. Messrs.
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win a J.
match was played in 1913 for the chain- Kelburn, parcel; Dannevirke. parcel; Mrs. G. Harkness and C. W. Jones were
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watchful eyes. Church belis tinkle for


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pionship, when Wilding defeated the James Dervill, Dannevirke, parcel j early morning .Mass or Benediction. also nominated. The first vote was Daniell
"GAS-POISONED." Km?' a on lnal ioi of 50,000, plus
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<* FIVE DAYS CJfaER FIRE. famous American, Mclaughlin. In 1014 D. Cambridge Indies, jiaivel; Mrs. Francis TOUR ABANDONED.' Through an open window looking out upon and Harkness, five each; Jones, four. At
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00,000 sent overseas >>i.1 '


c Wilding lost the laurel of the world's ; 8, Neave, Christctmrch, socks; Mrs.
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s^ reinforcements, a broad courtyard the voices of school chil- the second vote Mr. Daniell received nine
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nliis
plus 60,000V) (Yin 7-
in Carina
;.,
An account of the experiences of
under training the championship to his old compeer, Nor- C. K. Smith. Wadestowu. socks; Miss dren come chanting their A B C in French, votes and Mr.
™S ™™menv made in Bit men of the Uoyal Army Medical
Corps man Brookes, I)ori Pearce-Raldwin, Rnrotonga, parcel) as though no war had taken away their
Harkness five.
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*» * s
y th Pren ?irtf S Richard Borden is given in a letter written bv an officer
NEW TYPE OF CASUALTY. ?ln
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Who was present at Neuve Chapelle. He


Captain Wilding passed bis legal ex- Mrs. M»iy Elizabeth Parkes, Alotueka, Rt'GBY LEAGUE DECISION, father*. There is an air of profound
animations in England and also qualified parcel: the Misses Tripp, Holly Road,
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Sfl-n; Kltc <*«W | lad


called writes
p
for the New Zealand Bar. For some time Christehurch,
f parcel; Frankton Junction The invitation to the Now Zealand At night, when one stands at an open
peace.
Received May 13, 1.30 ».m.) i
Dominion for o, secon/ J expeditionary, on the
:—

It lias been quite impossible to write i to


GREYMOT.TH PROPOSAL.

. London, May 12.


SKJnff afi Lwl Kitche "« °
force. stely, as there

before the outbreak of war, however, he
has been a tremendous was a direc'.or in a commercial concern in Shrimpton. J Patriotic
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Committee, parcel; Mrs. W. Rugby League send a team to
Hastings, socks:' Mrs. Esttn, New South Wales during this season was it is hard, even though one knows, to think
tour window listening to the silence of the place [bt telegraph— association-.]
u tattle going on, the earlier
The War Office casualty lists was read-, 'J, rCanada vasTead' T°tond board
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1,,0ta f troo
troopship,
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l«' nis a great success, but the


part of which England. When the war broke out Cap- Alarton,
Germans tain
}.
joined the Royal Marines Timaru, socks; A.F.M.P., Grey,' Bala- league
parcel; Mrs. Guinmjs, Mayoress, discussed held
at the annual meeting of the that here in this town is the headquarters
la<st night. staff of the greatest army England has
Greymouth, Wednesday.
wve brought up immense reserves and as a Wilding
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contain a new sub-heading—" Gas- and nil Euro*, but for reasons
c clavas; Miss A. Pronse, Raiigiwahia, The president. Mr. James Carlaw, said ever sent abroad, and thatllie greatest war At to-night's meeting of the Greymonth
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second lieutenant and according to


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are generally understood, checked further advance so far, as a French paper was promoted to the rank parcels; Mrs. ¥.. M. Herrick, Napier, that the month of June had been proposed in history is being fought out only a few Harbour Board. Mr. Felix Campbell was
poisoned." this force was lave ■hey have concentrated heavy artillery ''
not .summoned until now. fire of first lieutenant for bravery on the field. socks: * Misses Annie and Rebecca Smith, for the visit of the team, but the New miles away. The raucous horn of a motor- re-elected chairman. It was decided to
-,fr Richard Borden, in a Life has been absolute Hell; thero Later lie was attached to the Royal naval £Greymouth, belts and helmets; Mrs. Allan Zealand League replied stating that it car, the panting of a motor-cycle, the get Mr. Maxwell, engineer,
statement to iere.
Wife House as to the progress the Canadian s no other word for it. My dates may air service. In this connection' he to report on
not send a team in June and sug- nimble of a convoy of ambulances,
Authorities have made in raising,
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per- Smith. Tainui Street. Greymouth, parcel; could per- a scheme for a deep *ea harbour at
)e shaky, as
I lost count of everything, formed splendid work as an observer on Airs. Pearre Baldwin, Rarotonga, Cook gesting the month of August instead. The haps the .-hook of a solitary gun. come as Grey-
AMERICA'S ATTITUDE. 'training, and despatching troops since
aiming, >ut ,
on the night of the 9th I was sent naval aeroplanes, wot king on several occa- ,Islands, parcel: Mrs. O. Wootten, Bom- council had decided. should this latter *,he only reminders of the great
horror
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mouth.
the beginning of the war, said that in o an advanced dressing post half-a-mile sions with Grahame Mrs; Effie date be accepted, to devote the whole of away there
the Dominion and abroad on the pay-roll >ehind the trenches, to be ready for the excellent work for the White. ,He also did bay, |j Auckland, parcel;
through the darkness. A des-
armoured motor- Sheweiry, Kawhia, socks.
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the profit* accruinir from the tour to the patch rider n coming back from a night,
PRESIDENT CRITICISED. of Canada 101,560 men are bearing arms ittack next day. At 7 a.m. on the 10th car service organised by the Duke of Per .Mrs. M. A. Norris. lion secretary Belgian Relief Fund. A teWi'am Vide on a machine
which has side-slipped ABSENCE OF A WITNESS.
or performing military service. mr guns opened fire, straight over our Westminster. From time to time Bluff Women's Patriotic Committee, for had been received from New South Wales all the
and men numbering 33,420 haveOfficers lie per- " adhering way from Ypres. An officer is
been leads,
despatched "as "thTfir'sT expeditionary force lear a word spoken. The German reply The firstA.D.C.
and for an hour you could not formed duties for various generals. sock fll fund, £1 ss; per Mr. Somerville, to the month of June for the motoring buck to a divisional headquarters
intimation of his promotion to .Mayor, Te Kuiti, for sock fund, £29 19s; visit of the team and the probability after a late interview with the chief. . .
SIR D. MAWSOX'S VIEWS. and as reinforcements to" it. The Royal vas feeble, as they had been surprised. a ciptaincy came with the announcement Per Mrs. Scott from Cook County Women's therefore was that the proposed tour would The work goes on, though it is very quiet RECOGNISANCES FORFEITED
Canadian (Regiment was sent to garrison "At 8 a.m. the attack started, and of bis de.ith. CGuild, Gisborne, £3 2s 6d. be abandoned.
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in general headquarters.
My opinion is that 80 per centf. of the Bermuda. A detachment was sent vhat few Germans were left alive quickly Mr. R. McDonald declared that the
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to Auckland
[BY telegraph.—press association-.]
population of America are pro-allies." This garrison St. Lucia. In Canada, the iurrendew»d. About 10 a.m. casualties League was unanimously op- Organisers at Work.
expeditionary «gan to pour in, 12 to the There had Wellington, Wednesday.
was the answer of Sir Douglas Mawson, i™
C £™ force numbered
22,272 officers and men. Reserve infantry trders to go to the 2nd Battalion Rifle
but at I had urgent PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. GIFTS OF BOOKS. posed tour. been a
struggle to get the teams together and the But the brains of the army are,not Thk complainant, Richard Hubert Ben-
who returned to Sydney last -week irom battalions' and the
America and Europe, to a question on the Rifles numbered 27,079. Canadian Mounted Brigade in Ncuve Chapelle. From that
ime onwards it is almost impossible to
tour would take the best men away for "sleep. Behind those doors, guarded by nett, in the case against
the season. They thought that the'New sentries, men in khaki uniforms, with just the three men—
There, are re- Dalton, .Robinson, and Tyler—charged
point of America's friendship for the allies. cruited and organised for overseas service "escribe things. I have had a wonder- DARDANELLES CASUALTIES. RESPONSE FROM THE PROVINCE. Zealand League should consider the other a touch of red about the collar, are bend- •with robbery with violence, failed to pat
Although this impression was gained by but not mobilised, 3500- Thus the number ill experience of a modern battle— leagues on this point as the latter were in ing over maps and documents—
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It has now been found that the result touch with Jootball matters at the differ- the lines of (Herman
the famous Antarctic explorer during an so. far enlisted for overseas service totals
}ermans trying to rush the trench wo
to obtain socks for the trenches as they have in an appearance at the Supreme Court
rere in, and falling back by hundreds; of the campaign ent, central. The Auckland League felt been sketched out by aviators above yesterday when the case was called.
extended lecturing tour through America 89,353. them giving themselves up* as POSSIBLE NEED FOR MONEY. Auckland section of the troops has ex- rather hurt that it had not been con- Herman shrapnel, writing outflying
In addition orders for The Crown law officer, Mr. V. R. Mere-
and Canada, he does not hesitate to criti- active militia there are in Canada units o f ieen
on garrison and outpost )risoners and being hauled into one ceeded all the expectations of the mem- sidered.
ammunitiu i to be sent in a hum' to a dith, informed the Court that Bennett
The executive of the Auckland Patriotic bers of the Ladies' Patriotic Committee.
cise the attitude of the President of the duty, numbering 8777, and a permanent Tench; have dressed German woundf— League met yesterday. The president said that the matter certain point on the fighting line where
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There were pre- About 7000 pairs of socks have been sent was so far in embryo. At could not be found. After complainant's
United States, Dr. Wood row Wilson. I training force of 2430. The Premier said md been offered money for it afterwards! sent: .Messrs. C. Elliot, the time tilings
chairman, N. A. to the Town Hall, and sufficient money lie did not think the question of taking noon, orderingvery
same were "busy" in the after- name
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a great many there have been [hey are in an appalling state of terror the food" supplies had been formally called the Chief
found," he said, ''that established in Great liri- vhen they arrive. I have seen our men, Nathan, H. W. Hudson, R. Burns, V. J. has been forwarded to purchase another star" players away from their clubs by a division of hungry wanted
American young men were actually fight- tain training depots for each arm of the men whose lorries Justice said that, as the man had not
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Lamer, A. S. Bankatt. Arch. Clark. W. 7000 pairs. The former Mayoress, Mrs.
should into the question at all. are waiting at the rail-head for bread and attended according to his recognisances to
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ing with the allies. Large numbers of Canadian sertice. ilas! trying to rush across an open space Spragg, and E. A. Craig. C. J. Parr, originally made an appeal
come
dignity and prestige of the New meat and a new day's rations.
Two armoured machine gun units tnd falling by dozens under Maxim fire, A communication was received from the for 6000 pairs. The following are some The give evidence, he must forfeit his recog-
American parents had sent their sons to being mobilised, one at Toronto and are ind have had the most appalling showet Finance
Committee of the league recom- of the further contributions to the "sock first consideration. The council of
Zealand League as a body should be the "Tilings are going very well," says one
England and France to be educated, and a at Montreal. It has not yet "been
one )f
shells over our heads for three days, mending that in view of the "number of the of the officers, with a glance at a piece of nisances .which meant that be would be
decided
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fund Mrs. A. K. Manning, .mayoress recognised that some of the Auck- flimsy paper which has just come from fined £50.
whether they will accompany the second bursting quite close at times in the casualties in the Auckland section of the of Hamilton, 602 pairs; Mrs. Masefield, leagueplayers
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very large percentage of these had en- land would have to go. yet he Signals Department across the street. But
the
[Tench, and killing men at one's elbow,
listed when the call came. I met also being .-.broad. The division Counted
Rifles are New Zealand expeditionary force in tho 'Birkenhead, 122 pairs; Mrs. McLean,
mobilised in, \-> regiments for ser- There has been wonderful heroism every recent action at the Dardanelles the time Mayoress of Mount Albert, 300 pairs; ventured
to say that those lemaining things would not
have gone so well unless
some fairly prominent German Americans, vice in ivhere, and almost everybody deserves th< was opportune to reopen the Auckland Pukekohe Ladies' Patriotic Committee, would provide as big a draw."
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at general headquarters
who did not hesitate to denounce Ger-
Egypt.
V.C., I think. The council of the league met subse- done his duty to the last every officer had CHARGE OF KEEPING LIQUOR.
Patriotic Fund for voluntary contribu- per Mrs. Webster, 200 pairs and £4 lis
quently, and derided to abandon the pro- detail, whatever
many for her part in provoking the war.'' "letting the wounded away was the tions. The executive decided that the 6d, being second monthly contribution in posed tour on the ground that the date the fatigue of body or spirit. The place
worst. I had only four stretcher-bearer:
When asked about the official attitude of BTOi OF RECRUITS. ant of 16, and only two stretchers; and fund until full particulars of the casual-
time would not be opportune to reopen the cash; W. Todd-Smith, 24 pairs; Mrs. A. proposed by New South Wales was
Mr. 0. Nicholson, £1 suitable.
is quiet, because
un- closed doors in these private
the work is done behind'
houses of
BALCLUTHA PROSECUTION. .
America, Sir Douglas said at once that the shell-fire was so great that it was ties had been received. Walker, 12 pairs;
Is; Mount Hobson Tennis and Croquet French and Flemish bourgeoisie whose
lie had heard it very freely and strongly impossible to. carry them to the ambulance The Gisborne Patriotic Committee for- Club, 96 pairs; Mrs. J. Rowe, Mayoress family portraits hang upon the walls. Out- [BY TELEGRAPH.—
criticised. "I have heard extremists flay," mile and a-half away, so we had tc warded a resolution side one does not see the spirit of war ASSOCIATION.J
AUSTRALIAN ENTHUSIASM. a requesting that tho of Onchunga, 7doz pairs; Mrs. H. Stans-
he went on, "

that President Wilson /mist manage as best wo could in Neuvi Auckland Patriotic League should give it* field, Remuera, 12 pairs; Mrs. Buckland, CARE OF THE WOUNDED. unless one searches for it. Duxedi.v. Wednesday.
be pro-German. And even these critj/ g
Chapelle for nearly 36 hours, where then support to an application to the Govern- ldoz pairs; Mrs. E. Anderson, 15 pairs; It is after one has left that At Balclutha yesterday, before Mr. H. A.
is, literally, not a roof left. At last thing! ment for an exemption from the one sees something of the "G.H.Q."
who appear to be very faivmir.ded, EXAMPLE OF THE DARDANELLES. quieted down a bit, but many woundec of income tax on all Minis
payment Mrs. Myer Goldwnter, ldoz pairs; Mrs. human side of Young, S.M., Ben Wise was convicted on
paid by the Beedell. ldoz pairs; ladies of Mokai, per war and all its ceaseless traffic.
and whose qualifications p"jtit>-e t j)e jr had to be brought in between the firin citizens of New Zealand as donations to ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE. Yet even a charge of keeping liquor for sale in a
(
Mrs. M. K. Bak, £2 14s 3d; Mrs. A. then, as one travels nearer and nearer to no-license
The baptism of fire the Australians lines dangerous work, as both sides district, and was fined £25 with
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opinions to a respectful -hearing, at- are art


various patriotic committees, as such sums M. Myers, ldoz pairs; B. Budden, ldoz the front, one is astounded at the silence
IBY TELKGRAPH.—PItESS ASSOCIATION-. 1
undergoing in the Gallipoli Peninsula lias liable to lire if they see you. the peaeetulness of the scenery about one' costs, 7s.
l

tempt to excuse Dr. are to be expended for patriotic purposes. pairs;' Mrs. J. Riddell, 12 pairs; Mrs.
att jtude by We arc in old German trenches, veri The executive decided to give its support Metcalfe,'
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the absence of all tragic sights. Yesterday!


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acted as a spur to those who so far had £1: Mrs. V. J. Lamer, £1 Wellington-. Wednesday.
explaining that he has 9, ,g reat abhorrence is almost impossible as requested.
not come forward to tight for the Empire, insanitary washing on the way to a place which is
;
of war. and 'look? uof>o lt as a crime {or says the Sydney Morning Herald. It Fur two days I could not wash my hands The Wellington Patriotic Committee H. M. Watson, £1 13s; Mr. H. H. Adams,
Is; Women's Guild, Parna Bay, per Mrs. A statement appeared in a newspaper to the ben-nan lines, children were very close
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the entertainment of the Lake Takapuna, £1; Mrs. H. E. Pacey, on Monday that Colonel Smith had re- ing on the roadside, and old
play- FIRE AT STRATFORD.
any nation to Because of those would be no exaggeration to say that yes- Wo have now been under fire this and shel wrote concerning
in ceived a cable from Major Loach, at women m
five days. I am writing
colivictions. he is determined if possible to terday the enrolling office at Victoria bar- for recruits at the Trent-ham camp, and stated £1; 'Huntly ladies, per F. Harris, £1
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black gowns trudged down the lone


racks was besieged, for over 200 men sft cellar—'all that remains of a house that the liabilities in connection with this 19s 6d; Pa'pakura Town Board, £5; E. Cairo:
"Urgently need £100 for
keep the states out of all war, no passed wounded." On the same day the amount straight high roads, with their endless [by telegraph.—press association.]
through b'tween the hours of ten lately German headquarters,
I shoul< object ran into fully
£200. A donation M. Howell, Waiwera, £4 14s 6d: Mount was sentinels oi trees.
mutter what happens. and one. There was a certain percentage think." towards the liquidating this liability was Wellington people, per Mr. I. Wymer, donated by 11 Christchurch residents.
In a furrowed field a peasant as wing
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' s 'policy that does nd appeal at of country-men, but the majority was from requested from the Auckland Patriotic 12 pairs and £1 10s; additional donation, with The Hon. James Allen, interviewed «-

the seed for an autumn harvesting, SOand Stratford, Wednesday.


League. The executive decided to donate Rocky Nook Croquet Club, per Mrs. T. reference to this matter, said that, i
nil "
'jfi\' he added. "If adopted gener- the city, cleiks, engineers, motor-men, and LIFE IN THE TRENCHES.
the sum of £50 and to ask for information Hodgson, 107 pairs; Mrs. Jack Leslie, so far as he was aware, arrangements right which seems symbolical from
watched his swinging gestures
left to
The shop occupied by T. Mercer, tobac-
a' .'•' in the internal affairs of a nation, it those wiio in ordinal life put m their of all that conist, and an adjoining billiard saloon
time behind the counters of shops, or in as to the donations received from other
Kaipara, additional contribution, £1 6s ; for looking after the wounded were com- peace means and of all
,v 'yilu
lead nowhere <!.«• but to anarchy, the counting-houses of centres, and for the details as to the man- plete, ana anything needed would be nature's life and were destroyed by lire early this morning.
large businesses in Mrs. Percy Upton, £1 Is; Paeroa Ladies' The ed is scattered and God The
/•recognise that with 20 per cent, of her the city. It was a great, and enthusiastic FIRST IMPRESSIONS. lier in which the £200 had been ex- Committee, per Mrs. Dunlon, £5 5s and provided
by the Government. Those in beauty does the rest, though men
building was owned by Mr. F. W.
Egypt knew that perfectly well. The other may kill each Wake, of Auckland. The insurances are
•population of German origin, the American muster, and there was no doubt about the Sergeant J. Tipples, of the A Company, pended. 42 pairs; Whakatane ladies, 12 pairs; and invent new ways of death
'position is a problem to its President. fe?liiij/« of the recruits, their ouh wish 13rd ftatt.-dion Monmouthshire Regiment, tinental The employees of the British and Con- Opotiki ladies, per the Mayoress, Mrs. Minister added that Major Loach ought
not known . Mercer's stock and fittings
to Piano Company some months ago Short, additional contribution, 79 pairs; to have communicated with his own senior
He desires, -f course, to avoid the inevit- being timeget to the
front in the lead pos- has written mi interesting letter describ- Ceaseless Traffic. were insured for £600 in the Phoenix, and
sible to avenge
I presented a piano to the Auckland Pat- Mr. 0. Nicholson, second contribution, £1 officers. The Government would not deal
able interna! trouble that would have to who had gone- before.
the deaths of those ing his experiences in the trenches. He riotic League for the use of the with indiscriminate demands for assistance. But the roads are encumbered and the the billiard saloon for £500 in the same
I states troops. Is: Mcsdames Webb and Peak, Mount
ho t»;cd if lie sided straight out with the

The instrument' was placed on one of traffic of war is surging forward office.
"We had rather an eventful crossing, the transports which took the main New Eden, £1. are'being lessly in a muddled, contused, aimlesscease-
.allies But there arc other considerations. but, of conn*, got over all right. We Zealand force to Egypt The socks sent direct from HONOLULU VOLUNTEERS. sort
ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY. ' stopper! at a rest camp for a night at our Having served this port to the officers commanding the of way, as it seemed to me, before I knew
Roosevelt would accept the consequences its purpose during the voyage, the execu- •carious Auckland companies. Each mem- the system and saw tile of the SUICIDE IN POLICE CELL.
111 a moment. I may say that 1 quite port of proceeding
I hours' train ride— not quite fiiv-t-cfass tive decided to place the piano at the ber of the Auckland troops at the front
disembarka'ton, on a brain behind it all. A longworking train of carts
agree with Roosevelt's pungent criticism 30 disposal of the recruits at the Trrnthiim without horses
L'A 1.1, EX AUSTRALIAN" OFFICER ! —to our ions. On detraining we had will receive two pairs of socks, together TRAVEL. FAR TO ENLIST. stand, shafts down, on the
of Wilson. I certainly think that America, camp. A letter has been received from with two handkerchiefs and other small muddy side of the road. Little blue and STRANGLED WITH A BLANKET.
in not taking up a* firm attitude in an Associated with the life of Captain a four miles march, arriving at ,
the officer i'i command of the camp thank- red
articles. To each of the troops the ladies Eleven stalwart men, with tanned faces flags flutter above them. A
effort l'> preserve the peace of the world, (,'hurle* Edward Leer, who was amongst day to stayed withinnight,
uhcie »i' th" travelling next
ing the Patriotic League for the of the Patriotic Committee arc also send- and wiry frames, have arrived in London soldiers arc lounging in their group of
I a place easy sound of the i:so of theAuckland piano. neighbour-
is degrading the name of the IVited the Australian officers to fall in the pie- ' (ran?. ing a
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card, Wishing good luck to our from Honolulu to join the King's new- hood, waiting, it seems, for something to [by telegraph.—press association,
States, and dragging it in the mire. liminaiy military operations at the Dai- ' '['ho first time 1 was in the trench 1
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dear boys at the front, from the women armies. All of them held responsible turn up. Perhaps that something is a dis-
Roosevelt lias declared that such a policy dandles, is a and children of Auckland." positions on sugar plantations, the tant train which comes with a long trail Ixvercargili., Wednesday.
story which begins in (had a lather trying experience. The G*r-
Hill cause the nation to be regarded as a romance and ends in tragidv, HEAD OF MEDICAL CORPS majority being overseers. They left of smoke across the distant marshlands.
in other words, - 1 mans turned their big guns on our A mas' named George Cooper, aged be-
sort of putty nation— For many years Captain Leer had beet, trenches, and we underwent a very Honolulu on February 4, reaching Eng- At the railway crossing there is a great tween 50 and 60, strangled himself in lb*
simply an aggregation of people living for a teacher ill the New South Wales De- ;I heavy bombardment, one shell bursting SAMOAN REGULATION. land recently. They received a hearty park of motor lorries, 'lhey, too, seem to Bluff to-night. Deceased
the purpose of making dollars." paitment of Public Instruction, and it was 14yds from my dug-out, but beyond splash- welcome at their London home, the Over- be waiting for new loads. 'Obviously this lock-up at the
while stationed • the Rockdale Public ing us with mud it did no damage. I DISTINGUISHED At'CKLANDER. had been drinking, and at home became
seas Club. is one of the "railheads" about
which I
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School that be me the lady who was to 1shall not want to see tiny fireworks in the Additional interest attaches to the ap- The party which left Honolulu num- bad a lecture this morning from a distin- troublesome, and threatened to commit
become his wife. LANDING OF WOMEN bered 14, but only 11 reached London, guished officer, who thinks in railheads suicide. Ho was locked up, and at seven
SOLDIER'S DEATH. She was a pupil at future; it will be very tame after this, pointment of the honorary consulting sur-
three having joined a regiment before and refilling stations and other details of o'clock appeared to have settled down.
the school, and at one time was in the I for at night it is the sight of a lifetime geon to the New Zealand expeditionary association.]
class taught by him. An attachment. ,to see the star shells going up. They il]u- forte from the fact that he is a native rf [by TELKGIUHI.— reaching England. Of the 11, four went transport upon which the armies in the constable went to visit him,
sprang up between the pair, but subse- I minate the country for miles around, and Auckland. north to join the Seaforth Highlander?, held depend for their food and ammuni- When the
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Wellington, Wednesday.
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COMRADES LETTER OF SYMPATHY. quently, when the captain's duties took then I is the time to duck your heads, for Sir Lambert Hepenstal Ormsbv. M.D.. two
The. regulation preventing women from the Highland Division of the Royal
went into the provinces to enlist in tion. Without that explanation all these
h-ni to another school, they drifted apart. , a perfect fusillade of bullets come alone. M.8., L.R.C.P.1.. F.R.C.S.J, who now
landing at Samoa has been removed by roadside halts, all these stationary lorries strangled himself with a long strip of
Among the New Zealanders who have Eventually, however, they met again, and We had a. fine sight the other day watch- has the honorary rank of lieutenant- Welshmanwent and forage carts would have seemed like blanket.
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Engineers, and one


■died iii action while fighting with the were iminird. The romance of their ing one of our aeroplanes going over the colonel in the New Zealand Medical Corps, the Defence however; authorities. The restriction to serve in a Welsh regiment. a temporary stagnation in the business of
still applies, to wives of soldiers westward
British force in Flanders is Private John courtship continued through a portion of German linen ,md the efforts of the enemy is the eldest son of the late Mr. George serving on tho island. The remaining four, all Scotsmen, went war, with nothing doing.
WaJiivk. of I'etene, a reservist, who left now
their married life, and when the captain, to bring him down. Scores of shells were Owen Ormsbv, C.K.. formerly Surveyor- to the London Scottish Headquarters A thrill comes to one when one sees SUPREME COURT.
hi-, wife to proceed to the front. Advice then an ordinary soldier, went to South fired at him, but he trot away without a General of New Zealand, and was born to join that famous territorial regiment. bodies of British troops moving along the
that lie had been killed was received by j Africa to fight in the Boer war, his wife scratch, having obtained some valuable at Onelmnga Lodge, Auckland, in 1850. were enrolled, but
Mi?. W'aiin.k about fix weeks ago, and , and baby gill took up their residence near information. He was educated at the Auckland Gram- RECRUITING STIMULATED. Three the fourth, Mr. roads. On" is glad when one's motor-car
Frank Brolan, did not pass the medical gets held up by some old waggons slithering
following Inter: probably
ACCUSED MAN ACQUITTED.
.<!i« has now received the the scene of hostilities. "We manage to get a little fun occa- mar School, the Royal School, Dungannon, test, and is the most disap- axle-deep in the quagmire on the side of
' Biilish Expeditionary Force. 16 7/.1915. It was the next war in which the Em- sionally. On the 10th inst we put up an Trinity College, Dublin, and the Royal pointed man in London to-day. the paved highway, so that one can put
—Dear Mrs. Walinck.— befor- our ' pire was involved which was to bring old bucket and some bully tins on the College of Surgeons in Ireland. Sir Lam- A man of fine physique, weighing one's head out and shout a "Hullo, hoys.' [IIY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION".
MEN FROM WHANGARLT.
IIIM fight votir husband left me your ad- the romantic career of Captain and Mrs. parapet of the trench, and then signalled bert Ormsby was for some time senior about lost, looking the picture of How's it going? And who are you.'"
dress, and'asked me to if I Christchurch, Wednesday.
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write you any- Leer to a close in a succession of tragic by means of an old shovel to the Ger- demonstrator and surgical teacher, and [BY TELKOBAI'H.—prkss ASSOCIATION.] health, Mr. Brolan was passed by two After all tli. thrill of the recruiting days,
thine, happened to him. Doubtless the ' events involving them both, as well as mans how their shots were coming. If subsequently examiner in surgery of the 'doctors before leaving Honolulu. Feeling all the excitement of the send-off, all the At the Supreme Court to-day charges of
authorities have informed you by now of j the captain'* mother. Captain Leer had they missed we waved an old shirt on a Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, of Whanc.ahei, Wednesday. fit and looking fit. he had travelled about enthusiasm with which they sang "Tipper,
which he was president, 1902-04. He was supplying means to procure miscarriage
his death. He died fighting bravely in a: not been in camp long before his wife be- pole. There has been a decided stimulus in 9000 miles to fight for his country and .try" through the streets of their first port
in Whaugarei had been rejected. He is going back to of call in Fiance, they have settled down were made against Bertram Buun. The
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gloiii.us charge, and died a soldier's,, came ill. It was 11 serious illness, and We are very anxiously waiting for the
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formerly surgeon to the Roval Longford volunteering for the front
offences were alleged to have been com-
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death, lie and 1 were churns, and ex- j Mrs. I>eer, realising that there was 110 weather to break, as the mud is awful. Rifles,, chairman of the Association for the within the last few days, and many well- his sugar plantation. »
to the real business.
changed addresses liefore nailing. Please ,j possibility of recovery, expressed to her That is tlio only thing wo have to grumble Housing of the Very Poor, Dublin, and known local men are offering themselves. All the members of the party paid their Some of them had been into the trenches mitted on eight occasions between July 21
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n<"|.t mv deepest sympathy for your tor- . 1--datives the belief that it would not be about. As for food, wo have more, and also founded the Dublin Red Cross Order own expenses. for the first time a night or two ago. and September 30, 1914. The hearing ex-
lille loss. We were loth in the fame long before her husband would be sent better, than we used to have when in of Nursing Sisters. He has written a "How did you like it?" Well, it wasn't the evening. The jury re*
amusing to them, it seems, but they tended into
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company, and if at a later date I can sup- after her by an enemy bullet, and thei" England. 1 am (Hire the bully and bis- number of valuable books dealing with MEETING IN I'ALMERSTON.
shall the it." to turned a verdict of not guilty.
ply you with any further details, I j would be a happy reunion hereafter. A cuits we have in the trenches would be a surgical and medical subjects, and is the To. day (Ascension Day) is one of "stuck They are readv go again.
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only'be too happy to do so, providing; 111 short time afterwards, or about a fort- Godsend to those poor chaps not 200yds inventor of a number of surgical appli- four chief festivals of the Anglican Church. That is the spirit of it all. They "stick
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am'still in the land of the living. Trusting ".'it'ht before Captain Leer sailed, she from our front, f expect they envy us ances. Sir Lambert Oimsby was president PaImKBSTOX North, Wednesday. Special services will be held ill all the it," gamely, without grousing, without
von will not take this too much to heart,— | d : ed: and now. after a lapse of less than when we are puffing our cigarette's which of the Roval College of Surgeons in Ire- Matthew's the men of swanking, without any other thought than A well-filled sovereign purse, was pre-i
There was a great recruiting demonstra- parishes. At St. at 6.45 a.m. In suffering all the hardships and all the sented to Lieutenant Chris. Ingram, who
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"l ..'main, voiirs truly, (signed) Cpl. H. j. eight months, her husband has been killed wo get from the Old Country. We are all land in 1902-03 and 1903-01 tion here to-day, Speeches were delivered the C.E.M.S. assemble
A. Reepe."' But for Corporal Reepc's ac- |( Captain Leer went away a very grief- waiting for the bugle to sound the general by Mr. —assey, Dr. McNab, and Mr. the
evening the sacred cantata, ''The tin ills of war like men who know the has been in the employ offorMessrs. A. J.
will be rendered. gravity of the game, and the risks, and Entiican and Co.. Ltd., the past- 10
tiou, Mrs. Walinck would probably never , ftricken man, because the sorrow of the advance, so as to help to bring this war Buick, the member for the district. Ascension," on the occasion of his leaving foij
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have known of the cuTumstances of her j< death of his wife was accentuated by the to a swift and successful end— the duly to which they have pledged them- years,
then Men's split kip shooters, at 10s 6d. Thirty men offered their cervices after the For Children's Hacking Cough at night.
husband's deaths
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.J] loss of his mother a week later. for JEpgiafld., home, and beauty. "-
pair-rPeajeon's, 20, Kaxapgajiapg Road v meeting. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la 6d, 2a 6d. selves. Trenthains
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STATE OF HOBSON STREETS

(From-the HBBAIT> of May IS, 1865.)

Since the upper portion of Hobaon Street


has been metalled it has been customary 0
for some of the carters to adopt the very
questionable practice of travelling over the M m HE m
aide pavement, saving their horses' feet
at the expense of those of the biped tax- — ■ ■— —
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THE TIME-HONOURED REMEDY FOR DUSEASES OF


THE
payers. During the recent rainy weather
the western side of Hobson Street, from
Wellesley Street to Cook Street, was
THROAT, CHEST
EMACIATION, RICKETS, *C.
&
SKINi^fiWfUTY f
ploughed up to such tin extent by cart
ruts as to be quite impassable by female
pedestrians. The sooner such practices
EDGAR SHEPPABD, Esq., M.D.
"A Pint of Dr. JOWH's Oil Is of
SG. ri.-f.IBB. SART.. M.D.
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We when everything
fa*&
Unsolicited letters are con* y^^^^^^^^fes.
else fails.

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are put a stop to the better, or the City more value than a quart ofanyother." v
and Storekeepers.
al&*V»
chemists
Board may discover tho truth—one, by
the way, not confined to the City Board-
that "mending their ways" is a some-
Sold ONLY In Capsuled Imperial Half-Pints. Pints, and Quarts, by
Sol. Conetaneet-ANSAR, HARFORD & CO.. Limited. 182,Mr. Lane praising the won-
,wJU
OAMTIOf*.-««« mercenary attempts to recommend or subslitiiiKlif'rior
Lo ,,Pn
kinds.
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CD frt ■If W 3I W "I feel I must write in praise of
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Delicate Females,
PARISHIONERS' MEETING. Z «y\ tnd the Sickness MJHHHBSHHesHl^B^^^^S^^^^
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The annual meeting of Christ's Church
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parishioners was held in the County Social £2 Emulsion. It is unequalled Some 10113^^"
Hall, Rev. T. V. G. Gilfillan presiding.
I on FORMAMINT! I Xf\ C 3 '
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The Universal Remedy for Acidity of tho Stomach, Headaolft.
Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Jlructatio»B, Bilious Affections. time ago I Was suffering from a 111if^^^^B

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The report and balance-sheet showed ih.it
the finances were in a healthy position.
Officers for the ensuing year were elected
its follows Vicar's warden, Mr. P. H ANY famous persons have, voluntarily B|
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Audloy; parishioners' warden, Mr. R.
■Simtnonds: vestry, Messrs. R. A. Wight, 111 ■"■!» given us testimonials to Formamint. B Emulsion, lam well and strong, lpi^^^^ ,
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W. A. Midwinter, A. J. Gatland, J. W.
in But Mr. Bernard Shaw has paid us the n mv Bjf *^TTT###/JL Jew i The Emulsion ought to have
Roffey, and W. H. French. Votes of
'•'.hanks were accorded to Messrs. C. H. 8| still higher compliment of publicly treating « called the- 'Life Builder.' I }jk /]
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itennctt and W. A. Midwinter, lay I Formamint as a household word." Sficil iMm T'1 PartiUe. are made toa
HESE wonderfully efficacious ThroatHospital, encouraging everyone to use
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readers, to the lady organists, Sunday- Jr&LWH and act bite a
formula of the Liverpool Throat,hroal m perfcct ani yk/mi\
Q V-r <STte) eW"» >n tepm* «ve voice mi condltlon
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school tpachers, and all church workers. B Writing in the Christian Commonwealth S , Ifj for prolonged vocalexercite.
Used by the leading singers throughout the world.
A ladies' committee was set up to arrange ,B (London, July .3rd, 1912), lie casually refers to §| Ml&rC f The celebrated Madame Tetrazzini writes I"J thank you for
for the reception of the bishop on bis first
visit- here on the 23rd inst.
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Gladitone Road,:Gisborne, N.Z.


LONDON.
EVANS SONS LESCHER, ft WEBB, Ltd.,
H in the mouth, and so preventing the diseases H J. (A Ask for "

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BOKODGS COUNCIL ELECTION.
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Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
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members of the Thames Borough Council


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any form. They make the littlo one sloop


resulted as follows :—G. Cullen, 539 votes; his mouth to kill a tew thousand
« lozenge in ||| - °
Just naturaUy—no crying, no pain. They McARTPUR,
0. Cribb, 413; W. Hosking, 308; A.
B H DmiinAfC
Catarrh, Incipient Consumption
st°P all that burning 11 In baby's gums, "

bacilli he is trying to wipe out the cohse-


Christie, 285; K. Ellis, 245; J. Johnstone, I v U lib I O ntl "l ula{ th9 towelß' • Dou,t los, any mo " Chemist,
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227. The three first-mentioned were quences of old mistakes of creation." ||| sleep-send (or a hoi to-day. Chrlstchurch.
elected. !

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These "mistakes of creation" include the bacilli
which give us Consumption, Influenza, Diphtheria,
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J Little Lectures By Nurse Wincarnis. Lecturu No. 3.
NATIONAL RESERVE. ||| , By the regular use of Formamint you are not only
v protected from such dangerous diseases— you are also
||| If you suffer from any of the above, act promptly, do not delay! The worst case of con. JJ
There was a large attendance at a meet-• B «

sumption, remember, was once just a mere cough or cold, which had it been then

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ing, held in the Palace Theatre, for the
purpose of forming a branch of the
National Reserve m ~Te Aroha. .The
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them out"
helping to '' wipe them '
And Formamint is an ideal.cure and preventive of
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Mayor presided, and outlined the objects
of the' meeting. Other speakers advo- B Sore Throat, Foul Mouth, Offensive Breath, '' Spongy
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cated the formation of a strong branch,


was necessary to be ready for even- H
Gums," etc.
If you would like to know more about Formamint,
>>. .
fl Could you but gain an insight into the way Lane's has given health for sickness, happiness
'As it
tualities. It was decided to form a
branch of the reserve, the subscription
if| " write, mentioning this paper, to Sanatogen Co.,
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for suffering, in numberless homes, you would not hesitate one moment in trying it. -JJ
B 17, Bond Street, Sydney, N.S.W., who will be pleased
beuijr fixed at 2s per year. - About 50
men handed in their names. The follow- 111 to send you a Free Booklet explaining all about Sore H Are you Lane's Emulsion is a compound of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote, Jj
ing ', officers were appointed :—President, B. Throat audits cure. H
Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and Fresh Eggs.
Weak Anaemic,
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L. Somersj vice-president, Mr. |


W. Norrell; : secretary. Mr. •F. Barnard. B (Of all Chemists and Store-keepers, in bottles of 50 tablets. «
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executive, Messrs. Bell,


christ, W. Marine, Mean, Burn, Edgell,
Noonan,.Brodie,. and Dr. Ingli6. Badges
Swayslafld, Gil-
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them for pour own gowk) .
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■Mm 'Nervy* 'Rait-down' Get a bottle of Lane's Emulsion to-day. jit will prove as effective in your case jj
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be clouded "by indifferent health—don't suffer


are to be obtained and worn by the mem-
Don't let your life
needlessly—4on'trercainWeak,Anaemic,"Nervy," Run-down." "
as it has in thousands of others.
bers. It was decided to call a meeting Let ' Wincarnis' (the wine of fife) give you new health, new
of ladies to form a branch of the. Red
Cross Society, the members of which
strength, Keif blood, new nerves, and new life. ' Wincarnis' is
a tonic, a restorative, blpod-jpqakeri -and a nerve food—all All chemists and stores stock it. Prices 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The 4/6 bottle is the h
will, it is hoped, receive a course of in-
struction in first aid.

combined in one clear, delicious beverage. It strengthens the
weak, gives new rich blood to the Anemic, new nerves to the most economical, as it contains more than two of the smaller ones. ; , Do not be deceived
into accepting a substitute—get what you ask for.
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and new life to the Ailing. And it does not contain drugs.
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CAMBRIDGE.
Begin to get well TO-DAY.
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POLICE COURT. " 'Wincarnis' is made in England by .COLEMAN & CO., Ltd.. Wincarnis Works, ■■■ mini a .

QB9flB£&BBk l 6?& -jBMBBHteIL


f Norwich. You can buy 'Wincarnis' from any Wine Merchant. Licensed
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At the Police Court on Monday a young


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Chemist, or Grocer, but if you experience any difficulty in obtaining it, write
man named Samuel 6.haw, who said he r
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direct to the Sole distributing Agents, Kasiett&Johnion, 5/7 Barrack St.. Sydney.
' had walked nearly all the way from Wel-
' %Ungton pleaded guilty to drunkenness and
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ii {he theft of a razor and hat from Mr.


fi". Hamill, hairdresser. He was sentenced
\ to "a month's imprisonment, with hard
i labour. ; *

J* The Buckland gold stars changed hands


•§ again on Saturday, the challengers, skip-
s>! ped by A. Curtain defeating the holders,
who were piloted by E. Fisher. � 111 III! M ..11l 1.1l
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.X~ The details of the shooting in the final


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•?|? for the gold medal: presented by Mr. T.


'h C. Irving are:—H. Hobeon 272, R. Simp-
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WINTER
By special effort of our English buyers we- have 'just opened up

COMFORTS !
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-son 269, W. Harbatt 266, R. Haysmith
/ - 264, W. G. Care 264,, Edwin James, 249, P. a spendid assortment of these useful and popular Watches. They �
. 0. Keeley 236, L. Cubia 232. The first aire the best for Soldiers' Field Use, as well as for the Business ',
round of the competition.for a medal pre- Man and others. - ,
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* sented by Mr. J. F. Frost resulted:—


These Watches are strongly made, well finished, Jewelled Lever
"It's famous because ifs good.*'
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. 700 yds Range: R. Simpson, B. Haysmith,
Edwin 'James, Edgar James, V. Raynor, movements, with strong Leather Strap. ..
A Cold Damp Room has been responsible for many
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30 each; W. Harbutt and L. Cubis, 29; a serious illness. Avoid it now at the beginning of
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W. 0- Care and B. Feisst. 28; P. C. Kee--
ley, 27; X. C. Irving, H. Bobson, H. Price, in Nickel Case, 27/6. a severe Winter by buying our *
Lane's Emulsion is manufactured by E. G. LANE, Oamaru, N.Z., a graduate chemist. IM
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Wires, J. Watt 24 each.

PERFECTION HEATERS
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Oiiiers with Solid Silver Case at 42/., 52/6, 57/6, 63/., 65/., and 80/. '

WAERENGA. A FEW ONLY IN SILVER CASE,, with Luminous Figure* lor '

tell ilag the time in the dark, at £4 and £5. »


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stewartlawson the Old Prices. At


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The annual meeting of ratepayers pf the


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Whangamarino Road Board was attended, & ! &

or Physical Fatigue L
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by about 50 persons. Tlie chairman, Mr.


J. G. Browne, in reviewing the finances
of the board, claimed that the position had QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. PERFECTION ROOM HEATERS, 17/6, 20/-, —*^ * g ,|
improved considerably during the past
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year. Starting with an excess of liabili- 1111 I 1 11 HIIIMIIiI


k
{jj2 22 When brain or body is weary the digestive powers are weakened and: '.
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distaste for ordinary food is often experienced, Under such circum- -


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ties of £112 9s 8d over assets, this year


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PERFECTION ROOM HEATERS, 'Ruby" m mi' ***. ™*

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showed a credit balance of £600, or an


stances the 'Allenburys* Diet is especially valuable. •It is pleasant to . Vfca ■* **
5|
actual gain of £712 9s 8d on the year's
working. He gave details of the board's
A. Pirn
gj g| take, easily digested and assimilated and speedily restorative. ThUs Jj; Jjj" Jfjf

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available funds for the current, year's DECORATIVE AND ARTISTIC "MATA-
administration, showing that about £1300 *#m mmWi fli mm DOR," open "Ruby" fronts, 35/., 55/. ea.
__ it helps the system to recover tone and vigour. -a -«
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would be available for expenditure, and


expressed the opinion that no further in- T~
»! Made in a Minute —

add boiling water only. ..J. J i


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STONE FOOT WARMERS, (with screw


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crease of rates would be necessary. Dur- tops),


ing the year the board had dealt with
about £7000 of public money, and had
Allen &Hanburys Limited

TIES
put through several important works. He

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eulogised the work of Mr. Herbert, engi-
BRASS RAIL FENDERS for tired feet (new

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neer to the board, whose assistance had
contributed largely to the success of the shipment), 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, 16/6, 17/6,
year's working, and expressed his apprecia-
tion of the services of the other member!
of the board.
At a representative meeting of Mara- FIRE MUSSES, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, 12/6, 14/6 set.
maru 'settlers, a resolution was unani-
mously carried that the time has arrived
Four years , ago j^T^^^^ 3888888888880 -|
when the district should secede from the WAm scores of other Mi m GIPSY COAL CAULDRONS, 6/9, 7/9, 8/6, ""

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Boots and Shoes.


F mm favour.
Smeetons Limited,
(he public

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MOBRINSVILLE. / m To-day one brand
SERVIAN RELIEF.
A committee was recently set up to
f by far the largest ll \
QUEEN STREET.

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.SOUIBLEI iff
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collect funds for the Servians. The sum sale all over the ft *& \

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3\AfAmf-
of £5 6s has been received to date. / m m Dominion. Excep- \
The Matamata County Council has re-
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tional merit alone
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solved to grant £12 10s a month to the
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BOOt
Belgian Belief Fund. is responsible for \
The postal authorities have advised the
Chamber of Commerce that on account
of the large quantity of correspondence
/ JMH its pre-eminence-
Mm \
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FOUNTPEN
Refreshing!' 1
'Mostconvenient 1
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between Morrinsville and Patetonga a form of $|
thrice-weekly mail service between the mm strength, full fla- \ 1 For the city man who wants
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"Strang's Soluble" is pop*
pen cranks, I//
two places will be commenced at once
m m vour full value in
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pleasestip impatient, exacting like
out of pen than others bave given.
fXiL/
writer. We /
tobedryshodwhenhegetsto/
tO be dry Shod When he getS tO / va\\\v6v' [S" the rare virtues of
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by the department.
§mW everv Packet. Be- HK \ those who expect more
can ittUfy such and win their enthusiastic ]MJfm
a
recom- business, for the man in the 1
Coffee "Strang's" enable.
vou t0 make Co e* as easily i
At the annual meeting of parishioners
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of St. Matthew's Church the following m mm ware of substitutes. \


mendation. Smoothest Gold nib. feed.
ml S {Sure country we can recommend |. » Cocoa, and it is really far S 'i|
officers were elected:— warden, more Delicious and Stimu-
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them to stand any wear.
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Mr. F. J. Marshall; people's warden, "SWAN" and ating.


One can't use
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Mr. J. C. Watts; secretary, Mr. W. J.
| Sold by th. Lading Crooer..
Strevens; auditor, Mr. W. D. Home. A
resolution was carried regretting that Mr.
afterwards dispense with it.
Bold by aU Stationers mid Jewellers. Catalogue tent tree.
Slim
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"WATERPROOF ALL THE TIME."
C. M. Gummer could not continue in office PWW StranS "'"

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EWrofBDOYIS
TAN CALF DERBY BALS., Stout Soles, Wide Welts
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assecretary and people's warden, thank-


ing him for his faithful services. "
" MABIE, TODD & CO., Manufacturers, MM Use TAN ZULU CALF DERBY BAL, Stout Soles, Wide Welts
27/6
30/. UCniOV - 1118011 TO
Between 90 and 100 people gathered at
the Tauhei schoolroom on Friday even-
ing to say good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Len- S
london.
Jlm "Swan"
ff&fflSw
, TAN "ZUG" DERBY BALS, Viscolised
BLACK "ZUG" DERBY BALS., Viscolised
32/6 llEilil
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u IiUUIELdI
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255 a George
Australasian Branch: J. A. 3URKE, 5 Primrose 30/
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nox, who are leaving the district, Mr. Buildings, St., Sydney, *?*«? MOOR CALF DERBY BALS., Viscolised 32/6 KEBIS7EREO PATENT AQENYI
Seifert was in the chair, and presented m
VS the guest with a rug and a travelling bag.
6 EAST INDIA KIP DERBY BALS. A^ ABUfiE,D
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FAVOURITE
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through, and the proceedings terminated • .

dance..
f~*\ /^l^fe^
with.; a
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An amateur dramatic society has been LARGE STOCKS
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toned u connection.with St.


GhoMb. Bey. MaUctt : was Matthew's
appointed
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-up-.-Mm

fiiiANLY AND SUCKLING, BJ.. BEST TERMS.


««» n.«a
rp PEACOCK AND SON.
ticiana, 318, Queen St. i.neur Vioton%
etJ Sight tested by most improved methods.

»ccur».t«4y fctfied WdcW, Ey«
Ophthalmic Op-
i/IsMW SHOEJSTS. \y%ZZ3 ,
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Agent*, 41, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND,
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lunar laEkuffießti
«took. N*utic»l and Bar-
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its* m witoi, 197 QUEEN STREET, OR 120 URUOAHtfB ROAR, [


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THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1915.

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Booksellers and Stationers. Dress and Fashion.

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CHAMPTALOUP EDMISTON.

JOHN COURT
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LTD.,
LATEST LIST OP
BUNGALOW BOOKS. Pstd. piM
Typical California Bungalows ... 3 G 3 9 iiiiI,IIB,,H,BBHBBI^^
Inexpensive Bungalows ...
„.' 3 6 3 9
Modern Homes of California ... 3 6 3 9
Practical Bungalows 3 G 3 9

THE CORSET AND


Bungalow Craft

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Eadfoird's American Homes
3 6 3 9

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(100
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plans) ...
40 15
Hadford's Modern Homes (200

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Auckland's Leading Drapers,
plans)
Mb aa,
dO 4 5
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Cahformn Bungalows 3 6 3 9
Craftsman Bungalows 3<> 3 11

k SMART SUITS for BOYS


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Jj| ITS PRICE
West Coast Bungalows _
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2 0 2 3
Representative California Homes 2 0 a 3

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The Draughtsman Bungalows IB 19

fThe-pricethat
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Kadford'B Bungalows 5 0 5 6
Radford's Artistic Homes 50 5 fi
The Wilson Bungalows Go fi f,
Bungalows by Henry H. Saylor 8 0 8 R
Little Bungalows 2 0 ...

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Plan-Kraft 16 10

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Radford's Ideal Homes 5 0 5 fi
Radford's Cetnont Houses 5 0 5 5 onbr^jß^atT^Dsa^kssttlM^ae/s^Sb

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Western Home Builder 3 0 3 5 prions consideration in. most


More Craftsman Homes 10 G 110
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Modern American Homes 13 0 13 8 should be the mostjnjportant-ieature..


Radford's Garages, and How to ,

Build Them 5 0 5 5 It is much better-to purchase a ;i

CHAMPTALOUP EDMISTON. & correctly moulds the form,_'thaibj»-high-priced-


quite unsuited to the figure.
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BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ■

QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.


Thanks to such toed niakeaaß
the "la Sinene" or the
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M. patems
INVALUABLE TO NEWSPAPER
READERS AT THE PRESENT
TIME.
are-presented -with a choice both with regard.-to sbape-and
price that leaves nothing to bo-desired. I
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IN ONE VOLUME.
THE NEW
A few numbers are illustrated, today, WILL YOU NOT I
SEEK THB-ADyiCE OP -OUR EXPERT TITIERSSwtaa I1
ENCYCLOPAEDIA. tasting your next selection?
1600 PAGES. MAPS, AND ILLUS- !
TRATIONS IN A 3INGLF VOLUME. I !
""Their experienced semcerare at the disposal of*pstromv- I
No more tracinn reference from one 1 I
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fcr the right volume. Equal in extent I ;
to six large volumes. .Abreast of tho '
latest knowledge. "A marvel of cheap- I
0888."—The Athonseum. "A miracle

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of miscellaneous usefulness."—

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HYftBADE'» SUITS. Bookman. "Unquestionably the most


MEN'S HEAVY TWEED MEN'S "
comprehensive one-volume book of
n reference that has yot been published."
OVERCOATS. Ejf
W With Hyrno" uncrushable fronts,
"
—Truth. "Crammed with information
and thoroughly up to date."—English
WARM AND STYLISH.
A Splendid Assortment of MEN'S BOYS' SPORTS SUITS. B si
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American shoulders, two or three-
button coats, with vent or plain
Review.
Bound in strong cloth, 10s bd.
backs,, and cuff bottom trousers, Posted, lis 6d.
TWEED OVERCOATS, in winter a VERY POPULAR STYLE JU «—

weights;
c*vi»
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made siitgle-breast-ed
illn««rated
lU s, - a •. lined » " ""
boys'
WITH ALL BOYS.
DARK TWEED SPORT
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Mnn .m
KIA Iwfw ""

SUITS.
rho latest materials and shades,
best workmanship, and excellent uptonTnd CO., KffiAOTrs CONTOCIR, 205.—
A More Popular Number tn
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YWyA J
throughout; Raglan sleeves and
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JOYS'
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HERO
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value
value. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, the Beanty's Contour Corsets ./
ljf~\ >*j/___j| V,jSSrV
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SJ j nSt with buttoned breeches>
QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.
KL rWked St AuddaSs to fit boys of- EXCEPTIONALLY SMART FOR IN MEDIUM OREY MIXTURE '~j Jt {i\j~*~ S »fj !l1 S'
7
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17.'I 15
|/6,
Figure the Required Lines of
12 13 SMALL BOYS. TWEED, suitable for business
(: . "ifiKJ"t SA \ !

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45
45,-, 55 65/
39/6 42/-
£
55, ,to
65/
,35/. '
29/6> ' Sl/6' ' 331/6, 32' 3? 6 ' .%'
1/6 023/-,
/■■ o24/-, 24/6,'
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™ r! « izes 3to 7- "/■•
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Present Fashion, and at the
same time is very reasonably
iigSil <l»rfjSr/ V&m At j|\
l'jbS> frffflK.
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Tea. priced at 14/6. It is of White \i, I IjtWfV \*B lit tgvSff \ ] I /
MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED

18. 19 years. SUITS, with epaulettes on shoul- IN BROWN MIXTURE DONE- CcuUl, Moderate in Height JddHsffls/ \ \'J iWH I / 1
TWEED OVERCOATS in the 33/6, 34/-. ders and band at neck, as illus- GAL EFFECT TWEEDS, hand- and Length, and Finished with / Vttttfi&pf ■ HE I (I A 1
NoMore Nerves"


latest shades; lined throughout; 25/-. tration. Also with small sewn edges; sizes 3to 7, 67/6.
some with belted backs, others turned down collar without epau
JOYS' DARK TWEED SPORT
plain: Raglan sleeves, and strap- gTJITS , .;. with Wn kUcs . very noat npp eara nce; MOTTLED BROWN AND GREY
ned cuffs; splendid value, 35/-,
■ t panto: to fit boys of— good value; to fit boys of- ' MIXTURE TWEEDS, hand-sewn
37/6, 39/6, 45/-, 49/6, to TO/-.
MEN'S GABARDINE RAIN-
COATS, in all the latest shades
and styles, with Raglan sleeves,
"J*
Pg»» »13 14) 15>
19/6, 20/-, 21/-, 21/-, 21/6, 22/-,
26/6, 27/-, 27/6, 28/-, 28/6, 29/-,
16 years.
2to 5,
9/6,
BOYS' "HERO" SUITS, in All
6to 9 years.
10/6
edged, good quality, 67/6, 69/6,
70/-.
MEDIUM DARK PANOY GREY
/■From Tea !"^
i The kind of Tea you drink- ®

etc. ; a' wide selection in all sizes, 22/6. wool Navy Petone Serge; an ideal - AND BROWN WORSTED, hand. I not the quantity—is the a
32/6,39/6,49/6,59/6. line for present wear; to fit boys sewn edges; special quality,
BOYS' FINE NAVY SERGE of 79/6,84/-. point you must consider in. I
MEN'S DARK GREY RAIN- SUITS, with buttoned breeches; J{o 5 6to 9 years order to keep well. | i
Ordinary Tea contains a B
326 - 35 /'» high percentage ot nerve- »
»'•• «'•• »';• »'«• **/-' "'•■ sewn edges, 70/-, 72/6, 75/-. destroying Tannin. You 1
16, 17, 18 years. D ' '
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drink it at your peril.


85/6, 36/-, 36/6. I

Doctors' China Tea 1 /fl/lllHlft%K?


111 Hz
"SALTS'," a C.P. La
&ircno Model ttat iS
«GOSS2CM>r Model 364,
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"Rosiyn" Underwear for Attractive Styles in Ladies' Correct st y ,es in /ifM ffl1 J/J MET Excellently Suited for
Sirene Model, -with Low l»s a Medtom Low Bast
and. a Long Skirt that H
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is different. Contains very 9 All i 111 Mr "

the Medium Figu,c It Bust and Conca-re-Beak, Moulds the "Lower Part g
Ladies. #
Children's Millinery. little Tannin. Stimulates B Ail'
ASsil ffi
jMII 11 \\\W
Mir
nlsS?
is Low In the Bust and Cut to Indicate the
3" C™*
v-.*™„i /%-~,_o of th�>„
of
the•Ftaja lEha |
Waist Line Is natural, H
EiVefllflg CO£ltS. and refreshes, without in- R Sjons Hips -
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tie a*™
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ovcr Ccmtort- i
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LADIES' NEW ZEALAND "ROSLYN" juring the nervous system. g Jh?l jjjf Jtfade In Wait© Cotton, Worm. i&de to, 'Fancy able ffuHrass Over the |
PURE WOOL COMBINATIONS, in

GIRLS' VELVET HATS, with roll brim, A real Health Tea, with the g iWft-'ll-ipßi witll Ffench 'Boning, White Cotton, Tttmaied Diaphragm. 'Made In H
Cream and Natural colours; light,
«.=;^v.* o . maAa with
Latest Materials and CoIOUHngS.
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trimmed with Silk and lined underneath


with Silk; in Brown, Nattier, Navy,and.. >', *
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delicious flavour of tender 1
spring buds picked from ■ Wlf
UIMJJ
Trtan,ed ** Fonr
Suspenders,-. Price, !»/«.
w* h Lw * FODr m
S>cpepders. Price, 33/6.
SS'mnSt wS I■ij i
Price, . 33/6. ,
an heavy
IAIBS' EVENiNGeffectCOAT,
j i

TsDlendd
*-
medium
j-
China's choioast crops.
in Gold Satjn, straight shape, with Red; suitable for children from 7 % 9

.«£.. splendid ..

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high neck and short sleeves, a collar fastenfld {ront with .'
6/11.
and gel( in yeßrg| •.,..' /

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Get a Tin from Your Grocer
Milne & Cnoyce^
winter line and thoroughly reliable. loops of self; Silk lined, 59/6.
BEAUTY'S CONTOUR, 430.- li M* •ff /*
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12/11 and 13/6, ex. V?
"i'l.*" U/
0.&., 8?i
14/6.
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VERY PRETTY B < A?EI)^EN
f. S° l
COATS in
Biack) imm> an d Gold shades; designed with self collar
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lnT^i CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' VELVET
HATSf rolled up at back) and trimmed .
V
' In Jib.,lib., 41b.and 81b. Airtight
Tins.
B
i Length. Though its Price Is
->—

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and cuffs, and broad band to form a deep flounce effect; with Silk; in shades of Cream, Pink, j
I
sw 18/8- w only 8/11, it is Beautifully |
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Als
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plait€d faßteninp of self at throat ' 59/8,


.ns" ' Sky, Saxp - or Cinnamon 9/11 to 13/6.
QUEEN STREET.
WW?
aa w
12/11; 0.5.W., 13/6 and 14/6, ex.
» U.S.,
10,0
ARMING EVENING COATS, in Pale Shell Pink, and Nat- , .

15/6. tier Blue; with self collar and cuffs, long plain revere and cwAPT <iVPav RFAnv Suspenders Attached. . jj
deep shaped frill at back; fastening of large self buttons,

TEA
"ROSLYN" SILK AND

inwfii
LADIES' Brown, Navy, and Nattier;
V rf
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• »., ,„„ . u in Fawn,
WOOL COMBINATIONS in Cream ■-y ng from 7to 10
only; with high neck and short sleeves; years, 3/6.
shoulder effect, 49/6.
nice medium weight and splendid wear- BLACK SATIN EVENING COATS, in the newest styles with .-'.., '...-.. * 1; '.It!*

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ing quality; also unshrinkable. W. ;


ain flounoe very g00( value, 49/6, 65/-, 69/6. CHILDREN'S FELT READY-TO-WEAR i-i

14/6; 0.5., 15/6; ex. 0.5., 16/6. CLOTH EVENING COATS, HATS, slightly turned up all round and J 'E.
YERY PRETTY AND STYLISHVieux trimmed with Silk to match shade -of
ELLINGHAM AND CO., LTD.,
Auckland Agents.
in Nattier, Pink, Pale Blue, Rose, and Cream; well
■ Abo with long sleeves, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6. hat; in Navy Fawn Red and Vuttx
.
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made and reliable quality> 36/ ( 39/6r 49/6- , .

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Ro children of 6to 8 years, 6/11
ATTRACTIVE EVENING COAT, in Champagne Cloth, J imi×ii■ i w—m■ wi iiiiwiii vmrmiEmßmmmwA
LADIES' "ROSLYN" COMBINATIONS, length, with Black Velvet collar and cuffs, 69/6. ant » '/*• Musical.
in Cream, made in close shape, short LADIiS' EVENING COAT, in Black Figured Silk; straight
sleeves, etc.; medium weight; absolutely
unshrinkable- all'pure wool S.W.,
front, deep kilted flounce at back, self collar and cuffs, 65/-,
BLACK GLACE FIGURED SILK EVENING COAT, nicely de-
PIANOS %&&
nfw Postage Paid USUaI.
j^ssgs:
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VV-, iV/fi.
signed with black Foxaline Fur Collar, self rever, straight aS
pianos
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13/8, w
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15/6
14/6, U.&.W., W/6. frontvwith deep strap three-quartet way down at back, 75/-.
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Beautiful Carpets
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are indispensable to
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GOLF BOOTS.
New Shipment of Udlea' Coif Boots and Shoes just received.
TAN and BLACK.
piANos~-y .g,ffi
PIANQO
PIANOS Ps.g,» N
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23, HIQM ST.
the well=furnished
T*« r«lf 21/-, 25/-, 30/- Ladies' Evening Shoes, New Styles, 7/11,10/6,15/9,22/6. I PIAMOQ
I riMIN\JO sa.
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57 pairs, size 3 only, 5/H to 23/6. All at half-price. S3. HIQH ST.
HIGH
-i 17/0, 21/-, 25/-
, .
Box Calf
PIANOS E^% Home
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SEE bUR WINDOWS TO-DAY.
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OPPOSITE Y.M.C.A., pianos "Wfflfc.
JAMES ADAMS «5t CO.,
. MMiMI rfk -f-U_fl.
wellesley st. east i
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OiirScrahptPd^
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Furnishing Goods.

To Sleep Well ■.r TT TTTTT?MiniiiniiuL!mrTTTniiiniiiiißii»iin


They need not be expensive, yet in tastefulness of colouring and fineness
of texture they will harmonise with the rest of the furnishings.
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gestions in regard to fitting blinds, The display oi East Carpetg we are mak - ng Jußt nflw m6ets the needs |

A I HUuuH I lUK I U'UA I


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carpets, or linoleums.
This work is , . . ,

haTHlSod, reliable
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PUNLOP
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done at very moderate
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' experienced staff. Full particulars at a moderate price. The fine soft colourings are obtained by the. use of j
Down Quilt "

I on any Motor or
may be obtained by ringing' 'phone
1633.
non-fading vegetable dyes. The beauty of "the patterns, and the fine texture
of the carpets make them excellent value. |


,= =, WINTER FURNISHINGS 1 Cycle Cover is, our
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In Axminster Carpets, the designs are very beautiful, the new foliage j
Our shipments are right here, and they
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: effects being particularly well worth seeing.

are the
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Tt is now time to work the change within the home with bright) sents the Highest 1

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StTJ&tTeSt ai\U PCS! -
and cosy Furniture. Quality of Materials I rt. M for its large-stocks, and the unvarying excellence of the carpets shown.

"we have ever shown.


Coverings for the Floors and Workmanship, r A /A|'f Carpet lovers pay us regular visits merely to keep in touch with the latest
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Hi'.// \\\ productions of famous designers and manufacturers. We welcome these visits>
FOR THE BABY-5/11,6/11,8/11,9/11,
10/6, 12/9
SINGLE BED-Sizc 72 x 48,19/6,23/6, 29/6,39/-, 49/6
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RELIA- J[ Hri«Lr-?'« ' a willingly give all information and advice when asked for. In no,case is.
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BILITY, MILEAGE mTm JlffafffTrMl any one Pressed to purchase. ;
57/6, 63/-, 75/-, 90/-, £5/7/6, £5/18/6 Bright New Furniture Coverings
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and STRENGTH it
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'1 Every Carpet, Rug, or Linoleum stocked by us has been carefully j

Andrews & Clark,


selected on its merits as being good value for the price, which is marked on
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no superior, ffi|| , it in plain figures. Customers can rely upon obtaining from us worthy goods \

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f/5v 'OBTAINABLE
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your attention. Prices to suit everybody. \J\
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Famishing Specialists, =

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Department before obtaining

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H.GHEST qual.tv
34 karangahai*e road. j
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AT RECORD LOW PftICES. WmWrWf


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expertness of our staff, who fitted it. but
emphasises the fact that a beautiful carpet
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is an adornment to any room. In making a \

Finest Dessert Protoben Figs 6d per lb.


suitable selection our long experience is at I
customers' service. |
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imported direct from the manufacturers. Finest selection in Auckland. -Z77.,. ■ iii i
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Finest Cooking Figs


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AT ALL DEPOTS. I Mm iflt MM. M< Uin lino in Antique


Special A„ti,«e
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Saves Time
BROS., Ltd. 1y«
K,rb '' 6! 6d
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HUTCHINSON
UNIVERSAL THE PROVIDERS,
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SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.


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HP Saves Labour'
Never Wears Out
Wholesale and Family Drapers, JK JTD* \Jp
, Queen Street. ~A .da
SEZrta 4 STORES S=Si W. Three
LAMBOURNE,
Lamps, PONSONBY,
"We serve you 'well." .
A. & T. BURT, Ltd.
CUSTOMS STREET WEST. ■■■I
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12 THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1915.
Amusements. Amusements. -

Commercial Colleges. Defence Notices. Amusements. Amusements.


Sales by Auction. Sales by Auction.
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E. fpHE BABES IN THE WOOD.


QPERA gO 0.8 *]
T.'A
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GRAND THEATRE. Opposite jTING pEORGE OVHEATRE.
WIRE I SALVAGE! PIREI ■niCHAED ARTHUR AND (J 0, jA RAND THEATRE. G.P.O.
PALATIAL DOMICILE
• WHEN HONOUR /'WAKES' CONTINUOUS PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE'S
V WHERE
EVERYBODY GOES.
MATINEE
MATINEE
SATURDAY
NEXT.
Everv mar. engaged in office work must WHEN HO*CUR AWAKES
To-day.
SHOWING THURS. FRI.. SAT. ONLY. >
NEW AGGREGATION OP STAR ARTISTS Children kali-price to all parts except
WALKER AND pOAKLEY. give attention to tho necessity of qualityms- A BTILLEBY HORSES WANTED. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES A THRILLING MELODRAMA IN ALL THIS WEEK. Gallery.
PLEDGES.
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UNREDEEMED
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WHEN HONOUR AWAKES

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'THREE PARTS. Headed by DOORS AT 1 CURTAIN AT '2.
Course in Accountancy, embracing all
Our WHEN HONOUR AWAKES TEEMING WITH EXCITEMENT. THE LAST NIGHTS OF
subjects for the Preliminary, and complete AWAKES All
JACKSON QOY.
WHEN HONOUR Day.
T'NREDEEMED pLEDGES Produced in • Northern New Mexico. TDAXDELL

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rpHIS "HAT, AT -j-j O'CLOCK «
lessons in Book-keeping. Business Practice. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
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Counting-House Rputine.
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matise. Card
Auditing. Syste-
Systems, .Company. Partner-
An officer will be in attendance at the WHEN HONOUR
WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-night.
AWAKES m
T HE,
T 0
BAIL.
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Of All-Star English Speclaity Artiste
THE BAXDEI.L JACKSON COY. Ssuccess! success:: successmi
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ON THE PREMISES.
rpOMOKROW, rpo-MORROW,
ship, Bankruptcy, and Business and Mercari- Undermentioned places at 11 a.m. on the WHEN HONCUR AWAKES
»tile Law. is the finestimaginable. and most profitable ffollowing dates:— WHEN HONOUR AWAKES T HE
T
RAIL F HE V
artii. i
Appeal to all sections of our thousands ot
Patrons. GEORGE willoughby's. LTD..
f/VUCKLAND rPILE AND Q.RATE WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-day.
T HE RA
T ILQP T HEAW. Positively last nights here. Record-breaking Pantomime,
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Course of Instruction

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COMPANY.
(FRIDAY).
Practical Instruction by Practical Men at
WAIUKU. MAY 13. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES
WHEN HONOUR AWAKES This feature is alive with action.
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The
PRANK. LANK, AND ALICE
Hilarious Comedy Juggling Trio.
TJABES TN THE WOOD.
T HE JDABES
IN J. HE VV OOD. THE

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AT -J 9 O'CLOCK. PAPAKURA, All Day.
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Moderate Fees. MAY 14. WHEN HONOUR the of


AWAKES thrilling chase over the perilous ranges, First Appearance To-night A Brilliant Production.

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WHEN HONOUR AWAKES' dynamite plot to dispose of the' sheriff and EFFIE FELLOWS.

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DURHAM STREET EAST. OTAHUHU. MAY 15. An Enthusiastic Welcome Accorded to
1199 Candidates. AWAKES camp '"hi'' Comedienne and \ncaiis:.
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We have passed WHEN HONOUR his posse, sleuthing about the desert

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To-night. AIRLIE. DAISY JEROME.
WHEN HONOUR AWAKES

giving most
.CLEVEDON, MAY 17. after nightfall, and many other exciting XriSS pLLA DAN. THOMAS. BERT LA BLANC.
of L. Mendelssohn, Royal Forty-eight-paged Prospectus, WHEN HOr-OUR AWAKES situations make The Trail of The Law a

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rrHE CALVAGE QTOCK. Under instructions
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valuable information of vital to FOR THE PURPOSE OF, BUYING The eminent entertainer at and away from JOSEPHINE GASSMAN

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importance
Loan Office, 4, Wcllesley Street L.. unqualified men, Bent FREE on receipt oi
BEAR'S OMELETTE-Cines Cartoon. photo-play that will long 'be remembered.
And Her Pickaninnies.
WINNING PUNCH. T/EYSTONE. the Piano.

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Comprising,
OLD SILVER AND EP. WARE J
your name and address. ARTILLERY HORSES. 1
HER
IHER WINNING PUNCH. IVEYSTONE. FEATURING DOT FARLEY. IDA URVIS. Last Appearances. LITTLE KATHLEEN.
OP TILED GRATES AND HEARTHS. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES sooner Stamp, half to three-quarters Draught. IHER WINNING PUNCH. T<rSX?.TO7I- Story.
A "Wholesome Drama. ■ Charming Love
Wonderful and Daring Horseman- STERLING AND t OVE. The Wonder Child.
DIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS You must qualify for Advancement IVEYSTONE. ship. YORK COMEDY FOUR.
HER WINNING PUNCH. THE NEW
pAS SURROUNDS, TILE SURROUNDS. PINS, GOLD CHAINS AND MUFF CHAINS or later.
o Height, up to 15.3.
Greys and Duns excluded. 1
TRIC WAR DEVIL OF A HONEYMOON.
Novel Instrumental and Sketch Duo.
HANLON. DEAN. AND HANLON.

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IV TOBILISATION. WEEK NIGHT PRICES.
rpiLED HEARTHS AND KERBS.
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BROOCHES, BANGLES
PENDANTS. CAMERAS, LENSES
PRISM GLASSES
WHY NOT NOW?
J. LYONS, j
LITTLE
COMIC.
ENGINEER.
DEVIL OF A HONEYMOON. 1
Kalem's Pretty
When
THE n
OWISS
JSI Special Top.
- Comedy
DC and 0.5.. 2s;
GOO SEATS AT SIXPENCE.
Stalls, Is. 200 People in the Production
A SENSATION CREATED BY THE
200. — —

FIELD AND the matter «nd send to- ENGINEER. Drama. a Man's Married - - -

Reserves, la 6d, at Robertson's to G r> 81-.


GLADSTONE BAGS. CORNETS mn Consider carefully, Veterinary Supervisor. ILITTLE A Bachelor's Romance Drama, SLOPING PATHWAY.
T ARGE QUANTITY LOOSE TILES. 6day for free particulars. r TOPICAL BUDGET. Suffragettes thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m., or by 'phone

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VIOLINS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' a ...:. ==
LATEST
I WAR AND and Politics A.B. Farce Cody THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES,

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1595. Booking, 6d.
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at the ticket-box for the 9d ticket;

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DENTIST FORCEPS Ask AJDULTS: STALLS. 3d: CIRCLE. 6d. And Hundreds of Other Novel Features.
KERBS. 5 O.R. MANTEL-
COPPER D.8.8.L. GUNS. REVOLVERS Legal Notices. Programme and Dainty lea.
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Splendid
£ Picture

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Prices: 4s. is 6H. and Is. Early Doors,
And NUMEROUS OTHER PLEDGES.
n^n
PIECES, Address -.
THE GRAFTON THEATRE. 6d extra. Reserved Seats. 5s
6
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THE pEERLESs pRINCESS. 1 NIGHTLY AT P.M. Box Plan at Wjldm&n nnd Arey's.
TTEMINGWAY AND TTOBERTSON'S TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW p
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NO RESERVE AUCTION SALE. FOR FULL LIST OF PLEDGES LOBE Early Door Day Sole Tickets at, F. deal's,
THE WALL OF MONEY.

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See Last Saturday's HERALD.
1 ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES COY. Tobacconist 'opp. Bank of New Zealand'.
WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY.
TERMS: CASH BEFORE DELIVERY.
CORRESPONDENCE OCHOOLS, TTD-. PICTURES
Q.LQBE PICTURES TODAY AND TO-NIGHT.
For the Last Time. THE FATAL MARRIAGE.
Come and Share in the Good Things.
ROYAL. Auckland.-The Last
THEATRE

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BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. IN DIVORCE. NO. 834. EPISODE SEVEN , The Funniest of all Comedies. 1 Word in Pictures!
UN\ON KEYSTONE. Of the Remarkable Trans-Atlantic Serial, „.

Football Match, GRAFTON V. PONSONBY


Q ■piCHABD ARTHUR AND fJO., KEYSTONE.

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WALKER AND OAKLEY.

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ALICE EMILY MAY ABPIN of THE TREY 0' HEARTS. GRAFTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. pONCEET CHAMBER.
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Between KEYSTONE. THE TERRIFIC FIGHT ON THE


J7ATTY'S'

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Auckland in the ProvincialPetitioner, District, of Prices as usual.

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AUCTIONEERS.

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AUCTIONEERS, HIGH STREET.
rpHE COLLEGE FOR KNOWLEDGE Auckland in New Zealand. jIfABEL &

"TJAY. GIRDER. Direction - E. Bror.3Combc Pty.. Ltd

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ALOFT ON THE HUGE STEAM CRANE.


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HE GRAFTON THEATRE. THIS AND EVERY EVENING AT 8.

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IS IN ' ROBERT ASPIN of Auckland in the Pro- NINTH SERIES. THE BATTLE IN THE AIR.
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New Zea- SERIES, THIS AND EVERY EVENING AT 3.

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TOMORROW. 1A "-O'CLOCK. vincial District of Auckland in NINTH And the Flashlight Signals,
TTRGENT CHORT MOTICE CALE. WELLINGTON. land. Seaman. Respondent. ADVENTURES OF T7ATHLYN, Together with an Exclusive 6-REEL Picture COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT-
A Entitled IX Feature. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY, The Delicious, Delightful. Dain'7
WELLINGTON. EDGAR SELWYN. By- Special Request. DANDIES
AT OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET. To ROBERT ASPIN of .Auckland in the THE SPELLBOUND MULTITUDE. SUPPORTED BY A COMPANY OF 50
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TT'S A T ONG, T ONG W AY DANDIES ■


WALKER AND pOAKLEY. New Zea-

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It is Called: Provincial District of Auckland in THE MILL OF LIFE. DANDIES


COSTELLO. FAMOUS ACTORS AND ACTRESSES,

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MAURICE DANDIES
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Featuring In his own Glorious Dramatic Concept ion,


BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
land Seaman
WHEREAS ALICE EMILY MAY ASPIN SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION. PIERRE Of PLAINS. rp° TIPPERARY. DAN DIE? —

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DAIMLER MOTOR-CAR BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DANDIES
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rPHJS "HAY. i.T 11 O'CLOCK. •JO QQ HP. of Auckland claiming to have beer. \*™»*
This Series is Vastly Interesting, and PIERRE the PLAINS. In Conjunction with the Screening, the
A.spin has Bo Missed. FRON- DANDIES

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said Robert Should "Not A Vivid CANADIAN


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It Teaches Viva Voce and by Correspond- married to you tho Portrayal of Management have decided to hold DANDIES

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1" H.P. DAIMLER MOTOR-CAR. against you Paying for DAYS,
AT Over 700 Students on Roll.„re Staff dissolution filed her Petition TIER A SINGING COMPETITION OF THIS ——DANDIES
ence.
I 1 marriage where n

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Both in Good Running Order. Instructors, of whom Fl\ E quail- of her said IN FIVE STARTLING ACTS AND 230 PATRIOTIC SONG.
of 17 Aspin rn o W N
pRANGE DOAD. AIT. TOOSKILL Double Urn- she alleges that you the said Robert TJ A L L. SENSATIONAL SCENES. their latest Musical Dramatic and
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fied Lawyers and FOUR are During the Whole of Next Week, a Prize In all
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OWNER MUST SELL. Their names are pub- during the last four years and upwards Humorous Creators, which were again last

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veraity Degree Men. A Screaming Joker Comedy. valued at £3 3s will be presented for
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namely since the year 1910 have Men M "A DREAM OF A PAINTING." the Best Rendering of this evening accepted and lully approved of by a,
(Take Dominion Rd Car to Grange Rd) lishcd in our Prospectus. loth INST.,

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habitual drunkard and have been habitualy SATURDAY MEXT, The Peerless Princess Orchestra- discriminating audience
large and

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SOLDIERS' STIRRING SONG.
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the said.Alee
■RICHARD ARTHUR AND
QO..
Successes in Last Year's Exams, are as guilty of cruelly towards .
T.ANDIES THE

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On Account of MR. COOPER, who is offensive AT 8 P.M. ' The Audience to be the •fudges.
Emily May Aspin by using abusive rn 0-N I G H T? HE JL/ANDIEb.
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Dominion, ,oUoW: her and have WHERE Local Talent, Ladies and Gentleman, send
leaving the Presented Passed, and threatening language to means of sup-

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AUCTIONEERS. ELLIOTT ST. in vour name and address quickly, as a BRIGHTER THAN
31 habitually left her without ARGAN "DECITAL,
THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. MERRIER ANDE v uK
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TTIS TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Law ... ..
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and whereas by order ofdaythis Limited Number only can be taken. .


67 41 port

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Accountancy of

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Honourable Court dated the 12th abstract MAKE GOOD.

BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT FAVOURITES.


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and , THE SUN' NEVER SETS.


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MatriculationUniversity WHERE OLD


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Details: 29 March 1915 was it decreed that this (City Organist). TODAY AND TONIGHT. THE "[ZING'S. -PULLER'S
' £ THE
PICTURES. To See and Hear Them-3s. 2s. and One

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Tourist Resorts. Entrance HE .LYING'S.
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in the N*w
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Entrance Military should be advertised three times A Phenomenally Successful Photo-Play by


Assisted by
SUPERIOR MIRROREDBACK SIDE- College a Zsai.aicd Hbhalp once in each, of three suc-
the Famous Essanay Co.. entitled. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. at Wildman and Arejs.
Day
Sf'Plan
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that un- BELLA RUSSELL

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BOARD, cost £13 10s; Extension Din BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO- Public Service 43 3D cessive weeks now take notice MADAME ARTY. The Great Train Wreck Sales from A. Eady and Co-
BRENT'S Vocalist).
THE pRINCE J) "/11Q "

ing Table. 5-piece Dining Suite, Ottoman less within sixty days after service you do (Soprano
.

RCA. the largest Private Hotel of tb-LO. LIKE A BROADWOOD LLE

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Feature.

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Tuition file in this Honourable Court, at Auckland
Banks's System of. Correspondence America's Big Sensation. WE
:

Couch, Tapestry Divan Chair. Large Book-


Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over in the Dominion. "Thorough, an answer to the saidSittings Petition the said THE pRINCE pARTY. " "
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case. Pictures. Brie-aßrac. 7-piece Maho- 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the is the Finest of this Hon- The Programme will include the following Touring Manager
gany-framed Art of it roidy (or the season. Electric. ness and work Despatch" its characteristics. Court will the first
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Serge Suite, Whatnot, are at Organ Compositions:—


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Large Pier Glass. B.M. Fender and Brasses, whole In Two Acts, featuring Francis X. Bushman. JUST PAUSE: AND THINK OF THIS

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ourable Court commencing in Auckland after 1. Andante and Finale (2nd Symphony)-
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Students' correoted and relumed with


pATRIOTIC QOVCEBI.
hot and cold baths, patent (THURSDAY). Ihe Producers this Picture bought
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light throughout, of a,
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Heavy Linoleums. Large Curtains, Picture?, lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Govern- scrupulous promptitude.

the expiration of sixty days after service .' - VVidor TO-DAY


whole train—Engine, Coal Tender, and pRAND
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Our Usual Bi-weekly Change


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Pot Plants. Whatnot, Music Canterbury, ment baths, including the large new bath- proceed to hear the said charge proven and 2. Capriccio alia Sonata Furaagalli
Drama. Carnages complete—rushed it down the
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absence Italian Pasauab' U ALL


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TO-DAY FOR PROSPECTUS. to pronounce sentence therein your The rnoWN
Motor-cars and conveyances leave WRITE and further tako notice 5.
Spring Song ™"°
Clock. 9yds AXMINSTER CARPET RUN- house notwithstanding THE BALL OF DEATH, mountain-side at 60 miles an hour, over
NER, Pictures, Hall Curtains, Mottled Kauri Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reason- Carter
filing the said, answer you 4. Bolls
of Dunkirk the embankment, and wrecked it com-
Woodward Street. H. AMOS. tint before THE BALL OF DEATH. (THURSDAYS MAY VS.
Mirrored Wardrobe, Good Duchess Pair._ Car- able. Porters meet all trains— o. 1.
Wellington. Director. musi. enter an appearance in person or In Three Acts. ,
pletely within 40yds of the camera. rpO-NIGHI'
I. AT 8 0 CLOCK. presence of
pet Squares, B.M. , Bedsteads. Wire, Kapok BRENT. Proprietor. KING'S NEW WAR SERIES. Topical. ,

by your Solicitor at the registry of the said Admission. One Shilling. One of the. Greatest Cinematographic Con- and in the
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Bedding, I B.M. Bedstead. Wirewoves. Toilet


P.O. Box 162. Court tho City of Auokland aforesaid Doors open at 7.50 p.m. of the Age. Duke Kahanamoku at Wellington"— U "

Under the Patronage the Governor and the


Sets, Bedroom Cabinet. 25-drawer Ch :>sta, GABLES, Russell 40 Rooms,
at ceptions Man in the Vault Horseshoe
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for Luck" Their Excellencies


THE such Innnite

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and you do not an appearance HENRY W. WILSON, And Programme of
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if enter .
a Supporting
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Comb. Chest, Swine Mirror. Duchess Par, 2- spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, on- you will not be allowed to address the Court Town Clerk. Merit, including a Great Sensationil war Performing Bears"—" The
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Grip of the Countess THE


May 13. 1915.
Combination Bedsteads 2nd Bedding, Wire vate sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; in person or by counsel at any stage Plumber."
j^RTS.
Stretcher, Linoleums, Sea Cheats, Kitchen h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling rOR pUPILS DURING cither Chronicle.
AUCKLAND
OF
gOCIETY
POSITIONS of the proceedings. THE RUSSIAN ARMY. D.C., Is; Stalls, 6d-
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Table, Chairs. Meat Safe. Ash Pan, Gas and croquet greens. 6s day. Launoh Ailoraa,
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Dated at Auckland this 12th day of May AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY Etc.. Etc. Also, at EMPIRE THEATRE. Dominion Rd. And to assist in the PURCHASE Ot'THE THE
Ring, Gas Iron, Crockery, Step Ladder, Cook- excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J- Darby,
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FOR
INST ITU T E, THEATRE ROYAL ' Auckland.-The Last LINDAUER COLLECTION
I flic
ing Utensils, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, Proprietress. JANUARY, 1016- R. G. THOMAS. (Incorporated). T E Y S
etc- i
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Registrar- JJ PONSONBY. ■DELGIAN l-iUND.


MANSIONS. Whittaker Place Sy. ■I Word in Comfort! ijELGIAN J UND.
THE Conductor: MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT. POPULAR CONCERT.

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PROGRAMME.
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NO RESERVE TERMS CASH. monds St., Auckland. Telephone 2724.


Shorthand Writer »nd Typist*.
Five minutes from town and wharf.—Electrio MISS BATES, This abstract is issued by' Richard Arnold TO-NIGHT* (THURSDAY), AT Q P.M. PHAS. , phaplin AT THE T yric! Save the King;.. D

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Mesera. Carr, Pountney and Co.. Mar Singer. Solicitor for the Petitioner. The Chaplin at the-Ijyric! H.M. 3rd "God Auckland Mounted Rifles Band.
rpOWN ITALL,
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light throughout. Bedrooms, private sitting-


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WALKER AND pOAKLEY. rooms, tennis court; situated in 2} acres of service is at the Mr. Walter Irapott Horse - ■ • - audot

MISS "VALENTINE. Petitioner's


Shorthand Writer and office tho said Richard Arnold Singer 187
address for Pianoforte Solo - - -

■ Mr. Edwin Dennis CHAS. a CHAPLIN <fc, MABEL-^ORMAND H.M.


TO-NIGHT. -, —
Overture-"Bronze
3rd Auckland Mounted
Band.
Rifles>
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ground Mrs. Carter, Proprietress-


Typiste. Messrs. T. and 8- Momn.ifitd., QueenofStreet,- Auckland. . Song, Answer"
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AUCTIONEERS, HIGH STREET.
TUESDAY. M 35, Come, Sing to Me - Miss Olive Jones kind permission of Major Wynyard).
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Song, "

In Thousand (By
Merchants; Feet of Joy, Entitled,
be in- the
KrlTvln^cCorm^rana-Ha^
PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO- of the said Petition may "The and Song''
THIRWELL, CODLIN. Shorthand Writer »nd Typ- spected A copy Song, Arrow "GETTING ACQUAINTED.'' .
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RUA.-P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. MISS iste. D. McLean. Esq.. Land and Estate the officeatofthe
Supreme Court Offices or at AT 8 P.M. . —Mr. Wilfred Manning

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Mies Beryl Clarke Also, from


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Telegraphic address, "Thirwell." First-class the said Richard Arnold Singer, Violin Solo
TMPORTANT PUBNITURB
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CALE. accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day Miss Lillis Walker A CLEAN STATE
MISs'mASON. Writer ana Typ- >== 1 H E OLVENO E." Song. My Dear Soul Dramatic
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Shorthand "rp
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or 305 per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles. Pro* Dramatic Recital • Miss Minna Lury KITTENS Animal Study Miss Gracie Wray, late of George Edwardes I
isU, Messrs. J. M. Mennio. Ltd.. Manu-
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prietiess. Public Notices. Vocal Duet, Nocturne


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- • Miss Laura LATEST GRAPHIC
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Topical Be-echam Co,. Covcnt Garden. Gounod


WALKER AND POAKLEY.
. facturer!. > A BALLAD OF THE FLEET Walker and Mr. Wilfred Manning. A CLOSE CALL Dramatic Organ Fantasie from "Faust -
MISS BYGRAVE. Shorthand, Writer and
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(C. V. Stanford). - Miss Vida Wallace THE LOST LORD LOVELL - Mr. Maughan Barnett (City Organist).
HOUSE. Fenton St.. Rotorua— Typiate, Messrs- J. E. Butler, Ltd., Mar- Dramatic Recital
FENTON

Herman Lonr
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John Fuller Two-Reel Majestic Comedy Song—"For the Green" -


] Message" Mr, -A
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Proprietress, Mrs. M. Murphy. Con- rTHE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Song, "The
veniently situated near. P.O. within lmin MISS MUSGRAVE, Shorthand Wdter and
a AND OTHER VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL Song, "Spring's Awakening" Miss L. Walker THE PASSER - •
Dramado Miss Jessie Bartleti.
rrO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 11 A.M.. Apples
Dov^n Austin
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WAR QTUDIES. Song-"Shake the


ITEMS. Rosy
Violin Solo, "Souvenir" Miss Beryl Clarke
,
Government baths. Elecirio light. Terms, Tyijiste, W. J. Cracroft Wilaon. Esq., Notice is hereby given that the Auckland Miss Olive Jones AND STUDY'S
AND Ernest
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AT THEIR ROOMS. HIGH STREET, inclusive, Ss per day, or 25s por week. Tel. Bofioitor. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Song, Rose in the Bud STUDY'S War pTUDIES.
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Harbour Board has made application to Mr. Barry Coney, L.R.AM. m


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Letters and telegrams promptly at- MISS NOBES. Shorthand Writer, ana.

Typ- ,__

the for a Special Order MADAME WIELAERT. Dramatic Sketch Mr. T. T. Garland by one of' Britain's
203. Governor-in-('ouncil Splendid Cartoons, Intermezzo—"Le Carillon de St. Martin

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iate, E. C. Be»le, Esq.. Solicitor and authorising tho .-mid Hoard to reclaim cer- Two Eastern-Songs. - Miss Lillis Walker
Acting under instructions from the owner, tended, to; , ■ Foremost Artists. Rondelh
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MIdS SWEETZER, Shorthand Write. from the sea in St. George's Bay, Who,will Sins "La Morte do Jeanne (Verdi), D'Atc* Walter Impett.
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who is tearing NEW ZEALAND, the Commu- tain lands Concert Director: Mr. Prices as Usual Book by 'Phone. H.M 3rdTubular Auckland Mounted Rifles Band.
Haupapa, M. Howden, Esq., "Ah! Fors 0 Lui
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O'BRIEN. Edinburgh House. Typisto. A. Auckland, (Bemberg), and Lectures Adams.



' undersigned
SERVE
will sell. WITHOUT RE-
J
, St., • Comfortable accommoda-
tion.' Centrally situated, handy to railway MISS°UNDERWOOD. Shorthand Writer
in the City, of
of the proposed Reclamation., together
an estimate of the costs of suoh
A Plan
from the Opera La Traviata.
" Admission, 6d. Course
and Concerts (seats reserved), 2s Gd.
of Eight,
ALSO AT THE' WEST END THEATRE^ Patriotic Song— Bella. R.
King and Country
Paul Rubens
Want You'.'

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Jagger and Harvey. with
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'/GENUINE |ITAHOGANY PURNI- station. P. 0., and Government oaths. Win- C E .TO AT RE,
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and Tyuate, Meaarß. works and the, date when tho same can be Rese'ned) 3s, at Wildman and Arey's, ROYAL, Auckland.—Watch for ALA
T> Karangahape Road. Id seotion. Miss GraciA Wray.
1
THEATRE
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ter tariff, 6s per day; 30s per week.—TeL Ship Chandlers. ' Accompanied by H.M. 3rd A.MR. Band.

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completed, -may be inspected during office Shortland • Street. Unreserved: 2s and Is, X
-1 TUBE. 138. P.O. Box 23. life Opening.
CONTINUOUS PICTURES. • Song—"The Lord Is My Light" Allitsca
.
hours at the Customs House,'Customs Street at Eady a,nd Co's, Oueen Street.
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Brought by owper from England. West, Auckland. Boj Plan opens.l'.-URSDAY. May 20. "I7TCTORIA LEAGUE RED CROS9"FUND. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES. Lubin Star Mr. Fred Bourke.
TTOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. REOPENS MONDAI, FEBRUARY I. Dated the 21st day of April, 1915. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES. Feature At the organ, Mr. Harold Gregson.
As under Song— Lorraine" W. Sanderson
Three Shorthand Speed Records for New RUSSELL. CAMPBELL. AND McVEAGH. rpjIEATRE
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ROYAL, Auckland.-The New | It id- requested that ladies giving Red WHEN HONOUR AWAKES. Drama.
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MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD (choice Recommended by Medical Profession. use the specially-printed-invita- Showing -a Vivid Pictiyc. of .the Great
San Mr. Evan MacCorraick.
SOLID design). 6 MAHOGANY DINING Holidays. Zealand. Solicitors to the Auckland Harbour Board. Standard. ■ ■■ - Cross Teas Song—"The Night Nursery" Herman Loht

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The Place for your
Francisco' Earthquake. ;.
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tion lards now issuM. Cards will be for-


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CHAIRS (upholstered with leather scats), 3- SPRINGSIDE HOUSE- DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ward*! to those who desire to keep the. Red HER WINNING PUNCH - Keystone Com. Song—"The Arrow »nd the Song"
' ' Miss Jessie 'BarUett.

PIECE REAL MORROCCO LEATHER Nearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all ground floor. ,

Railways. Bslfe
Cross circles going by thus e'lterta-ihing Popular, Prices: Adults. 6d; Children, 3d. i ■ ■
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Mr. Wilfrid Manning.

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CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Mahogany Re- 'Accommodation second to none. Tennis, Term begins from Date of Entry. MOTTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
lists of new hostesses,
volving Bookcase (inlaid). Solid Marble 8- bowls.' croquet, right opposite. 'Bus meets Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus friends at t<fa. The "GOD SAVE THE KING."
together with all money received, should be CHEBS CLUB.-- Owning
Day Clock. HEAVY GILT OVERMANTEL. . Audiencn and Organ.
day trains; evening train by arrangement.
5300 Positions obtained for Pupils, AUCKLAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. MEW
ZEALAND RAILWAYS. handed to MRS. HUDSON WILLIAMSON. Night, THIS. (Thursday) EVENING, at AUCKLAND
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B.P. MIRROR. Inlaid Chess Table. Tariff: 6s per day, 30s per week. Accompanists Mrs. Macandrew and Mr. '.

'Phone 8. Helensville Bureau. SHORTHAND, . TYPEWRITING, Victoria League Office, 'Williamson. Building, 7.45 o'clock. Lightning Tournament. All Harold Gregson. Concert Direction: Colin

1 1 J
K-PCE. MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE MRS. SDDLESTON. Proprietress. All connection's for which subscriptions are EXCURSIONS TO ROTORUA AND-
Shortland St.' Chess Players invited. His Majasty a Muston. L.R.A.M. —
.

unpaid at noon on the iflth day of May, will


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0 (inlaid). Comb. Wardrobe. Bedroom Pair, (take lift), Admission; • Is,, Booking Gd extra, at
ROYAL, Auckland.—The last Arcade
/ ,
Towel Rail and Chair,
,r BRASS BEDSTEAD, Best Wirewove, Horse-
FULL SIZE ALL-
PA
RAK AI HOUSE,
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AND BOOK-KEEPING. be cut off. in


on accounts .rendered.
accordance with notice printed
. • ■
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THEATRE
word in picture theatres! ROYAL, Aucldand.—The Last
Wildman's.

;
hair Mattress. Toilet Ware,, Single B.M. Bed- PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Booms),
WRITING OCHOOL, By order
On SATURDAY. May 15. 1915. Excursion
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1- i Word in Music! , THEATRE
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F. GANNAWAY.

HOT SPRINGS, HELENBVILLE.


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ttead. and Horsehair Mattress. Tickets will bo issued to Rotorua" Cambridge. from Auck- A UCKLAND QRCHESTRAL COCIETY
Also.
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The most Up-to-date" Private Hotel ' North Superintendent.


Telegraph Office, Auokland. land. Onehnnga, Taumarunui • , Shows. OCHOOL OF DANCINGr.-MKJS. CECIL
of Auckland. 'Phone 1147. Founded 30 yeara ago. Thames. Waihi. Putaruru. and intermediate
Ij. HALL. French tad Russian methods.
1 OAK OFFICE DESK AND OAK Every possible Modern Convenience. * H COLWILL Ballet. Classical. National, Interpretive,., and
Conductor:' i
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MABEL S. CLARKE. and Others—Please take stations for the trainsatleaving Frankton at MR. JOHAN WIELAERT.
1 OFFICE CARD-FILING CABINET (15 Conveyances meet all Trains.
particulars mailed application SWANSON STREET.
NEIGHBOURS
that, having Sold Farm, at 7.40 ».m., Morrinsville 9.2 a.m.. and Auck- T ATE ENTRIES
QLOBE W&'~.]ft Ballroom Dancing. ' Warwick Buildings,
Street, opp'. H.M. Arcade. Classes

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drawers). FOX VISIBLE TYPEWRITER, in Further on notice my
connecting trains
land at 10 a.m.. for the §ueen
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to' the Otau. Clevedon, I will commence mustering FIRST CONCERT. 1915 • SEASON.
nLOSE-JuTAY -J evonport, Newmarket:— 13,
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good order. ; °
leaving Auckland at 7.17 a,m.. Onehunga 9-2U 7 ATE jpNTRIES £

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PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. ' my Stock To-day (Thursday), May 13, 1915— Grey Street, Devpnport. /

a.m. Penrose 9.36 a.m.. Cambridge 12.5 p.m., Will be held in, the
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"NOTE.—The above will be told at twelve
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Telephone No. 35 (Helehsville Bureau). nn O LAW ST,U dents. R N. Lindsay.


o'clock noon sharp, and is worthy of inspec- Thames 9.13_a.m... May and; Waihi at 9.40 a.m.. ROYAL, Auckland.-Thje New
rn o W N 'TJ A L L- r
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THEATRE
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tion. " On SATURDAY. 15. 1016. Excursion


VIEW. ROTORUA. LAW NOTES FOR others—Take notice that WAIKATO 'WINTER Standard.' jj^BOW
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PARK NEW ZEALAND Ajeenta


LAND and Tickets will be issued to To Aroha from
,

.
Also, ' ON
X The Best posit an 6s House in Rotor**. my Property at Whitehall, Cambridge, Auckland, Onehunga, Taumarunui., Cam-
;

SALE.
.

ipHURSDAY, MAY, f»A AT Q P.M.


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OUPERIOP. TTOUSE "F>URNITURE, Overlooks Gardens, Bowling Greens, Tennis 1. CONTRACTS. is sold—A. L. Burnett. ■ ASSOCIATION'S 00TE
2. TORTS. bridge, MorTinsville. Thames. Waihi, and ' ynke
...JJISS
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■ Courts, and 'the Orchestra. 1. IC '

CRIMINAL LAW. PROPERTY stations, for the trains leaving


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3. i, intermediate
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Nearest House to the Baths. Electric Light 7,QTH ANNU4.L OHOW.


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To be Sold sharp at 11 a.m. 5. PROPERTY 11., 8. EVIDENCE, to Land Agents—My Property* at Frankton at 7.40 a-m., Thames at 0-.18 a.m. Teacher of .
throughout. ' Dark Room for Photographers. NOTICE CULTURE,-, Box Plan opens at Wildhjan and Arey's at
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7. PROCEDURE. il Tauhoi. 513. is withdrawn from Sale— and Auckland at 9.15 a.m.. and atfor the a.m. con-
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Terms: Per Week, 35b } per day, 6s (Special We are now prepared to offer in each of W.B Martyn. DANCING AND PHYSICAL Isitt, Dunedm). ■* 83s;' a.m.. Tuesday. 18th inst. Prices: Reserved.
(Removed from Itemuera), ■
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necting trains.leaving Auckland 7.17 TTAMILTON. (Pupil of Miss Winifred Unreserved, 2s.
Tariff).
the above Subjects the following FOR 1' ———f Onehunga, 9.20 a.m., Cambridge 12 p.m., •'■'
,
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An under:— _-g__-_-S!S-SSs:
TEACHING RESUMED.
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Wire or write for Rooms. P.O. Box 45. AND Programme See Later Advertisement.
. ABSOLUTE SALE— and Waihi 9.40 a.m. D
J
*E
1,2, 3,.i, 5.. For
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VERY FINE OAK SIDEBOARD, Maurice 'Phone 15. Notice*.


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254. Queen Street. 'Phone 4112.
WRIT- Corporation First-class, 2d mile .
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(mini-
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I V Reclining Chair, Canton Grass Chairs, BRIDGES AND MILLER. Proprietors. 1-ATEN COMPLETE SET OF NOTES FARES: per
FRED." I.* EYRE, Secretary,
Private Address:' WAIMANA'HALL.
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AND ANNOTATED FOR THE mum 4a). Second-Class. l!d per mile (mini-

8-PCE. SADDLEBAG CaESTERFIELD TY Co. Eyre and Seaman, Public Accountants,


SUITE, Axminster Carpet Square. Copper EXPRESS USE OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND. mum
3s). Mileage counted one way only. 20j000j THOUSAND Kingal&nd. 'Phone A412.
j 1 168, Queen Street-
p,I T Y OF NOT available for break of I •v,i r •
.

The tickets arc


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THOUSAND SCHEDULES
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HOUSE. STUDENTS. TWENTY


Kerb. MUSIC CABINET, with leadlight
MARATHON
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ILLUSTRAT- journey except where train connections ren-


..„«-«..-.
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door. KAURI EXTENSION DINING 2-A COMPLETE SET OF, OF THE Church Notices. ROYAL. Auckland.-Watch for
TABLE, Oiled Rimu Glass Front Bookcase,
• 8. LOWER SYMONDS ST.
IVE AND LEADING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL BALANCE SHEET. •

tier it necessary. They are available for re- WAIKATO WINTER gHOW
;
• the Opening.,
,

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THEATRE
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CASES. of the Auok- . turn until FRIDAY, May 21. 1916.


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7-PCE. SPANISH LEATHER DINING Superior accommodation for Visiters and Balance-Sheet

The Annual
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PRICE. £1 la PER SUBJECT. land City Council for the year onded 31sti ORDER. CHURCH.
„„„

SUITE. Pictures. Floor Rugs. etc. BY HAVE ALREADY BEEN ISSUED." MATTHEW'S' AND HAMLIN ORGANS.-The
Porraanents. Our Notes have been specially prepared March. 1914, and the report of tho AuditI District Traffic Manager, TO-DAY. ASCENSION DAY. ST MASON
1

Very central. HAVE YOU RECEIVED ONE? • world's, best.—Sole .Agents, F. Moors
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All modern conveniences.


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Comnlunion for 'Menn and Co,. Customs-


/\AK HALL STAND, Linoleum, etc. Excellent cuisine and strictly moderate Barrister for us by Mr. F. H. Levien, M.A.. LL.B., Office thereon, will be open for inspection in1 Auckland. May -10. 1915. IT'S YOURS FOR THE ASKING'. 6 45- a.m., -Corporate a.m., St', E. . Inspect to-day.
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and Solicitor. Auckland, whom the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hill, Allele- i CRAMMED FULL OF MACHINERY Morning Prayer
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OUR MACHINERY' HALL WILL BE of the C.EiM.S. 10.30


and Holy . Communion.. 8, p.m.. Sacredd
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teraß, wo have retained to supervise our Law land, during office hours (9.30 a.m. to 4,p.m..
, —

J. B. WALSH,
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} Tenders. Cantata. "THE ASCENSION.",


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3-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE (good de- Proprietor. Department. Saturdays, 9.30 a.m. to noon) for a period of IN MOTION.; '.

Art Unions.
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sign). Heavy Dble B.M. Bedstead. Wire, Purchasers of our Notes may be coached 30 days from the date hereof, and copies ott For the Children there will be
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SIDE SHOWS GALQRE.


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and Bedding; also, 3-PCE. DBLE MIRROR in the above subjects with Test Papers and such Balance-Sheet, and Report may be' T AKE COLERIDGE. POWER SCHEME-- . ..

WARDROBE. FULL CHEVaL BEDROOM WATERLOO QUADRANT. Model Answers. obtained on application.
L PLANT SECTION 51. ARMOURED TiE pATRIOTIC Educational.,
1

SUITE, in polished kauri. SUPERIOR RADNOR. AUCKLAND. Terms on application. , HENRY W. WILSON, CABLE-.
ATAHUHU. CATHOLIC . SCHOOL.
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BEDROOM PAIR, with marble top, Wash- May. 18, 19T5. Town Clerk. POST YOUR ENTRIES TO-DAY. '
stand, 2 WARDROBES, Full Size O.K. Bed- OF ART. ART UNION IN AID OF DEBT.
stead. Child's Cot. W E. Curtain Poles, etc. New House, overlooking Government TIAKKS AND TJATES, TD., I— ■ J , . ==«
' Tenders will be received at this Office until T ATE pNTRIES QLOSE ATAY i C QCHOOL,
Ground and 'tie harbour; five minutes from Noon of MONDAY. May 31. offor 21he Supply All that concerns the District concerns YOU. "Elam" School of Art.
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DRESSER. Table. Chairs. Din- station and centn of city; large balconies, PROFESSIONAL COACHES. ETC., Mining Notices. and Delivery at Lyttelton miles.of Rutland St., WINNING NUMBERS:
KITCHEN
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FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND, Its Prosperity' is Your Prosperity. Auckland Art School, Auckland-
f

ner Service, Cooking Utensils, commanding magnificent views; spacious " Armoured Cable, • with -necessary jointing 1.—3092, J. M. Hay, Whitianga,
WAIKAT& WINTER SHOW AND
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lounge; electric light throughout.


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Crockery and Plate Rack, GOOD LINO- materials. Specifications and conditions ot ll.—lß, J. K. Walsh, Waihi.
DOMINION
GOLD MINING COMPANY.' contract may be scon at the Public Works INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
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Telegrams: Ra'ior. Auckland. Drawing and Pair ting in all Branches.


LEUM. Lawn Mower. SPLENDID MANGLE lII.— Ticket sold at Bazaar.
rpHE WORLD IS CALLING FOR NO LIABILITY.
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'Phone A 451. Auckland. Wellington, Christchurcl., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, ' Lite classes six times each- week. 1V.—1525, T. Rogers. Otahubu.
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(almost new)- Offices.


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mrs. g. k. Mcdonald. I Saturday,


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< EXPERTS IN and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not June I. 2, 3. 4,
Sketching from Nature. V.—3054, A. Dye, care J. Caddigan, Auck-
I

• 5.
NO RESERVE AUCTION SALE. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY All Shares in the above Company on which> necessarily ._ ff „„,_ WRITE FOR.. SCHEDULE TO-DAY. Woodcsrving Enamelling.;• . land.
Ticket sold at Bazaar.
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tho Call, due and payable on March 24, 1913,


Modelling in Clay Vl.—
otonehurst. Under-Secretary.
. WM.. H. PAUL. Secretary.
Jewellery.
VII.— A. Crawford, Howick.
Terms Strictly Cash before Delivery. 0 symonds street. auckland. —the world of commerce, the world of ship- has not been paid, will be sold by auction Public Works Department. , RepoußM Copper and Silver Work.
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, • ' new zealand ping, and the world of private enterprise. by Mr, J.
Auckland.
Thornos,
TO-MORROW
at his Marl,
(Friday),
Queen \ Wellington. May 8, 1915. )
3
' Copperplate Etching. ;. ' Prizes to 'be c.illed for.
WALKER AND POAKLEY, Street. at Art Leather Work. -Photography.''
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strictly first-class board 11 a.m.. unless tho said Call bo paid on or Sporting. The Rev. F. Buckley desires to gratefully
AUCTIONEERS, HIGH STREET. and residence. before the previous day at the Office ot MOUNT RICHMOND DOMAIN BOARD. t Particulars of Classes.. Fees, ■ and -Free8 'Otahuhu thank the friends of all denominations
and other districts who patronised
in
On (he conclusion of the present war the the'
Company. (
MR AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Studentships on amplication to
the. Bazaar and helped to'make it a success.
,

Proprietors. demand for operators of either sex will be H. GILFILLAN. TENDERS FOR GRAZING.
Telephones. 504 and A 371. E. W. PAYTON. i■ ' . ' ' 1 =
greater than over. To meet these, require-
J

Stonehurst. Auckland." Secretary.


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\UCTION. Tenders will be received by the Under- • Director.


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Telegrams:
VJUBLIC ments we have obtained a specially qualinet. Auckland, May 3, 1915. WINTER MEETING. Booksellers and , Stationers.
instructor, under Government permit, who; r =f'-1 Otaliuhu. up to Noon of TUESDAY. May 25.
his Residence, Panmnre Road,
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signed at
Hinemoa St.. Ro.orua-- will personally supervise this course and tho
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FRIDAY. MAY 11. RANDWICK.


1915, for License to Graze on the Mount t COLLEGE, ' DEVON- ''TIBRARY
rpHE VALUABLE GRAZING AND ! and cold bath, electric light, new dining-
Terms. 32s 6d week. Ba 6d day; hott work of students.
I FATTENING FARM. knovrn as I room (seat 50): 3mins from baths. 2min» Wireless Telegraphy makes a fascinating
Electoral. . Richmond Domain Resorvc. Otahuhu, con-
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ACCEPTANCES.
G.N. HURDLES 4sovs.i.
PORT.
Boarding and Day Schools for Girls.
CHELTENHAM FICTION.
taining 33 acres, more or less, for one year
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. G.N. STEEPLES .
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VALLEY VIEW, will be sold on above date, I from railway station.—Mrs. Wrathall, Pro- study, is easily and quickly mastered, and| WAIROA ROAD DISTRICT.'. from May 1, 1915. with option of renewal
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isovs.
'■ Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN.
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We are raw offering an immense variety


at the Rooms of T. Mandcno Jackroti and is a. well-paid and not overcrowded profes- Alternative tenders ' Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, of.tho above, 3s _6d cloth editions, suitable
;

j prietress. for further two years.


Co, Customs Street East, on very ca.«y sion. to be submitted for: GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov each) by an efficient stafffj for Public Libraries at Is. Is 3d and Is 6d
;

ELECTION NOTICE. Wellington. Assisted


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terms, Has ben practically bare of i-tock . CLOSE on and visiting teachers. Half-tern}'- March SO, each. Lists ptsted on application.
since March. Intending investors taken by -P E R N I. E I G H.' If you are interested, write or call withoutt Notice is hereby given that the following.* (») Grazing of Sheep only, and
)
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•I 28. LOWER SYMONDS STREET a moment's delay, to ib) Grating' of both Sheep' and- Cattle. FRIDAY. Mth MAY. by 9 p.m. 1915. The School is delightfully situated for
motor to inspect property. Nomination has been received-for tl)o Office
*

those desiring sea air and bathing. Pros- THE BOOK EXCHANGE.
_ PARTICULARS. Acres, easy undulat-
ing country, originally heavy puriri bush;
nearly 200 acres new. ploughable, 200 acres
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION BOWER'S
of Member of the Wairoa Road Board:
WILLIAM THOMAS DUDER.

Terms of license can be seen on applica- |


tion to the Secretary, or to Mr. A. G. Quart- FEES must accompany Nomination or pectus
ton's and Messrs. r
at Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmis-
Upton a. or an application
'.. 12 and 14. Victoria Street East. >•

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AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. ley, Solicitor to the Board, 89, Queen Street, , acceptance. !, ,
For Visitors and Permanent Boarders. 'to the Principal. • ■ • '
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grass, balance shelter bush and rough feed; And as the numbor of Nominations— Auckland.
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splendidly watered by streams and springs, All Modern Conveniences. Very Centra!. Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street East, equals the number of Vacancies—One—l I Highest or »ny tender not necessarily ac- J. F. HARTLAND. . Restaurants. and Tearooms.
never failing even during recent drought; '. Tariff Reasonable. therefore declare the said William Thomass cepted. LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOLL
Secretary.
THE
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II paddocks, laid down in mixed English 'Phone 1319. Telegrams Pernleigh


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AUCKLAND Duder Duly Elected a Member of the Wairoaa E. WEST, OF MUSIC.


t DININGROOM IN
grasses and clovers. Cottage and usual out- MISS L SMITH Gate of Ennorel. Road Board for the ensuing term.
. =!
PRIOR'S-LARGEST
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Secretary Mount Riohmond Domain Board.


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CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. TOWN.


buildings, in good repair; ream carl passes


door; lomin. store. P.0.. school, telephone,
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Clevedon, A.E.BAILEY. Goli. Principal: MRS S. A. . MOORE-JONES,5, . BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS.
and 21 miles Auckland. Ik miles Business Cards. May 8, 1915. Returning Officer. rp O BUILDERS.
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Manurewa: carrying capacity, 200 lie;i<l mixed YOUR DAUGHTERS3 u 55 1 SPRINGSIDE HOUSE, M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. STRAND ARCADE.
ENSURE WAITEMATA GOLF CLUB.-The Matchn Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers,
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HOT SPRINGS.
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stock, equally suitable dairying, grazing. <,r FUTURE. HELENSVILLE with the Auckland Club, fixed forr QUICK SERVICE.
cropping. For further particulars apply to AUCKLAND FISH MART Excursions, Picnics, Etc. Tendern are invited for. Alterations and Saturday, been English and. Foreign.
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Send her to us for Additions to the above. The lowest or any has Postponed. Owing to Thorough Modern High-class Education for
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DRAY Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and | existing conditions tTAVE A DAINTY LUNCH

SIX MONTHS' TUITION Links will be Closed on Saturday afternoon,• ciples. Girls on Christian' but Unsecfarian Prin-',! °~

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Specifications to be seen on application to Exams, prepared for. Modern


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SOLE AGENTS, JUST OPENED. noon. i n AT


In A EDDLESTON. Languages Taught Conversationally. Mater-
16. PHOJXIX CHAMBERS 'Opp O H.0.1. Fresh Supplies of all varieties of Fish Daily, , SHORTHAND, PING, AND BOOK 194, Jervois Road. nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stoner!: THE BRUNSWICK.
QUEEN STREET. e. Buildings, with perfect ,ventilation and Opp. Back of N.Z.
At Lowest Rates.
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T. MANDENO JACKSON. KEEPING. F. G. HOOD, Golf Professional, .


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drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectusis


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Or i "pERRY rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.


AUCTIONEERS. CUSTOMS ST. EAST. Selected Rock Oysters in Bottle or on Plate.<■ WE'LL DO THE REST. rpAKAPUNA rnRAMWAYS I "Silver King," "Why Not," "Challenger," at Messrs. Upton, and Co., and Charnptaloupp AND COLLARD.—A household
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"R. and A. Challenger," "Orion" Golf Balls and Edmiston. riJfJLLARD


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Day or Evening Classes. COMPANY. T TD- Stocked. \J name for uiano excellence.—Auckland
ADDITIONAL STOREY AND ALTERA- 'Phono 808. Free railway; trams to gate
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Agents. E. and V. Piano Agency. Ltd-


'pUBLIC soiled TIONS TO A WAREHOUSE, GORE * Largo Assortment of First-class Golf Clubs. FIRST TERM COMMENCED FEBRUARY
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■VGARUAWAHIA OTOCK OTOTT AND TTOARES BUSINESS-5 TJAYSWATER, mAKAPUNA. AND STREET. FOR MESSRS. W. S. WHIT Inspection Invited.
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OALE. 9. 1915.
SANFOKD'S FISH MART, LEY AND SONS. Coaching by Appointment.

Customs St.. opp. Customhouse. Phone 638.I. pOLLEGE. TIfILFORD •DEACHES-


Tenders for the above will be received at .
Open Daily, 9 to 5. Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings, 7 to 9. 'Phone 2570. Painting, Junipr Music,
DRAWING, Elocu-
- -VTEW r7EALAND JJERALD.
1 ray offic; un'il Noon on MONDAY. May 21. 1 >--
Tee SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Second Teacher, trained Royal Drawing
yO-MGRROW FRIDAY.. Choice Hapuka. Mullet, f-ounder. Schnap- -8 8 PDPUKE leaves Ferry (Western Floor. Society; schools visited; also, private ;g

AT 11 AM. -1
per. Gurnard, Trevalli, Kahawai, Barracouta,
o'ber varieties ob- i!
I 23, SWANSON STREET, Entrance). Week Days: Quarter past every
1 hour from 7.15 trip a.m. until 11.15 p.m. (withfi Plans and specifications to lie seen at my
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"' or at studio.—Miss Waldron-Udall, Oakleigh,
pupils
StTßSCßmioss 6d a*
per week, delivered in
1 Rocs. T'apo Trou', and Business 'Phono 1400.

tamable at our Mart- carried on lan additional at 545 p.m.. Saturday? office. 7 football. Upper Symonds Street. town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in

I ■ 3 advance, posted to any part iif the Dominion.



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COMMERCIAL TRAINING3 gTJNI)ATS


K|UJ HEAD
BASTEN'S Architect.

j Professional / Advertisements under the following clause*


10 WELL-BRED V AND 1 YEAR BUL Smeetoo's
COLLEGE. Imperial Buildings, opp.
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Steamers leave
1.0
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'2.15. 3.15.
Auckland:—lo.o
1.30. 5.15, 6.45.
a.m., 110,
80, 9.0.
I , Camden Chambers
.202, Queen Street. GRAFTON ATHLETIC
CLUB.
FOOTBALL Notices. —Wanted, To Let. For Sale. Lost
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LOCKS, in forward condition. ASHLEY


JJDNTER. TYPISTES' ENTRANCE EXAMINATION" Trum
p.m.,
leaves Milter-:—9-16. 10-45 a.m.,
D E VA L •1 M'O Found. Personal, Board and Residbkci-.
NOTICE.2 - are inserted at tbo rate of 18 words tor la, or
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30 FAT AND FORWARD COWS —Public Service Inc nnxt, exam, will be The Juniors of. the above Cl_b will hold
held on May i9, 19J5. Miss Baste.'i begs to"'12.15
Mem. Inst. C £.. pm., 2-0, 3.0. 4.15. 5.30, 6.30, 7.45, 8.(5-'
23 EMPTY 2 YEAR HEIFERS Mem Inst. M.L..
int.'malo that her Con/.hinu Classes havo al- i|.! |1 Connecting
with Trams at, Bayswater f 0 » TAKERS' OVENS, FURNACE WORK, a Meeting at First Floor HM. Arcade, TO-
MORROW (Friday) NIGHT, at 7.43 o'clock. MR. F. H." BATTEN, three consccutire insertions for 2s M for
80 LARGE • FRAMED. FRESH - CONDI- commenced and tipse Takapuna and Milford Beaches. BUILT OR REPAIRED. All juniors are requested to attend, as the cash, paid in advance.
TIONED COWS
150 STRONG CALVES AND YEARLINGS
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
ready requests
-10 take advantage o' same to join at anoe.
i> '.end-
Acknowledged to bo the Finest Beaches In business is important. DENTIST. 8 Births. Maeruoes. and Deaths, 2s 6d
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No reduction in fee to late ccmcrs, snd no0 the Dominion for • GEO. RHODES AND SONS, L. E. BULL, Hon. Sec. Has Removed to new premises in the each insertion; Fcseral Notices. Is extra,
20 STORK COWS students accepted after March 31. BATHING. BOATING. AND FISHING. These announce-
100 MIXED CATTLE Colwill'a Chambers. Swanson Street. Freeman's Bay. Auckland. 4j PRINCESS (THEATRE) BUILDINGS) {or cash paid in advance-
Public Bathing Accommodation on
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250 ROMNEY EWES, been with Romney


lams s.uce February 12
Timbei. Beaches.
Visitors should on no account miss this
'Phone 1051. [pURE CREAM. QUEEN STREET.
Opposite Hill and I'lummer's.
ments must be signed
by the advertiser.
Repli-ii to advertisements will be received
160 EMPTY F.F.M. EWES, n, good condi- mo BAKERS AND OTHERS.I. Delightful Trip. the office of the Herald free of charge.
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tion rPO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Wo have plenty, of fino cream, sweet, -
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OLDIE AND CONS, THE ROUND TRIP: ' | velvety, whipping well; just what you want'. Instructions as to the insertion or wifj.
60 FAT EWES Send immediately for our Latest Illus- U LIMITED.
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Adults. Is; Children over 3 years aridi We | We put this up FRESH EVERY DAY ina
drawal of advertisements in the Herald
20 LAMBS. trated Catalogue of Allen's Patent Portable arc Agents for
sanitary scaled pots at 2d, 4d, and 7d each.i.
under 12 years. 6d. CERTAINTEED REINFORCED FLAT I Ask our Branches or our Roundsman whoo
OCEANIC SAWMILLS. writing.
Steel Bakers' Ovens. must be in
Several hundreds of these Ovens are now» BREAKWATER TJOAD. NOTE.—Alteration to Sunday Time-table. ROOFS. jorven you with milk. We retail in City andi The Proprietors do not hold themselves
JJEW ZEALAND t OAN AND MEH in use in the colonics, and are giving entire
satisfaction. Telephones:
W. H. TAYLOR. No buckling or creeping of material. all Suburbs.
THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA- ACT in a Jiffv.
u in a, Jiffy. TEETH responsible for nonmse:t:'<.3 of advertise-
or from other cause*.
CANTILE AGENCY pOMPANY, STONEX AND WHITE. 653. Head Office; 96, Order Office.
, Manager. Guaranteed for 10 years-
Samples and Estimates given. TIVE MILK SUPPLY COMPANY.
1 ments through accident publication of any adver-
or for error in the
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3. 5, and 16, Wakefield St., Auckland. Kauri, Totara, Rimu. White Vim, Oregon9
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LIMITED, NEWMARKET.

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gj .■%.- LIMITED, HAMILTON. Sole Manufacturers for New Zealand. Pine, Bluegum, Ironbark.
Joinery and Mouldings always in Stock.
TJINEMOA GARAGEI ' WINGATE AND CO.. LTD..
Ironmongers, Queen Street. Auckland.
tisement
Telephones:— and Commercial
' THE PEOPLE'S HERBAL HEALTH At Howey Walker's.
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■ And -I 1 STORE, 115, Karangahapo Road.—[ Department. 178; Job Printing Order Office.
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rpRADESME.VS CARTS ARE AN ADVER a


-F'i'i -V K LL- ii and Sarsadock: A valuable remedy for Kidney? 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial, 229.
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WRSM
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To' Ensure Absolute
PAINT '. 1 TISEMENT-Good
to the way they ore
or bad, accordingI
done up." It is a QPIINO
CLEANING. BOOKING OFFICE, A. McC° Liver Troubles, Debility. Poor Circula- Painless.
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Protection from
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; tion. A boon to sufferers from Anemia, 2s8


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".Hoarding."
m£®sN£ ■ ■ Corrosion, seen by most of the people in

use
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Public Buildings Cleaned and Disinlected.I. • HINEMOA largo bottle. Nerveforce: For all Nervous
TIMBER MERCHANT. ONEHUNGA. ',i 6d. and Published by Henrt Hortos, .
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STREET. ROTORUA.
r'.'v.V---: "BIDEROSTHEN." tne street. It travels, and is WORTHj WILL be given to the Belgian Fundd Printed
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KEEPING IN GOOD ORDER. We haveo Offices. Private Houses, Churches, Banks,'• H. H. DAVIS
some ideas for painting carts, that ought too Houses Washed Down.
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Proprietor.
Troubles, Headache, Paralysis, Brain Fag,
> Neuralgia. St. Vitus' Dances, etc., 8s 6d, on every Grama phone, 5S
Phonograph i,
of Rcrouera. William
Takapuna, and Ramsay Martin Wilson,
Robebt Wilsox, of
be profitable. W'c welcome innuirins The Yard for Quality \rge bottle. Herbal Syrup Pills, Ointment, Sowing Machine, or Piano. Records posted'd of Remuera. tor the. Proprietor!, Wilso.y
Paintwork' Cleaned. Vp. Cough Cures, all free. No alteration in prices
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HENDERSON. , GILMOUR. JOLL. AND WILLIAMS Car- Indigestion and and Hortok, at their ofiicos. 119, Queen

And Dry Planed Timber . guaranteed


HORSE
Clippers sharpened, guaranteed:.
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nv\le from pure herbs only. Ring up SGOA Only address, City Supply Stores,
aboAt our Herbal Extract tor reducing stouti(, nacle Buildings, 45, Karangahana Taber-i
post free, 0s 6d.—At • Smith's (latee Large Stocks. 1 Street, and at 1 and 3. Wyudh&w Streak
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V'-?*14;-?. #'.■ /i* 89, 8"««w: Building.. *_ffjift Body INTERNATIONAL CLEANING, CO.,
fiymonda^Bt.ad aeetiott. Builders,
just off -
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Auckland, New Zealand.


Jfhon« 8165. 'Phone 8328. Uwfce.tr Line,' Weikslw fit, JliOKlbMttt)a 1L .W^t_aW'6^Auek_UMj,. | PfiUWt Attatioat.. ,
wait - Awiiaad.
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