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March 31, 1915.
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form; .personally he; was of opinion
. that it migrht' very well be/carried
out. Moreover, police prosecutions
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quate administration of tnejspirit
of the tew,,and he*held, that where
v &■minister of religion or ariy other
, citizen brought; to'lighi the existence of literature which.'he
ered" butraged public .morality, the
Stipendiary Magistratte should personally investigate the ;cpniplaintj
and, if: He concurred m ,t^e;,objectidn, direct that a summdnsishouid'
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PARSONS AND PRIESTS.
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New Zealand's Tarn Next.
Press and Politicians Pxajte wtile theMeatTrast Prepares
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tide oif & secdnd, but the death-rate is
the greatest on record, and very few of
theni grow up into solutions.
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said, "War; Is
hell." . With ;U;S. Secretary of War
barrings all drinks m, the army, the
Yankee,swaddy thinks he. would find
difficulty m expressing himself to-day.
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mand her husband.
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"claim— The mosquito.
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,' Making bo,th_ ends meek— Baby with
its^toej-in-its' mouth.
Is this the sort of censorship the
Ghristchurch parson wants setting lip? Ifit is, then-by all nieahs
let itcome into opei'atioirat
once.
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proper, because it "exposes" the
The
What,'
.however,'
amazes
turei; (and theX^p|p|ry includes "infamies" of convert life, the j ''Tr,uth
'is, where is all*the literany- print, Tjoo^ prii^spapfer; al- aforesaid gopd; Cathpjic young ary
garbage into which these parleged to be indeScerit,
or man is sorry that he s|)ok6, an^l
sphs seem to have poked their
obscen6),is again being raised by more sorryi;that he disregarded
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the;p^lpitatingj notbvietyrh^iting the more ,seasoried advice of one- snbute ?' vThe ;trouble isthat the ,
- {'Pr^byteerian;;^
:rori
Non#ifor- or two Very wise Catholic clerics.
'' parsonical AVowser differentiates
jnist' (or ,^ifr^|?§^a fr;soiis fjrf the* :■'.:-/■ ■■', -V ■t-S/-;>-^^^--;: :I m his conception of wKat is, and
what is not, improper literatures
'Pelniaps, however, it
not surmismg all TheWbwser does'inot regard.as
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be correct to state ti|at
iii, an Auckland
this.
-;:&skt&?wsLfirst raised m Auckland suburban; "Prusbyteerian'' pul- centi'oiis literature garbage whic)i
s
*\yyv, somewhat: sttjaiigc Ibody, .pit, pnd <<;Meeinster>'r speaking desci^besf the' liaisoiis b|' pribsts
and
>>anyihmgji
which'
Federation, apparently for that quaint crowd,;
nuns^ or
&nbwn asij}ie
might be held;asr" correcting■Jthe;
.; the e?act objects Q|j|v^hich| body' the "Committee Pf Public
Mor-i
The parereV;somewhat difficultyto Refine, /als^'-sald:—^':^;;.:.;;^- ■■.;■: ' :. ", ,-;_ ': errors of CathbUij'ismi^
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dpes
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sonicai
;no|?^regard,
{we
\uiless
cbilclude^^ tl^at a dertain
Wowser^
Our- only .suapibion; Is whether
as improper, or^eveii^ittdecent,-let,
Section of the ;Gatholicrconi|aunii^
the Catholic Federation is seeking
alone obscene, anything-where an-^T
has' become ; '.WowseJirJsedi|and.:is^ tb suppress
.what may be generally '.
"acting as- the Wowser is expected regarded ak i.imip^r&l books, or ;, other religion^is assai|ed^ I|e;
:any>4
act, that-: is,-'endeaypK£g' to rr^rely books that'■" point diit the does regard #ith
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TELEPHONE No. 2223.
Notice of, Motion The
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SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914.
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THEEE MONTHS
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TWELVE MONTHS
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All Cheques (with exchange added), Postal Notes, and
Post Office Orders should be made payable -to John
Norton andaddressed to a N.Z.
Ijane,
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bY POST,
Truth
Save Your Tickets for the Free Gift Scheme
IiJOTE.— Tfteyscheme is extended to
FIRST EDITION
Slop-made—
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A "back to-the land* no-
The
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A thing that casts shad*.
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Obituary—
Suffragettes ;sent a most abusive
Flappers J^vorltc Flowcrs—Glad-U
missive- to Premier"Asquith by carrier tice.
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pigeon.'
They should be prosecuted
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If s6mo women'rested on their repu»
for-false pretences. The pigeon is the
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tation they would bo cremated.
There are the tangolsts and' the
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omen of peace.
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tank-o-late,' and tho tango-teasers,and
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Rainbow Darn says:he admits ho is a tho'tanko-twistere.
. h&yb
hero
s'pipleiOTI
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Jznisa
see^dleais
is his
worshipper. Yes, and he
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'apptiß,f a^ ape now\
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salt!
that
a man took th«own^ero?^v^^>/-v
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^o^pro^ucjQs^n)?;
'^S^ffi^ipPj
lair'toto His own. hands
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because h.4
iiess ofTine Wpiv?ser, as X3coa^ipjiOf -eni yet. This pominipn has produc- "/The,Trinity of Trials—^-The lawyer's kicked a peeler?
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Ministry
ally
spinetesa
revealed
a
brainless
and
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jus-.
m- the court^ of
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law, the Boodler's maw, and the Poli-a
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much consternation In "following.'
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?,ttie^t?;tS>causingI
/^c6a.se
jaw.
> of-1tice.
tician's
Thrift—
A
habit
Theparsbnical
earnestly
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pimpingT
he
and
\errprs
of;
wbrk'irig-,
c
lfisaes.,
say
nothing
only
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breasts
of
workliig
!GathoUcisin
-the
of" the. wbnien the
-.'lo."'
the
enfolhetf
l^pM^j|ii:e>caiiibo attpij)ut^d.
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upon pooplo who have nothing, bjf
themselves, ,who have to earn thevmpnej'^wherewlth the homes of the wiv£s
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'id.;t^p activities m iA]icldand of' Has; not Father Chiniquy poi^if^d Wowser regards as.imprbper;any. "men
'of
workers are' kept going. There is;goodvr%son to believe that much of this
those
have
upon
the
Most
as
who
too
much.
people
look
the
Bible
Green The mental state of the
themf '*'Vitas book or;papeiv which tells thej) ostonlahlng Increase jin' the "price of m^t.Is .the result of^.the machinations of,a "the most solemn and serious of books, worker
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;thii;pathpli^Feder4tion| which them; out and exposed
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who expects Massey to be.
not the slimy Slattery 'pair : ex- truth and is ripf ashamed to tell; 'branch of the cormorantlc corporation caHedi'tie^nierlcdniMeat.TrjistT,;Tb,is Tfust but there is a considerable amount of friend,
started off by>raising loud bb jec- posed}?
proletarian
plugs.
the
A
thief
charged
tho
other
day with
producers,
Amerlcaa
to
to
jtiie'utmdst;;:'dnd
has
bled
the
jridw-ift^eek^-apparently,
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and pointed sout the er- it. The.same evil-minded, indivi-1 ''-do the !same with regard to", the peopieV of
humor m it all the same. At the
stealing a lady'srichly-stoned ring,ad': Ytitta&to the sale of Hal&Caine's
...-..;.
'Aiis^raiia^
tHe'Gbi^ohw^alttf.of
Scotsbyteiriari
grace
kirk
"Critic"
finds
dual,
to
his
mitted
Jfea't;
however,
pari>*'
rprs
Unfortunately,
of Oatfolicisin? vtHasii6t the5
true
that he had swallowed it,^ A.titterjy impossible, dreary, -weary;
Puritanical in-/
the.
Trust isvifaVptied^ytthe, Machinations of
The crocodile requires eighty sec'
politicians. It'is pUrt bf/tKe>pbliflcaltstbckr'iHitradl of the Labcirlsts; to pretettd' -m attending, the minister took,for his ' onds to turn completely round.. Darn case of a diatnohd
m tho rough. ' '
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suppress,
"Escaped.
nov|l,
would
if
he^
neurotic;
thb'^'pn-;
jstincts,
'The*
Nmr"
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that nothing can;)>e done^againstv/TrUsts 4ttntif-,the- Federal^ Const,itutlon Is k\-:. text last Sunday a portion of the thlr- Fisher can beat any crocodile.
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coiild,
'"-m""' :' " :
away
which
all
that
.is
human
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tered; while It^ia^ also .pat"t of. the stock-ln-lritae.pf'the^l*ibeta,lß tq'pr^tenil that teenth ..Verse of the thirteenth dhapter
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Piiest
our'
6xpbsed'an3^
ppint#Hou Craves^
Me/
'Abram Lincoln said "You can't fool
also of .the First
> -,;i*O:\Troist£?.estfsV.in;-Austry
nature.
it
Is
Kings,
CathpUclsm
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He
would
whfoh
errp
rs
of
revert
to
the
of
ho
:a^Sathoiic)has bujt thread \tov .ed put ;tHe
r
,■ a vfact that existing st&tUtes.'^both ;
State and J^deral.-glVa;power to'Government»" gave out as /Book
Only one man was married the night all the people all the time." .' TrttV
follows:
operations; <jf those.Trusts., Defects, ttiith^ve been disclosed m the,
': cpmsittidei Vthati SaU Caijie is ap- Are not■;such;.works as these fit "stocks, and the whipping-stool,; 'to-crurb^the
his marriage day Adam; he but "Critic" fancies quite a lot of folk
before
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legislation. There .
against T|iista/could'be.:made up.for.for -by
And he said unto his sons saddle
i pfco£climg s^ctilityy;| T}he direct only for^the destructorf 4rie not^ and the horse-pond for all that! fPederal'iaws
make a;very, good living out of foolon his wedding Eve,
was
marriediawon,
Wales,
an aatl-Trust
the statute books of New South
but no*
ME the ass.
So they 'saddled
Ing somo of the people some of the
; " Ga'thbUcH Federa- suchVliterary eftorts tho;vi]pest;of; did not,, or would not, see eye- to is already
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of
eyer
made,
Governments,;
by.
seems
to
been-'
■6r
l,}b'eral
attempt
either
.Labor
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HIM. .
" have
time.
to enforce that law. AleanwhUe, "]Labpri;s.ts ,howl\fpr 'enormou^ powers, ,that are
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i|6]tf*s activities;m -tjiisfdirection poisori|? Are they not offensive,* eyevvvith him. In short, the par- quite
The fellow; who is always going to
unnecessary, for the purposc'or dealing with Trusts, while Liberals declare
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thing
give:
the}
improper,
indecent,
immoral,,
*j.
to
neurotic
sonical
Wowser
would
the
right
impose
obdo
the
to-morrow
is
;
on
:
Australia;"
'thc'sahie,
poor'
Jias
AtfatraUa finds that The incident recalled to "Critic's"'
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do 'not exist In
Yet,"^ll
I( the British House of Commons
as he who is sorry he didn't.dolt
noy^VJft questionwhat the aiithory scene, and even blasp%nibus? New Zealand, if he could, c a rule that'Trusts
the amount of tooney that .he has' to-«hell out to that Trust thAt does' not -exist
mind the case m which Tom Cooke, same
dispose of Homo Rule once for
doesn't
yesterday.
ruinously^^
tremendoiisly:
of
is
and'
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large.^:
";..'>-.
,
,
publishers,
Yet,
rate,
hpne
dethe Wowser will have
saints." It would be a crime
.
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composer of "The Fine Old English
the
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■^i^l^any
get on to another job, West*
all
and
Gentleman" was an oxpert witness.
jsip^ i;e., a thumping big adver-; of their suppression; He will to drink, to smoke, to love, to enminster will be getting referred to as
Sleepy,
says:explain,
Hollow.
how two %*er- v A native of
Rcstrainster.
broughi Asked to
Grannie says "There is no Trust;" 1 For: sixpence, ithougJi,"
tisoifeent. The Gatliouc Federal permit their sale m every, shop, joylife m any shape or form. AH OldExisting
;> . 'twill be
sions coulfl bo alike yet dif-' /'Nelson is progressing by leaps and " .
roundnow within the land, V
tibn;' also directed atfgntion to every bookstall. He will en- would be gloom and desolation. When
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replied
imagined
Cooke
.
bounds."
"Critic"
It got
ferent,
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To people who live m Nevv; York.
that
it
bust,
writing
on
a'
leaderIt is only when she is offered an o»ithe;
reading of such liter- Sabbath church-going* would be a The notion fronrher mind she's-banned;
some.Canadg^t pUblica|ipn which courage
.Ou'iv cattlo graze oh* countless hills,
was all . a matter of emphasis. along by "hops."
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us one and all believe, s
\Vhat good is that to you and the
"For- instance," said he, -"if .1 said,
matter of compulsion. In> a She'd ma.ke
'.*..-■. --■gageniient
attacked tM most ch|rished be- ary gems m all true
Now that this Yankee Meat Trust will
will not be'tomul out of call. It Is
prices put on us are fair.
That
it
'You
are
ah
would
rest'
on
ASS/
often
long
Merit
or
service
count
not
Faith,tami,
homes,
reading
word,
parsoriical
">
as an^
the
lieflof theR.C.
after the
of 4vehWowser The things are quite cheap^weTrecelve 't<. That they'll 00 sold aero«B thy sea?
that she will be found ready
"asß',"
said Sir James Scarlet, m the matter of- police promotion. ten to onerccoiver,
prayers. Now, if anything, would inipose on the community
indif^qt result of the protest, the; ing
j That Trusty is round the (country noV,
her
m fact.
To talk' of Trusts; how,do we dare-?
tp&s as good at jokes as .Icames o'
'
who
1 with
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by
,
boy!
Betterfnr
bo
a
"white-hair'd
buyirig'
every
Granny
is a'wealthy Jade,
hoof and horn,
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growing
potatoes
bsW $ftd Mpprta^on, 6i^ thyepub- 'Truthis.rather glad thaithere all the miseries of Scotlana m the For
that
ilk
is
at
to.'"■■"■■
eat,
cow,
every
time,
every
things
on
can
time.
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It;sbuylng>overy
good
earth
bull atid
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And all
see, an' gin Isay "YOU arc an
"I
yet
■Also
the
not
daVi.
Bl<s£fcjLtfst's
naturally. SHE'S /not afraid.
"Moaning
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lication m *juestTpif wS^lprphibit- is a Wowser scare of indecerit, or sixteenth and seventeenth cen- And.
born
continually
The
Times" is
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."■.#''■■■"■'pointing
■-' Our cbe?p Meat' 3&ys, they now'are past ass'/^t wud rest on 'you'!"
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is the prfcipv oif'n)«at! v
it is stated,- was riot improper, literature. First ;of all, turies, lie would have us revert Whatevercoves
out that Massey has broken
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Oh housewives heavy Is the bill,
ure.you know,iiervfrlends
principle, a Socialist," says all, woil nearly, all, tho promises +19
in
The
Trußt
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aarmm
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doneptm the ground 'tjjat^it; gave .as wehave pointed out, the Cathp.- back to the iCromwellian era. He
(Oh, Grannie Is a sty^ ojd cat)t v- .
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,£ferd' Milher. "Critic" wonders what
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.stands. aghast',
That doesn't trouble -Big
of course, she. always* leifds," , ■.".
Whilst Athfa" Trust works it's grasplni .Who is Mr. Tinspn? According to a ho is m. interest. And the Boer war ever made.
to the Catholic commun- lics started it, and sought the co- would rule us by the "Blue And so,help
Mfiro m the Auckland "Scar," ho is a
Bill— he can make others just as good!
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Bags and Pat.
to
Boodlo
will.
Her
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ity, blit because it contained ad- operation of the Wowsers. The Laws" of New England.. He This Moat Trust, though, is surely here. And our men sit m Parliament,
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, member of the Haouse, and just before showed he
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" was no'"prophet
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workings have quite come -to passY
And simmer m a state, of bliss,'
Parliament opened, according to the
trying to bo
i^jrertidement-s ov n.ii;a|ter which AVowsers readily responded. It would, ji ho could, become our Its
Yankee
pafcer
It
was
a.
don't think so. 'Us clear*
And seem to really bo content
same authority, ho. addressed. ». mootAsked if it wns correct to say "The smart that headed its births, marriages
spmevposjal regula- started m Auckland,it has got to masters,politically and otherwifie. If Grannie
"iimtravened the
To see the people robbed like this.
As crystal to tho working class;
ing of his supporters at Kltharn.
toast was drank m silence," a little and deaths column. "Hatches, matches v
Laborites,
AVellington/
gone
Zealand,
they
Catholic FeSerait has
down to InNew
simply" stun
twhJi:"While
more than m any Bat Bill Jones knowsf and Tom Brown IThe
girl said she wasn't sure, but she knew and dlspatchoa." Itcould have done it
i Us, as before us now thoy stand.
At a; jargoly attended meeting
tion invited Wowseii cij-ppesration Christchurch,and, presumably,.in' country of modern times, has the Andtoo,
couldn't be "eaten" m silence.
Mick,
it
Jock,done,
delegates
amj
and
not
be
nt
which
better with three monosyllables— Veils,
(EJltham)',
Pat,
say
up
And
that
111
can
hero
so docs
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m suppressing literature of a' vli- a week or so, we''"will hear of the'' parsonicai Wowser been permit- Who want
bolls, knells.
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of beef a pound or two.
To crush tills Trust from Yankeoland.
were prpßOn.t from nearly all parts
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swing
give them strength to
the What sort of men*.arer they indeed
c^ntipus character it w^s all riglit, dour, dear old Prusbyteerian i ted to gradually usurp functions , To pick.
of the'clectonitj, Mr. Tlnson, the
A lettor-to- the- editor man n»Ks
For tlwlr electors* -rights to flgjht?
sitting member, was unanimously
"Why tho Pacific doesn't rush Into the
t>ut when it invited!vWowser co- dodderers of Dunedin hurling |and power which he is using to The housewife now, with;troubled face, Beneath them all- Itfsec^nits they need
A -Harvard professor ban discovered
chosen \om the Reform 'candidate
Atlantic at Panama?". "Crit ic" sup- that telephone girls become
wages.she will need.
A hundredweight of dynamite.
ojpetation m suppj^ssing litcra- anathemas at anything considered the detriment of the people and Twice nubby^s
heavily
Eg«»ont
seat.
to
cohtoßt
is
"locked"
but
poses
the.
They have the power to slay this Tniot
Btlll the prices upward race—
\%'a"bccaußo.it
charged with electricity- durJng tb»
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Hture idf the sort whijsh attacked^ to be grossly licentious m the for his, own: sclf-aggrancUsement IfWith
■v
kldajjo
pack
octopun,
a
of
feed.
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Mr. WilHiAßpn, M*P.i Js said to have ro% ';'
winter. That's nothing to worry about.
-tiie Catholic religion, ;it became a sbapn of literature,but rigidly ex- and profit, pecihiiarily and other- Thoughsuch
countless millions stock we breed Yet we all eeo. to our disgust.
a man is thrown on his own Telephone subscribers are ovorchawy
marKed, '"Oh, ElVham," ,but "CriUc"
When
hurled),
people tbua.
on
us
this
Trust
haa
watch
rob
fact
Them
It
our
anything
wise.
<The
quite
cluding
which,
a different feather.
m the
Tho preaching of the Gospel
fl?|r^?bf
Is generally too much edallili.- year round,',
fancloß'hc left out the last syllabic.
resources ho
Our meat is going o'er the sea,
have to buy tho beef we need
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words"of the Auckland "Meenis- has become unprofitable, so now-a- >We'll
*
stunned to recognlsft tho fact and pro- '■■
In tins, or ice. Jt'ti going faafe
Prom dearest meat shop in'the world.
■■'-."V**
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I:.-;Vy
back
on
those
of
his'
tnr," poini s . out tho. errors of. days he turns "policeman." And \VVH pay.at least a bob a pound,
Small wonder, ag^above. you see,
fall
ceeds to
,Apparently In the boodle line there
from hjchmu 4y<?klan<l "BUr"i
Advt
steak, or chops, or slice-of pork.
looking so aghast.
Since;
Australia
..-..,
For
-.^
the^CatholicivFederation -CathoJlicisin,'' e^tc. Could- "the it" any other meaning can be atajrpjnofbottlo-srcen.wlnjsed insecta on friends. "
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Young lady wants Washing twice,
ii&B spread itsblf m ||1 the cniof Catholic, who wants
to become a tached to the aims of the AuckititjefuntAVoWser called Dan Crawan
i
weekly.— J.D.
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;■'."■_— -Sydney "Tcutb.^ |ord-4^monnlkcr
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centres of New Zcftlaiiftl, it has not Wowser be taught a sharper les- land parson quoted, then
which is generally
Tho German Kftl»or has forbidden his
marriage
brokers,
with
There's
a
deal
show
for
surprise
greatness
Scotland's
officers
to
fcoino
very
great
to son than the effect the Catholic
associated with
omblUoui
6ome as a
rjth'!must confess that it fails
on the principle "Critic' presumes, young rhop; you never know what «C>
Iaccording to the following;—
learu that thei leading dignitaries Federalion's outbreak m.J^.uck^-' tP,appre,ciffite
men
must
not
have
Job
Hko
that
will
tiie^eal"
commissionedlead
that
to.
purport of
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of tße Catholic Church m. New j|M teaches him? AhA
Mr. Dan Crawford's visit to
th hm.remarks. ■< TJys latest scare,
"comralßsloncd"
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Cambridge on July 7th hoa been
"
Zealand are casting very cold,. H\;|H ;:sJiow what this:effect is. iorf;tf>atcry,
There aro enough' jokes about! red
has nothing m it.
arranged oh follows: Public adaml'it might be addicd very tin-/ l)o\vn at Chriatchurch, one
thc daily Ananias:—
noaea.lo put their owners In the bluwi
3
law
of
Now
the
V.M.C.A.
rooms
at
-T/hus
Zea,land,
The
dress
m
goverjiholy, wator on the activities pC notbinous ranter has discovered ing inipropcr, or indecent
0 their
p.m.; 'collection, Public lecture,
puff, but
"Mr. Hurst, editor.of tho "London
ono Critic" heard booming
; thO; "V.M.0.A."
illustrated, In tho Town Hall at S
roundly condemns the
Catholic indivi- that there is a waveof sensualism ture, qc what the Wowser literaKconomißt." merchantmen,
t'other' Saturday
hnd
the
mind
merit
rage,
arguing
arming
admission
of
being
p.m.;
Is.
of
original. Il«
i duals, who want to "Wowsc" m sweeping oVer the earth. This regards as indecent,
Who emn undaunted brave .tho CrlUc'a
thc Cotton.acid;>w«.
is an outOr note unmov/Ml hU mention In th« Critic's pag«i
that tho gamo is -not worth tho
Phji is going to got the usual collec"T
l^\
'\Vovvser and ]>'rticular wave is assuming the rageous and monstrously
V
}■■ this Dominion.
public
eye,
error
Parade
hl«
In
the
unjust
candle.
tion for the V.M.C.A. address, and then
"; Catholic do not blenid. While the
. And Mother Qrundy'* rmf defyt
before the match commenced. Standshapes of outrageous costumes law. Still, i£
is going to charge one roborto for his Well, '"Critic" dunno, but should Im- ng near ""Crttlc"
Wowser might, iv !fact, would, and dances, joy rides and "im- liberal, spirit, administered m a
was a young^nan
Wonder
what
who
nddrcss.
that
the
'merchantman
agine
"illustrated"
will be no
beak. A facetious
cinematograph address by Dan would landed the other hooker a slog m tho fellow )'<*y
f.heartily join with -the Catholic moral literature. '' Incidentally, complaint itorn,there
a
, A big relation— A tall story^
anybody. Appar- In the flour of.life—A miller.
about.to.-nit doV.i turned and
t
"candle" with v -1.7 shell would be able mldrosHcd
? gpptLypuug man suppressing the Nonconformist "nark" m ently, m tho mind
"
"
" cost?
him: "HI, sonny!" qnld he.
the
parsoni, .
of
♥
«
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yelp
delight.
and
loud
get
up
iimju
to
:rlit^r&iurc which the"Wowser is question considered that the sen- cai and pimpiiig Wowser, the po- Hating A habit that spoilt) the ap- Mankind Includes woman,
v
mo your noac-1 wunt to tlry
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roan
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for
this «o.n with It!"
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to regard as rorty," ho tences passed on offenders by lice arc »«t administering the law potlto.
Noo Zllaml Wussleyan Wowsers
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embraces' woman.
Tnusly an exchange about Booth's
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ought to read, mark and Inwardly di"""a
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hot
so
keen
as
tho
Catholic
m
»
Brigade:
inadequate,
■\:t#B
m
all
its
savage
Magistrates
were
ves- Blood and Boodle
following
unjust
and
from
a
chosen
natho
gest
Shaking a bon-nrc oi^such literary which, however, is a phase of a ture. Therefore, says tKc-Wow- Capitalism sweats tho brain of Man may lead women to the altar, sel and an elected flro esaipo:
Which reminds "Critic" Unit it luia
be
ore
to
InInteresting
changes.
*e«.n mild that v mane characUir,
" tho.brawn
* of l*abor.
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but there" his leadership
''jjgenfe- $** ''&riar %iik," "The question with which "Truth" ser, he «Houkl be allowed to ad- Genius and
cun .
troduced into the uniforms of the »>« discovered
" ceases.
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A stir has boon caused m Auafrom the shape, WnglS..
Army,
th«
ftunaway Nurii* /arid "cxpos- does not propose to deal. The minister *£ When allis said and Dominion synonyms Massoy and Capitalism
bfflccre of the Salvation
by somo
Methodist
circles
trnllun
co
«ory
of Uio nose-ii stateoiont
has an interest m lnterintention probably botng to brightFißher tho fluting; Herdo|>«n to
ttres" by Father Qhinlquy, and. particular parson "went on -to say ;done, tho Catholic Federation muddling:; harassing:
remarks made by the Itov. Henry
Hnd« profit only In.proflt, .and
serious argument A red no»«
Adelaide, who. speak>en up tho distinctive dress. Tho »» IfoncrrUly
Allen and add- es^
of
man, and
Howard,
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the experiences of the slimy Slatknows no" principle* but principal.
to be
accepteiLas
ought to pc proud pt what it has ling; Fraser and ilnesHing.
owblomot
■What m required .to do away
ing at Ballarat, CAlled attention to ' tops of tho men's caps arc
no man who indulges JJic
tcrys, and the hundred and one
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In "tho win*
9
with tho ov^l (Immoral literature)
effected.
.
redand color Is largely to enter Into
-joy" element In religion.
tho
"kill
ll
n
M
»»toxi<yitog.
skyA Wolllngtor. Nonconformist
Hut imefrjli lipt ffl;
chpfcc -mprspbi whichperiodically is a sort of censorship oC books,
the collar of the tunic. The red
A loading Jewoller says that tho lat- pilot
Some people, ho said, could not
w»ys the'case. Thc Immortal O\i««
was dilating tho other Sunday on
the "women's hats are to
papera and plctures-rnot a prudcutting for men* engagement
a picnic w'thout tucking
bands
of
, flood life inarkeUj, jivri<l are given
ent
oven
have
'!
nurnamed Naso, had a bottl? no»<|3
censorship but a strong atsolitaires, is squaro Instead of round. tbo evils of Sunday trading. A collecbe longer and mo" m evidence.
a prayer mooting to it. When re-jr
yct,from wh«t "Critic" knows of his
be true records and exper- ish
tion
was
up,
taken
as
usual.
oytti
oa^fto
"Hookr
rßd
the
uniform
aro
to
young
by
a
Invented
In
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tempt
hope*
stopped
changes
smiling
Ufo chance
wero
all engagements will
a man from
"
lipion
"
to frivo
"Critic"
' The
iences of convent life, etc., bto. to develop
personal hablbf, )io wns n irtdderat* *
says
op-man'g
tho
devil
Wr
and
como
into
wholo«o;nci
undoing,"
wide,
knocked
square.
on
lines.
henceforth bo on tho
on tho*
be world
'
tho sooner It wsu»
indlvidiuiij, Nnpolcon'* »o«e wu» *x'
immodlntcly.
A
certain
smnrt little,boy out tho
Thpgood young man of the Gath-i
Peter 'BfuideH.
Prom experience,
for
id
out
burial
almost
*
head and In
eration
>
tho
qul«Jt«iy chisflllctl, sculpturCMMO^ln
",#
been
ambitious
for
aay
way,
"A
Hutt
who
has
Precisely.
sort
of
censorcan
them
la
doing
up
dicjlmdt
look
"Critic"
that
at
olie Federation
better.
Well, when tho niusmllons m the clob- mould, form, and expnswlon. Mo was
Bishop Julius, who chases Beelzebub a long time to bo a postman, played at
Hooth's brigadiers), of worn to my
man with
things m that lighC , Oh, dear, Mp\'\ What sort? Let the tho deuce.
off the promises at Chrlstchurch, reck- '"protendlngs" the other rtftornoon with Of course, tho row gon%. should not j ber cpmo off.
"Qiv^mo a
will
look »om<j\vhtti of a P'^Jty. of nose!"
Hexes,
parson
Auckland
auswer.
such
bath
cxproiwod
have
scntlho "al.fl,:lt;p8fl«
SngHsh
no!And uo>y that he finds that
dreadful
Rut
exchange* montlona ons ibttt Sawbath school children a bundle of old love letters that bis mftntM,
A recent
and H m to be hoped that ho crow between a Christmas tr«e and &". too often, The Iron Duke noted tor
It han boon sußTgcsted that tho
the fftct'jtlmt, three-fart
htngw a d6*t>n learn v lot of things out of the Bible mother had treasured uinpo her courtth<^,ffigmw is "agiii" anything
"
Their uniforms ura ridi- W* Immttnso no»«, answ««^ t|j fW"
Association Commtttoo
wa« the price pc^d for raachlnsn«r which aro of no uho to them.
Jutww! ship days. In high glee he distribut- win bo hjuiledover the coils for them. Ure briK?ido.
improper m the shape of litera- Ministers'
but the extra
of Public Morals should t&ko such
shirts. Tho?»»aTi who payn It ought And «yen parsons learn wholo heaps"of ed his find, In a hounc-to-hou»o visit m Kveryopc of the Mothody pcrauiuslon culous enough now,
with tho result U»*t Naw>l<tf*»,
tmr^excepting that aort of litera- ucUon by organising; a personal to bo trottte?! us one collared -and things from the BlMo which aro of no tho .neighborhood, with r<*«ults that known that; a cheerful countenance io, splosh of color willj'junt About cottar »«o«o.
"ftd his noso put out!
tho brand of;depravity and doc«lU
tho »o<lft-scoac»
may well bjy^-to tho imagination.
uao>to them—or ooybodyolao.
kOOTTH tbttU
:7
tnJ^nich.the..W.oWß^regardß as tout of invcs^gAtion or bookscl* cuffed* i
? of iFowser-f ■j*ite
TaietPo^tßreat
■jta^in^thedirectioiicif leg-droning.
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SATUKDAY, JULY 4, 1914.
%IRUTH,
2
BUSINESS AND BOODLE:
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
" By
world or Work
CAMBIST."
— Pithy Points lor Proletarian Plugs—
AND OTHERS
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bank secured? Possibly by a guaran- as" Chairman Beauchamp wrestling
tee, if so^by whom is the guarantee with "not understood" banking, while
After, a severe,spell of illness Coun"Truth's" dear and respected-friend
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the persons signing the it is
.signe.d.?,,:i>q
■^M^-tia^j^.aitthP^^^ft go't,''a braw wee
Bob Fletcher blew into the City
guara.nte*i get .some commercial pull VERY MUCH MORE ILLITERATE.
jolb^ dae ye no' ken,": as*.the Welling- Council /meeting last week and occuover,.snippers _pf. produce through this
Report and Balance-sheet for Year
report has. to do with the busitons Ci%y Council's assessor m- therows pied the wonted,mahogany. Members
Ended, April, 1914.
company"■ is another question about If theexperiences
of this association,
wliich are going' to take place, about of the Council loudly announced that
ness
which
should
have
informa/^farmers
sundry Corporation leases.
Weil.. they were delighted to see that Robert the Blunders of Butter and Cheese. tion? Tfielbanfc will notlose its money, j then the lot who are responsible, should
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ber jolly well ashamed of themselves.
M|iiy Ann is a,^'dou,c^'^ man and unco' was able to Sit up and notice things
It will take care of that Such over- It
more- and washed .him luck.
seems "the results have been procainie^iJtncLJcfiji^^^tter of bawbees p.nce
produce
A
Fake
for
Farmers.
as
*a
drafts
rule
benefit
the
foundly disappointing." The prices for
the near approach
thj^f godlSss^^mier'^v'ho gets in' m front "Truth," m view of
a
'
stiark,
poor
j
morethan
the*
devil
of
will have to rise quite a long iof ■ the elections, admonishes Bobus
Zealand Cheese were 6s to 7s per
of^him
It appears, that the above Associa- farther who milks his cows. It is tiriie i New
Besides, not to pay any more doctors' bills and
time before sparrow-chirp.
cwt'.less than Canadian. The fact is,
years
twenty
up
m
the
alour'
iEanriers
to
has
been
that
woke
the
fact
tion
'
wily Canadian can sell his prohetwillnot have a look m if Mary Ann to put off his next illness till the "time leged
business of helping the,poor cow thaf;' they" have many"parasites living the
ha!s a wrastlfjjsujth £h<£.Lpa.rd. m prayer he can ": get up . and ,remarki Mr. milker to obtain the best price for his u'poii
ducts better than the New Zealander.
they
that
have
all
sorts
"'them—
likely the blue nosed indion^ the fajnptorca^geP.which his .iiten Speaker, SirP'-Therl ."Truth" trusts
exploiting More than
Washup wi^fea<^§s^alikee Boodler Dr. he will pass his illness,on to the other butter-fat. It also burbles into the of "Get-rich-quick" schemes
vidual
does
not tie himself up with
'
perv
milk
direction.
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every
many
them m
In
cases j
bucolic ear that it saves the
-; '-':
fellOW.
.Tbrexander a%out !r
sharks
as
bur people do. Parathe
yenpounds
per
many
largest
capite.l
tricky
son
the
of such
thousands, of
"»
(g) is a germ It mentions the
graph
high
sounding
"annum m commissions and other ex- turesv is made up of
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T*The danger of a government having, penses. "Cambist" has no doubt that names, or.much (Skite of a benevolent muddled sort of business methods that
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had the. pleasure of a visit to depend upon a,majority of one was
;' have beenIndulged m when shipping
»ifTruth"
the above Association must have done natirre, dear to |tlie* uninformed cow- to United States of America. How the
this week from Walter Fenner, a'lead- exemplified m Hobart the other day something
past
,
":_
for the farmer spanker.
. ".
m the
-.
ing member of the, "Rosary" Company, 'when a motor car smashed up a bike;i
Yankee did not meet his sight drafts,
.the matter. of marketing his dairy Turning to the assets side it is found and carry out his forward contracts.
■wfiich has been, .delighting Wellington and shot its rider about 15ft.<7in. into produce,
or the whol6 contraption■*ould that this brokerage concern gives a This
aniyences all the week m the Grand trie air. The rider of the bike turhed>j have gone,
characteristic ofUncle
"kite high, long ago, "as. lot of "tick" as well as getting a lot Sam,wen known
.Ojjfera H,«sjj§s£s?^alter proved, the most out to
alsb dear old John' Bull, would
pne of. the La-' many farmer ,- fakea;
done; m for itself. It has debtors, totalling
Ciblini
have
.
never have-a 'chance if proper finangiieSb.Dur- bbr■'( members for Derifson. *;;;£ Tas-:
g^ial'and'ent^^^nln&.of
country. .The present report ,is £9323. [Some of this money is. owing
ing- an^iipur's ciJM^he^jfovealed-'a.brbad nianian 'correspondent naively"says: '■' this
cial credits vwere insisted upon. But
excuses, and, also admits by "open" accountsl." (£5078).
Conso
full
of
life,-3pai:e-even in.an
' expo- "There is no reason for suspecting that so much disappointment at the output signees owe £2436, while the,Home compariies#without paid-up capital
very little resources benent oTT'the soclpajid imsklni! He averr". Giblin did it oh. purpose.- He
was bik-:
This have.usuaHjf
the year's exports that one is fairly Agents had to part up £1828.
red hiiii|^f,a4S^iali^oputand .but; m ink ,through the city,' m af hurry :tq\ of
hind them to enforce strict business
justified m saying that the farmer is.a . ,
much money has
fast, he
that it was part of -his catch a trainj when a motor car hit
not yet emancipated himself from LOT OF MONEY TO HAVE OUT- contracts. But how
"fool" consignments,
;religion and, laughingly added that- toe him amidships, shot him up into the has clutches
been
lost
on
the
shark,
produce
of
the
the
STANDING,
was the butt of much chaffing from hip air, and caught him as he fell, break-: the of the shipping ring, and the
and where does the loss appear m the
and makes one ask, what provision for accounts? Perhaps this association
fellow players on account of his com- ing his right arm m the risky-.juggle.^ greed
swindles, of the London dealers. The
zmraeristicproclivities. He plays "ju- it was a close call. The bike was kill- writer rejoices that this association has losses have.,been made by the Asso- never had any of this rotten business.
against such , credit < risks? If not, why was it ever referred, to?
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yejtile heavy" as the Wali-street brok-1 ed outright." :
not got its clutches oa all the dairy ciation
no evidence that one penny
There
is
Kenward Wright m the ."Rosary*,
God help the poor farmer of New
It
has of provision has
companies m the Dominion.
'been made, either m Zealand. When he next starts a fightand was m the original caste at the
The worth and sterling ability of roped m 117 of "the miscalled coY the accounts or.m the verbose wander- let him turn upon the thieving shipping
Garden Theatre, m New York, five
Holmes, who used to help the operative companies, seventeen of the' ingremarks which make up the turgid rings, the swindling produce dealers
years- ago. For the past .three years Harold
keep its end up, was al- proprietary'concerns, arid fourteen "ex;
document, intended as a report. A drop
his natural enemy, the Banks, callhas been associated with A. H. "Dominion"
ways recognised and appreciated by porters" out of the many hundred m the consignment values might re- and
equally befooled and
Wpodsi';onev of-America's greatest prosince Har- concerns that handle butter and sult m a heavy loss, while the bank- ing to his aid the
but
fellow-journalists,
his
w^^n^dhlwmber.s'; "Com- old blew over tp^Hobart to, tajte up a, cheese m this ebw-spankirig State.
swindled "worker." They have much
riiptcV of some "open accounter" would m common. Itis time they woke
mon liaTO."-^-aaihug^; success^-and left stiddy job
- , up
Evidently there is a healthy sus- give
on. the ?Daily Post,," whole'
a nasty jar to_ the assets. Then to the true position.""
Ipin this,show— heaps mpre'
"y^lj^v^r^ket'^tp
a lU-; picion;on the part of the majority/ of
of
appreciation-^-of
-Iji. the Home Agents pe-i*a.mtfi' he^atcbfled with a smile; crative nature— have come to his cor-, milk producers asregards this "Nation- there;ls., risk
BC£"HeT& i
.to:be considered. Yet, m face'
JUg, "busted:\ into business with a ner.- Smce transferring his talents to al" affair. "Cambist," looking over the partment
wagon show" arid ha|s several times the land of the apple, Harold has been membership of the association, nearly of ail .this," not one penny of provision Prospectus
experiences that cbmtngn lot 'of actors appointedacting secretary for the Tas- bursts with laughter. It would be a is made, so far as can. be seen. All
Builders,
this is too slip-shod and unbusinesslike
He attributes 'much of manian district of the Australasian perfect realisation of
■^"stranded." being
an
approval
to
with
the
of
ordinmeet
landed m that part Journalists' Association, secretary and;
bis' success to
, bgthe theatre business m which part shorthand writer to the Timber Trade A FINANCIAL "HAPPY FAMILY" ary trader. It certainly is a shame to Sort of Things Investors are Asked to
1
ring
it on to the honest farmer folk
Sink Money m. ■
to,
an- actor .is 'on his' metal. .He joined Wages Board, and hon. treasurer
if the classes m the membership could
aTi'stock'.l,company,., f'l have been m the Tasmanian porkers' Educational; honestly be"associated together to each who think this is their own.'associa'
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Class of Company that Banka With
"and have pro- {Aissociation, of whiph, as a member of other's..mutual good. Let us consider tion, v
":
ViudeMje.t^^S&J^.ih^
the Quasi State Bank.
auditor, withsome wonderfulletThe
he
Committee,
(Jl7)
',
companies
sever'af
Ihave
one
assisted
aB
tchep.
co-operative
sfte
the
Provincial
the
ducedme now which
ters:-tq his nanie,;adds. "audited and
WeU,
Harproduce
factory
the
constitution.
!
The
dog.
proprietary
hope
I
to
to
frame
ownw4th
Time -Such Schemes Were Stopped
found correct.''" Only, that,and nothing
inVAustralia." Here, he.entered upon a old deserves all the luck that has come ers (17) as the cat, and then the (14) more.;
By Law.
Has this gentlemanforgotten that
brief outline of the .idea that was run-. to him'and quite 'a heap more yet.
exporters, as the monkey..; How gro■
"■'■-■vs ■■■
.The poor' there should be some certificate for the
nl#g through his head. ,"Truth" feels
tesque the matter looks.
From far. away Aitutaki, Cook Isitems,; vlz.i, *1?28? As a rule
sdre that its originality and cleverness
It isialways pleasing to pay a tri- dog gets scratched by the .spiteful cat, stock
m., dialogue will ensure its "catching bute of praise to a public officer who and the mischievous monkey dodges our auditors are but a sort of glorified lands',rcomes the above prospectus. It
clerks, a class of individuals who are is sent tor review by one of this paper's
.' 9Ti."-r. \
. :■ '■■ ;'. :r -A/ ■_-" ;■ has "meritoriously served his country in— andout— of the family rows. Ten not,'
celebrated for knowledge of any niany thousand constant readers. The
years. This is the position to one< the choice pickings are pouched
many
for
kind, least of all the values of "stocks." remitter mentions how useful "Busi'■"-■* !
of W* R, Morris, Secretary to the Post by the blessed monkey. If such a re- Perhaps
this auditor is an. exception ness and Boodle" has been to him, as
;A cable message the other <{ay stated Ofiice, who is leaving (fifew Zealand on- markable combination of predatory into the rule. He may know all about a cautionary guide m matters of inth&t tho health of J.Jlamßay, Mac- Friday, next by the Nlagara,xbound' on terests, by any possible means, could stocks,
and m. this case have fully vestment. This gives the simpleminded
Dbhald, M.P., Leader of the Labor a most important mission, He goes to be of benefit to the farmer— well, the
himself on the vital points. If "Cambist" cheer.
Party m the British House.1 of .C-qin-' represent NeW. Zealand at the Interna- age of miracles has made a fresh start satfsfied;
n.ot said a word about This amazing proposition is to have
rifpns, Is causing his friends much tipnar Postal Congress' m Madrid.
Looking at the balance-sheet, it is her,haß,Vh(6,
an authorised capital of £250,000, m
anxiety. A letter receiyed-by\ "Hones- W.R. has been m the service ,of the noticed that this strange butter and his ,knoT^ijed^fSi of the 'stock account
'
■£ 1 shares, of which £ 10,000 is now
tas" sopao months ago, said that since Department for 39 years. Educated at cheese freak has no paid up capital; to Bi|t. does^thatiSuit the farmers ?
"\igepor,t\ is- a, Irnost . 'confusing. offered to the grullible public at par.
his wife's
te had.---. been the Bectiye College m Dublin, he en- show on the liabilities side, ■! It.apparr
"daunerin* doimHife brae." T A later tered the" Imperial!1Publio Service m ently ; works upon certain subßcrip- Bcreed/ Itis impossible; to gather from All other issues will be at a premium,
letter from another Labor M.P. said the accountants' branch of the DuSlin tions,.commissions, andsubsidies which it whether the remarks embodied there- so look out. If anyone carefully reads
to the whole dairy export of the prospectus and thinks the venture
ttfat Mac. had been prevailed' upon to
In;;187.4 he resolved ,to try "his come to its coffers annually, most, of in relate
ri3!snihion, or to the business done a sound one, well, this would come ac a
give up some'of his official work, and G.P.O.
the
which;
are
in* variQVS
fortune m "the Britain* of"the South"
It is as -verbose
to the writer. The prospec-.
that all hoped soon to see him back to arid arrived at Lytteltbn m September Chargesj that eat'into the profits of the by*¥Ms association.
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loM di-ov "" .■.-.-■("■'■ ; "
tifii old, vigorous form again. J. Ram- qt
In the. following May tib farmers. For instanceithe incQrae from!
say MacDonald has ;been a -"ladyO'
subs, commisbranch
*
the-m^eyTorder,
- ,bf-the the items mentioned,
his calf;c*omt-; Christchurch
p^irts," as they say miage
-Post *->Office as a clerk. sions, and subsidies,:...total ..£ 2,541.
At
a
he
made
his
early,
very
tr>. Lo*hdon,
years later he became money-; These are ali sw.aHow^d up by,fees
where he got a job as Four clerk at
way to
Wellington, and m 1891 paid;$o the' '. director's, £ 170, salaries,
order
a';clerk. He lived on two or three'] received promo^ibri.!tb.ith,e 'senior
£ 2438, and travelling expenses, £ 437.
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shillings a week, "dossin' doun a
ship m the" Accountatits' Branch of The. thrpe items 'imake the nice fat
'dunny," for which htupaid eighteen
G.P.O. This iposition he occupied dollop, of £3045. It w.puld be hard^ to
pence a week, and^spent the balance of the 1900, when he
became Assistant- find a more expensively managed conhis wages to educate himself..- He was until
Cp'ntfoller
Accountant In 1907 cern m this country. The writer would
for a while a school
and after- Mr. Georgeand
Gray retired and on Mr. be glad to have a -list of the 'people
wards a Parliamentary private secre- Morris fell the mantle
of Accountant who enjoy the fruits of these expenses,
*4b*J|9v4S&i£lßsr;'economic
jowrn^ißt,^ef.,
very carefully
of Morfey-orders "- and for the accounts
and'
Controller
subjects,
' are ,
writer
.on
fective
"
Savings Banks:
When Mr. "Tonal" framed to
r
"During
',
speaker
a
of
force.
and
;great^
'SecretaryKEEP THE INFORMATION.FROM
his leadership -at the- Labor Party, he Robertson succeeded' to thehim
Mr. Morris succeeded
as As.-, PUBLiCITY.
has stireriubusly'■■*opposed certain ac- ship,
sistant-Secretary and Inspector.- >He
tions when proposed by caucus, but,
a'
In
case
of this kind the fullest de1,
position
July
until
on the majority i of the members de- ' retained- that
elevation tails should be furnished, for the whole
claring agaiftst Ms- point of view, he 1907,,and, on Mr. Robertson's
"
business depends upon subscriptions
has loyally abided by? the Party's offi- to the Public Service Commißsioner- as its.main stay. The directors should
sbip,
post
by
the
vacated
his
late
aftertook
decision,
though
and
even
clal
''cough -up" this- Information what
wards list- #48;been denounced by ex- chief. *On Monday afternoon and each individual received m travelling
. Lift tht outtr walls of thenottrlli asshown about. Then Inhale vigorously through tht
evening
representatives
last
the
.of
party's
the
cause
of
the
tremists as
''nostrils. Afierwards exhale, also through the nostrils. Do both, of course, while holding tht
expenses, the. secretary's salary, and
"speed
parting
G.P.O.
staffs
the
met
to
he
has
bornfe
the
;>acfctony
'nostrils wideopen, theresult willbe nothingless thana surprising revelation of how thenasal
questionable
;
afternoon he was.pre- what tho poor clerks draw. There are :■■ -afrj-passages'can be enabled
to convey anIncreased supply ofoxygen to the respiratory organs,
brunt wlthout'-mormur;itill some other guest." In tho
account,
sundry
open
on
member- goaded into revealing the in- sented with a suit-case, a leather-lined £ 4620. creditors
owing
Balances
on consignrug and a
ner history of the Party, has broken motor-coat, a travelling
silence, giving the true facts, to tho money belt— the last, probably on ac- ment account, £375; and the National
Bank,
Here we find the usual
honor of MacDonald arid the confusion count of his going into bandit land. borrow£3789.
Or burst policy that eats into
of his eneriilesV^'lfitc, of course;, la, the evening' the P. and T. Officers' the- heart'
of everything m New Zeamany mili- Association gave him a. "shivoo" Inthe
doesn't see cy.e_tQ.eyo
The figures mentioned make the
tants m the Labor movement; he .has Masonic Hall; The Association, as re- land..
large sum m round numbers of £8700,
an opinion of his own, and, ho matter presenting the whole service from the
whnt tho odds agaijist him, doesn't North Cape to Stewart Island, made without one penny of capital m the
hesitate to state it and give a reason a presentation of a very handsome lockers. Inother words, this 18 abusiness which is altogether a parasite,
for tho hopegtiiat Js m him. It is to; silver tea and cq/Tee service.
living upon credit. It astonishes the
be hoped thatj&.season ofc completes
writer to find a bank overdraft granted
reet and carefuT nursing will make him
Author: "I would have you know, to a.concern of this kind, but it only
fit forMe w^uftjfflth again. His place
. Ifyou have a dropping ofphloem Into the throats
Bcarcely could.bo filled; m the British sir, that Ihave written for better proves what he has said time and
If your nose Is stoppedup,
that
magazines
yours."
again,
Ijabbr
toEditor:
"And
Viz.,
banking
movement
tho
methods of
ParHaraentary'
if crusts form In your nose,
you get them?"
did
New
Zealand are rotten. How is the
day.
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Itvs reads like the
ravings of
some
BY "HONBSTAS:
!financial maniac, and the objects of the
proposed company are so extensive
that it would require many millions to
get them going. It is wonderful what
an optimist dreams of, if only he can
Oh, y© who look throu{fh longing eyes"
To mark .fair Freedom's Sun' arise,
Know that your hope unfilled must b»
Till Labor stand m Unity.
get his hands on £10,000.
But what
a splash such a person could make with
£250,000!
The strange thing about
'
this appears m the fact that five proThe first proposal discussed at the chance. Why, when Miss Mary holds
visional directoss appear to think it Trades Hall Conference on the Cost such a confidential position m th©
possible ,to carry' out the tre- of Living was that of the institution of Town Clerk's Office, the social status
mendous programme of "objects" for a Board of Industrial and Social In- of the whole,dam -family-will be conwhich the company is to be formed. vestigation, to inquire into complaints siderably improved. "And look at the
Here are some of them (there is not about Monopolies and other matters. chances she'll, have!" .' which :cryptie
ENOUGH
TO STATE THEM It was carried after some discussion, saying may mean much or little*v<3U
- ■-■ SPACE
, which mostly turned around the me- the Town .Councillors' of Nelson^<are
,
. ALL '■;■"'■ -"■ "
thod of election for such Board. One responsible for the fixing of the above
m this small column):— "purchase all side—
that -to ultimately -win .out wanted Lady Typist's salary at .10?,
kinds of trading stocks," also, "stocks
and shares, leases, mortgages, land, urged that popular election for such a per week,; .then Town" Scoundrels*
houses, businesses, etc. To purchase body, which must be well groundedm wouldbe a more.-fitting. term for thetdT
to be of any use, Would bo and Nelson- electors must remember Alands for subdivision, guarantee pay-, economics
a farce the public usually choosing the fact when
nex^ these bUghters and ,
meat of dividends, etc. To do all kinds men
for public positions who could smug-faped fakirs cpme
of mining manufacturing, et<v etc.'.'
' out;,bleatlng
"pitch them a good tale" and keep on to be re-elected. But if ttie: ladyi'dfr
Butas-the namebt'ihja 'wide spreading'i
their "blind side." For the opposing dual accomplishments is to be a ipriconcern indicates, the real object is to ] side
it was mentioned there could only vate employee ;of the gentleman,f who
enable people to buy "homes" from the
ways : of appointing such a calls himself the Town tlerk, of thai
company on all sorts of terms, mostly be two
Board, 'either by popular election or Town Clerk.;who,calls>himself a" genvery profitable to the company. The
by appointment by the Government m tleman, then "Honestes" faas n'oth^ng,
promoters seem to have drawn most of
power. As the winning side
stood for further to say. The.Town Clerk' whose"
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their ideas from th© great "United appointment,
it meant to say We "private" business Isn't;worth.,m<tte
States, as theY .quote the. results of a
A
would get a Board which would be than ten shillings a week to tbte'ena■"";■■'■
few Home building . companies over placed
m
power
by
now
the
Nfaswho
does
ployee
.conn^eriCjal
all the
there. They seem to forget that here sey crowd, and Just
it is a foregone con- correspondence, etc., doesn't ,hq|(f"Lav
there is a land and income tax which .olusion that such
a Board would be very high place m the estimation"orwould tax the properties and mort- thoroughly representative
of the Cash his fellW citizens. And that is soine-^
gages of the company. InAmerica the
Under these circumstances, it thing even m that Sleepy, Hollow, *the
position is different, but why be so Cuss."asked,
h°w could they expect to CITY. OP NiJLSON-^put""ltCi^eaps,
particular about such small matters? was
get anything to suit Labor? One of Mr. Printer, it needs all the dignity*it
The reason that is notitied, is because the delegates got
home, and expressed can borrow to cover its shame!
this concern proudly announces that the views of a large number
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"It is not a building society," Strange, gates when he remarked.that of idele"What
the
best
is- the matter with: toe Weiindeed, would a building society be
that.could be said for the proposed lingtpn Trades Hall? It must be unwith such a list of "objects."
ßoard was that "it couldn't do much der a spell of intellectual eclipse. At '\
By the Articles of Association, the i harm,"
anyhow, although he could not
' the Cost of Living ConferenceJast i ,
company may pay a commission of see what good it was going to
week, it 'waa generally noUceaWWMf' f
do.
fifteen per cent, for brokerage on its
a
comparatively, small number took /
shares, and may pay. not exceeding
working alliance, al- part'
The plan of
" ] riot ;jU
the dlscufifsion,
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fifty p£r cent, of premiums (if any). If ready :referreda to m "Honestaß's" more thaV
or four. The'^thing
people put money into the venture they notes, between the miners, railway-- got so bad three
that oheiof the/defagstfes,
will have the satisfaction, of knowing men, and transport workers— an alli- who "Honestas" believes
iooic'"aA^tk>m» ;
that some one makes a good fat com- ance which will comprise 1,270,000 inent part m bringing the
conference '
mission out of them. This Is' more workers, and will prove one of the about, called on the delegates
gfciierexpensive than raising the money m biggest facts m the history of Labor- ally to "spruik up a bit and let all
London.
:
is proceeding apace. Considerable hear from yef." '
It was,too had, .s&yi
It, is passing sirange that a company
nervousness is felt m many quarters he, to just allow three or j?Our &} *^tf':' '-■
with such "objects" should be able to as to the possible outcome of the all the yapping, and that 'what^thffip
print upon its prospectus, "Bankers, movement, and hair-raising yarns of had come- for was to hear &ll tiliSte?'
Bank N.Z." One wonders if tho bank immediate national strikes are being have a go.
Bfit whatr Is
knew what was going ori. Has the told. All rubbish. There is far less There seems to be something, njbp.ut
bank sanctioned its name to be used likelihood of a great strike with the the Trades Hall, or maybe iris Gubam this matter? To most people the three Unions ,combined than there, street, which throws a.' pall over any
name of a banker on a prospectus is would be with them separate. The attempt to think clearly op j^.narjrof
a direct hint that all is right, for the men who count m the Unions are well any working .class man,
wants
bank is supposed to Hava looked into aware of the responsibility which the some mental dynamite to shake things
the matter and satisfied itself that new alliance supposing it became an up'a bit and then things might,movor.
everything is quite square. All banks actual fact*— will place upon.them, and a wee bit faster m the:« Wellington
should keep a "vigilant look out for are not likely to be rushed into any Labor' World.
juJ_
prospectuses and see that they are not sort of wild-cat aotion. On the other
used as a draw. Before a company is hand, even more with the employers
The more "Honestas" studies "The '
actually .floated, the
will the responsibility be felt of pro- Workers*' Educational Asspeia^Uon''
' name of the bank'■■■""■■
ers,
voking a quarrel with a force so po- movement-, the. more is ho enamored
.
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tent
Such an alliance is likely to with the' idea and convinced ihaJEjltfe
PRINTED
make for peace rather than war— or adoption as the leading activity "m
upon such documents. When one rather Btrlkes, for
the war to improve Labor circles is immediately*
comes across such a gem as the fol- the lot of the workers
must never Uve. By no possible stretch of'bpiUmlowing, "What does the banker do with
cease till the goal of
eman- lara can it bo conceived that the comthe money de&oslted with him? He cipation is reached. economic
ing general election is to- advantage
pays tjiree per cent, or four per ceht
■''".'■
Labor and its objective. Allvth.«Bt..:cap i;
i
for iti and loans it out on real estate
What the continued reign of Bill be expected of it ia. to
,proloat five per cent.'or six per cent., making Massey and his pjute push of supporopportunity
qf
showkLg^thal
tarlau.an
for the bank tfie difference.'* This";is
ter? will ultimately mean to the work- htf'ls not yet
what the promoters* of tlits company ed,in
Masao^'plute
Ilconvince
the"
graphically.
New Zealand Is
—and to
allege. It is really very nasty "of them lustrated,jn the experience of a young push that they are not the, -''top^dbga*/:
to give the sho"w away m this manner. motor'mcohanta from over Nelson way. m this little Dominion. The
The least they could have done was to He was engaged by a firm m "Sleepy that lies at Labor's hand at tho^.pjrehave kept quiet. Joking apart, there Hollow" at a wage of £3 5s a week Bont moment is the education.of <- its
is a gteat deal of truth In this wild with, a room rent free. . Unfortunately rank and file and "Honestas""cah see
statement, the wilderness is In statins "his health broke down and, on the ad- no better medium m sight; than the
that the banker pays as much a? three vice of his doctor, he sought some establishment of a WorkerV Educaper cent, or four per cent., that being lighter occupation m order to recoup. tional Association m New Zealand,
a gross over statement of the cost of On the recommendation of a chum ho Ho is- the moro emboldone'd tot&press
bankers' borrowings. The truth is that came over to Wellington and applied this decided opinion ofto£ reviewing
for many years past bankers have been for tho position of chauffeur to one of the work that has alrcady^fteeddbno.
bolstering up a lot of land speculators, the squatter kings m the North Is- Here is something
of
" : productive
and by so doing have robbed thou- land's most southerly province.
thought:
;"
.^On
money,
sands of people of vast sums of
arrival ho found the piuto family livThe history of ,-the Worker's'
wh\> had to purchase farms and homes ing m Hobson-streot Ho "heflltated Educational Asaocfution of Great
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m New Zealand. If the Bank of New not ia the order of his going" and Britain and .Ireland readsi* jike V
Zealand, or any other bank, gets many made an early call at the squattorlal
romance.
Prom a small 'beginmore advertisements of this nature it mansion. Here he was met by the ning made ten years ago* by a
will cause a senso of Insecurity to ,come lady of the house, who said that her , little group of Trade Unionists
over tho depositors. Therefore, all lord and master was away from home and Co-operators, fired with a zeal
bankd should be jealous of their repu- and would he call m a wbek. Ho refor the education of the workers,
tations, and keep their eyes open to turned on the appointed date and was it has grown until to-driy
is a
the tricks of company promoters of asked if he would drive the family to
federation of ten thousand wordevery kind,
he
took
Accordingly
Bay.
Oriental.'
ing olaßs and educational organ,
out the car, which was not m the best isations. It fs estimated' that MMorder,
up
of
fixed It
and drove the
year 60,000 men and women wore
A now berry m Airiorica has been party to their destination .and back. under its educational lnfludiufo '■
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called the "telegraph" because it trav- Returned to Hobson-streot, the motorWhat' that means' in thtf ■ljfe^dff a.. t'
,m
along:
clusters
wire-like
something
els
stems. man wanted to know
about nation It is impossible to' esliraqte
Itand the electric currant should make on engagement. Tho lady said that, m mere figuccjj.
.
,
a'flno flavored dish.
as her husband was stilt away from Animated by success" sff 'far.
How often you hear people saying home, she could come to no definite m other lands, it m surely no^aßTjftxthis, "I catch a cold every Winter and arrangement This produced from the travagant estimate to make tlia£,*\tndo not get rid of it till the warm wea- rather surprised young man a polite side twelve months at least 50TO jsarn-^
ther comes" os,if colds are a neces- demand for five bob for the work he
sary evil that must bo put up with. had already done. His pluto patron- oat workers could be banded togehere thus producing a solid
Nonsense^— colds can be curad with ess was horrified at tho enormity of ther
thinking body .that; must have an imFor over
Baxter's Lung Preserver.
magnificent
nfty years the public have proved that the chargo and "ottered the
mense Influence on. the sclontlno eco*«**»
it "never falls to give relief. Order a sum of one shilling. This bolng scorn- nomic development of "God's. Qwit^,
rejected,
use
she
condescended
to
once,
fully
lOd
bottlo
and
it
at
wheIs
ther tho cold is m tho head or cheat. discuss the details'of a permanent enAnd now a word to
of the
Baxter's Lung Preserver Is pleasant to gagement. She said that the screw would-bo and have-beensome
Qt
take and is good for tho children as would bo 15» a week and found. . The Labor m Now Zealand. loaders
"Hd.n^taq", '
Procurable at all
well as yourself.
of
the
cleaning
entail
the
has heard Scotußonnett, Bob'Sempie '.
chemists and Mores, or post direct duties would
early morning- and Pat Hlckey and others of that Ilk
from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, daily footwear m tho
garden
and
lending
a hand m the
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say, m words whose purport
Chrlstchurch.
' could not
about the house; cleaning tho car and be misunderstood, that the manual
taking the lady and hor friends for a worker roust go on his own"
morning drive to do shopping or »)ay j giously exclude all those who, b"jr any
early calls; In the afternoon wash the |chance, could bo to'rmod' professionals/'
car and take the family -out for a They seemed to be blind to the fact
drlvo; help m the garden till tea tlrao; that there wore thousands
'^tfcntbe
answer tho door, and teaching, medical, legal and JcfufrnaJlsm tho evening
drlvo to theatres, parties and balls tlc ranks m Australasia us sound on
when «o required. This \va« too much the economic problem an tho. veriest'
for a man who was socking to recupe- "Red-Fedder" that ever wan, and eager
rate, bo ho again politely insisted on and willing to throw m their influence
getting his five bob. After some hesi- with the cause of ProgresH. To. quoto
tation It waa forthcoming, and-.he left. Mr. Stewart's circular ngain: , ,
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Tho movomont wan first introThere are those In tho Labor moveduced to Now South Wales «a it
municipal
manwho
will
boost
ment
should bo, by tho workers themagemont for all it is worth und spout
I yvr^1^ /^f* py**Tsil
The Labor Council of
selves.
Improved
granted
tho
conditions
about
N.S.W. took the flr«t steps by caland
no
doubt
employee**,
municipal
to
ling a conferonco of working claim
tho surfaco cvldenco bears out their
and educational organisations to
tho
letter.
"almost
to
contentions
consider tho proposal. At that' v
however,
will
deeper,
who
look
Those
Conference tho Labor Council
employers
aro
municipal
you
tell
that
proponulH wcro moat cofdia<lly enexacting
and
*a«
as
the
rapacious
as
by rfiprea<miatlve» from
dorsed
most unscrupulous of private employDepartment of Public Instructho
perconditions
ers whero economic
tion, tho University, the Twteherii*
mit of tholr being so. Thin also is
Aflsoolation, the Trades Hall Ajmk>«
again
"Honevery
now and
true, and
elation, and other working
slat* ",■,
of
tho
unwelestas" culls Illustration*
organisations.
■'."-■>
advertising
col'
come fact from tho
From what "Hono«ta«" knows of New
umn* of tho plutft press. The latent
to-day n oimllnr
condition*!
Zealand
of the latter economic fact
For Coughs and I example
community of Intercut exlHtu Jht<». In
to him from Nolnoh, where that
comes
Colds !
our University Collogcn thorn v a
honorable and catlmablo gontleman large
leaven of advanced econom)o
Grandfather used
the Town Clerk wants a LADY TYPW
ISTE who Is also a shorthand writer, thought and a large number of «tunington'a" half a ccnury
but hero Jb tho precious advert, a« it donta who would only bo. too glad to
ago-— his grandchildren Jake H
appeared In the Sleepy Hollow tripe lend a helping hand. The Twiehem*
it to-day, with just the ..amc
Institute hold* very many who would
wrup the other day;
bo willing to Aid the cauhq of prosurety and safety.
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gress. Tho Aiwoclatlon of lnternaWanted, a Lady Typlste for the |
Corre»pond«nco School Btufiontn
Uonftl
Town Cterk'n Office; knowledge
could bo relied upon to provide r<>Orngettn r
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of Shorthand ncccswiry. W»Be«.
orutw able and willing to add to tho
10* par wo<?k to commence. Apply
noccM&ry leaching power.
4<M to
ttiSTMonftlly.
the«o nympathetlc frienda In the Pott
EDMONDS,
G.
A.
Town
Clerk.
and Telegraphic AnnoclaUon,' «- th«
conuin* no opium or oilier tn> 1
juriooi lurcotuu— kh miltly—
And In tho City of N«»l«on, wh«r« tho Amalifrtmtttcd Society of RallwaV S*r!
«oolhes, relitTc*. cord I ;
Lady hung* out who i» nuch a great vanU, tho Institute of Marine tEngtauthority on ih«i Whlto B!ave Traffic. neer« and kindred bo4le#, not Wfm«riAvoid Invitations
Of" eouma there* no-whlt*' ulavery tion th« workerV othor.organl<taVon>«.
C<i DONN!NGTON'4»«your
about tho above. It* a fine reapoet- 'and there «ecm« to be the nua<*nr of
Oirmitt of Store ituitl
if
a\>j«. Wllet and many »'ft working mann on educational forco ihA^vipMlft provft
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Obtainable only from
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IJWELLERS
observe that the Greatest
of all "THE*|DANDIES"
wili "locate themselves
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PAUMERSTON' NORTH~Mp#>AY,
'' -JUNE 29, to THURSDAY,
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They will dwell there four-nigh£sano' in the following places one- night?
/ FEILDING—FRIDAY,
JULY^.
MARTON— SATURDAY. JULY 4.
MONDAY,
TAIHAPE—
JULY 6.
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TUESDAY, >JULY 7.
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Then they will proceed with due pijjnp and ceremony to AUCKLAND,
where they- Will open an extended Season on SATURDAY, JULY 11, m the
Town Hall Concert Chamber.
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Commencing
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THE OCTAGON.
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The New York Comedy
Four are singers of a good type. Hayes
and R'lves are exceedingly 'clever
dancers. A very pleasing re-appearance was afforded by Andrews arid
Dent, two distinctly clever and popular girls. . The refined Vernon and Sinclair continue to reap laurels, as also
does Denis Carney. Phillips and~Merritt are specialising the week m- their
tango competitions -which have been
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freely entered for.
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lighting effects were magnificent features and appealed strongly to the big
CHRISTCHURCH SHOWS.
In saying that "The Three Musketeers" is the entrancing attraction, this
week at this cosy house, the Octagon
is quite at its best. The Dumas book
has been translated into -every European tongue," and a few Oriental languages, and has quite become a"worldwide possession. For this- reason-the
confilm has attracted all classes
ditions of men andlikewise jeomen. The
film -is remarkably entertaining and
"beautifully screened.
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HOLLAND'S HOLY HOCUS.
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THIS SATURDAY NIGHT.
THEATRE ROYAL.
For Seven Nights Only.
George wnioughby, Ltd., m conjunc"Tho Rosary."
tion with El J. Carroll, present ,
"THE ROSARY."
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This remarkable .play will be staged
~A play that is worth while.
to-night (Saturday) ,under the direcWith'- HARRINGTON
' Father BrianREYNOLDS
' as, tion of. George .Wijloughby, Ltd., and
Kelly,
'*.' E. J. Carroll,
at the Theatre. Royal,
by the Original New York*
Supported
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, As the recent ishort
Christchurch.
Company.
: season progressed m Wellington and
Prices: 4s/ 3s, 2s, and Is.
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the fame of the play spread, the audiEarlies as usual.
increased,nightly m large numPla^is at Dresden. Day Sales at" ences
bers until the last nights of the seaWoodward.a
son saw the Grand Opera House
crowded to the. doors.
"The, Rosary"; is a great play, it is
great m its frank ingenuous appeal to
the best that is m men and women,
and m the way.it utilises moral,maAND NEW ZEALAND terial, and works it m its unity, its
AUSTRALIAN
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strength and simplicity into appealing
VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT.
situations. It is au example .of a type
of play which is growing m popularity and will dignify and popularise the
Fuller.
Director
i.
Ben.
J.
ISanscwsr
stage and make the theatre a place of
rational
and absorbing entertainment.
Enterprise
Jn The story
Largest Amusement
of the play Is of the simthe Southern Hemisphere. |plest. It is that of a young millionOWNING;
aire who grows to doubt the faithfulCONTROLLING AND
FIFTEEN (15) THEATRES, j ness of his wife, and for a time is
made the tool of- a scheming scoundrel
But«. watching
posing as his friend.
MEW .ZEALAND VAUDEVILLE
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and waiting, analysing, and underTHEATRES.
standing, is a good priest, who, by his
OPERA HOUSE. AUCKLAND.. 1
insight and knowledge of human naMAJESTY'S,
HIB
WELLINGTON.
ture, brings about a final reconciliaOPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. tion. The character of the priest is,
taken by Mr. Harrington Reynolds, the
PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN.
distinguished American actor, who
AT,
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VAUDEVILLE NIGHTLY
created the character m New. York
O'CLOCK.
and has- -played it for years. He is
ably seconded by Miss Jessie, Arnold,
of
Cdmplote
Change
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the leading lady, who essays the diffiEvtry Monday Evening.
cult part of /enacting "Twin Sisters"
New Artists Constantly Arriving from and does so so ably that many m 'the
AH Farts of the World.
audience thmk that .there are two
The rest of the
playing the part.
Popular Prices.
company are.-all -members^ of. tho original caste and have also\been playing their parts■; for -years,:.. A most excellent performanco' is assured patrons. The box plan is at the Dresden, and day sale tickets may be obtained at Woodward's and Miss Koblerfs.
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Wellington.
FULLERBRENNANS
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THE KINGS THEATRE
'■ThetLeading Picture House!
SUPERIOR PICTURES AND MUSIC.
The world's choicest art fllins
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SATURDAY, JULY 4.
The scientific wonder fllnv
DOWN THE CRATER OF VESUVIUS
DOWN THE CRATER OF VESUVIUS
And a splendid lot of subjects.
The King's Popular Orchestra.
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NEXT
JULY 6.
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One of the* most remarkable
DRAMATIC FILM TRIUMPHS.
,The eminent American aclor
CYRIL SCOTT. ' '
CYRIL SCOTT.
A- popular ,New York favorite,
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And the
FAMOUS PLAYERS COMPANY.
""A DAY OF DAYS."
"A DAY OF DAYS."
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"A DAY OF DAYS."
"A DAY OF DAYB.?
J A DAY OF DAYB."
, "A DAY OF DAYS."
"A DAY OF, DAYS,"
A drama that moves with breezy
buoyant.action, and tabloids threo
plays m one. k
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A third, dramatic recital of fantastic
and iasclnatlng adventures.
OPERA HOUSE.
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Brennan-Fuller Vaudeville.
This week's programme at tho Opera
House fairly sizzled with brand new
top-notch items. I*our Casting Lamys
appear to have no respect" for danger
m the execution'of their human shuttle-cock act. Bailey's Posing Dogs are
'trained to represent groups of statuary. Signor Rallemi is a product of
the land of frieda da 'fish and maca
the foni. Equipped with a mammoth
concertina.he artistically plays any old
tune from, ragtime to "heavy" sacred
stuff.. Le Wltte, specialises m the
quick change line. F. Olllver, a basso,
turns on some splendid vocal items.
Of the remaining also rans, Armstrong
and Howarth deserve tho biscuit.
More Mayoral Muddled Monthings
(From "Truth's" Christchurch Rep.)
Hapless Henry Holland, the verbally
acrobatic Mayor of Christchurch, after
a somewhat lengthy abstraction from
indulgence m anything contentious,
has flopped his floundering feet into
the.muck again and raised particular
pandemonium among tke "Paddies" of
bigot-infested Christchurch.
Presiding, the other.night,,ata-meeting of :
the Young (?) Women's, Cadging Ass, Holy Henry is reported, to
have relieved himself of a gallon or
two of gush concerning a Continental
tour to which' he treated himself some
time ago.
Characteristic of his old. lady-like
idiosyncrasies, Henry's diatribe trespassed on a sort of sectarian racket, m
which he twanged on the heart-strings
of his lady listeners.bymentioning
that while he Was m Italy his.supersensitive heart was literally rent to
ribbons when he beheld the miserable,
poverty-stricken, priest-ridden condition of the people.
phristchurch followers of the Roman.
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Caiholic faith rose as one man and
heaved a brick of righteous wrath at
heretic Holland's head as soon as the
local day-lie press committed-his sentiments m cold print.
"Truth" has repeatedly drawn- attention to his aldermanic majesty's
blithertngly blatant :bubble blowing.
Yet the holy one does. not 'mend his
ways. As Mayor of Christchurch, Mr.
Holland is, m duty bound, to,represent
all classes of his little community, irrespective of their creed or station,and
it is quite likely thatwhen he:rode to
office,- the votes of the Roman Catholics wero just as strongly m his' favor
as were those of hfe^,6wn particular
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Inall- probability, Mr. Holland travelled through Italy on a Cook's ticket,
or drew his conclusions concerning the
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conditions under which the Italians
lived at a moving picture show. Poverty is certainly ,to be- met with m
Italy,,but, if its sources were^hquired
into, it would, bo found that tho relentless heel of Capitalism is .'the
cause of Italian poverty, just as it is
the cause of English, poverty and
American poverty.-'-'"I t'Holy "Holland's
economic education had been attended
to, instead of tilting at the Quixotic
conclusion that the religious belief of
the Italians was responsible for any
signs of distress which clashed against
the single optic through which he
viewed things, bo would have apportioned the blame properly.
BIG BOXING.
Auckland Amateur Champs.
Murphy v. Mitchell.
With record entries, the Auckland
Provincial' Amateur Championships, to
THE COLOSSEUM.
be held m the Auckland Town Hall on
Monday and Tuesday evenings, July
"The Curse of War," a gorgeous and 13 and 14, should provide some stoush.
thrilling Pathe color is being switched All Auckland amateurs of note have
on nightly this 'week at the Colosseum. entered. There is also a big- continA couple of nations go crook on one gent coming from. Taumarunui, while
another over, nothing and war breaks one or two very dark horses arc comout. A young blood is shook ona girl, ing from North. With such large enwhose brother argues the point on be- tries there should bo two long evenPHOTOGRAPHY. MAGNIFICENT.
half of tho opposing forces. As a re- ings of merry stoush. What, howACTING
UNRIVALLED.
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A'
the duo, our hero successfully scowers will bo a return match, on the evenSupported by the^world's best.
his prospective brother-in-law and ing of'the 14th, between Weliingtonlan
"FRESH WATER AQUARIUM."
smashes up four or live hearts at ono Denny Murphy and Waikato Sid MitWATER AQUARIUM."
play is admirably set In ap- chell. The pair are matched to meet
A nature a^udy by Patlie— fit to adorn pop. The
propriate surroundings, whilst the act- for a purse and expenses. In this the
any programme.
ing is on the top level of excellence. welter championship.will bo at stake.
'"CLOSED AT TEN."
; Apart ■ from the war films, tho pro- Prices and further particulars will bo
" ;"CLOSED AT
TEN."
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A ,'rippih^ "beauty" comedy.
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subjects treating all phases of inter- columns.'
SPORTS
SWEDEN."
"WINTER SPORTS IN SWEDEN." est. Tho present bill will be screened
to-day (Saturday) for the last time.
picturings.
Some radiant
Professor Alex. Darroch, M.A., has
A complete change being announced for published a volume entitled, "EducaBOARDINGHQUSE ROMANCE," Monday.
"A -BPARDINQHOUSE. ROMANCE."
tion and the new Utilitarianism," The
volumedeals with subjects of present
"'\ !Edison's big laugh-producer.
day importance, and may prove of
PATHE GAZETTES.
HIS MAJESTY'S.
Fullers' Pictures*
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TR^LX-GRBATPRODUCTION.
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' 'Th'9Latest Fashions .arid
Tqq King's
. PopularDresden,
Orchestra.
6d and Ib. Reserves,
News.
\s 6d.
West-Hayward Pictures.
Prefaced by a trio of first-class films
/jntitled "The Tell-taJe Star," "The
Bluo Danube" and "Pathe's Gazette,"
tho real pith or programme is introduced m "The Higher Law," a story of
OPERA HOUSE
OPERA HOUSE the secret service sleuth, who falls m
Wellington. :
love with the charming daughter of
Tho Best Continuous Thcatro'
a "crack" counterfeiter. Tho 'Tec is
The Best Continuous Thcatro
shooed on to the job of laying the
Under tho Southern Cross.
counterfeiter by the heels, but after
Screening tho best pictures
collecting him, allows him to do the
Screening tho best pictures aeroplane act. The daughter then por' From 12 (noon) till -10.30.
* mlts Byrne,to find room for her on his
From 12 (noon) till 10.30."
' bosom. One of the finest supporting
EVERY DAY AND NIGHT.
films deals with the process of" Iron
A cosy warm theatre.
:
and steol working." " .
Luxurious
seating.
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Tuneful orchestra.
(To-night)
-SATURDAY
SATURDAY
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Is the last nlj(ht" of
'"ORDERS UNDER SEAL."
Tho record holder.
KING'S THEATRE.
MONDAY— NEXT— MONDAY.
-A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE."
Fullers' Pictures,
And other picked
films.
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Children 3d.
A dramatic and sensational film
6d Adults.
Children 3d.
Road
takes star place In "Where
To all parts .day nnd night.
Forks," at the up-to-dato King's. It
All plush tip-up chairs.
features a highly seasoned crisis m a
< Orchestra afternoon and night.
woman's life, and Is a powerful play
of
the master passions. Two other
(Phone
3813. sterling dramas aro "The Reward," and
SEE THE
WINDOr:
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"Powers of tho Air." "The Life Savors" Is genuine comedy, and eomothing
"Between
GRAND OPERA HOUBE CIGAR better and irrlstlble i» Navy"
is
the Showers." "Tho Italian
DIVAN. ..«
singularly
topical
is
well filmed, and
Fairest and Best
CIOAIIBTTBS, CrGARS, PIPES
the "Gaumont Graphic."
And Sundries.
PRINCESS THEATRE.
pictures."
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DUNEDIN AMUSEMENTS.
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-Miss Lena Lennox's
Fuller- Brennan Vaudeville
If the young man, who purchased
the 0-ex. ring with ruby-flhapod stone
The great attraction this week at the
at a sale m Dancdln oao afternoon popular Princess is "La Franco" the
ttamn w*tk*ago, varlfos to "M.D.."P.OH pollto
and pretty posouso. The vnrioua.ffruccfultpoeos,
chjurming
value at the present time when tho
problems of education are receiving so
much attention. Inaddition to the address which gives the main title'to tho
volume, the subjects dfscusscd include
"Democracy and,-^ Education," "Tho
Moral Education' Problem," "Two
Ideals of Woman's Education," "The
Place of the Domestic Sciences In tho
Education of Girls," "The State and
the School," "Is a Science of Education
poßsiblo?",and "The Meaning and Educational. Valub of History;"
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onr parents time. Itis
a common sight to see young children
with short straggling hair that is dry
and lifeletSf. for want of nourishing;
arid yet a sfewj minutes every day ia
'
aU that is nee weary to prevent it.
Take care ©f-Jyour children's hair
while they.have it." Brice's Special
Brush (name stamped on) is the best
to remove the dandruff and create a
free circulation of blood to the hair
m
day than
1
roots. When the pores of the scalp
are open after the brushing, apply
Brico's Begenerator, which is a trustworthy tonitf for the hair, and also
kils the dandruff germs.
About
three times a week use Brice's
Circassian Orram, which nourishes the
hair like .ue natural oil. Long-standing cased of aair troubles cannot bo
cured with otrt bottle of the Begenorator, but even a few week's treatmont
will show a marked Improvement m
the hair. Ail chemists' and hairdressers stocK Brice's Hair Specifics,
or we port direct.
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A FLAPPER'S TALL.
Joy-riding Gent. Still Jinks the
"Johns."
3
The Deadhead's Diary.
.
"The Butterflies," with Jack Waller
London is now being charmed by MA
around Cyril Maude m "Grumpy," whichmade
hit, are-fluttering
;
a fortune for this popular actor-manaSouth Oss just now..:
ger m New York. It is written by two
'
Ivy Schilling, the divorce and soap actors— viz, Horace Hodges and T.
Percival.
Unable to use his
advertisement girl, is kicking her,pins Wigley
with Fred Leslie m the revue "Come own theatre, the Playhouse, at present
occupied by Miss Marie Tempest Mr.
. .
Over Here" m Australia.
Maude secured the New,"where he
opened on May 13 last m the above
"We don't care fc-r the applause so piece. ..
long as we draw our salary regularly
every week," one "knocker" was heard
On Saturday night last a "shikker"
to:say to another while leaving His
Majesty's Theatre m Wellington on ■walked down the corridor and up to
the stalls door of His Majesty's TheaSaturday night last. .
tre m Wellington. He was thece met
by Manager Walter Puller, who has a
"Was She Justified?" was the star good nose for a beery bloke. "No
film at an Adelaide cinema last week. more room!" said Waiter. "Full vp
There's evidently some mystery,in' the full up!" The beery one stared for a
flicker; the management of the .show moment and then muttered, as
he
offered a fiver for the best answer as turned unsteadily away, "Orl ri', Boss!
'
to whether she was justified or not
So am I."
as the star
;
Mother
of the Meandering Maiden in^
;
Trouble;
(From
"Truth's" Christchurch Jtep.)
Since the muddle
last month,
when the Christchurch of
John Hop De-
partment
collected an
alcoholically
%
FROM MILL to iVLEN
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Withered flapper of fifteen, who had
been emptied<"" out of a buzz car ,at
night after a'Sunday/ joy ride to Kaiapoi with a
' male chum and another female of certain virtue, the pious
portion of the flat city's population
has'
been writhing:like a boy whose innards
were full of green quinces. During
'
the whole time which the ) police
\
.'
..» . '« "
have been inquiring into the case, ren,"
Variety"
says,
'"Australian
"Millie
Mischa
dered the more complex by the hosi
Ehnan tells^of his experience
tility of the principal parties concern- Doris is having a prolonged stay m when playing at the Volgrich concert
ed, combined Wowserism has exhorted New Zealand, where she is playing m Berlin a few months a*gp and his E
every means to spur the law on m its m the Brennari-Fuller line.' Miss string broke. He remembered that he
has proved the most successful had only six: measures before the orendeavors to lay by the heels the' Doris
'
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"
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play- chestral interlude,
cloven-hoofedV emissary of Mephis- low, comedy artist that has ever
■
and m those meai
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x
topholes, who poured the whisky into ed m the Dominion."
sures he did not need the string. By
the apparently willing juvenile. Havthe.time he was ready to resume he
ing had their say and discovered that,
"We knocked 'em oft their seats with had taken his own Amati from the
spite
m
of any outside opinion ontap/ that stuff m Melbourne and Sydney
concert master and continued without
the police intendedto play the game off can't understand how it' .doesn't, go a .break anywhere— except 'the string.
their own bat, Wowserism heaved' over here," said, a newly
Trau- Elrnan says that he always gives one
several sighs of several: sizes, waved "deville artist the other night' ''God's of,his own violins to the concert mas"
its gamp, and subsided with a feeling Own is wowseristic, my dear young ter to provide for an occurrence of
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of confidence that it would make a lady," said the "Deadhead."
this, sort
notch m its stick and
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"tAn individual m London who reTo folk
RIGHT ANOTHER -WRONG
who' have a craving for
joices m the name of the "Pearly Spanish dancing, the coming of Maat the next election.
The girl whose untimely muzziness King" has a costume which is.-covered tilde and -Elvira will be illuminating
caused all the bother came before with' no fewer than 63,000 'buttons. and entertaining.
The majority of
Beak Bishop again last Saturday, The "Deadhead" is glad to know that Spanish dances are out on their own,
TO
OBTAINED ONLY
charged -with not being under proper there is at least one man who could and anyone who.has once seen them
control.
dispense with a dozen or so of buttons m Spain or m Spanish colonies, will
Lawyer Frank Johnstone, on be- from ° his attire without distress.
long to see them again.
They are
half of the fair flapper, asked for a
particularly graceful, vivacious, and
further remand. He reckoned that he
descriptive characteristic of all the
Muriel Starr, who played
'eyes the part of national
wanted to nose around concerning the
Spanish dances.
It is not
girl
the
with
saucer
m
"Within
character and bona fides of a relative
known what features Matilde and Elago.T
Law,"
prethe
here
a
while
is
at
who had offered to take charge of the
vira
will
adoptr^but it is to be hoped
booming m Adelaide m the title
youngster,, and 'so keep her out of the sent
that the dances will, be -representative
home. Such a course, he considered/ role of "Madame X." Associated "with and exact
her are Eric Max'oner, Mary Worth New Zealand These artists are due In
would be m the girl's interests.
vaudeville soon.
The S.M. thought so too, and reck- and Roy Redgrave,. late mellow-draCo,
oned there was strong prima facie matic hero with the Geo. Marlow
Melbourne critics say^ Mischa Elman
evidence that the girl's ma was not a
is
"a demon on the violin.',' Et tv
proper person .to control any sweet
Such is luck! Arthur Shirley,, the brutes,
why not play the' very deVil
young thing.
popular legitimate actor, is enjoying
The Sub-Inspector said the mother the unique distinction of starring and with it and say he is a El-ihan?.
refused "absoloot" to give aiy infor- starving at the same time. The Lymation about the girl or her, rela- ceum and Palace Picture Theatres m
A well-known employee of a filmtives. From his subsequent remarks, Sydney aro featuring him on their firm m Wellington, took his "fiancee"
it appeared plain that a good deal of films, whilst he is walking round the the other night to see a much boomed
the evidence m the case against the city with the ominous tag "resting" picture at Snortt's Picture Theatre.
T
(
girl, if it were heard, -would concern metaphorically attached to his breast When they -reached the main entrance,
the maternal parent's mode of knockthey found the corridor blocked.^After
Ing up a crust' and would not advance
a
minutes' patient waiting, the
The "Encore," a leading- vaudeville girlfew
the girTs interests the littlest bit.
said, "Isnt there another way by
The remand was granted, Lawyer paper m England, has just given its which you can get in— round tho corJohnstone being called upon to fossick readers its ideas about the, best magi- ner* m the lane?" "No!" said the young
around for clues of the prospective cians in' the world to-day. Tho jour- man. "That's the exit door.'* "Well,"
guardian's character, and to report to j nal places Harry Houdini -first, with said sh.e, "suppose wo
go
the police so that they could size, Ching Ling Soo, Le Roy, Talma' and walk backwards. The manrounds and
wfll think
*'
Bosco, David Devant >of;Maskelyne
things up on their, own hook. ,
The, girl, m tho meantime, was and Devant and Arnold do Biere, next we're coming out"
stowed away m the Salvarmyome.
m "order. Le.Roy, Talma and Bosco
Doings' m Ireland must assuredly
so far, weremAdelaide a couple of weeks ago
The 'male party fn tho case,
"
and can be expected here shortly un- have become distinctly flat of late,
has
'.
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der the Fuller-Brennan management. when Mr. Harry Carson, son of old
ELUDED THE "GLAUMERS"
Neddy, and/" Mr. Redmond Howard,
of the local John Department, al- 'News
nephew of old Shawn, the Nationalist
comes
across
the
Tasman
of
though it is whispered m some-circles,
the peace
of
and favorite of. '.Tiead'- leader, have secured
'
which:generally know as much, or an old friend dainty"
"the
Geraldino^
Mor- mind necessary to collaborate on a
*
more about these things, than.the.police, head's"
play entitled "The Irishman's Home."
do, that the wanted one was a vaude- ton, was ,last week sweetly^STS?play is only m the making (and
villian connected with a Yankee turn ing at the National Amphitheatre m The
is Erin, despite her age), already
which recently had a run m Christ- Sydney. It is stated that Miss Mor- so
theatre folk are eager for it and the
church. Others say that he Is still m,. ton, who has been in' the vaudeville public
as well. Taking one's idea bl
Christchurch, but the police' keep their business for some considerable time,
collective reckonings up their sleeve, will, m the near future, forsake pro- things politically from the collaboration,
will be seen yet, that despite
and say--nothing, except that develop-' fessional life to take up the connubial blooditand
murder, fights andx forces,
ments are pending.
And when this felicity role with the boy .m Brisbane.
Neddy Carson and Johnny Redmond
statement is sized up it's just about
"Deadhead"
envies
the
man'
and
wishes
'
worth believing.
her every success, when she takes up will both make Ould Ireland a very
neat Irishman's home.
On Monday morning, Sergeant Davy the double-barrelled "stunt."
Jackson, with a smile which would
have done credit to the first cut from,
Two good up-to-date artists are due
The
folk have
a leg of mutton, paraded the fallen cured for a general' touring term sethe m New Zealand early m August. They
YOU SHOULD
flapper's mother and aunt before Mr.
American animal impersona- are Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan.
Our Low Expenses Qnablo us to irive you a far better quality BUTTER v
H. W. Bishop, S.M., and charged the famous
very strong card is the sketchy
Their
tor,
Alfred
Lateil.
Miss
Elsie
Yokes
anyono
than
else can do m this City for tho samo money.
aunt, -Mary Ann- McKenzio, with keepassistant, and between them farce, "Officer 666," which, by tho way,
Tho reason wfc tako the -preference for BACON is because* wo havo a.
ing a brothel between June 3.4 and 17 is his
they stage a clover act called "A Dog is nothing less than a dramatic farce. . special process which makes our Bacon superior to any other. Why people
at Hawdon-street, Sydcnham. Grace
come miles and miles to this shop to fetch Bacon is because they cannot
Manson, the mother ,of the girl at the of Fantasy." In America, where La- That sounds original, and so it is.
serio-comic sketch is considered vtjet our special-treated Bacon anywhere else.
bottom of all the bother, was charged tell appeared m "Puss m Boots," he Tho
to
be
a.
veritaWe
mine
of
humor
generally
being
credited with
and
tho
Mow wo Sell SUGAR at such a price is because wo arc not crippled-with
with assisting m tho management of was.
"
and after all, that's life, or
expenses.
the Hawdon-street joint. Henry John- most successful "cat" that pver ap- incident,
near
one
peared
piece.
bally
He must have
it No
will fall out with
m the
There is no wonder wo sell so much TEA. Wo do not require big profits.
stone and Albert Voss Williams were
There is no secret why wo sell so cheap. Wo can put the money down,
charged with being found m tho Haw- outstanding ri^erit, as Mr. Shephard, the dramatic farce, when it's seen,
the Fuller-Brennan management it's worth- seeing.
Please do not misunderstand vs wo d*o not buy rubbish just to bo cheap.
don-streetdomicile m company with of
snapped him up very quickly, leaving
YOURS TRULY,
'
PERSONS OF A PECULIAR
THE LITTLE BACON SHOP,
, Harry Lauder to go on his own.
\ REPUTE.
Very few knew when applauding
:
Hobson-street,
charming
Tilly
week,
Dunbar
last
192
AticKland.
put
tho,
into
at
The whole catch wero
(Right Opposite Marble Arch.)
When Mischa Elman, the Russian tho good old Dunedin Princess, that
dock one* at a time, and each pleaded
violinist, played recently at the Leeds she was Tommy Armstrong's very own
not guilty. .
.
Sub-Inspector McKinnon asked for Festival, every corner was under po- sister, and yet so it happens, and now
an adjournment until Wednesday/and: lice surveillance owing to suffragette as one blinks over it, it's peculiar, so
said »that Grace Manson, the girl's; invasion and dangers. The orchestra it is, that Tilly was not picked before.
mother, had intended going south tor was playing the Leonore. overture No. Tilly is good,
m every sense of
see her relatives m connection with 3. The hprn player appeared behind .the blessed term.
finding a home for her taxi-inclined the scene to give the effect of the
daughter.
trumpet call-in the distance, and had " "Within the Law,"
Monday and Tuesday, July 13 and
trium'
"Do you think a woman charged just' blown his !first long blast when phantly passed Its 300thwhich
performance,
UNDER AUSPICES NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION.
with this offence should bo delegated an active policeman jumped at him at the London Haymarket, at
with power to arrange a homo for tho from behind, and, snatching away his time looked as though it wouldono
be
girl?" queried tho S.M..
instrument, said, "What are you tryTWO NIGHTS!
TWO
numbered among the many failures of
Mr. Johnstone pointed out that the Ing to do? Don't you know there is a 1913, for during the first month
busiAMATEUR
relatives,
with
with
PROVINCIAL
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
going
they
home would be
oh out there and
AUCKLAND
concert*
I can hear you as plain as If you wore ness pro vod far from brisk. However,
whomhe would communicate.
tho management remembered their ex- JULY 14: PROFESSIONAL WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF*
Tho S.M. reckoned that a woman on the stage?" The overture,proceed- perience
*,"■'<
with the Scots piece, "Bunty
NEW ZEALAND
with such a charge hanging over her ed without the horn solo.
Pulls the Strings," which, nearly withwas not a desirable person to provido
drawn In tho. beginning, ran a whole
a homo for the girl, until 'nor innoThis enterprising proprietary of the year, for they possessed, (heir souls
cence was proved, at any rato.
King's, not satisndu" with m patience and have been amply re'
'
Lawyer Johbstono, ono of the few Wellington
j.
many great successes it has al- warded.
PRICES EACH EVENING: Stago 1O«, 4s, 3s, 2«.
By tho way, this reminds
local "Costs" with enough pluck to the achieved,
has secured the exclu- "Deadhead" that Graham Moffatt auss,
Arey's.
Wlldman
and
pull up an S.M. when necessary, re- ready
at
Reserved
marked that a womun was not re- sive rights m New Zealund for what thor' of "Bunty," "A Scrapo o' the
MOSS BALLIN, H'm. Sot\, N.B.A,
-;.-■- . .
admittedly,tho two finest achievearc,
;
.
>
innocenco.
It
and
other
".
.
>■
_'_:...■■_ '. .■■■
prove
her
Scots playa,^
■:.... ..
Pen,"
quired to
cinematography
m
to
date.
ments
with*
his
lias
arrived
In
police
company
rested with tho
Aus"Antony and Cleopatra" is an adapta- tralia and will tour New Zealand bePILES CURED.
TO PUOyE HER GUILT.
tion,' m 7000ft of Shakespeare's Im- fore returning to the Big Smoke.
"Scratchy" "Scratched."
my
Don't
twist
(warmly):
Tho S.M.
mortal tragedy. It will be shewn m "'Deadhead" will be glad to meet' his
♥'
THE NEW SCIENTIFIC DOUBLH
words, Mr. Johnstone. Isaid, "until
the King's Theatre m Wellington for old townlc, and I.L.P. comrade. Long
ABSORPTIQN
TREATMENT!
proved."
might
That
her innocenco is
DOES AWAY WITH OPERAFruit Foasicker Falls In.
the first tlrae/ln tho Southern Hemi- may ho wave!
bo proved by tho weakness of the case sphere,
TIONS, CUTTING, SOTURINQ
somewhere about tho middlo
for tho prosecution.
AND
CAUSTICS.
July. "Sixty Years a Queen" \u
CURBS
An M.A. Emulate* Mark Twain.
Tho remand until Friday was ulti- of
Last Saturday
tbo "Smart Set," un^
'
a "resume" of the entire
QUICKLY. Ai*D IS EASILY,
mately arranged, and each of the ac- practically
Branscombc,
der
Mr.
Edward
made
1
Victoria,
AND
SIMPLY
which
reign
of Queon
caused
APPLIED.
Mnrk Twain tells us that ho onco
appearance m Dunedin at His.
cused was allowed ball m sureties of something
of a furoro m tho "Old their
They were fresh from Ho- surreptitiously took a watormolon from I Tho intense agony, tho prolonged
£ 100.
Majesty's,
During the day a deposit of £50 was Dart" This will follow In duo course. bart, whoro their laurels were fre- a cart, but us soon as ho had bitten It
pricked him, so ho put itehLpg, and tho burning pain of Inaccepted as ball for tho two shemales.
quent and many. Musical sketches of his conscicnco
back
ou tho cart— and took ternal, oxtornal, blooding, and Itchy
melon
the
Goorgo
Willoughby's
Company
week
the
ladles
called
Mr.
Later m the
a witty, pattery drde'r are a feature of
piles is known and dreadedonly by you
ripe■ that, m
a
one.
touring
and
New
Zealand
with
fresh
on "Truth"
mentioned
are
a
their production, and having regard
humorist, the who suffer. Hero is a nVcssago of good
tho
Yankee
Evidently
might
it
be
themselves,
conception
tho
well
"Undo
fairness to
"of
known"
to this, and the main idea of the
Wilson," la cheer to you. Sleeploss nights and torstated that, whatever tho outcomo of Tom's Cabin." Certainly the concep- "Smart Set" all Dunedin will be kept nutbor of "Puddin-hcad
by James Wilson Tay- turing day« ha vo driven you to try
admired
proceedings
much
Magistrate's
Court
tion
is
musical
melotho
fresh and the
laughing for a while. The company lor, M.A., bettor known to Aucklandcrs countloss so-called romodics, only to b?
might be, tho fact remained that they drama distinctly new to patrons of the
Latoly, "Scratchy," dutappointod. Perhaps, as a last reforms a talented comblno of ten art"Scratchy."
any
innocent
of
unconvenquite
great
story.
At
were
American slave
tho ists, including Mr. Walter Gcorgo. aa onco had tho chock to step out sort, yau ha vo boon driven to consider
tional behavior, and that, on account same time, "Undo Tom's Cabin" is Mr. Edgar Hulland, violinist and uc- who Parliamentary
honors, but was an operation, In fact, anything to obof their relationship to tho flapper at primarily, and always will remain, a companlst. needs HtUo Introduction to for
suffering many re- tain relief. Piles are.of soonanature
the bottom of the whole trouble, they deeply emotional affair, no matter how the musical public. His works have ""scratched" after
varicose (highly tnrtaxood■. congested
preliminaries, had
were being made tho victims of an many strange Interpolations disfigure been previously highly appreciated and verses m tho
veins) that you cannot afford to ,ho»
A
LOUD
SPLASH
over-zealous "foorco."
LANDED
WITH
piece,
gleet
the
or subdue the salient .feathem. Tboy may boooino ohroato
some
as
go
Set"
will
tho
"Smart
tho
tures of Mrs. Stowe's remarkable
la certainly original and m his fall from grace, but succeeded and ovondevelopInto fistula or ca,nci»f«
entertainment
Government
Looking
gaining
work.
In
a
Job. You really can bo curod:— Tbo Zaun
at this latest musical distinctly merry.
"That woman displays a lot of version,
"Scratchy" has fallen badly In rehears- Double Absorption Treatment** la, a
having an eyo to previous
nervo." "I didn't particularly notice stagingsand
with
Ah two.fold one. and han tn* support of
Mark
act
ing
the
Twain
m which the drama stood out "The Rosary," produced at theGrand
her norvo," answered tho Johnnie as m faithfulness to tho famous novel,
boxes In Queen-street,
Choc's
fruit
loading medical men. It does away
high
klckor.
House, Wellington, last week.
ho applauded tho
A couplo of weeks ago tbo old chap with operations, cutting, suturing, and
one is surprised indeed at tho very Opera
stage sermon, but
pleasant
very
fruit,
Is
a
first
on
tho
mado his
attack
and caustics,
easily apAn interesting story was told to us "fresh conception." In a word, fancy
Interpretedby then boarded with Gaoler Ironside for plied. Xt and Is simply and
you suffer don't delay, write
by a Dunedin lady tbo other day. "My a comic exhibition terminating tho not at aU wowaerlstic.
miles
above
the
company,
strong
a
be
a.
As
soon
as
was
free
Buffering
days.
to-day
few
to The Zann Proprietary, .*<*
husband had been
from a dolorous exhibition of the bartering of
cold for some time und was beginning the slaves! Topsy completely over- Marlow drama standard, th» etory of again he made another onslaught on Lambton-quAy, Wellington, inclosing
to regard it as chronic when a friend set the balance of the play, and though the play proves intensely Interesting Ah Chee's boxes* emptying four bobs* postal note m 6d, and receive In plain
recommended t^lm to take Baxter's exceedingly clover and talented come- from Act I, to "Gonsavc." All sinners I worthfof fruit from tho same*
wrapper,a full course of Tho "Zana
Lung Preserver, Tho first doso gave
find much consolation m the generous
Whon asked toi explain things to Doubfo Absorption Treatment," also
rullof, and before tho bottle was finish- dians m their true line, the Bra Com- religion
of tho Kind-bearted priest Mrtglfrtrafcd "Cutten on Wednesday, pamphlet on tho oatwe, treatment and
ed ho was quite cured," This is not an edy Four, and the National Duo, wore ably portrayed by Harrington Rey- I"Scmtchy" said: "I'm sorry,your Wor- oqiiO/Of Internal,
external, itoby and
This
"fresh
case;
place.
Baxter*
Preserver
out
of
Lung
hopelessly
isolated
ship.
The fruit wasn't worth tho bleeding piles. Each treatment is soul
![-trouble."
Is curing stubborn coughs and colds conception" of the paro 010 "Uncle" nolds.
under a guarantee to euro or yotir
all over New Zealand to-day and It may bo entertaining, and p«rhap«
"Scratchy" will again we bin friends money returned. 7
_.
will euro yours. Your storekeeper or ihsii'H tho chief feature, but It's burchemist will supply you with a is 10d lesque drama and weak comedy.
Note address:— The "Zftnn Proprw^
"Although the flro brigade wa» coll- with Gaoler IronsldesV permliwlon, at
bottle or you can write for it direct to "Undo Tpm" cannot be realised lr> ed out," says a. Tftmnakl exchanjro. "ibe Mount Eden, during" the next fourteen taxy," 88 Lambten-o.uay.^or Box"tit,
J. Baxter and Co., Cnomlats, ChriHtdays.
t
numoswero qulckJy extinguished,"
Q.P.O.( WelUagtonr WXV
123 such surroundings^
phurcbv
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TRUTH, SATURDAY. JULY 4,
with each Craighead
To-measure Costume
■>;\ .:■ -or Suit
AN ILL ISRAELITE.
DOINGS
DUNEDIN
Ottr Two free Pressings
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Dr. Boranoff" Back
THE PUBLIC SERVICE.
to Business
Bogus Saw>Bones "Touches'',; His
Brethren.
Frwn Truth's* Special Correspondent
NOTICE.— Prompt attention
1914!
(From
given to communications addressed to
"Truth's" Dunedin Rep.)
BROUGHT TO THE DOOR!
Commissioners' Cast m Heavy
For weeks . past it has fallen to
"Truth's" lot to criticise very severely
and m the plainest of terms the system of Public Service Commissioners
instituted by the Neroic.Herdmari, and
the doings of those Commissioners
That this
since their appointment
paper's comments was justified, absolutely correct and, above all, enthusiastically welcomed by a service whose
members have |been- banded over,
bound and gagged, to an 'irresponsible
body, which has neither a .carcase to
be kicked nor a soul. to. be damned, is
abundantly evidenced, by the many
congratulations "Truth" has received
on its candour arid outspokenness.
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"TruthY'Castigation Justified.
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The.postman and this advertisement
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enable YOU to partake of the
f
offering m ourr
bumping bargain
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It is very seld.oiri that the sons of
driver,,and;in such capacity he is well Abraham, Isaac
and Jacob strike trou:
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and infamouslyknown.
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ble of any description,? and rarer 3till
picked up m a drunken are
Liddle
they observed a divided , clan m
SUCCESS OF THIS SCHEME
Righteous Son's Regard For A Fallen condition was
inMaclaggan-street. He was opposite boxes
m the Courts. LasY
Mother.
on the iprowl.in that salubrious quarMonday,- however, Leo Boranoff, alias*
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Cop.
ter.
Bandy
who had Arnold Copeland, alias Albert BernLast"m the Magistrate's pinched.Mr. Liddle,itandwas
as Bill got the
Court, aT singularly painful case came hoary bewhiskered old bludger m bis stein, stepped into the dock, charged
up for hearingbefore Mr. J; R. Batholo- ample embraco, he wrote after George's with' vagrancy. He was Tvell. groomed
FACSIMILE OF COUPON. # FREE PRESSING COUPON
mew, S.M., m which a well attired name,m the arrest book, "Rogue and and dressed, and decorated with a big
and apparently well nourished young vagabond;, habitually consorting with: gold ring and gold-rimmed glasses. He
offers an assortment > of high-grade Lgave his native place as Russia, and
■fellow named; Cecil James Gore, thieves arid prostitutes.1' .
drapery at a price cut "to the limlt"r-. r*
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spoke English with difficulty. Though
presented
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This
if
Coupon,
■with every Craighead
was
charged
failing'
provide
Bartholomew,
with
to
Before.
such value as will make you delighted r'-S
Magistrate
, > To-Meawithin six months from date of
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there were very good reasons for
for
the
maintenance
of
his
mother.
The
denied
become a regular customer by mall ¥$outrageous
charge,
Liddle
tiie
■>■'"■'
*ure
ToCraighead
purchasing
or SUIT.
any
' CPSTUME
the charge besides being well known
v*P*__ jljujmmMßMimWnt- to
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youth and his father tendered very and plucked his .white, scraggy beard.
of
".The Store that Satisfies.1
, measure Costume or Suit is
occasions
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roany
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it
has
had
On
to
wmJimi
bitter remarks regarding Mrs. Gore, ." Cop Bill Bandy'said: He is the very (o the "roorce," no one would taKe.the
good for ONE Pressing of your '
away
blushing"NOW YOU COUNTRY
its
cheek
to
hide
whose character was not exactly of nightmare of the slums, and a contin- wandering son of Israel to be aught turn
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. .Costume or Suit.
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' READERS!
else but a
\ ttie crimson confusion engendered by
the
ual
menace
to
industrious
demlspotless
order,
and
wondered
;
both
I
of
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Date Purchase
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the complimentary comments made on
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CULTURED, HIGH-TONED
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why she could not earn her own liv- i morale.
its humble endeavor'to champion the
get ; Your Pens Busy;
Just, send Postal'Notes, or Money Order to the value of parcel, and we I"
ing. This coming from a son, even \ 'Tec. Hammerley also heaved bombFOREIGNER.
Good only until ....,....:...
bullied,
badgered
and,
metaphcauseof
will despatch by return, carriage paid, careftilly paoked. If you're
to the worst mother possible, was j shells on "Liddle, and a bloke with two The law saw-deeper, and that -mighty orically batoned high-class Civil Ser|.i
Opportu " The W. CRAIGHEAD TAIi/?SeoureNthis
Splendid
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> Unfortunately for un- bunged eyes could easily see that the impersonal thing
satisfied
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we'll:return your money
CO.,
grossly
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callous.
Mr.
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LORING
that
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every
intimated
almost
street
f
At
corner
vice.
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flity.
place
tout was a gone coon.
lucky Mrs. Gore and her failings the Athol' v v-4 : 7
145 Manners-street, Wellington
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Boranbff was an. idle and disorderly its ears have been, greeted "with ci?
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very bitter evidence, of the Messrs. : 'Tec. Hammerley: On Sunday, April person. He pleaded riot guilty. ,;;
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as, "Bully for 'Truth*! '■
such
v
No^
presslons
12,
Athol-place
Iwas called to
TOTJIi CHOICE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL
at 8
Gore weighed with the S.M; The pity
'Tec. Herbert: Accused cameyto "By jove.thb boys are glad.!: -There is
PATTERNS AND LATEST STYLES.
of it! when a well-groomed son of a.m. There Isaw Belle Jolly, Nellie town about six weeks ago, alleging he plenty more information ;available for
Lynch,
Thurston,
George
Charles
Lidthe Cecil Jim type should have been dell (the
accused), and John Ford was a Jew, and a doctor as well. He you!" "fror God's sake, don't be seen
taught a little lesson. Lawyer Irwin
applied to the Jewish Philanthropic talking to any of us boys! There are
Delivored at your door
Delivered1*t your door;
(also
charged
rogue
as
a
a
vag.),
and
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represented the son, and'Lawyer Moore
Society for assistance, and they as- spies all over the' place." And so on
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VALUES
IN
THE
DOMINION.
Thurston
is
a
Ladies*
N
Walking
sly-grog
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BEST
sely
Skirt, new
2 pair Black Cashmere Stockconvicted
Rabbi, Mr. "ad nauseam."
the mother.
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style, 6 buttons, m colors. Navy,
ler and a reputed thief. They were all sisted'him, as also did the
ings', Rlbbor' or Plain. «'"
Mrs. Gore m her evidence stated she more or less intoxicated, and werehav- Diamond. It was quite apparent, how* ,
Black, Green, and Grey -Tweed.
1 pair Woollen Gloves, white.
was an^ inmate of the Benevolent Insti- ing what they considered
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1 Dark Plannella v filouse, shirt
"a regular ever, that accused did not want any
l Cream Knitted
'' Muffler, or
tute, and was divorced from her hus- jamboree.";
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work, and after being m hospital a
style m neat dark patterns.
In last week's article it had occasion
fastener.
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band. She had either to live on the ■ Tho S.M.: Three months with hard "while., he again applied to the Society to refer to an" action m the Supreme
2 WoVen Winter Vests, short or
X Fahcy Lace Collar, creaniv or VU
or gd to her. family, a boy and labor.
State
They
to
forward
him
to
.
the
Commissioners
arid
Building
long
Queensland.
Court wherein
sleeves.
Specialists m Ladies' and Gent.'s Clothes.
white.
girl, for assistance, but she' was willvotedhim sufficient money forhis pass- the Public Service Association were
1Dainty White Lace Camisole.
1 White Lace' Camisole (fine I*
ing to go into a respectable home and
age,
giving
sovereign
speaking
judghim
a
for
his
of
ISABELLE'S ESCAPADES.
concerned. In
the
2 Hair Nets, 100 Hair-pins.
make).
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not handle any of the money.
pocket* and placing
ment delivered by his Honor, the Chief
Statewaist, length of skirt and
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Hair
Hair-pins.^
|£
100
Nets,
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'To Mr. Irwin: I
. have not once Breaks from the 'Oly 'Ome Once
Justice, "Truth" said:
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£ 9 WITH THE
sire of collar.
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been . under the influence of liquor
More,
to give to him on arrival m Sydney.
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within the, last 14; days. Idid take
He scathingly criticised the
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He duly left, but on reaching Lyttel.-■
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whole, pplitical caboodle from tho
a
five-roomed
house
m
Flllennil-street
was that Mclntoah, whose name was some weeks back, and put a bed, box, The above case of tout Liddle's had ton'he quitted
the boat and returned
point of view of English Constitu1
bearing on another case that cropped to Dunedin. " It is clear that accused
on the promissory note, was recognised and chair into it. Icould not do any a
tional Law. He declared, and his
up suddenly on Monday. The interestby Ussher as the borrower. No cheque'■
conspired with some one m town here
imweighty
deep
better.
-If
I
work
Iwould
words
arei
and
of
party
were able to
ed
m this affair was the plump to forward a wire to the purser, m
was given for £36, ami Mclntosh ask.
;,;■" Delivered at your door
any of my .dame, Isabel^ Jolly, already
post, that the Act practically conDelivered at4 your door A*m ;'
ed for'the loan of £ 50. Demands, it -not ask for support from
name, ordering the
so
often
Rabbi
Diamond's
made
m
Ireland.
goods,
Beautiful
Republic
them
a
within
tho
m;
brought
into the. mentioned
stituted
despatches.
By some money to be handedoyer to him. The
would be admitted, were made upon' children. I
3 yards Snow White Table
1 pair D. and A. Corsets/'wltli'S
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State, with the Chief Public SerTaylor for payments, and the., world, but they are far above me now. wireless means or other, little, plump wire' was signed "Jacob Diamond," but
Busponders~new shape m White
Damask.
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or,
might
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lady
!I
mean to live with. a
friend
m
vice
Commissioner—
ho
Isabelle,
languishing
reason
Ussher
for
m
the
Salvarmy
Grey.
wanted 10s 6d
makor
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'"the-Rabbi's name was not, Jacob, nor
H-dozen Snow White
Nap"
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Homo, Caversham, got to hear
suggest, the Massey Government's
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■. ing copy
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' Table
a
of the
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kins, %-slzo.
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was.because,he thought that future.
2" pair Natural Woven Cohiblna,
either. Accused is simply a Chief autocrat— as head of
Mrs. Eliza Eard said she knew com- stone-jugging of her admirer and pro- Isaac
fee would be charged by a solicitor.
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1 Afternoon Tea Cloth, wide
tlons. short or long sleevejs.,
vagrant
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republic Sir Robert is reported
-'. Mr..Frazer: Now, don't try and tell; plainant for the ..last 30 years; they tector, Mr. Liddle. The upshot of the
lS°o d White Lace Camisole.
Hemstitched border.Magistrate
C
Says
LIVING
ON
HIS
WITS.
said
that
as
far
as
this
to
have
that;
came
out
from
Home
It
was
was
the
together.
stampeding
money-lender
me
A
is not such,
of
3 Linen D'Oyley's, Linen centre,
State what sire when ordering.
concerned,
Act
was
Mrs, Gore BeUe, m full regalia, from the Holy When .arrested, we found m his posabortion
of
an
news
to
her
to
know
that
fool
a
as that!
with
edges.
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and her reappearance m the old session a card labelled, "Dr. A. L.'C.
I-'- -■'; " real
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the King was* "not even a rubber
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Perclval S. Ussher, tho money- had a conviction list. Mrs. Gore was
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v.
stamp."
familiar
slum off the foreshore. This Boranoff, St. Petersburg University."
and
could
do
lender, said the money was advanced. was not strong
now"
no
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, fcnd -the Cess "H© Says About It the to Mr. Mclntosh, at his request, and, severe works, Witness was prepared to .was the second misadventure of isa- ; Max Cohn, of the big firm of Hay- The whole, of his Honor's judgment
from the pious institution. Her man and Co., and president of the "was" severely condemnatory of the Com. .■"" '.'. :;-V ;. : -_ .Better, v-;. v■■.'.,. ;:v the witness then went on to make a lot take her m, and do what she could Jjelle's
previous escape had
resulted m a Jewish Society, said that .he knew the
,/.'-■..■.". ■""■' ■■■ ,'.—
■'.-'■'- of statements which could not be fol- for her.1
: shikker,
their ways, and he un■'■ Moneylenders, as
supper, and the pinch. Cop. accused, under the name of Arnold, missioners and
Doliyered at your door aa j
(T© fit ages sto 9 yeare)
a body, are never lowed and made into sense, but*which
Cecil James Gore, the very righteous
to the conclusion that
reservedly
caino
I*tiuite regarded ;as ■ philanthropists, as, drew forth the remark from the Magis- son, saia that his mother always took Bandy repeated the latter trick on this which: was the one he gave him some {he
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Association had the "best end of
00/ C 5 yards double width Heavy
Delivered at your
, tho^b peisbns who jflndit accessary to- trate, "Urn,'
drink and knocked about town far too occasion.
weeks ago. He then said he had been the stick." '
Grey Twill Sheeting. ." v ;■Monday
a loan",
Last
only lipo well. In>
"float
Belle
stuck
through
her
neck
navvy
Catlins,
at. the
but
E pair Strong School Knickers,
5' yards single width Heavy
;
" all businesses , there are two,brands,' THE WHOLE THING IS FISHY." !much. She had no respect for herself over the dock and pleaded for every- a
;
illness he had to give it up. He also
Grey Twill Sheeting;
lined. Made of rich Brown Cord
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Ussher then said something "about | when m liquor, and hadbeen before the one's sake," to Magistrate
the honest and!: the crook, and
Bartholoquestion
of costs came up for
said he had been a tally clerk m WellThe
12 yards White or Pink Twill
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(strong as wire).
what Mr. Gould said he was going to Court several' times. .
i*«onA
mew for renewed clemency.
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of these gentlemen m■■' the do
ington; but with his mate he joined hearing on Wednesday last, when
to me, your'Worship," but whatever
Mr. Moore: She's your mother; why. The S.M.:
2 Boys' AH Wool Jerseys Indark
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Plannellette.
Why did you leave the
Tnoriey4endlngline came to light m the ilt
"i."
the strike. Witness assisted him and Lawyer Mick Myers made application
colors.
1double bed. White Quilt., t>
was, "Truth's" rep. could
not,' don't you give her something?— Why Home on this occasion? ,
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Magistrate's Court on Friday, and, af*
gave him a,few days' work m the ware- that the Public Service Association
2 Warm Winter Shirts. !
G yards Heavy Flannel.
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: ..- ■"'■ ■: '■■:. .■ ' ', does she' not work? She is well-able Isabelle: Here
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ter Magistrate: Frdzer's remarks, the gather.
it
shortly,
your
Usßher's evidence ran something like to do it, and.can.get plenty.
should get the benefit of tho legal ex2 Natural Merino Singlets.
2 large Brown or White Towels. < v
Worship. And may the Lord look side- house. He ,requested the Society to penses
gentleman lii question is not likely to t this:—
incurred. Assistant Crown
"Oh, yes, it was this »way— l
12 yards strong White Ca1ic0. ?,,..,v
If she keeps off the drink and goes ways at you, but don't take me too supply him with a sight-testing ap1 pair Black Stockings, all Wool,
;*^lo an extensive business;m future.1 ■
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s packets Needles, i bundle "
paratus m order that he could earn a Prosecutor P. S. K. Macassey, for the
fancy tops.
can't think of— let me see— oh, Ire- into a home, will you provide for seriously. When you gave
, In His,Majeßty'a Arcade,
George
' . PerciVal
'" ; ,"' member. Mr. Gould was talking her?— What is to prevent her working
White Tope, 1 card Lined Bat': living. It Was decided to forward him Solicitor-General, said that he had no
1School Cap or Hat.
the throe months' hard, I
.'"'" Stanley Ussher^ i
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heard
about what he would do and I— that'B for her living?
tons.
to Auckland, as the climate there was instructions to oppose the application: I lpair Braces, 1 Celluloid Collar.
it
my
©Uabout
m
loneliness,
and,
■ 'ijfL MCENSEE> >aiONEY-IJENDER
beonly
right;,isn't it. Miss Mclntosh."
Answer my.question. Will you pro- -wr«";thc. blessed Bible andvyour Worfarmer. He objected to the journey he submitted, however,
ordinary coats should be allowed.
To-day
Lawyer Gould: You say there wasno vide, for ber 'if she enters a proper <Wilp,'?Vwent fairly mad*
(or 'grabber) carirtes c»ii buslness» ;and
Never Mind
Iran away; as dangerously long, and volunteered
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;he appeared befdfo Magistrate Frazer cheque for £36?— No.
place?— l'm willing. But these pro- "HBo||TfflftTing, not .knowing where Iran going to Lyttelton. Witness -next
": . to explain why he had committed, a | Well, is this the position:. You wer&v ceedings have been taken out of spite jt». For God's sake giv6
heard of him from the hospital, where
me one
' more
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|;| breach of itho:Mo^ey-flenders',Act ;in asked to advance £50 and then handed to give me a showing up.
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, -,"■.";.' ■. "". , ,' |,he
wrote requesting to' he' sent- to His Honor was evidently of a very
.
jfchan.ee.
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a;copy of a cheque for £15 arid asked to reduce
j>jaot supplying to
Moore: You had an esusy rem- *.; The S.M.: You are apparently play- Queensland, as the doctor had recom- different opinion, ns jhe; awarded
M/.
j*&, promissory note on application when the loan by £ 14, That would make edy, any dutiful son would have taken. ing fastand loose with
the Court. You !.mended it. The- Society agreed again. twenty guineas, plus disbursements,
your cheque £36?
:<a. reasonable feo had been tendered.
If that Is what
Henry Gore, father of the arenow sentenced, to one month's im- Mr. Jacobs, the treasurer, had provid-' against tho Commissioners. This seems"
William
Store
Satisfies 11
, The information
laid by Mrs. D!, happened, where is the £ i chanse? last witness, said he divorced
face
of
very
,
a
amount
on
the
prisonment,
money
at
the
ed
him
with
and
necessaries
/small
and,
wife
end
of
that
h\s
fTaylor, and she brought along Lawyer Mrs. Taylor says she did not get it?
12 years ago for adultery and ever period,you'll go back to the Home and from time to time. Witness corro- it; but, when it, is understood that
Magistrate Frazer: A mistake In the
i Gould to help explain matters. Ussher
drinking bouts. do your twelve .months m full.
since
she
had'been
on
borated the ChiefTec's remarks ancnt seyon guineas are the ordinary costs
had Lawyer Holmden m his corner. change, perhaps,' or procuration
feei or When she was m drink she was no- --: Isabelle: God lovo,us!
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the passage money transaction and ac- In such cases, his Honor's opinion
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The evidence was hard to follow, and, something,else.
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cused's peculiar return to Dunedin. Mr. of(the Neroic Herdie's new instrument
liawyer Gould: Did you ring up and thing less than a common
taxi firm,
;'! ?a£ times, both Magristrate arid "Costs"
Mr. Moore: Isuppose you are not
Theomin had arranged to give the man for smashing independence of spirit good use ot a Christchurch
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puzzled, but "Truth" gleaned tell Mrs,. Taylor there was a balance
aho
wa» the
informed
that
know,
whom
slic
among
subordinates,
yer
don't
give
regarding
her any assistance?—
work if h6 satisfied him
his
'
prepared to
: enough to point put a scandalous of £12?— No.
One (Corner of Colomboand St.AsapU-at*)
daughter o£. Tom Cowiishaw.
may be easily gauged.
been
done.
Certainly
Her
assistance!
not.
I
bona
fides.
This
had
not
Magistrate
motoring
: transaction.
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night last week, us she was
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Frazer: Why did you aßk stood
CHRISTCHURCH.
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her nonsense .for eight long
Rev. Moris Diamond, the Jewish
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William. John Mclntosh, brother of 10s Cd for making a copy of the prohomo, her car collided with another ,J. A. PAWSON
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rabbi, said that he met the ''doc." six
unhurt,
i■'informant, said that In October, 1910, missory note?— l thought it would be years and that was more than enough.
Nesale,
escaped
who
(Late of Palmerston North, iMartoia,
Fleeing weeks ago, whenhe said he was look- Thus from all sides is the fact made one, und
telephone the
hlfl sister was going: to tfca.rl a board- necessary, to have a »oHcltor to make' Besides, she was never a;mother to
and HUhtervllla). i !;
performed a was shrewd enough to
them; and
mind
that
"Truth"
has
plain
ing
work,
her
Ireared
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for
and
told
him
not
to
children.,
.' ing house, but was sby of about thirty the copy.
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them
to
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proprietors of the taxi and nsk
public
duty
many
the
such
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOM
injury
is
them.
board
m
the
meantime.
ono
of
only
paying
now
she
an
to
his
matter,
quid,
.They
papers,
Mr. Frazer: What rot! Now, what
j
' and
keop hor name out ot the
' dlscusaed the
Taritt, 6c per day.
the past—
!'n)yentaally witness, who held a life ! did you want 10s 6d for?— Well, xl She is well able to work, and is a good
Nest day the "doc." said he was ill, and duties it has performed mscorn,
quite a formid- tor Traveller*.
la
Nessle's
record
The
Lady
ridicule,
m
the
m
to
conexposing
htm,
Let
her
do
so.
Case
Refuses
examined
said
go
Williams,
'worker.
and
to
Dr.
who
/b?
whom he knew wouldn't have,taken the money,
ipolicy,-went
able one. Besides having lived at sevProsecute.
The S.M.: This is quite an excephe could do only light work. He want- tempt and contumely, another of the eral flash, boardlhghouses under assumi "-— or thought hie know and borrowed;
Mr. Frazer:'
Railway
"Square
underhand
which
the
methods
supplied
tha^cheque
tional case. So far as Mrs. Gpre is
ed to'be
with
being handed to Mrs.
'
[£?5,
ed names, nnd flitting without paying,
-" %
GET
OUT
OF
THE
BOX.
its
atDe'il"
Government
uses
m
TURAKINA.
any
moral claim
ZTaylor. No demands were made
concerned..she.has not
OPTICIAN'S OUTFIT,
the young lady Is well Known to the
(Prom "Truth's" Dunedin. Rep.)
AN
go
on',
get
out.
Convicted
place,
power
THOB,
and
fined
and
tempt
hang
Proprietor.!^
to
on
to
HARVIE
any
payments,
against
0,
1912,
past
!■ upon witness for
but
all
her son. For the
John Department. On Murch
hold that Miss Mc- at
and applied to the Society to.see about patronage.
shortly after the loan wits, made, £10 and costs. I
Pasßengors by all trains
seventeen years she has not been m
plenjty
Nessie was convicted on two charges
clothing
was
tho
borrower
and
received
it.
The
tendered
him
lntosh
i^abbl
up
UssherTang witness
position of a mother m the home at
Salvarmy of ilnifc to obtain refreahmouts.
and told-him the money. The less 1
the
With
the
bustle,
much
and
with
ominous
of
theft
and
sent
to
lines,
about
wanted
m
other
and'
say
it
and
what
he
to tell his sister that the interest was tho
all. Thecase mustbe dismissed, but, features, the bold bobby, Jack John- when he returned to town he rang witHome for twelvo months. In 1913 she , ONLY THK iJEST DISPB^SEDj^
better. IIyou want to appeal: you complainantbeing
y
<lue on a certain date. Upsher thor^ Imay.
,
an inmate of the Ben- ston, ro-appeared m tho arms of his
Give It a go.
r- ■'■■'"■'-: ■■■
"..'■;"
figured In two false pretences cases
■';
informing
him,
m
his
reply
up,
~
ness
to
,
'
oughly understood that the loan was
■" v
evolent
Institute
the
authorities
there
refyears'
;,'■
fellow
Oamaru
two
cops
of
last week. His
■'"■:
Costs amounted to £ 2 13s.
and \va« sentenced to
that the doctor would not allow
for Mrs. Taylor, then Miss Mclntosh..
can take proceedings, against defen- big, baby dial held a very surprised query,,
howSho
was.
ormative treatment.
him t,o continue lo Queensland, as he
John 'Mclntosh (the father) said he
")■
dant if they wish.
look as he stepped heavily into the was unfit to travel. He also said ho
ever,
«
was authorised to mako payments, and
dock
before
Mr.
J.
R.
Bartholomew,
get
CHILD
ndt
or
any
money
OUTRAGED.
ticket from
time ho went ho
j
ho thought that every
RELEASED ON PROBATION
S.M., and surveyed the mob of peelers did
TOUTS TACKLED.
'
purser chap, who said that ho gave
saw Ussher,' who reminded him that
and other persons who had ungalhintly the accusod both
ugo.
only
Hvo
weeks
the ticket and the
Mrs. Taylor was not paying the interRemarkable Disclosures.
congregated to survey abig live bobby the
Grocer's Alleged Gross Act.
On Wednesday last, Nessio tripped }
moneyy on producing a wire' signed
est quick enough. The payments
Indeed, the
In
real
trouble.
;
before Mr. 11. W. Bishop, -S.M.. and
:
"Jacob Diamond."
amounted ix> £71 4s.
!
Last Friday, before Mr. Bartholocharged that sho had obtained ono
STAMPEDING "SNITCHER"
Jimmy Calder, the proprietor of the
Mr. Frazer: On a loan of £35? Yes. Accused Committed to Supreme Court. mew, S.M., a batch of Dunedin's touts
Christchurch Jeweller Juggled.
pair of shoes valued at £1 from
SWINGJ3R
Central Hotel, said he always took acDaisy Taylor, a smart looking wostood, m succession m the
Herbert Stevens, grocer,' 32 years of" and vags.
Messrs Dv Feu and Company, Chrititrespectable
cused
a
and
was
man, said that before she was married age,
man,
to.be
long
easily
dock.
For
a
became
very
time,
the observed of all obGeorge
was charged at the Auckland Mag- Liddle,
(From "Truth's" ChrUtchureh
church, by ittlsely pretending to
she, togetherwith her brother, wont to
surprised
premuch
to
see
him
m
his
\
servers,
John
Ford
and
John
Holland,
for his dimensions overflowed
Wednesday, before
charge them to Mrs. Henry Cotterlll,
Usshcr for the loan of £60 on her istrate's Court on'gI.M.,
'
very many others have been pub- the rickety tripod that
position.
sent
awkward
and
constitutes the
*■"
with carnally licly branded m Court and
i
brother's policy. She was not quite Mr. P. V. Frazer,
and
thut on Monday, June 30, «he had
(to
S.M.):
selling
Accused
Is
the
not
press
as dock at Oamaru. Considering the big
The downfall of Noasle Carter, it par- obtained one gold wntch und ring,
clear about what exactly happened In, knowing a child of teji years. Chief touts and parasites of a very despic- Items the bolting bobby was
a
glasses
people's
eyesight
proper
of
for
up
Detective McMahon prosecuted. Lawticularly propossesslng place of petti- valued at £13. tho property of Messrs.
the transaction, but thought that
able breed. Ford's case had been ad- against, he 'managed vto get off very mode of earning one's living?
yer Lundon defended.
coat,- who la only a couple of years Watson and Company, by falsely prejourned
Optician
always
to
enable
have
S.M.:
work
is
a
hjm
legal
SHE
A PROMISSORY
to
The
lightly indeed, tho dear unmarried
SIGNED
For some weeks after the alleged of"
beyond flapperhood, came with start- tending lo l>c v hlecc of Mrs. T. Cowll;
NOTE
fence, the girl was confined to her bed. help. The cases against Holland and lady treating him with exceptional lawful means of existence.
suddenness on Tuesday last, when, shnw, of Chrlstchurch.
proceeded
Liddle
were
with.
Chief 'Tec: Provided he known the ling
consideration probably for a "considfor £39 12s, but sho only received a Evidonco led was of the most disgustshe
side-tracked
from a deulre for
Koasle, rlgßed \»P In a big brimmed
cloak.
'■■ 'game and it isn't a
eration^
ch«que for £ .36. They first asked for Ing nature, and th« Court was cleared.
may mean anything
j
and flounces, and set out to land velvet hat and with her pretty dial
h
Dr. Falconer said tho ucuaed wus ad- frills
a loan of £50, but this was reduced to
HOLLAND THE HORRIBLE.
. The first charge amounicd to deserStevens, who pleaded "not guilty"
greater
trinkets of
value.
guilty.
furs,
£35 when, at tho tfmo the loan was and.,reservod his defence, was comtion from the police force, at Onmuru, mitted to the hospital from May ID to t On Monday last, Mr. Watson, who surrounded bychargepleuded
she was sentencOn tho first
Promises to gd to the Country,
being discussed m ussher's ofllcc, her mitted to the Supreme Court for trial.
without leave or license, on Juno 18 June 17. He had been examined by runs .a couple of Jewellery joints m
several specialists, and there hud been Christchurch, .received a raestw.so on ed to throe months' Imprisonment wUh
lust.
brother gave Ussher a chequo of a Mrs.
cpunt
Jack Holland wns billed with being
Lawyer Grave, for Mlstah Johnsing. a certain amount of objective symp- tho telephone from a lady, who ex- hard labor, and on the second
The cheque was
/Shehan's
mean* only tbe tuperfine gr«d«
-,
be detained for a ycar'H
nn Incorrigible rogue, and with huviug very gravely stated that accused ! toms. An impression was left that soino plained
ordered
to
wiu»
paid by Ussher to witness, and he
,
that she was Mrs. Tom CowllSERIOUS CHANCES
of tbe world's fittest cod liver \
been provloualy convictod.
thoroughly undorstood tno loan was
pleaded guilty, requesting at the same of the symptoms wero not correct. On shaw. Bho told Watson that It was her reformative treatment, to commence
oi!
made pleasing to th*
'Tec. "Hctman" ttaramerley gently time that tho charge be amended to one occasion his temperuturo showed niece's birthday, and would Mr, Wat- lit tho expiration of tlio term to which ;
for her und she wua tho borrowor, and Are taken m neglecting a simple case
tasto and three times as poWer> V
j
j
romarked: "This. man Is about tho one of resigning hla ofllco without au- 103, but when taken In the presence of son allow tho young lady to cHooho a hlicwus sentenced m 1913.
he repeatedly mado demands upon her
of Piles.
;
i ful as In the raw state.
worst m the Dominion. He has had thority, as Johnston had handed m his v nurßo it whs normal. Patients oc- nlco present for herself when sho call-'
Nessio recolvod tho sentence with n ;
for payments. All tho receipts for
signified
plainly
or more previous convictions resignation paper to Superintendent casionally fttke'd their temperatures,
: payments made weremudo out to Miss
It is not quantity, but quality
"nonchnlance which
ed In In tho afternoon?
' Molntosh (witness). Somo time ago Any person takes, serious chancos In twenty
of fun
that count*. One small bold* '
Mr. Watson would be only too pleas- that Bho had had her poundfor
neglecting an attack of Piles. This for assault and robbery theft, etc. Mitchell at Dunedln on Juno lti. and Iund It wus witnesH'B opinion that it
the
of SCOTTS
EnuUion is well :
Later, an elegantly-appointed and dldn',t care v continental
witness came to the conclusion that tho ailment has a tendency to become Amongst thieves and prostitute's he Is had been duly Informed that "it would had been dono on the occuhloii referred ed.
'commonly
known as 'Jack* th'e Bas- probably be accepted the following to.
worth * doz«n bottles of any
money had boon paid, and spoke to chronic, and there is also tho danger
Accused had had symptoms of buxK car pulled up at his joint and dis- consequences.
of
preparation
'Syphilis
■
tard' and
Jack.'
Ho Ib a day.
inferior oil.
|bronchial caturrh, the vocal cords were gorged
.Usshcr through tho 'phono on Juno 4, of ulceration and forming of Fistula,: very
Glre SCOTTS to tbe weakly
low breed of a waster, will hot The S.M. having assented, accused somewhat Inflamed but ho seemed to
saying she would like a copy of tho both very diflioult to cure. Tho safest
A
CHARMING
THING,
YOUNG
to
child,
nursing
mother,
the
promissory note. Ho replied that ho rompdy for auy form of Piles, whether work, and is qu|to satisfied to exist on was asked If he had anything to say. inuikc tho most of his ailments.
collecting lady for the inebrlchose a neat gold watch, worth
to those who reauire a builder '
who
The
required a fee of. 10s 6d bcfoifc he itching or Protruding, is Doan's Oint- the merest morsel of food. At Mrs.
very
Ihanded
Accused:
Ihad
been
ho
111
on
my
resignation
Accused:
to
up and to allwho suffer from
10s. and reckoned that "auntie" atea home called on Mrß. Dooloy and
Kirk's, In Ashor's-lane, ho is a froquont
' copy]
"would supply a
ment. It causes no detention from
Mr. Mitchell on Juno 16, explaining my trip to Lyttolton, owing to blccd- £7
coughs,, colds, bronchitis or
bo very pleased with'her choice. a«kcd for something for their homo.
Mr. Frazor: VypU,|it'a a scandalous daily occupation, and tho many cures visitor, which is well known to all In ull tho .circumstances, and requesting |Ing from iM throat, that Icould not would
throat trouble*. But, bft tun
Towards ovenlng, Jowoller Watson She got this answer: "Cnll round after
thing to do.
To mado by it have mado it
Dunedln
as
the
rendezvous
of
tho
lowand blackguardly
a
sea
long
by
rigors
voyage.
acceptwire on Its
of
I received another "ring"
to bo warned
famous m
Irink the
it is genuine
to the effect tho hotels close, and I'Jl give you ,!
charge 10s 6d for a «opy of a promis- ovory corner of tlio'" world. It enjoys ost criminal clementIn the city. Hol- ance. 1 was told a wire would reach iurn
that Mrt. Tom CowlUhaw was delight- Dooloy."
sory note. Tho sooner a man llko |a greater demand and more enthusias- land has a respectablo homo and me to that effect on tho following
ed with her nloce'a present, and menQUITE h'AGISR KOR WORK,
that gets struck oft the roll tho better. tic popularity, than any othor Pilo friends to go to, but ho prefers ,tho day. Ileft on Thursday, but 1 would
A crowd was standing at the corner
mode of life dotailed."
Ican set any permanency. Imay tioned that Mr. Cowlishnw had also
Mrs. Taylor wont on to say that sho remedy over placed on tho market.
ai Ihe
have dono so had J not been > if
that, when ut tho police sta- decided to pay for a present, for which of Manncra and Cuba-BtroetH
Accused: Iadmit Ihave my failings, uot
mention
went to Usshcr's bflleo ono day at two
Mrs. Ja«. Green, 29 Fitzherbertmy
resignation
Informed that
would tion, 1asked In vnln for a doctor.
tho young lady would call.
tram-iiionplnv. tho other evening, whon
butI
leave town to work now and then. be
o'clock, but ho absolutely rofuscd to atreot, Petone, Wellington, says:
accepted on the preceding WednesThe "nlceo" duly arrived, and this ix Klrl suddenly smote uome Htr.in«o
If Iget a chance this time, your Wor- day.
give a copy of tho promissory note. "Soroo tlroo ago 1 wa.s a martyr
Chief 'Tec: Ho* wild when ho wont
to ship,
to Lawyer Gould, and. Itching and Protruding Piles,
clear away to the country.
police had refund Urn?. solocted a ring valdod at £5 10s. !chap who wan standing bculdo her
I'll
tho
prlHon
to
that
'Sho then went
and, alTho S.M.: The facts show that acof tho
awked for By the time sho had got well away, Iover tho head with her parasol, lie
with Mrs. Mclntoah,l tho three called though Itried a number of Ointments Tho S.M. took a lenient viewopporcused was not guilty of desertion. He him a doctor. Ho never
Watson's "doots" began to trouble didn't wnli to remqnutrnte. He simply
allowed
Holland
the
j
case
and
here
one,
my
report
and
will
Hhow Mr.
upon Usßher.
remodies,
got
other
I
permanent
and
no
had got Into a scrape, and he resigned !
Indighim.
Ho rang up Mrs. Cowllshaw,
MR. GOULD WARNED USSHER. relief until Iused Doan's Ointment. tunity of perpetrating hlmoolf furthor the service. He considered
cunt
believe
ono
word
thin
you
that
wont tor hl» life. Scarlet with
with the fisbmaii on the pacing*
ho hod the
; who reckoned aho knew nothing about nation, the girl Uien hopped Into a
who refused to supply a copy of tho Tho Piles causod me great suffering, on tho country. .■ "Yon-are convicted," tight to go, and did go,
suys.
man
before tho retho transaction of the afternoon.
note, and they went away, tho lawyer tho pain and Irritation being very try- tho S.M. remarkod, "and ordered to
only remarkable that more
It
la
caac,
any
Tho
S.M.:
In
the
evidence
tram.
actually taken effect.
Tho /sleuth Department then took a
who squmm iiu<*
having tendered ono shilling as reason- ing, particularly so at night-time, and come ;up for son tonco when called signation had
not sustain a charge of vagrancy hand,
and 'Tecs. Ward' and Gibson of the»odosftlootH
again you will In fixing <a substantial penalty I will docs
como
hero
upon.
you
!If
perforated through
»l)Io paytnent for making tho copy.
during tho warm weather.
get
case
must
b©
not
dlsmlsed. It's stuck up a taxi-man, wtyo waa juat go- crowds
Having
account nny 'extraneous and tho
Lawyer Gould said that ho got hold read of cures effected by
bo treated with tho maximum sen- not take into
dUtphrngxn with indignant giria'
poKHlblu for unbthvr charge to be laid ing to Fapariui under
Doan's
Ointthe
■"'"";
Ho*
only
matters.'
is
fined
£5.
to
a
during
noto,
but
commission
tho lunch- ment, Idecided to try what this remedy tence."
.defence— tholr -hut- j
accused, ho 1 will not say young lady who pretty
of the
Friday, ft fow minutes boThe nW Ji.ttlo item affecting John- atfaln»u the
well answered Krcai weapon of
And Holland of the sacred Hobrlquot
<
eon hou* on
would do for me. 1 aent for a pot,
more.
any
descriptions.
pln».
agitation
j
wa«
an
easel
camo on. It was mado and used It with great success, it bow<Hl himself gratefully out of tho ston
m which
"w foro tho ca*o
Sending out a car'ag a decoy, the.
fallingsubject
nnxl<»ty
,
to tho brother, but Miss Mclntosh completely cured me. and Ihave not dock, much to tho relief of the utinoa- It was muttered that the bold bobby
of
A neverfollowed. When tho taxi und
"was the very big parent of a little a lady m tho case and something more 'tecs,
hud indorsed It on thoback. Mlsa Mc- been troubled with Piled «lnc«, a phero In Court
for mothers In tho keeping of the chilTRADE
MARK v
atom fast on tho way to thl« trouble- to be yet consummated, m fact, the. 'too*, arrived at Us destination, the dren's bends clonn. for It m now recogIntooh, or.Mrs. Taylor, vrna qulto ccr- period for over twelve months. Ineed
Iho cheque, which my no more, my lasting euro speaks
LOIDDLE LAGGED.
some planet.
Jndy was rcj>re»entt»d m Court, hut It other flash »llnk-wttgson wan tlrnwti nised If the b«jul m kept frwo from dirt
txuln sho had cashed
Laiwyer Ongloy. representing the seems that tho bold bolting bobby had up ready to taken |>arty of young; or nnxaalieH, many sortouß dl»tu«(i« an?
to her by Usshor.
for Itself."
was given
Thi> Marvel Xlt
lady In the case, softly whispered thai come to tho conclusion that discretion ladloi for a ta-ta. Buro enough. Ne»- j warded off entirely.
Threa Months' Cold Stono Jug.
Frazer and It cannot be ropoatod too often that
At this point. Magistrate
ftltht» ehlldren'» lioitjitto reckon out why Doan's Ointment wilt euro Piles, it will
Oomb. an »i»»d ln«tlnaJon«,
he would not submit any evidence, and was the bettor purt of valor, as well &* slo wait
"rawycr Gould tried
lit tho only
t«M and like
cheque for £15 .had- boon paid 'to' absolutely cure In everysingle instance.
For it very lengthy poriod, indeed, the case was struck out.
tho safer, no far ok his own hide waxconSHOUTING THUS OUTING,
«»fpguard. and l« highly r«> *
effective
Tay'or
sh
«aJd,
only
cerned,
Q
and ho m som« way. not yet Bhe was wearing the jrnvellnry chonen commended by doctor*. Tho renultu
ilsshor. It aa rs choquo
Then don't go on suffering, get this Mr. George kiddle, pointer when he There was much disappointment m
for £3s, and rcrnody to-day. For sale by all chemworked, and tout always, trot a decent- the Court and town of Oamaru, which made public, the pretty plec*« of «klri by her from Watson'n »tov:k. Tho iwn. attained from It* regular u«* will b«
rcVclvod Ufisher's cr
ha
than tnu!«foc(ory.
ly
lnucb
«*
George
think- ists and storekeeper* tit 3s per pot. or
fair run. But
for £50.
was low- dearly loVes a little tusty bit of scan- rc*pi>mrlblts for all the policeman's* collected the little Irtdry und «e«rrhrd found to ho more
nent by pom to any.;
tho matter will bo posted on receipt of price by
down nnd a very bad Rnmptc of the dal occasionally, ut the turn events pother wuh plucntcd and th« iytn<> her room, which yielded a ntnall em- Marvel NU Comb 10.
ing and "pcrhapalng,"
Addreau order**■
iiddrew- Price Jl/
Fostcr-McCleUan Co., 76 PiU-atreot, Athol-pltu-o mftatwr, lie m nn accu- lm«l tftk«-n. There w^ro all worts of atruck out.
Johnnion. th« Jinking porium of vartou» goojl«.
Dept. T. or. Coontwy Medical Co., Si i
rate specimen ot the whit.; «Uvc- «torlcd Jlylngruund ao la there bcius "JohD," may consider himself lucky.
Holmden said tho defooco Sydney.
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It scema that
Jia« lately made
:
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WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR.
"m^PONTANEOUS
HAS INDUCED US TO FURTHER CONTINUE
SAME FOR TWO WORE WEEKS!
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SATURDAY,
4, 1914
JULY
5
THE PROHIBS PALAVER
Weird and Wild Words.
Cheap Chaff, Check and Contumely
Parliamentarians Must Placate Prohib
WHEN VISITING ; NEW ZEAXjAND'S WONJOERLA^jIT), THE jCrNKTV-i
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BATHS AT?
liINERAL'
LAKE HOUSE
HOTEL, Ohineinatu, ROTORUA
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MUST
CONSIDERATION. V ■'' %v."
LAKEHOUSE is especially favored as to site, its outlook is -over historical
and romantic LAKE ROTORUA ahd MOKOIAISI^AND.
Tariff: 9s Eer Day, £2 15s Per Week. Special Terms forExtendedResidence.
SHAMROCK HOTEL, Wesley-street
fe^
"nSere
One minute from Fuller's/Opera House aHd,ftu^ea^tr«t;;TBe,:ili^
you get served quickest during the intervals. Best
brands of Wines and
Spirits m stock, everything: true to labeL Seccombe's, XXXX>AIes onjtas*.
_^_.
Having collared the manager's brolly -".-. Call and inspect
our bar accdmniodation,: -Civility and best-aftea&ofl&asone of severe and religious aspect
sured. The above hotel has been tWr oughly renovated throughout,
the sporting editor's copy of ChapanJACK MAXWELL, Proprietor <late Empire Hotel.)
der's hymns, "Truth's" religious editor
.
blew alonglast Wednesday week to the
Town 'All to lend his,moral support to
just about the greatest event m the
history of the world, namely, the grand
CAMERON-STREET,
C
gathering of all the elected water"First-class
accommodaOon
foi> Tourists and Commercial Travellers. Ojfise
spouts and cold tea vessels who have
to 'Railway Station and the business part of the town. Within easy d#ve.
come to "Wellington to make BillMas- of the
celebrated Kamo "Springs. Best of Ales, Wines and Spirits on tajp.
soy's miserable life happy.
S. McMAHON
....»..._!..■ Proprietor.
When "Truth's!' religious editor arrived on the scene, there were about
3000 ginger-pop propagators present,
clad m clean dials and more or less
ditto shirts and blouses.. Just before KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. /
"The House of Good Cheer."
the proceedings started,a. nice;old lady
-Bass' Ale -always on draught, Hancock's XXXX Chilled Ales alwiiya
with a dial like, unto a washboard- on tap. Throgmprton Red Stripe Whisky.
Nothing but the" best Ales, Wines
only more, severer-spotted "Truth's" and Spirits Stocked.
Old and new friends cordially invited,
T
religious editor sitting at tho press I
PtK)pr op.
.*
table, and blew over to him arid pre- FRED C. BASS
(Late Union Co., Dargaville Hotel and Prince Arthur Hotel; Auckland:)
sented "Truth" with two tickets, one
of which warned him of "the Vvrrath to
come," t'otherpointed out, Inlargeand
lurid letters, that there wer6
v
NO ICE-CHESTS IN HEIZi.
FIRST-CLASS .ACCOMMODATION TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS.
Alter firing the tickets at "Truth's"
COMFORT AND ATTENTION, ASSURED. *,U. .- "
rep., the lady sweetly informed him NOTHING BDT THE BEST OF ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS'
"STOCKED.
that she would "pray for him" so that
TERMS MODERATE. t
Beelzebub might not hand him one
CON,
When he was not looking-. "Truth" "
ProRrMor. ,
. _.
-, jgracefully thanked her, and: hoped she
j_^_
wouldn't wear out the carpet over the
job.
V
The Rev. J. Dawson at this stag©
called loudly upon the delegates to
climb up beside him so that all might
_^r
r^
behold (Sod's Own elect and choson.
The delegates then blew along till a
and
whole galaxy graced the platform and
shed rays of blinding brilliancy upon
The new Post Office is alongside!
the minor water-vessels seated m less
the Ale of Quality.
elevated spots.
Drawn it the< wood.
Over the stage a brilliant banner
/
E. M.' PAGE, Proprietor.
Push or Perish.
—
—
- -
WHANGAREIWHANGAREIi^^
HOTEI^
......
RISING SUN
I
HOTEL*!
-
i&
,
HOTEL,
STAR
j
OTAHUHU.
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McM\NUS
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ft
The Welcome News Last— GEORQE AND GEORGE'S GREAT BARGAIN SALE was on—and MUM, who had been looking forward to the' epent with feverish excitement, immediately completed her plans for a ferocious attack on the BIG
BARGAIN STORE, with a view to capturing many (yea hundreds) of the IMMENSE BARGAINS this popular firm had
It wasjuite early m the morning when MUM left home for Cuba-street to carry out her avowed intentions,
meantime DAD wasleputed to look after the house and its belongings. Arriving at the Big Bargain Store, MUM found the
Bargains perfectly irresistible. CHARGING from right to left,^ from Fancy'Department to Clothing, from the Manchester
Department to Dresses, from Showroom to Furniture and Furnishing Departments, MUM soon looked;■■ the picture of
happiness, and the illustration above clearly depicts the result of her vigorous campaigning.
MUM'S successful Bargain
Expedition is the talk of,the town, and we expect every keen shopper m Wellington and the Country to follow her most
worthy example. I
We cordially invite you to visit bur Sale early and often,
.
-
-
IEnormous RedudW m all Departments!
-
.
.
"IMPERIAL,"
m
,
J":-> *-
Z*k
gleamed, bearipg the inscription:
Which shall go down? The bar>
or our boys? The bar cannot last
.—^i\
AUdlaurailli
Ctistom-st., AUCKLAND.
Queen-st.
—
4
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,„
PLEASE NOTE THAT AUCKLAND'S LEADING CATERERS,
without boys.
The legend, seemed a little "out" to
that "boys" are not permitted to bo
served In any bar.
THE WALTER BUCHANAN CAKE COY., LTDonly
',
Have
only two hours to closing time, that
.
ONE address, Yirf.:
42-44, Karang'ahape
Road.
'
Telephone,
100-t
Just when the town clock announced
The Money-saving Opportunities of Our Storey are W^
1000 YAKDS NAVY SiBRGE, as sup PRETTY D*OYIiEYS, TRAY CLOTHS Colonial All Wool TRAVELLING
In
to■. :all the
and RUNNERS, from 1d
'" to 1/6
. RUGS, worth 16/8. Now 12/6.
, MEN'S UNLINBD DOESKIN
town, All Woqj, Color Guaraneach.
.'
.
Tolegrams, ''Cakos," Auckland.
'
We specialise m Wedding Breakfasts, Balls, Socials, Sports and Picnic*
holy tea-urn, the Rev. J. Dawson called on all of us to warble Ithat beautiSIL.K BOWS, all Shades, 6d, 1/-.
ful hymn, "Onward Kerristian Sol«
ll'irCU\
J.
Coal, Firewood, etc.
plied
COSTUME FRONTS (Silk and Laco).
gymnasiums
diers," a bloke haying got on to the
v
"j
V-,
1/6,
2/6.
piano,
resident
the
audience
m
started
m
t^tm -tt ames asually
BricKs, Lime and Sand*
HATS,
M r/fr»T««.
GIRI« -arrirm-c
WHITE FELT
SILK and WOOLLEN SCARVES, all
teed, 40in wide.
Sale price Vt COLORED OCCASIONAL TABLE
to deal with tho "Korristlan Soldiers."
GLOVES, 5/6. To clear, 3/6.
Shades, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9.
FU
RN
yard.
right
To be had ONLY at
"Truth's"
line
ITU
RB REMOVAL ♥ A SPECIAtITY,
COVERS,
Jn«u,
Latest,"
COLLARS,
clearing
rep.
"The
1/3 each. MEN'S
them out
was
m the
of
■CHILDRENS BONNETS, Croni Only, COLORED CHIFFONS, 3d yard.
GEORGE and GEORGE'S.
WHITE TABLE DAMASK, VERY
flre— the way the soldiers were coming
at M- dpz.
tO
Opp. Bank W.Z., QUE£N.ST,; AUCKLANp.
BVENING TRIMMINGS,
SPECIAL, 1/- yard.
4J/2d, 6d, 9d' 500 YARDS COATING SERGE, "AJI
—and one ancient' bloke, with a voice J. J. CRAIG,
MEN'S LOUNGE FELT HATS,- 5/6,
Ai»
o/fi
"
yard>
.
like all tho
Wool." BOm wide, and Faat Indigo. WHITE BELFAST LINEN DAMASK,
Now 2/6.
V
i/R
7/6.
WHEN YOU ARRIVEIN AUCKLAND
HAIR ORNAMENTS, 9d and 1/-.
Our Sale price 2/3..
,
p'nw
2/6 yar,d,7oin wide.
.r MEN'S "Petone" All Wool SOCKS,
TROMBONES IN SOUSA'S BAND, The First Thing is to get your Luggage secured—Next is Suitable Accommo,oi
'I
nnmn m
r «, HAT*,
TTArni usual
M JiUYS rm
LOLOBBD
FELT
PUR EDGINGS (Brown, Grey, Whito), CLOTHS,t all ;Colora, including Navy, UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK,
-usual price 1/3. Now 3 pairs for
blasted about nine "Kerristian Sol,:
,
■■■
":
dation. Now, tho
1
V- yard..
,10i/2d to 1/9.
Saxe. Cardinal, Grey, etc., Guar2/6.
diers" clean up into the organ, loft.
a
1T
J!TJmm^ WII)B
Un
FANCY MILLINERY RIBanteed pure Wool. Going
at 2/3, FRILLED PILLOW CASES, 10/2d. MEN'S UMBRELLAS, from 3/11. -.
After the Kerristian Soldiers had
'
w
i/fi
BONS, "6d yard. ,
,2/6, 2/11. :
Hemstitched
been blown off the premises, a heavy Carts meet ail Trains atid Boats, and havo A list o? all Hotels, jaoaraing
and. EmbroideredBOYS' SERGE TUNIC SUITS, pract in" Vwnv Tn
BLTS
»
RIBBONS,
YARDS,
1d
Do:, i/4.
Tj? i COLORED VELVET
tlcally Given Away.
piece of ecclesiastical artillery, called Houses, and Rooms—furnished and unfurnished. Luggage* Storod or.doTWEED. Harris Tweed
O
an(i3d.yard.
effects,
and
50in
V
Uvered to all parts, of Australasia.
i
in/heavy
weights
QUILTS,
Largest
50
2o
doz
NAVY
CLOTH
Sanon Haselden, wrastled with the
«
MARCELLA
BOYS'
SAILOR
Awry
B
t
ATO
AND , mrci
GIRLS
H LADroS«v
PANCY ALL-OVER LACES and
Office: 37 FpRT-STREET. Night 'Phone, 3103. Offiw 'PhonBt 3281. y
TAMS, 4/6, 5/6. Now Id.
wide.^TVgo:--ati/U^
Loard In prayer about nothing m parcj^at
VELVETEENS. We are determinedMARCELLA QUILTS,. Satin finish, 30 doz BOYS' NAVY; CLOTH 'VAR-.oyo
.TUCKED NET, V- yard.
ticular. Then the vast audience blew
W FANCY
GUIPURE LACES and
to^ clear our stock of these beautl. <W9 to 21/-, ,
TO RQTORUA on arrival should aak for WAlvera coaches.
SITY CAPS, clearing them atv3d;
its collective beak loudly as that cho'
' IN'
SERTIONS, 3d, 6d- yard.
,
and,, are SERVIETTES, 2/11 dox.
Splendid BOYS' and YOUTHS' GOLF HOSE,^
sen,- vessel, Wesley Spragg, banged
will find you First-Class Accommodation and arrange yqur tours.
'
.
".
We
' ful Wearing materials,
T Anw«- wfAnrr mnrtnTP lL«,rr,~i
cutting prices regardless of coat
SILK LACES and INSERTIONS, 6d,
usually 3/6 and 3/11.' Now 2/6.tq«
Value.: Grand .Line for Wrapping
and pushed his Washup the Mayor in- Book with, us and ensure a successful holiday. "Courtoous,.attentioni good,
m
i
, Lunches.
;
W yard.
All Colprd at 1/2, 1/4, 1/11.
\
BOYS' GOLF HOSE, small size. tNb^o
to the chair, and still more bangously reliable drivers; comfortablo conveyances.;
No oftortspared tor your com*,
- ','.
- \,....,,:,
"
> "
,v;
2d,
,-,,- ;:,. REMNANtS !.
!
IN
Washup -was "do- fort by. the > ■-. ."-..■ ■"\ .-.,",- .■.■.-',-,...,„ .;..-.,. ,',";;"
REMNANTS
1/9.
announced
that
his
«-^
r
,\
»,r
-,
■,
M i
«
n
»B^e-,
,
„""
JB/fIJ
4
S^^r
tfd yard/ ;
EVERYTHING, AT LESS THAN BOYS' ODD JERSEYS, all Colors, 2/6, ing himsalf honor" by wearing tho
pnarJmonj.;";.
|\
'
EMBROIDERED SKIRT FLOUNCOlll\ I/C|iai UHClll
2/11,3/6.
HALF PRICES.
J
leather off -the mahogany;
M'inHn
" INGS, 6d yard^
'
Telephone, 96. NEIL BUCHANAN, ittjpriotor.
'-I*- IflallUC JnOWrOOli
S^E
OUR MANCHESTER DEPART- BOYS'
SHIRTS, " slightly Boiled.
SILK
m
beautiVl
His^ Washup, Livery Luke, then' Tutanakei Street, ROTORUA.
CRYSTALINE
TOR HON LACES« V/ 6> W/**> 1/S
WENT TO SAVE MONEY-OUT
loudly declared that ho did feel honThrown
out
at
1/6.
,
.
"
/
ROTORUA. TOURS.
10.
LADIES' TWEED
"* WTTUMES
' ',CC|
doz.
THE GOOPS MUST GO.
BOYS' TWEED CONWAY SUITS,
ored m warming tho central pleco of QOVEHNMENT
wide
We must see the 'last of
TRIP,InolacAng W^0/
BWdfe. l*addlo-whcol Goyaer,
ROUND
&c. Ono^iy
"
>'
Line of Sheeting that wi..
email sizes.-usual prices 12/6, 14/6,
furniture at the watery ceremony, and
mauga -Thonn&l Plateau, LakesRotom*h&n*
trip. Keturn fnro, 10».
.
usual
57/6
'
CHIEFS, Id, V/26, 3d eachl t- ,
(odld). Burtod
your
Isitt,
(hot),
take
Now
6/6.
then
Len
the
elect
of
ChristTftrftwoia
To
NGONQATAUA
MOUNTAIN.
fancy:
16/6.
9.SKHfI.ftbovo
86A:
t
361n
black
TAFFETA
fiv/fl
CHIFFON 54in, 72in,
Dakcs,
Wniroaj
Tikitopa
ploauaal
FANCY LACE and EMBROIDERED
Orcon
llluo
lovol.
or
»ad
A
afternoondrtva
SOin SHEETING, HEAVY BOYS' LINEN ETON COLLARS, 3in,
church North, started m with an ox- Dush, Ono-day trip.
moroinit
Sl
Soft..*
comprohonalvo nanoTotal cost,£1.
to tho tmruuilt. Vary
TWILL, B^d, 10^d, 1/- yard.
usual price 3d. No^ 1/-doz.
cellent exhibition of that cheap
buf- TE NVAIROA. ooly. Bc«alo portion
of above nuulo vlow, inAludine Wuito
'
or HufpuuV
"
trip
(ooAohlng
only).
,
Faro. ss. raturn.
Istand. Retarn faro, S».
foonery which he has been using for
' '
*
NAVY, CLQTH STRIPED BOSTUM- HOLLAND and COLORED APRONS,
;
;
;^^^
HAMUBANA.
OKERB.
TIKITHRE
ROUND
FAIBY
BPBLVGB
Startling
Bargains
m Our: iObr ;
and BAINBRIDQB MONUa....;
"
years m the cold-tea industry. Len TRIPinoludes thofaiaod
T CHARMEUSE,
-rr a -otv^tto^ «in'all
i«n
r
,
'40in ORIENTAL
MRNT. Plftasant tuorninfi orafternoon drivoES," 63/- to 70/- Nowjo/-.
Ilamurana BprintE3,
10'/d 1/3 1/6
Rottirn faro.%t. M.
worked off much alleged humor, OharoRapida and AVaterfallß,
BineuioA Stops,
the best Evening Shades, includOLDIES' KNITTED COA&, Smart PLAIN and RIBBED CASHMERE ing
Inferno,
Oatos. Dante's
aVln Oaul- WHAKAIiIiWAJiEWA. Intareating morning
lUlllllUlli 1/tJiUI IIHCIII
whereat old women of both sexes In- Holl»«
Apricot, Lime, Brown, Saxe,
drona,Bui pbur-bodn.&o. Ono-day trip.
VlUllllllg UC|IUIUIICIII
/ Goods,;6/11 to 15/6. AS 2/11.
'
or aftornoon oiiting. Inoludoa Maori-vlUoco
HOSE
2 nairs for
"All
Wool"
loud
yelped
delight
the
audience
Then
'
I
11 6tC< T be deared a 2/11
WAIOTAPU VALLBYinoludesRainbow Moun- soonosand thermalaction. Return tarn,Iff.
SIaRTS>
Am'
"
MEN'S gAC SUITS, Stylish Cut, 35/-.
Full of Unique Qo^s at Bargain
waxing heroic, he, elevating his dextain. Mud Volcano, Champagne Poo), DctH'r J Spooialtrips arranttod anywhorom tho district.
ter dook amongst thp roof, lights,
"TLli SPEAK OF THBES"
loudly "declared that the No-License
GLOBE HOTEL, PAPAKURA,
0
Party was "going to
Proprietor,
808 PORTER
The loading Commercial Hotel m the
MUR-R-RDE-R-R-R THE DERRINK
at
ow 12/6. EVENINOHOSE (Sllk,lJlooaiiaEm.p ""='
DOnBLE WOOD BEDSTEADS. OAK,
SDITS. 80s. Now 16/6.
r
TR-RAFFIC !"
district. Excellent accommodation for
dered Anlt M)' 1/3 V6 Vll
price
Sale
Next star item was pr, Florence tourists, travellers and visitors. Popu- (On tho Sunny side of Queen-street),
/
r
""*»°
Keller, bf Auckland, and there wereno lar Lion Alo on tap. Afternoon tea
>>«^
STUMBS. CB REN S SOCKS, an prtee*. for
■.P
AUCKLAND.
bottle-green winged Insects on her. for xnotormjj parties a speciality.
3d..pair.
V
4/6, 5/6, 6/11.
SIDEBOARDS, all Designs, from £3'
'
BTAOK . FRENCH
FRENOH pattWtf
"«
ERS/
,
PAILETTE, 36in
stabling and paddocks. Horses
BLACK
The
learned
shemale
sawbones
hails
Good
g^
OVERCOATS,
Special
'LADIES' CREME and NAJY,SERGE WOOLLEN GLOVES, Fleecy and
Dtß
158 fo £8.
w de' heav Mer V?,, fln sh'rpa ry MBN
from a wowser medical school In Chi- and traps for hire. Moderate tariff.
SKIRTS.14/6 to 28/6.
at 2/11.
Knitted, 1/.., 1/6, 1/9 pair.
Prices 27/6, 32/6.
OAK BEDROOM SUITES 4-piece
f
"Jungle" city, and talks
cago's
NURSES' NAVY
COATS. SPECIAL LINE WASHING DOEOVERCOATS,
,T Cl^r %-doz
S.B.
worth M Guineas'
"Wo all came homo together. ;
her beak most bountifully.
through
'
,
palF
SKIN
2/6
j T'other day
thrown oUt at 7/6.
Sale price. 23 Guineas.
EDINBURGH
And wo parted by thio shore."
t
100 YARDS 40lr TATOPTA 'rffTPPON
CASTLE
got elected to
Florence
BNETT
COATS LAD
MDGLOV^ 2/6 2/11
EED
IEN
S
5
the Hospital and Charitable' Aid
AUCKLAND.
TARIFF RBASONABLa
p
a BI e /ll 3
d
lCCß
aDd
Board at Auckland and has been talk- THE SPORTS' HOUSE!
<
5/U
STS,^
NAPPA GLOVES 2 »«"
Y
ME1
12/6.
ing over. slnco. The learnod lady enALL CARS STOP HERE!
large^ extensively on the kur-rso of Best Brands of Wines and Spirits
PROPRIETOR, ,
''.
liquor and reckoned and guessed that
only stocked.
present goings on continued there
If
LLOYD,
Proprietor.
H. A.
every stro.,
would be only two institutions mMas(Late Wynyard Arms Hotel.)
U
seyland one the. gaol and t'other tho
U lt
loonoy house. Likewise all tho chilN
ESS Ur
ALBERT- STREET, AUCKLAND.
KAPOC, 25/-.
EM '
Dr B
ß eduction8 m tHe
HOTEL.
dren would have dingbats, spavins,
Leading
Hotel for Commercial and
12/6
.
SUITS,
BOYS'
from
BROIDERIES,
single
SPORTING
Bed KAPOC. 12/6.
LACES, HAN.D.;
atringhalt and a nice quiet funeral.
drfss
VICTORIA-STREET WEST.
L
t
Tourist Visitors.
to 17/6
Double Bed FLAX, IS/6.
KERCHIEFS, etc.
had
the
doctor
sat
down
and
After
M"l
""®
All old friends and now onos cordi- Cablo Address, "Starotcl, Auckland.
'
BOYS'
100
6
which
adjusted
hair,
up
HOSIERY
and
her
was
done
|
SAMPLE
GLOVES at
ally welcomed. Best brands of Ales,
TELEPHONE 30.
"Fair" price..
18/6. Now 5/6.
ETTES <<S^^^^^
m the "cottage-loaf style, tho Choson Wines and Spirits stocked. Acoommo6
GEORGE HYDE, Proprietor.
Teapot Dawson east
datlon for fifty. Terms moderate.
lannel
A DAMPER OVER THE AUDIENCE C. H. CLEVELAND...!..Proprietor,
o
"
by announcing that tho collection was
(Lato of Kawakawa,)
:
SPECIAL
HEAVY
LINE CREAM
LApiES'WINSEY NIGHTDRESSES, In this Dopartmont we are heavily
going to bo token up. As all tho doors
(A
'>
0
0U
arantecd
36in
FLANNELETTE,
5/11 doz. 50 doz MEN'S PLAIN NAVY and
IV6 to 25/-. Now Wi to 17/6. stocked m some real good lines. And
nM
A i
fi /fi
were shut, no vessels could escape'!
HOTEL,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
LADIES' NAINSOpK NIGHTDRES- to make, room for the new season'sWHITE SHEETING, 641n, 10|/2d; 721b,
STRIPE DRILL SHIRTS, 3/11.
conveniently and tho plato passed
and -COOK-atrceta,
11|4d;
80in,
V-.
of
GREY
cut
m
Great
Value.
Corner
goods
prices
;/,.
!,,«'
Si,
;|Now
10/6
to
25/6.'
to
we
have
a
At
way
9/6
Now
2/11.
tho
conclusion
tho
and
"
merrily
ft^WBESi :-...,:/.
round.
j
SlZ 26/
Oppoalto Town Hal.
that haa never been seen or heard of
SHJEETING. 30 doz MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, nllTT
holy hose announced that any bloke or
1/3}
54in,
QUILTS:
,
CRbAM.
CONVEYANCER*
721n, 1/6; SOin,
KNICKERS, before,
IiADIES' NAINSOOK !
Accommodation for tourists and
4/(5 5/6 Now 2/11.
old woman could havo the inestimable
RDOWN QUH-T UHiial
;
becoming a member of the travellers. Best of Ales, Wines, and
to 7/6.- NoV3/3jto 5/11.
These are a FEW of the numerous Qn
MEN'S NEOLIGE SHrtOTS,
20
do«
of
benefit
r^vr
price
price
to
STRIPE
CEYLON
18/6.
BobjonY Buildings,
26/- 35/-. Sale
SHmTINGS.
3/G. 4/6. Now 2/6.
IVIES' CHEMISES, f2/11 to 7/6. snips to be had :
Noo ZUand A-Lio*Ance for the Imper- Spirits always stockod.
v
ceptible sum of five roberto sterling CHARLEB J. MOLLOY, Proprietor
'
nobody
weighed
m
with
year.
(Lato
HotoL)
As
of Aurora
per
I
(Wonqy \o Lend on Freehold Security.
*, Bram o,
-s.
a,, ed ■
«" EBB
2
five roberto tho rev. flre shovel gavo
B
D cASE« ENt cot,,
'
'
turn,
6
und !
way to the next hilarious
"CANADIAN DOWN, 3/6 am)
CHIW)BBN'S.
UNDERS,
60 do
Boy Bedford, who used to bQ a Horn Corner of Albert and Wyndham-sts.,
n,
2M YABDS TWEED, Slripo
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Pea,
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but who now chases "coats"
Royal George Hotel,
Including Novys. Oroy». Ro»cd»«,
AUCKLAND.
olal price, J/f- yard.
J-"" CREPE. V-.'
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MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS SamDlsa
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16
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accommodation.
D.
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Qood
T. DUNNE,
Proprietor.
ao/
n
20
up a lot of weighty and ancient statisu
only kept Romuera and Parnell Cars atop at th«
s w 2'«
tics, which fell with a loud and sick- j Best Wfnes and Spirits
C. & E. Sparkling Ale on abovo hotel.
Otahuhu aud hearts©
enlng thud whoro tho orchestra ought m stock.
'busea stop at door.
been, ho raised his lllywhlte i draught
have
to
I
Good Accommodation for Country
2/6lna
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band to high Heaven, and loudly an- !
r,», n
15
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a Home aw*y from Home. '
nouriced that -If Bill Massoy and Par- Captain CooK Hotel, Vlßitorß. B. Champion
A)e«i on
C. and
ICHYBER PASS.
liament did not toe *tho line to tho Adrauffhu
Only Best Brands of. Alee, Wines and
demands, then the A-liolie-ance'a
(3
minutes)
Hotel
to
the
nearest
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I^id lo 7J/2d yard.
William tho Wunth.
8/0 Now 2/11.
Tho best of Ales, Wines,
Bo yards' ROUOK
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and READY
Ground.
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PARLIAMENT WOULD BE
LACE- COI^RS. 1/-, 1/6.
and Spirits stocked. Hancock's Cele,«,
8
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MUSLIN and LACE JADOTS, 6d, 9d,
brated Chilled Aloa always on tap,
„ , Axmlnutor 3/11 to 15/..
541u wide and l» an extra heavy STRIPI3 "■UNCV' TOWELS 7>/,i to <E AN
least,
Proprfotor
At
at the end of tho swwlon, ALEC
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(Late TowaJ, Bay ot Islands.')
thoßo podlcßS M.sK who didn't bnck
to itetlwar
fetation ttud vrharf. Trams pans
up the 65 per cent- majority demand,
tho
door.
would ilnd themselves emptied out on
r
The
Ales,
Beat
of
world,
WJn«H nnd Spirit*
to ii cold and unsympathetic
Carlton Club Hotel, fitocked. Superior Accommodation.
where railway pauses ttre not, and thy
AUCKLAND.
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NEWMARKET.
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OUMBLETON Proprietor.
Hhut.
front door of Bellamy's Is
That derelict of Auckland, C. A. Tho abovo popular Hotel has boon
by
I'oolo, lately back from an exploiting
takon ovur
Prince at Wales Hotel
tour of tho Land of thr Wooden Jlam,
MB. TOM MARKWICK
UOMSON-STRBKT, AUCKLAND.
thon had un Innlngfi nnd trotted out
Ferry
Hotel.)
(Lat« of Queen's
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Proprietor,
H. S. BOOKER,
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and
l4ikf» Hotel, TnKaptmn.)
trap, which won jjrowlnK
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with thn old wonwn.
After hvarlnK Charlie's Htllo bit «t Hun Alo m bottle.
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tripe the audionco had hud cmniKh, F. MEYRICk
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The roan who nsfostti to «1o what ho
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THE- PEOPLE'S
Truth
v
PAPER.
■;-—
1^8;
BT-—
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Conducted by
JOHN NORTON.
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914,
the Whole Cost.
JBirst^CostU^
'
"Of
monstrous outragesagainst public
liberty and private freedom. Eeligious and sectarian mobs have
always been the most dangerous
and dastardly of all mobs ever
guilty, of the most black and brutal crimes committed against God
ok. man.
Certainly there never
could have been a crueller mob
than that whose priest-prompted
clardours cowedPilate to thecowardly crime of consenting to the
crucifixion of Jesus.
JULY 4; 1914.
"TRUTH'S" TROUBLES.
—
Mrs. Paterson Proposes to Prosecute Proprietor and Publisher
Her Statement of Claim.
m
i
Paterson v. Smythe.
of Her Evidence and Cross-examination
the
It would not, therefore,! be
surprising if under such circumstances, certain mercifullyour issue of June 13 we published
a verdict of £10 damages for Mrs. -1 letters Mrs. Smythe, though she had find that out, Mr.
ininded men and women m a In
Wilford.
Paterson, £30- for
report of the Wanganui action m
' Miles and £60 for denied doing so, visited witness m he*, .- "If I,only had,the opportunity/ ytua
the suite of her husband which Mrs. Vera Patersou sued Mrs. Hatrick.
:
own home. Mrs. Smythe was m the the reply, and titters of laughter from
or among her own friends Smythe for £2000' damages for libel.
thereby that the jury gave a drawing-room with Mrs. Mowlem the court.
and companions should have As our readers will recollect, Mrs. Meaning
Continuing witness said that foe
verdict
m
favor of the plaintiff for" when Miles came m through the front
sought to enlist her influence Paterson vindicated her 'character, and £10, as compared with a verdict of gate and passed down the side of th# months, Mrs. Smythe had been very
was awarded £100 damages. Since £30 m favor of.one of those who were house towards the back. Mrs. Smythe! kind to her and helped her, and even
Tvith her husband m order to the
publication of.our article we have
also the subject of the libels, and as asked who the boy was. Witness said," after the letters took an interest m thesave Jesus. It would not be pre- received from Mr.
George Hutchison, compared with, a verdict for £60 m |Miles, and they asked her to stay and baby, she didnot know of any actions
posterous to assume that such a solicitor, for the plaintiff, the
follow- favor of another of .those who were meet him. She replied, "I won't meet of hers which could have made Mrs.
that boy for £5,". and then left. This Smythe change her attitude towards
course may have been suggested ing letter:
also the subject' of the libels, and confirmed
18th
June,
1914.
witness's suspicions as. to her. and make her write these letters
thereby
by
them
that
meaning
jury
to
the
decided
' ,
.certain secret followFrederick James Dawson, for Self upon the facts that the conduct of the who had written the letter.
A few against her.
ers of, or smypathisers with, Mr. and
Second
Series:
No.
XXIV.
Mr.
days
later
Norton,
you
for
Mr.
John
when
witness
Wilford:
"Truth"
disclosed
.was
enterDon't
it
by
the evidence
think waa
plaintiff as
;,■.' ".;'.,■;'";;:.;■ '■v;;;;cpMPiANY.
Jesus among the servants of ProOffice, Luke's Lane, Wellington,
taining
of lady friends, Mrs. your conduct with those boys'?— J?o
was such as to merit less damages Smythe a party
'
"n If a Singer Shop or*Singer Salesman
Do
you
cla,
Pilate,
present and had tea, apHerod,
of
think
or
of
m
was
it
fair
that
a* "married
preferences
m*such libels to pearing quite friendly.
i
Concerning Pilate's wife,' Pro- other Pagans. These included
v , lam instructed by Mrs. V. Pa- than* the
is not available, address us at .'
This was be- woman should allow the ruin''of her
palace Pilate and his wife terson, of this town, to "take prowhose
persons
of
the
other
two.
named
fela,
leither
sufficient
numbers
pre'
"
patrician
hasbeen said m
of the
or noble
fore the show on November 2.
■B WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.
A .home to boys?— Yes.
..'.'
you for the pub- ' therein.
ceding articles to show to the'sat- Romanis, iricludkig; high officials were temporally installed during ceedings against
And make"love to you?— They
little while after the show witness
Each
of
the
said
several
publi\\by
lication
6.
ne^ver
you
libellous
,of
the
Feast
of
the
Passover. If matter concerning her m your tions was>false and malicious,
went over to Mrs. Smythe's. She ask- j made love to me. r have always had
of anyone but a super- and even members of the Imperial
isfaction
gentlemen
v
a
suggestion
OR
CYCLE
such
how,
friends,
made,
led
her
had
she,
enjoyed
thp
JviQTOR
show.
that,
plaintiff
W«ENr^GU^
T^iere
claims
stition-soaked sectary
the Ihousehold. Among: these latter
WHEREFORE the
issue, of the 13th. It would
You area pretty woman and a *emp-<
Smythe repWed that she had not;
those who made it would probab- be absurd
'
to recover;from each of the defend- Mrs. never
'
to say that such
probabilities are that, she had was Claudia Procla, Pilate's wife, ly
:
did when Mr. Smythe was tation to a young man.
.v A
.
*ake If to~-\ ■".■■.■
ants the sum of Five Hundred and she
show
Procla
the
best
of
a
as
way
publication
you
have
inHis
never seen- or heard of Jesus,/and, to whom tradition attributes acting upon
with
her.
Honor:
How
old
complained
She
are
these
'
(£601)
]
as damages.
that he had
m was fair and accurate. <" One Pounds. ■■■■.■■..■;. , "Wata
McKeage,
come home "three sheets m the wind." of boys"?
therefore, she could not sympa- blood relationship to the prejudicing it withoux personally dulged
H|y^,and
The ostensible report was' apparherself
or
their
Mr.
Smythe
(to witness): How -bid is"
joint
fl
Mrs.
Wilford
"
;
also
complained
repeat
of the
$: 'til'Si|>^treet,-. Hwtt. .
thise with Him or dream about Prnpe/rors Augustus and Ti- desire
We can only
that our intenently
burlesque the proceedings
"
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shortage of the money her husband Charles?
to save Jesus. What more and to
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The B^t Repairs at ReasonablePrices Him. People don't dream about, berius,
"
emphasise points without! tion was to give a. fair and accurate
she being variously pleasing,
Witness:
rl
Eighteen.
her,
allowed
".*'■■
saying
that he would not
plausible pretext for necessary explanations. In' such report of the case, and if .our report
'Phonte 40,>Hutt .Gars for Hire/ or express definite views of an act represented
grandas
a
His
Honor:
In
give
my
days
her
that,
Is
for
tea at the show. He
school
failed
reexpress
has
m
we
our
circumstances,
putting
forth
it
would
be
plea
a
for one deswasta
also, complained,
for or against, individuals of niece of the first and a niece of pised
she said, that the 2s of these ages did-, not make love toy
to Mrs. Paterson.
and detested, as Jesus was of time to discuss with you the gret
she had spent could have been spent married women. Things appear to be
particulars
they
nothing.
know
Nothe
of
"Truth's"
alprobability
Vhorn
second.
The
is
As
no
will
subject
reparation.
you
CREED thing
of
If
GAMl|!p3Ni> Drapery)
.different now, however. You Mr. Wilto better advantage.
is said or implied concern- that she was either ,one or the by the Jews, than the similitude
name a Solicitor m Wellington leged errors and omissions have been The
(Op'posiite!"Ec'6nom|9
allegations m the second\ letter, jford, are probably a more recent
of
a
dream?
furnished
to
us
other
than
contained"
service;
;
may
above,
accept
who
as
ing Procla's religious views m the other, because it requires some
LAMBTO^QbAY,, WELLINGTON.
to Mrs. Dove, were next travers- 'authority on these matters than I.
m the Statement of Claim, m order to that
Ishall have the proceedings fored. , Witness denied the allegation of v Mr. Wilford ylhave had a goo(J,.deal '
;«lifo|jrningN'}and;A. Afternoon. Tea . and ', interpolated^passages cited from such influence at the Imperial
Paterson's
the
give
reply
Mrs.
to*
.alle-.
,
to such Solicitor, other6f experience, your Honor,'m my.
V
"' prac*
T£g^*i^&^S^o^^eTir^":in\&xiei ßtyie at , Matthew m a previous article; the Court as that relationship would That this is the,most plausible warded
'
gations which were the subject of embracing and kissing Miles on' ttce at the
wise they will be served at the reCourts.
T
her back verandah. Nothing of"
i^Vs^'.'Wpd^rate |charge/ in< 'thY;- city. writings of the Synoptic Gospels imply to explain, the long reten- explanation of Procla's interven- gistered
Smythe,
Paterson
v.
the
case,
the
address of the newspaper.
iMr Wilford (to witness) :
f
;
P^rpjo&ea^by
:.aiid''Genttenaen; say nothing
the
kind
want
ever
.
occurred.
through
columns,
She
had
Yc^u.
publicity
tion
behalf
fullest
our
on
of Jesus is certain;
'because they knew tion of Pilate of his position of
G. Hutchison.
the jury to believe your, story as to
"skylarked"
never
Miles,
a
with
as
Mrs.
publish
report
fuller
of
her
we now
of your friendship with Mrs,
nothing. All thatisknown of Pro- Procurator, m spite of his strong, but it is not so certain, however, To that letter the— following reply was' evidence
t^ie reason
The statement Sraythe
and cross-examination as Smythe had.stated.
being broken off? Witness?
'cla is derived from Pagan writers stern repressionof the,tumultuous that Procla did intervene on be- sent on June 20:
published m the Wanganui "Herald," that witness hadleaned out of her bed- I.have done nothing
secretly or what I
window improperly clothed aiid need
or from the' writers of the Apo-/ riots andinsurrections among the' half of Jesus; or that she ever George Hutchison, Esq., Barrister and together with the,findings of the jury: room
be ashamed of m my *Jde&lingsr
false, and
conversed
with
Miles
was
dreamed
Solicitor,
Wanganui.
cryphal*jGrospelSjAwliich the Pro- Jews whichmarked his ten years
the dream that she is \
the boys.
she could think of no occurrence that .niflth.
'
bear
PATERSON
v.
SMYTHE.
Sir,—
alleged
126 Courtenay- place, Wellington.\
yet
to
have
?Jln
Wilford:
of
the
Western
term
of
office—
dreamed.
If
she
And
any
longest
y^u
testant
the
of
wired toH
would justify,such Statements. Tho
Iam m receipt of yours of 18th
, (Opposjto His Majesty's.)
writing on the blackboard by Miles boy £o meet you, and signed youtt
Christian CJmrchV "reject as lying Palestinian procurator, with the did dream such a dream, it does inst.
m
Evidence.
m
reference
to
an
article
Mrs.
Paterson's
Christian
name'
TEA AND SUPPER
and the yeading' of it,-by witness, as
LuVcHEON^ROOMS.
legend^ or meije -myths; but which sole exception of that of Valerius credit to her head;/ if she did the issue of "Truth" of 13th inst.
Re-examined by Mr. Hutchison?
detailed by Smythe,' was absolutely inmake it the ground of a plea for
(From .Wanganui "Herald,")
the '■■;■Rbm^n Catholic ;Christians Gratus, Pilate 's immediate
Ihave carefully perused the arWitness nevermet Miles at Palmorstoii
correct,
story
as'
was
alsohis
about
agree with you
' The ROYAL CA*FE is now under rega^cl as'; worthy of attention as cessor, m the procuratorship/
r- Mrs. Paterson, the plaintiff, told the them embracing. ,If" he was working In answer to the wire. When her hus. Jesus* it does even,more credit to ticleand do not fair
new management and is conducted as
and accurate
rher
heart.
that it is not a.
:
:
that she 'was married about, m his garden, as he said, he could not. band arrived,she told him of her wira
is
-one
of
the
Court
;'
it should be. Civility, Cleanliness and corroborative /evidence of the
}. V^"-"/: m. ■;->:'■■
of the" proceedings. It ceryears ago, living m Liverpool- have seen witness's yard, as two six to Miles. She did not know how tha
'■'■■'■ . main,
most ;pleasing personages record- report
three
legend;
Attention is our motto.
but
that
as a. bur- street Extension, opposite the College, feet fences intervened.- Miles had been wire to Miles got into Mr. and Mrs.
CKristi^ni
Now it^ may..beitakenfor.grant- ed in:' fact or fiction. Her legend tainly- was not intended
Patrons can rely on having their
■lescLue report of the proceedings.
, meals served m a style unequalled m evidences-is, only accepted cum ed #tha^ Procla was an' avowed
from then to date. The first matter over alone heaps of times, but witness Sraythe's possession. She saw no harm
It is of course a condensed report, - dealt with was the visit to her of Ha- was very seldom alone on those occas- m signing her name
as, wiUi
the city. Theatre "parties catered for. grano, salis, and then' only when cryptic proselyte to Judaism; cer- M a tribute to the soft virtues of
womankind ;and its invention an the exigencies of space, hayingpre- trick on the second day of the March ions, her sister generally being present. the exception of the boys, she. was al«<
'Fresh Oysters daily,
.\
.'■'
clerically administered m accord- tainly she was not
a convert- to honor .to the mercifulness of the- .ventedais inserting a report m ex^ < races;last year, and referred to by At no time had Miles spent a whole' ways called by that name. From the
"
R^ HICKSON
Manager.
ance with Church canons.
Still it seems' to' me to give :Mrs. Stewart m her evidence. Wit-' afternoon alone with witness.
Jesusism,,which later came to be^ men who
The beginning, witness suapocted .Mrs.
invented it; Sweet, pure, " atenso.
fair account of the evidence ad- ', jriess,' together, with Miss Mpwlem and only time witness asked Mrs. Smythe Smythe of writing tho letters, but it
"
called
Ghristism
successively
and
gentle soul The spirit of Procla : \ duced oil /either side. If anything. ;
' became
■"./.aiißEiN's.'- ;/;t
*Mrs. Stjewart, went to the races and Ito come over for an evening was to waß some time after that she
Jt>is due/to/the,Roman Catholic Christianity. -There was:no par-I deserves a-!
place
is inaccurately stated so as. to re- .;, when there she met Mr. Archibald the;party before vritness left for Syd- certain on the point.
Paradise,,
m
beMARVELLOUS; CORN OINTMENT.
"
toYsay that these Apocry- ticular reproach attaching to the side that of La
Mrs. Paterson left tho witness-box^
Ishall be glad :■ Hatrick, who she had knoww for some ney. The tale about "the good time
fpniyour^client
The 'Great Destroyer of Hard Corns, Church
Jeanne fleet
afterbeing there for overtwo.hours
it,m our, next issue if ;
an4
pha had greater' vogue and secur- proselytes from Paganism to Ju-r i D'Afc." Well. l;asFucelle—
great with the boys" was fictitious} Witness
to
correct
of
Soft Corns and Warts.
was
on
terms
yeara
She
her Jegend.won you' will let me know' what, it v iß. ■"■'' friendship with him and always- refer"-, ofteninvited.Mrs. Smythe over, as she ahalf, during which timeshe gave heif
It.iis Easyf to 'Apply. Safe, Sure and ed wider credence m the earlier daism. So long as -the; Jews -re-H for her a ;lugTi and worthy place
. : If oh'" the other hand anything has j red to him, and addressed him as knew her home life was not of the evidence dearly and distinctly*
v Causes no Inconvenience.
centuries of the Church than they mained do§ile under the Roman j as a canonised saint m
been omitted which should lbe
hagiPRICE : Is PER BOX, POST FREE. would
the
or "Archie." Witness did not pleasantest. She had told witness that
' later, domination, and did as Jesus i ology of the
appear to have had
THE FINDINGS.
Abyssinian stated so as to fairly represent
R.M.QREiBrV.Chemist,
ancient
all absorb his attention as hadbeen if she had had tho money she would
at
'
glad
diplomatically
and
than
have
Yet'it
directed
them
to Christian
your client's case Ishall be
Smythe to-radrrow, but that ho
they
no
w.
leave
He
came
home
to
tea.
Afsuggested.
Cr.Taranaki & Vivian-eta* Wellington
Church.'
£100 Damages. V
this as
to insert it m our paper. Our inis to them that we owe*whatever do, "Render unto Caesar the j ■....,-' \
ter then Mrs. Stewart and Miss Mow- had replied she could not do enough
got
a
fair
and
acthat
she
never
give
was
to
he
would
see"
asking
tention
Hatpictures,
Procla,
things
and
which 'are Caesar's, and
lem left for the
knowledge, we have^f
The jury retired at '9,15 'p.m.;.*',
curate; report. Ibelieve that /has
com- money together.
J. J. CASEY,
/JOHN NORTON.
rick/to stay and keep witness
At 10.22 p.m. they returned, and tW
niuch, if not all, that we know of unto God the things which are »»»*
jury
perforeman
of
the
asked
been done. But if you will.point
The
Mowlem)
(Mrs.
pany as her- mother
foremanasked his Honor's direction-asi
vißit
the
loto
be
allowed
to
CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING AND Pilate, personally and officially, God's," the limits of Roman re- 9<J Sydney,
mission
stay.
out any respect m which the reagreed
to
was not well. Hatrick
jtolwhetfyer the Jury could mako
' a par-i^**^
FORWAftDING AGENT,
"«"-.
port- fails or falls short of this I Witness had put the baby to bed and cality, und asked his Honor to accom- tial
. ,,
that is reliable. .It has* to be ligious toleration were so wide .--.-. Monday,
to the Issues.
answer
glad
give
publicity
pany
it
m
them.
.
Jjmo
will
be
to
15th,.
mother,
1914.
Temple Chambers, Johnstone-'streot, borne 'm ,mind, moreover, that and wiseandliberal that they had
Bho was attending to her
an
' it/'ftfrsfb*
' that
This was agreed to, the inspection .JHUb Honor ruled
oW next issue and to publish a invalid whei'n the baby woke up and being
vWELLINGTON.
'PHONE 4156.
most, if not all, of these Apocry- nothing to fear, no more ihah the
luncheon ad- "Yea" or "No."
fixed
for
after
the
Feast of B. Germaino Cousin.
reasonable public apology; for
might go and
Hatrick
asked
if
he
withdrew,
fj|
jury
The
and
returned
Every Attention and Promptitudegiven phal Gospels are acknowledged adherents of other religions"equaljournment.
same. Yours faithfully,
Witness assented and
quieten him..
12.20 a-m. The verdict on the issues
to Country Consignments.
"The crown of tribulation has
/
to bef as .much inspired as any of ly tolerated wjth equal .cynicism
Frederick James Dawson.
Hatrick went into witness's bedroom MR. WILFORD'S CROSS-EXAMINA- was given as follows:—
blossomed into a crown of glory and
the Gospels or Epistles of the New by the skeptical Romans.
Mrs. Smythe
(1.) Wero the allegations contained
TION.
Mrs. Paterson has now issued a writ to comfort the child.
a garland of joy."— Roman Missal!
m the letter of the 16th of October» ■■'.:
against the proprietor and publisher then arrived, entering by the front
Testament. In the Eastern or
Mr.
Wilford
then
cross-examined.
The S!lVei» Grid Byzantian branch of the Chris- What Imperial Rome
claiming from each door,' and sho went to the dining1913, set out In the statement of claim,
glory m tribulations, know- of this paper,
Witness said that she had never, during
would not- ing"We
v- .-.:'.
«9 CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON.
£501 as damages for libel, as set out room, past the bedroom door. The the whole time she know Miles, mado true? Answer: No.
that
patience
which
that
of
tribulation
Church,
tian
from
tolerate* was a breach of the "Pax^ and patience trial,worketh
(2.).Was the defendant, Sybil Mary
THE
door was open, but* there was no light an appointment With him. Miles al' EMPIRE CITY'S FAVORITE
by her Statement of Claim, v
' '
and
trial
hope,
Rome is regarded by many, as a Romanuni,"or failure to pay tri* and hope
MEAL ROOMS
Sraythe, actuated by malice m writing
m the bedroom, though the drawingCourt of New Zealand, room opposite was well lit up and the ways called witness "Mrs. Paterson."
(At all hours).
mere "break-away," Pilate* and bute to Caesar. While subject mans v. 3, 4.confoundeth not."—-Ro- In the Supreme
by her Chris- the said letter of tho 16th of October,
addressed
her
He
never
Wellington District.
191S?~Yea. Nihe votes to three.
/
Elvery known Fiuh m Season.
door was open. Mrs. Smytho asked tian name,
Procla had been canonised as races paid Roman tribute, and
(3.) What damugcß, if nhyy 1b th<|
Prompt Attention.
if she was alone, and she rewitness
lowly
PATERSON,
The
VERA
of
Wapeasant
Between
handed
child,
must
not
Mr.
then
to
witness
ignorant
Christian saints. But it
Wilford
obeyed Roman law,."every man In human
by reason
D. O'CONNOR.
ngauui, married woman, plaintiff; plied that Hatrick was there keeping the following telegram, dated 20th De- plaintiff entitled to recover
knowledge, possessed the
be forgotten that the Roman could sit safe and protect," under great
of the charges contained lit the said
science of patience, so precious
Meeting
and JOHN NORTON, of Maroubra her company while her sister and Mrs.
Mlies—
cember last: "Charles
October, 1913?— t.
branch of the Catholic Church has his own vine and fig tree,''none ' m the sight of God. May we by
Bay, Coogee, New South Wales, Stewart were at the pictures. Mrs. you Palmerston there for wjeek end— letter of the 16th
WM, C. BURQE
her intercession obtain this virtue
proprietor of the newspaper "New Smythe left after about ten minutes. Vera." She said she sent tlto wire from Answer: £10. Nine votes to three.
branded the Eastern,branch as daring to makehim afraid. Law
Were the allegations'contained,
amd meekly accept the crosses that
Zealand Truth," and FREDERICK After Mrs. Smythe went the child cried St. John's, to Miles who was on the In(4.)
Wellington's Cheapest and Promptest schismaticaly which is a long way and order" with Caesar, as with
tho letter of tho 4th of December,*
strew our pathway.
DAWSON, of Wellington, again .and witness called out to Hat-, train. She did not regard the telegram 1913,
JAMES
off being heretical. Even the An- Napoleon, was the Imperial motset out In the statement of cluing
Greengrocer and Fruiterer
publisher of the said newspaper, rick not to bother, but to take him as an appointment, though she latfjr
true?~Answer: No.
drawing-room' The child was
day as B. Germaine was carrygUcain:
great
branch'df
On
maxim,
the
.Cathoto.
ItSvas
a
fundamental
into
the
New'Zealando>
defendants.
opp<
Manners-st/
Hotel
that it was.
(5.) Was the defendant, Sybil Mar«
ikViipt1,
still up when the others returned from admitted
speak- no mere fiction or unmeaning ing m her apron a few crusts of
Prior to sending this wire to^ Miles Smythe actuated by mutyce to writing
HOTELS' and FAMILIESSPECIALLY lic^jDhUrch^
STATEMENT OF CLAIM.'
leaving after
which
breati,
pictures,
she
had
Hatrick
saved
the
fcom
her
mauy
ing,
greatpartisan
CATERED FOR.
of the
politicians
heretical-—
shibboleth of
she had received a wire from...her hus- the said letter of the 4th ot December,
scanty repast to give
to the poor,
The plaintiff, by George Hutchison, supper. The swimming sports mcl- j band,
est;, Rpman...CatKolic/ ;diymes re- or revolutionary cry of insurrecwho had that day arrived m 1913?— Answer: ' Yes. Ten votes ta
her stepmother perceived her and her solicitor, says:—
dent was* next touched on. About tho j Auckland,
'\ . ■':■
tellingher.to go to Palmers- tWO.
garding Anglicans, as being mere- tionary mobs. It was the main began loading her with insults. Shei 1. On or about the 13th day of June, same time as the races, Miss Mowlem
CO.,
ROPER AND
Ltd. ly Schism^atrcs:'' <rhere?s a clerical basis of Imperial power;its main- even raised her hand to strike tho
week and take aroom at the
(a) In respect of so much of tUS
ton
for
the
swimming
to
the
and
witness
went
defendant,
as
L Grand Hotel and meet him there when charges contained In the said letters
ARE,
young girl, when Germaine opened 1914, the first-named
CATHEDRAL-SQU
stay, maintained by force— Jesus
of the newspaper called sports with a party of nine. When the Main Trunk express arrived at 3 as relates to tho conduct alleged by
. - CHRISTCHURCH. cud for casuists to chew.
her apron and an abundance of frag- proprietor
they
got there they met Hatrick. Wit"Truth,"
and the second-named defenmorning. She was positive sha the plointln* with reference to one
Himself admitted the salutary rant flowers, such as tho soil of
Pan^erbijiry Agents for the Best and
. . * ■'■■ ■>■>..*.,"■ .-, ness denied absorbing the attention of !in the
ruie'
and
Pibrac never bore, fell to tho ground. dant, as publisher of the said news- Hatrick on this occasion. Nothing received her husband's wire before sho Miles and the Collegiate " School?—*
nature
of
Roman
neMoat Popular Whiskies m New
All we know of Procla
■-.'■
wired to Miles. The wire to Miles wan Answer: £30.
Tho miracle once performed for tne paper, published m the- said news- else happened then.
' points to cessity of its recognition whenHe royal
Zealand.
.
the following worcis of and con(b) In, xcapcof ot so "ihuch of thd
about eleven o'clock, the wire
the'conclusion that f shehadbeen so cleverly
«ent
. DEWAR'S LIQUEUR
Saint. Elizabeth of Hungary, paper
the
respecting
as
allegations
yet candidly circumThe
husband arrived a quarter of charges-contained m the said letter as
had been renewed m favor of tho cerning the plaintiff:
a proselyte to.-Jndais'm before the vented the conspiracy of the poor
And
boy Miles were next referred to. Wit- from herpreviously. Sho had replied to relates to one Hatrlck and to all qther
shepherdess.
Roy. Dove,
an
hour
;
(Here
follows
letter
to
with
acquainted
XXX
BLUE
became
WATSON'S
ness first
BAND. crucifixion.'" -So- mnch is stated Scribes and Pharisees to entrap
wire, but he had never matters other than those which relate
already- published.)
Miles between the 7th and 10th of Oc- her husband's
Continental Wines a Speciality.
m
the Ajppcryjphal Gbspel of Nicp- Him into counselling His followreply. The reason Bho to Miles and tho Collegiate School?-^
receivedthe
holding
And,
tober,
the
School
was
2.
also that tho defendants as
when
C. D. MORRIS, Manager.
she had previ- Answer: £60.
demus., Tjierlej is nothing known
aXoreßai(l m the satno issue of thesaid their military camp. One of the boys wired Miles was that
not to pay the tribute due to
Mr. Uutchlnson moved for judgment,
B. GERMAINE COUSIN.
ously uaked him . to dine with her
m Pagansor;Christian chronicles ers
asked
If
he
known,
published
following
certify the
the
she had previously
newspaper
Caesar.
husbund, and, that she wanted, under and asked his JJonor to
Witbring
supposition
over.
put*
concerning
might
jury.
plaintiff:
to
sucha
outside
the
some friends
special
B. Germain e Cousin was born of i words of and
loosts
of
the
to
him
circumstances,
explain
to
Judgment was given, a corti/icato tptt
ness agreed and among the «lx or tho
poor parents at Pibrac, near
"the palcvrtif-possibilities. " At the
(Here follows 'letter to Mrs. Dove,
to
These
considerations
serve
Miles. that she would not bo ut home. This costs to tho special jury wus
who
carao
over
was
boys
seven
Toulouse,
m
1579.
From
her
time oiv as well as before and
inoccasion aha hud wired
already published.)
the possibility, though not
The next Sunday witness and Mia* was the third of thcno were to Chrißt- and costa on tho lowest scale were al* :
fancy Christ choao her to bear His
after, the death of Jesus, there showprobability,
lowed the plaintiff.
.'Is the Best
cross, and, her short life was one I 3. Tho person referred to as "a mar- Mowlem went to the School Chapel, a to Mtlea. Both
Procla, the
of
the
The,reason who Blfjned her
were many proselytes from high-born, high-placed Roman
of sharp and incessant suffering. ried woman," with.the further refer- thing she had often done before. Af- church.
nor
Christian
name
by
boy,
wlros
a
nnd
to
She early -lost hor mother, and her ences m that senflo m each of the said ter the service they came out
Paganism to Judaism; but few lady, being proselyte
Crosse, niis bccuunc she was known !n . tho PREVENTION OF DESTITUTION.
a
to. Judafather having married again, sho publications, waa meant to refer to the Miles and another boy named
Paganism or Judaism
from
Vera, though he never adeither
to
Judaism
lived
tho
Collealso
at witness's wl:h house aa
opposite
Pearson
ism.
Her
conversion
who
who
had
boon
plaintiff
Co.,
persecution
«Sfc
had
to
enduro
tho
of a
"'
*
to Jesnsism. Jesus was practical- does, however, compel the concluBy tho "Prevention of Deatltutlotf
Wanganui (m the said the other hoys, met them. Miss Mow- dressed her by that nn«ie. She had not
cruel
School
at
stepmother.
glato
Blown
and
inLimited
ly unknown, His followers very
a lady sent wins to other boys over hor Bill," v comprehensive meaauro ot
"tho
with
sults
referred
to
as
Colwent
down
town
publications
dally
were
her
lem
portion;
addsympathised
that she
with
nlnety-ono clauses, recently Introduced
ed to theso sho Buffered from con- lege"), and tho references m each of friend and both boys escorted witness Chrlstiun ntime.
few, and His converts still. jfewer. sion
Sole Agents, Wellington.
Jesusism. But.-if ,she had seen or
Miles, ." Mr. WJlford-— js Ahutjlje only reason In tho House of Commonu, tho LaboC
that
tinual
to
the
conduct
of
It
was
incorrect
infirmities,
publications
greatly
tho
said
home.
increasmany
years
progress
For
the
of heard Jesus, or of Him (and
you can give the! jury, why you, v mar- party seek to achieve a moro effective
ed by tho cold and hungor to the plaintiff wore meant to refer to took her home ulon«.
Christianity, as Jesusism came to there's not a tittle of evidence
wire to a boy ask- means of proventlnjr destitution undat
which she was exposed. Germaino's the plaintiff' us guilty of disgraceful
Mr. Hutchison's que«llon« now took riedwoman, should
ing him to meet"you. and Bi«ning your better organisation of the present chabe called, was slow, uncertain as that she ever did), it is highly
lifo was chiefly spent watching and scandalous conduct,
HOTELS FOR SALE.
a turn m the direction of matters an
Yea.
name,
asaiatuncc, Art
over tho flocks In tho pastures,
HOTEL Seaport town. Leaso 4% to numbers, and circumscribed a§v probable that she did pity His
4. Tho defendants as aforesaid fur- affecting the use of the telephone. Christian dayof tho races, when Hut- otic system of public
ringing up the
On
oritlro
revision
Poor
Law udmlnuW
and,
spite
neglect and cruelty, ther. In tho same lss,ue of the said Witness
In
of
recollected
tho.
of
Takings £35. to geographical limits.
years. -Rent low.
Judaism pitiful plight, and that her pity
<
her soul grow rapidly, m holiness newspaper printed and published tho young men mentioned by Mrs. Smytho rtak tjaHittiJiome-to tea, witness's als- trotlon Is proposed, with the transferPrlco £1000.
aggressive
was
much
more
and
to
him
Jklrs,
Stewart,
suggested
ter,
*>r
of ull dutle« relutlni? io the-rcllufl
and perfection. Tho unhappincss following words of and concerning the m evidence yesterday. This wn*.prior
HOTEL South IBlaud, doing. £120 progressive m its propagandum, for Jesus took the beautiful yet
tkeep her pompany. White they ence
of hor homo was borne with un- j plaintiff:
of distress to a new Department unper week. Rent £8. Prlco £1600.
pleading for
practical
form
of
to a party given by witness before her JtO
witness
and
Hatploturea,
sweetness;
failing
and whilo tho
der a Minister of Labor. CouhoHh.0%
Sydney. A«,!'uf them were ac- wore at tho
Leaso 16 months. and, therefore, more.prolific and Him with her husband, the plaHOTEI>-BlenheiKi.
Lawyer Tom Wllford then look trip to
stayed In the drawlnir-room and counties or county borough* would ho
villagers ridiculed her Infirmities i
Rjpnt £2 10s. Takings £38: Prico prosperous m the numbers and
quaintances of wi'nesa.' Mr«. Smytbe rick
m
hand.
To
him
she
with
Mra.
tho
witness
|
pusillanimous,
The
conversation
catory,yet
because
and blamod hor pioty, sho strove
j
once denied, witness the use' of talked.
£650.'
baby required to anccrtnln the nature and
character of its proselytes.
said that never,,during the course nevertelephone,
by all means In hor power to conmuch-perplexed, Pilate. To have
the only reference to Smuthc about Hatrlck and thewaa m extent of existing dlHtre»»~frow un-«
HOTEL-^Near Wollington; Leaso 4
tho
friendship
Miles,
with
had
she
night
of
her
that
Hatrlck
place
!
sole them m sorrow and help
Takings £105.
being-made by Miss Mow- took
employment, accident, infirmity, men««
years.' Rent £12.
explained such interest m Jesus
night before the rrfeca, tal defect,
made an appointment with htm. regulations
them m their need. Sho used to
prlco £3100.
when Bho 'phoned to Fcildlng. tho hbuso thobaby to
or any other cause— alsd
Long befpro Jdsus was born by a high-placed Pagan proselyte
lem
bed,
a
aa
Mrs.
then
handed
telegram,
put
Counsel
and
the
gather
round her HtUo children, I
HOTEL— Country. Freehold., Show- and long after He died, Judaism
did not consider that.she had fimytho had stated. Tho Collego boya distress and defecut among: nchool
Witness
20,
'December
to
the
witness:
'
Judaism
have
been
diffidated
|
to
and speak to them of our Lord and
children; and to exercise full Porllu-*
spoken "lUjhtiy" to young men
ing £1600 ..yearly dear profit Price*
w^uld
Charles Miles, Meeting you ever
at witness's house, but sho mentary powers conferred on them ta
thoßloescd Virgin; and her pupils
over, tho telophone. as Mrs. Smythe were often
£6000. Most of money can bo made proselytes among the Ro- cult, if not impossible, because
cigarettes.
I
with
supply
there
for
week
end.
them
Palmerston
forgot
angelic
novor
the
expression
man and other Pagans; Josusism probably, Procla had never seen
,
arrest or relievo all such distress*
financed.
had suggested. Early m October Mrs. did not
Vera,.
had no recollection of having With regard to
of hor countenance. Her ono Joy |
HOTEL Wellington. Lease 6 years, few or none. It was not till long or heard of Jesus before He was
Smythe, while VteUing witness, told She
MHoa. As a
with
the^ able-bodied unemcigarettes
witness
admitted
sendreply,
was
In
smoked
Holy
Communion,
and -there
doing £170 weekly. Prlco £4600.
that she hftd! been told by a lady rule, aho did not smoke; -Lain, aFijian, ployed, it Is proposed to ropeal ttoi
her
after
the
wire,
destruction
of
Jerusalem
husband's
but
did
not
ing
regard
brought
before
her
the
It
strength
she found
to bear her
ijOTEL— Near Blenheim. Lease/ 5 by Titus, and the
that it was onHrltness'w account that waa a frequent visitor at tho houso be- Unemployed Workman .Act of 1905*
cross. At length, Jesus Christ ! as an appointment. Later Hhe ad- Hiurlck
resultant fatal judgment scat. But there is just
Takings £50.
years. Rent £5.
had b*en compelled to leave
aad
all I)SHtreR« CommUtcoail
Tho
ahe
tied*
that
It
wa».
reason
fore ho left school. Sho never remem- and abolish
poor
shepdispersion
j
and final
called to Himself tho
mi
of the Jews one plausible theory to explain
Prico £1850. 10 acres land.
Zealand. Witness's reply to Mrs. bered
tho MlnlKlor of I^nbor la to taki|
New
boy smoking at tho house.
boy
herdess,
by
her
wires
to
.
a
her
the
whoso life had been so
signed
Finances aningctl. For further par- that Jesusism began to be known Procla's intervention which dewas "Live and learn." Hat- Witness denlod having over Wssod all poAAtble. Kteps to prevent unonM
faithful an Imitation of Hla own.
Christian' name was that she was Smytbe
for America v few duyn ufter Miles, or that ho had done the same to ploymcnt. to ro-employ the worklcuau
tlculars apply
left
and
noticeable
as
rlck
obnoxious
briefly
to
to
be
noticed.
m
tho
house
as
"Vera,"
ago
serves
Germaino died at tho
known
of 22.
from a trip to Aus- her. She could not remember Miles and prevent phy«lcal. mental, nr moral,
JOHN BROptE AND CO.,
returned
witness
of,the most sacred and cherby
many
never
addressed
her
passing
though
Twer monks
ho
through Pibwhich Mra. putting his arms around her, Tho boys degeneration of the out-of-worka.
Tho
stitement
7 and S King's Chambers, WUlis-st, ished religious and political
tralia.
bright
light
shining
rac saw a
that name.
ideas
to witness.
romping at tho house, Rale of progress of public works la tq
There were noble men and wohad
communicated
Smythe
.
WELLINGTON.
tho.cottago
only
where
that
the
wcro always
lay
over
she
and
reason
Counsel: Is
Hatrick, was absolute- and
and customs of Rome and Jewry. men, with noble minds, among the
witness squealed, as be regulated by the Treasury and tha
only
to
time
In
reference
the
why
virgins clothed In white conductgive
Jury
you,
the
a
you can
any foundation of fact. told by Sraythe. wa« when tho boys 1-abor Minister— over a wn years'
fully
years
For
two
hundred
without
ly
the
woman,
the
Jews.
Some
sister
heaven.
should
ing
Romans and
of.
a new
to
married
wire to a
"
not, since her marriage, carher and her period, with ronervea for tlmiw oC
SIX GOOD BOOKS.
Christian Church was little more these may have seen and heard
boy, asking him to meet you and She hod a filrtafon m any way with turned the hose on
EveJyn Tbaw
alack trade. Some of the Bill's proon
l,
Thtf Story of My Life
ried
friends.
your
Christian name? Yea.
signing
Wlllla than the grain of mustard seed to tlcsua. Like others who saw and
Tho Whlto Slavo Market
Ho vas only a. privileged
How wouldMiles know posals are "lifted" from Ui» famous
Hatrick.
Mr.
Wllford:
which Jesus likened the Kingdom heard Him, they may have been Most of the trouble In this world Is Meaning thereby that the telegram as friend of hers, j
The Saada of Pleasure
when to come to your place?-— He came Minority Report of the Royal Commis> . Wl, s of
one-half tho above act forth was proposing or makWhy Glrla Qo Wrong
Go<J;
Christianity
beforo
the
fact
that
about
to matters with Miles, whenever ho liked.
sion on the Poor Law*.
Reverting
due
to
but
Him,
interested
m
and
desirous
of
Willis
' Whlto Slaves of .London
In tho world are men and the ing an appointment with the person to witness denied taring a whistle signal
Mr. Wllford: Ithought so. He waa
..- ~\ '■ , Cd. J* Braby began to nourish and spread like saving Him from the dreadful peoplo
*
telegram
Downward.PoatFrtk:.
women.
was
morning,
addressed to with Mile*. Tie "Policeman Holi- welcome at
noon and night,
whom the
Is
a green* bay trco, m which the i'ato to which they saw He was other half aro
the plaintiff at Pulmoraton day" whluUc wt* not an arranged one and ho took advantage, of. that welAnswered tho laat roll call at Dot-*
ROBINBON, BOOKSELLER,
conservatory at an meet
In
a
abode,
air
made
their
Ovorheard
week-end,
fowls
of
the
ing
and menn
doomed. Neither as Romans nor Impromptu dance -on Wellington-ter- North for the
Mlngton. t!«ptaln John Washlnjrtort
ChrUtohurch.
between them, bn It wa« one (hoy hud come? Ye*.
Victorin-square^
guilty
through
painful
(he
a
of
it had to pass
also lhai the plaintiff was
other l»oyt»
up from icarinj?
as Jews dared they interfere, m
Mr. Wllford: You rwiHw ihls 1* v WalkPr lately In commantl of th<s
the other nlgbt, "Won't you let further dbfcroceful and scandalous picked School vhlntlv 11. It being n jM»t>
D©«
In which you »re o*UlnK for dum- Wairnakarirl Mounted:- H«l*#.
HOTjBL
period of repression -and protract- view oC the. friphtful fermenta- race
at the
mo hug you?" ho oakc \ ; "Certainly conduct.
closed wan the son of Captain William!
well known cauh.
o«i»i4 against Smytho?— Y*«.
persecution.
ed
the
fair
one.
wouldn't
replied
tion
not!"
"It
High
Priests,
into
which
the
LANBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON.
6. The defendants also. In tho same
Tlwn why do you mak<» tho«« In- Walker, and was born In Yorkshire In
Lato m Ootojrr Mr. Bove Khowod
fow minutes nftcr th«y
the Scribes, and the Pharisees had bo proper."onA tho
Issue of the said newspaper published witneJM-an anoAymou* letter (tha; of sinuations against JSmythc?
tho Cold Country 89 years asp. Tho
E. M. DAVEY !. ProprfetreM.
donco
floor.
Sho
were
seen
.
hftnd,
Judaism worked up the mob against Jesus. wft» In his tirm», and they were tango- tho following words of and concerning tho 16th Octobtr). Bhu lutd a good His Honor: Witness Is not respon- CapUUn was vlco-prcsldent^ of tha
On tht'. other
WolUngHotel
Imperial
tho
<I>atc of
Idea as to who ;wob tho writer af It. sible for tho conduct of her case. You Veterans' Aattociaiion and proitdoatot
made many proselytes among Excited mobs have often been ing for oil they were-worth... Sho never tho plaintiff;
toh, also W<«(; Coast)
Between U*q v*TtttasaL ot fLnoso <,wo- must callMr, Hutchisonif you iroat u> ibe. yotocanii*JD6fefiCAdUoo^tbi
and
Komana
aud
medium
Greeks
made
tho
o£
the
-most
murmured.
both
THEeSBEST* O^BXSRX^g^
course, you/ can buy. a sowing'
-machine for less money than yon
would pay for a Singer-— all the world
knows that But consider this: When
a Singer is bought and paid for, it is
PAID FOR-^it lasts a lifetime.
A cheap machine is NEVER PAID
FOR. Every penny expended lor repairs must t>e added to the original!:
cost— it's an jendless system of instalments. These instalments, added .to
the'
the machine, soon ex-.
" ceed the cost of a Singer, and- after
each successive repair (IF you CAN
GET another part) the cheap machine
grows jnore, and more secondhand—
nearer,
junk heap.\ ,
'one
"<'step SOLDthe
ONLY BY
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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TRUTH, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914.
BAILEY BOLTS.
MttBOORNrS MARVELLOUS MEDIUM UNMASKED.
"
"
PIOUS SPOOKED APPORT PRODUCER DESERTS HIS SPOUSE.
Leaves Concubine and Child Oncared for.
' Wfeere^the Precious■**^Apports" Come From— Asiatic and European
v
Pals at Work.
'"
Packet— Will Fanatics With "Faith"
:
"Keep Believing?"
Cl.
years ago since spook-'
v
fakir,'.,appprt producer, ;and, at that
~/. !lt-|s- many
you had better let it (the mummy)
stop in' mother's front room.
If
-S
.time darling of .spiritualists m gene- anything- happens there take posral, Charles;Bailey, wasi submitted to ,1 session of it; don't give the people
the ignominy of exposure at the hands you. are stopping with! any inform'ofiH^nry Driver, presti<;iigitateur and ation about me. I.have every
,
}'.
had replied, It is like your impusubsequently had an interdence.' I
view with Mr. Stanford, who said he?
had heard Bailey had gone away with
a woman who was not his wife. He
added he was very, sorry for me, -font
expressed unbounded confidence m
Bailey's powers as a medium.
He
showed me his apports rubbish, some
of which Ihad 'made myself. Irecognised things that, had come from Bailey's Asiatic accomplices, as well as
things I
had seen Bailey-manufacturing with the aid of his chemical know*
MRS. HAWTHORNES HASH.
NATIVE LAND DEAL
WAS EVERYTHING BONAJIDE AND ABOVE BOARD? ELLEN MAKES A MESS OF MATRIMONY.
A DISPUTED AGREEMENT: MAORIS
ledge."
Asked as to any accomplices Bailey
had m. order to enat>ie him to carry
out his fraudulent tricks, Mrs. Bailey
unlocked a desk and produced photographs of one of,Bailey's Indian fakir
pals, and that of an Indian woman,
alleged to be the iakir's wife, and a
number of letters. She had' secured
[From "Truth's"
these before Bafley-'finaUy ceased to
live -with her. They -were written
some years* ago, but they show conRecently, in* Auckland, Sir Joseph
. Ward,
clusively- the
..-..'..
m a press interview, intimated
METHODS EMPLOYED IN "SECURthsit he had received certain informa;
ING "ARPORTS."
" concerning deals m native land,
These are extracts from long screeds tion
which came from "Nus Mohammed, which he considered were not m the
Village Mungal,- 8,0., Shah Kat, Dis- best' interests of the country, and' furtrict Julfundur, Punjaub, India":
ther hinted that more would be heard
Dear, Dear Friend,— l,received your of the matter, "Truth" presumes, m
welcome post this evening, and was Parliament. Incidentally, m a leading
well enjoy with it myself.
It were
four articals m a lot, namely, letter, article last week, "Truth" called on
n..paper, book of. picture, the "Aus- Sir Joseph /Ward to make public all he
tralasian."
Thanks; many, many knew, and intimated that it would also
thanks for it. My word, 'you have throw, some lignt on some deals m
serve me well. But Iam very bad
which, to use Sir Joseph's
boy, because Icould not send you any- native land
thing from India, Iam still" getting , words, "were not m the best interests
your weekly newspaper.
But now I of tile country." "Truth" has an idea
hope you! don't trouble yourself, be- that it knows that Sir Joseph should
cause Jl am getting ready now to start know, indeed, that the whole of New
CHARLES BAILEY
at your,Australia, Iwill try for your Zealand should^ know. . Whether,
Indian birds from Ceylone. Ithink I however, Sir J. Ward's .remarks had
not appear m the advertisements. .I shall get you nearly everything as any' particular application to certain
have since made inquiries concerning many you had tolled me. Fortnight native land deals which, on Wednesthe matter from the auctioneer."
ago Ihad sent you a first series of day last, concerned Judge Wilson m
Asked as to the nature of his spiri- quaran. About week ago Isent.you* the Native Land Board, Auckland, is
tualistic manifestations Mrs. liailey to seed of mango. To-day Iam send- not known, but the indications are
DIVORCE
WATCHER AND WARYv
—
PROCEEDINGSjYSTCRIOUSLY STAYfb...
Wedded Twite,;
butter a "Wkider*^
Solicitor Sullivan Seeks Satisfaction. Barrister Blomfield's
Bounce Benefits Nobody.
.
Plu« Mohammed's Parcels Post
: .
at 803 *lalvern-road, Armadale. Mr.
Stanford bought this house specially
fortmy husband. The latter
TOOK HIS CONCUBINE
to live there with him m luxury
while I, his wife,, remained. practically
destitute. Mr. Stanford, at first, dirt
not.know that Ada was not Bailey's
wife, but he always had some misgiving on the subject.
He once asked
the woman to produce her marriage
lines, and she bluffed him by pretending to be most indignant. He, however, did know of the adultery m
August, 1912, when Igot an order
against Bailey m the St.^ilda Court
My husband sold all his furniture by
auction m April last, but his name did
7
(From "Truth's" ChrisjtchUrcb Rep.)
—
True- to her word Ellen blew along] jago that you discovei-ed you were not
" "
to the Magistrate's Court last "Friday j divorced? Yes,
The Sub: After the proceedings m
to answer a charge of bigamously
the Divorce Court didn't"you ask you?
marrying one George Lake, while heri
solicitor if you were divorced? Yes.
legal husband, James Hawthorne, wasi What did he say?—
He said. "You're
still alive. His Worship H; W. Bishop all right There's only an affidavit to
'
was on "the bench.'
come from Christchurch." He also*
told me that Iwouldn't have to appear*
i Ellen looked her best m a frontis■
piece which, although nothing worth again.*
Jim went on to ,say that after findbursting .into verse over, easily justified its manifest embellishments. ing that the bottom: had been banged
lie put the.
Frami^ her physiognomy was an clean out of his
abundance t)f raven glory topped off case m the hands of Lawyer Tippen,
with a 'black velvet, upended flowerpot hot, dashed now and again with
yellow.
From the chin downwards,
blue and black was the color scheme
of the much married madam's attire.
Lawyer Bob Leathern, with his "smile
that won't come off," acted as her
A.D.C.
Jim Hawthorne told the Court he
.
Auckland Rep.]
better for everybody* concerned. The.
Native Land Board was sitting on
Wednesday when Mr. J. j. Sullivan,
acting on- behalf of certain natives,
who are parties to the agreement with
Mrs. Rachael Winifred Elibtt, took the
opportunity of mentioning to presiding Judge Wilson that he was opposing the confirmation of the lease ofcertain native property to one Mrs.
Winnie Alison, daughter-in-law of the
redoubtable E. W. Alison, and would
like; to ask. for an explanation concerning"> transfer of 80 acires of. the
same block to Mrs.„Rachael Winifred
Eliott.
In effect, Mr. Sullivan said
that the Native Land Board had approved of a transfer, other consideration being £1600, but of which
ONLY £720" HAD BEEN PAID.
He wanted to know what security the
natives had for receiving the balance.
He also asked for an explanation as
to how the area had jumped up- since
the confirmation by the Board from
80 acres to 82 acres and 10 perches."
Would £here be any corresponding
—
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eacposer of charlatans a:iid shams. 'In' reason to,believe it 'was someone
the,interim, on two sepairate occasions,; connected
them "that spread
lies to Stanford. I
v '!»»§ 'TPrnth," the -watcher of /the weird
was
' only wish I
to
sail
certain,.
I,
thimble-rigger, been copijpelled
leave
for Adelaide on ■■
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an
,
all
Thursday/and send with this the
''* for :' the same Charles aiid tell
too-confiding .public tijiat .they were
first instalment of-.your money.
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.Yours,
:'.
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" Itis some six months ago..since this
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'CHARLEY.
"'.
a^ the ,bamboozling
.;. paper had .a £°
On his return hes
' took. np with" Ada
~; Bailey and jthopedj that the iast had (the
was a carpenter, plying for. a crust
.woman
he
has now levanted
sp>
heard,
of him as a 'Wonderful
been
down Rakaia way. ''In 1907 he hung
with); and Mrs. Bailey has been suppasser
of
.^.jituajistid;inediunr and ias a
out' m Christchurch, where his blancherself, with the aid of main"matter,;through master",and that he porting
mangey feeling for "Ellen
;money -received from Bailey,
tenance
"of with whom she compelled,
.' bacL\.tiikenr to. some honest method
'
TRIPPED HIM UP INTO MATRImuch
1 , providing the wherewithal to ;
against his willr ,to contribute from
MONY
;
KEEP. SOUL AND BODY
10s to £1 per week. She sued him
with her.
After five years of it, oh
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!;"■*:.■ '■ again m August, 1912, m the St Kilda
'■'''■''': TOGETHER.
July 2, 1912, to bo exact, Jim was full
'
v Sn<jh/lii6#6ver, was
not to be. He has
'
been: at;his'bid games and /got himself
Hhis paper's "conr
' into the hands of
"Truth," which
' frereV' thS Melbourne:
has presented: such.-'a damning.indict-.
VT ioeii^' such'aiti 'array-of meontrpyertlpreclude any
bie facts' ajjtheshould
'mystifying bbnnder,
chance of
" Bailey^
the Watery Wowsers
their Weary Winding Way through Windy Wellington.
fining furth^ victims south>
," bt the line. "The harbinger of Ldght,"
aVibaonthlypublication, devoted to psyJAMES HAWTHORNE,
chology, occultism; and spiritual^philo'
Whose Divorce From Ellen Was
'following \ para-/
.„;. Sophy, contained
Mysteriously Hung Up.
\_ .'graph m. this month's issue ,
.Mr. ChaW Baileyi the medium at
v
,i-"{
Mr. ;T..W.C Stanford's Melbourne
He did,not know whether the fresh!
<>.-; : ycircle,? has- gone ton; a prolonged
proceedings were yet under, way.
Lawyer Leatham: Was it before bis
,j.:"i tjrp to the old country. The: sltt:'S-\; tings of thecircleirhave, therefore,"
after you saw your wife m InvercarJV
.-■ ■■
gill that you first found out that yotf
i! ';"";■;been suspended; ]
'
were not divorced? Afterwards.
" Although this is noii perhaps,raaac;
Sub-Inspector McKinnon produced a)
it is /undbubt,:^nal' misrepreise^tation,
j
copy of the certificate of the Ue-up-be-^
ie'djy"a prevarication;; It is true that
tween the Hawthorns m 1907. and
.':' Bailey,' has Vamoosed" on a prolonged
Frank Evans, registrar of marital contrip' to the old couniry,' but it 'is also
tracts at Christchurch, reckoned that
■.',..,true, .that
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the
'
WOMAN,
r~ ACGOMPMIBD il" A
FIRST AFFAIR WAS SQUARE ,
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who is not his"wife.
.,
DINKUM.
The 'wife, airs; Florence Bailey,* who
Ellen's second ljnot was tt*<t wltii
is' now residing at Blanche-street*
George Luke,* who signed tho .»»l.«.>'nraBrighton,"with' her married daughter*,
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tion on the baok of the nolle. "
has been left by Bailey quite uripVovi-vember 22 of last year.
ded for,' although she is m poor health
"Costs" Lenthom; What was .:u> ,10with a. failing eyesight, and quit£ unCLARENCE THE CARTER :"Yes, Rather! Wonder how a Long Beer would Strike 'em?"
DAN THE DRIVER :. "Nice Cheerful Little Lot, ain't they, Clarence?"
Her
--claration signed?— That there wus no
able to earn her oVm Irving;
impediment to the marriage,
y,;related to "Truth," together with
'
Mrs. Hawthorne wouldn't read the*
eyidettce .of
i^deeutnentary
'
:it was all a fraud. ing you kalaf and seed of kalaf. Next that possibly there are goingotg beincrease
m
the
consideration
*said:~"Oh,
yes;money?
obtained
an
order
to
the
neck
.Court,
she,
of his lawful rib and at register through beforb.sho signed,
whe^e
fraudulency;as a'^pbok-xtiiser,';is now'
I
fraud,
you
something,
,
RC,
week
I
will'
send
else.
At
this
Mr.
obeyed
course,
it.wasya.
stage,
which
Of
I
knew
and
of
Invercarglll
'
per
week,
Lawyer
for £1
uninstructed
Neave
SOME EXTRAORDINARY' DIS■;.:'.'.;;!U/,-'v'" ,'kV""'
he^
lmake it|a practice to see
giye.n. '. .
Blorafield, who is to get a move on with a divorce ac- suppose?—
a, month ago, when he vamoosed he "knew that Iknew. He never at- By this manner ishall keep gone on
the firm of Parr
til
CLOSURES
contracting
exthat
parties
read it over;
The jncidents.of Bailers
while I am
aboard; with his concubine.
Mrs. Elliott's legal .adviser, jumped up tion against her. As far as Jim knew, together before
tempted to deceive me m that
.
- respect. sending you all the "time
before the particular matter is cleared- and entered a very vigorous protest Ellen,
they sign.
posures m ,?few; Zealand and Australia;
■■■■:"""
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paid to. the deser- He has often- stood before me" 'and m India.
was
A
visit
then
who
was
m
at
the
Christchurch
you
Would
too-ebnnding
is,
up,
up.
that
if it will be cleared
swear that Mrs. Haw-i
;...■. of. how he bilked the Sboger
against the matter being reopened and time, was served with the papers m
Two months ago Ihad make up
Sew- ted wife by a "Truth. representative laughed heartily at the peopleabeing
particular matter to which
rich old man, 'Stanford,'of
anew, as it had been. con- connection with the action. Anyhow, thorno read the register through? Oh,
great your parcel, including your Indian The
made
fools.
The
bird
trick.
was
discussed
Melbourne,
willingly
m
who
such
;
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and
I
no,
feme,
Wouldn't go that far.
ing- Machine;
.lid Melbourne
statements, amply verified by docu- joke with him. Speaking of the bowl shoes, and had took it to the post- "Truth" refers is a transfer of some 80 firmed by the Board of which W. Jim's "costs" went on with the proodd
ofland
the
KoheNo.
Perhaps you would .be surprise
landed 2000 golden quidlets from him, mentary evidence which
acres
known
as
parcel;
but
the
Continent,
he said he was master for Australian
Dinnie, was President. Ho also added ceedings, but Jim could never get any
showed that out on' the
;^;or
how
attended |he University as the parties
postmaster said Iwon't be responsible whata, block 69, m the district of Kai- that the transfer to Mrs. Elliott was satisfaction from him as to whetKer ed to know that she can't^read?— She
May
14,
caught
speak
v
married
because
he
could
not
pn
were
'
,
signed
kohe, from certain natives -to Mrs.
declaration, anyway.
a studient" m chemistry, of how he
now m the Lands Transfer Office and his decroe had been carved oh* or not. Yes. the.
1885. Bailey was then 21 years of age, French. Ihavehad his birds m rooms for losing, and on other hand he want, Raphael
There are any number of peo-*
Winifred Eliott, who is the was registered. '
Therefore I
GOT INTO TOUCfI WITH- OCCULT- working as a. bootmaker, while Mrs. at my house, and have tended, them too much parcel rate.
The
Did,
you
appear
S.M.:'
m
Court
pie
who can sign their names yet can-*
wife of Geo. Eliott, a' leading Auck; : Jsk ■■;■■■:Mr. Sullivan rejoined that the regis- to support the petition? Oh, yea! not read.
Bailey, whose.maiden name was Mor- for him. He stowed the poor little thought Iwill take these things with land,
v "C "
v
,
broker, but still better known as tration of the deed was
'
yet com- About IS months ago I appeared at
not
/per m^djunv of Asiatics, of how, after ley, was also 21 years' of age and a birds about his person, and sometimes myself when
' I
"go to Australia.
A
civil
servant
with a nose, oti
President
of
the
Auckland
Exhibition.
■'.
nearly smothered them. With regard .plete. "It is beingregistered andIwant the Supreme Court »n Invorcarffill be- which there
NUS MOHAMMED.
being" /Saiight. "nappiiig" he was chas- dressmaker.
.^
wns a most bountiful
This transfer was effected on Sep- it stopped from going through /until
several
to
the
other
he
had
fore
Mr.
Justice
Williams.
"appprts,".
j.' cdthrovigh the:streets of Sydney, are She said:—
.
blossom, mentioned
My Dear, Dear Friend,
his]
tember 21, 1912. The price or consiTa Lawyer Leatham: The. case was optics glued on last that he had
[ ..;.. top >reperit and too well-known to re- "We lived together for twelve years Asiatic friends, and some Europeans To-day Ihave sfend you a parcel, in- deration of transfer was £1600, of the natives know precisely where they
November's con-<
stand,"
"m
the
know."
An
Indian
he
said.
marriage,
fairly,,happy.
after
and
were
were
also
, qu^re jfurthfir^ cpnimerit, here.
'
closed m it 'cotton seed, Indian dry which/ so far as records show, £720
tract between Ellen and Lake whlcli
Mr. Blomueld again broke m by say/rhis,;bpun.ding bobdler has been We met one another first at a spirl-. taught him the seed and mango plant peas, Hindoo plctur, and Indian golden has' been paid. Without, at present,
was alleged
. .,
" three trips.
[world
my
"aping
practising
I
not
much*
m
house*
A
lot
of
his
that
he
"had
been
m
the
and is now tui.Hstlcx.seance.
was
»trick
"
shoes, Indian rich ribbon and kalaf going into the why or wherefore, or
t
" On"! these' peregrina- taken* up with spiritualism,, and I
TO
years,
rubbish.
I
remember
an
the
Native
Land
Court
for
25
BE
A
"SCFILtiiNTfiR."
perports" were
i, puy his fpurthi
and seed of kalaf. The quaran Ishall wrongs and rights of either the na>.
to give it up. He old- flag,
bound with a bit of red stuff. get you when Icome myself.
and he had never known
tions^ heinbtonjy secured "apports," suaded my husband
John Hop Williams, laden' with n>
'
tives or Mrs. or Mr. Eliott, "Truth"
.temperance
a
lecturer,
him.sup>
then became
It
butapßbinted^agentsltokeep
stupendous note book, translated soiho
NUS
MOHAMMED.
from
a perusal of SUCH AN INSULTING ATTITUDE
might
that,
mention
to-,
of
taking
pains
speak
a lot
correct,-., plied^.i He worked with these agents
hieroglyphics which showed that on
WAS "PHENOMENALLY" PROthe filed agreement m the Auckland to be taken up by any man
Dear Friend,— lhad send up your office,
tli« 'afternoon of last Saint Paddy's
";"■;■■ onva' system,'of exchange. They sup^ ly and make good speeches. Ultimconnected^
DUCED
Native Land Board, it
of
the
" -plledf him jwith "appprts" frpniabroad,. ately Ifound he was unfaithful to me,
reputable
with any
Ilrm.
parcel by a man to the Jullundur postDay he paid hln respects to EOon at
ngreement
v
a
section
of
tho
finds
that
by a spirit at a seance. Well, It was I master to send you m Australia, but
Aiigus-utruet, whvro sh« wna living*
f ."<■" andjhe'supplied them with "apports" and that he was
M£. Sullivan should have adopted
as follows:
who stitched and trimmed that phe- the man brought it back again on ac- runs
the course of making himself acquaintwith .lordle iJtke. Jn answer to tho
from Australia. On his third trip he
COMMITTING
ADULTERY
Mrs,
Annie:
<;
wentsunder, enigagement to>
nomenal flag for him. While he was count it was not perfactly seal up,
Copper's queries Ellen said who hod
The contractor (Mrs. Eliott) % ed with the facts. Had ho come to
him (Mr. Blomfleld) he would have
.■-■■■, Taylor, .who runs a clairvoyant joint with a young woman from Heathcpte, carrying on .with the woman Ada he
gone through the 'form of murriagu
to*
shall
use
her
best
endeavors
leading'
her to believe he was a single used to come' to me and fetch ''apexplained everything.
with"\lPastor Abbott. 'Wiien the trio
procure the location and erection
with Lake on November 2a, ISU3, ami
i
I helped him to
Mr. Sullivan replied thai he had been
ports" with him.
sailed' for Europe, Bj]iney.,,was accomof the Kaikoho railway station
that ihb happy duo had signed the repanied by ai woman who called herself
gister as Ellen Day and Geocgu Lake
make them up. I was friendly with
instructed by the natives when m
and premises on the said land or
Kaikohe, that when he got to Auckhim, although cohabitation had ceasMrs. Ada Bailey, and,made no.scruple
respectively. Ellen didn't .know wherfr
as podftible and at as early
as.
n
ear
'■■■ .dr obitiupying the bed that rightly beland, he was to investigate the matter,
ed. Ihad grown Indifferent as to als
her former 40 per cent, was hanging""
a date as possible.
.
Bailey's lawful spouse. Mrs.
adultery. Ialways kept quiet, and
and report to them how they stood,
out. but wild that she hnd tired In an
'«.'""■ lodged to
fare,
agreed to pay Bailey's
divulged his secrets regarding
What this signifies "Truth" is not go- as they believed that there was someapplication for unnalntenunce order
never
'
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However,
ribt;-!'Mrs. Ada, Bailey's.V
the "apport" frauds. He~ was working
ing to say.
thing which was not quit© m order.
against him:
However, without wishing to offer As the officials could riot give him all
Sergt. Davy Jackson said he met her
she 'XiUiinfttely consetxtod to advance
for some spiritualistic syndicate. He
£60 to> pay the woman's passage, the
was supposed to bo going for the purany comment at this stage, "Truth" the information he desired, he camo
jIn.Colombo-street last November when
pose of discovering hidden treasure.
amount to be refunded.^ Before reproposes to, deal with what happened before the Judge, who. was President
:she asked him when her husband was
-1
had arow;
turnjng to AMStfalla,
How he laughed at the syndicate fools,
at the Native Land Board on Wednes- of the Board.
jgoing to got a divorce and ho replied
laugh
when
ho
with;Annie" and her' pastor, and Annie
that,
Iknow how he used to
day last and suggests
m view of Mr.BlomQeld next questioned Mr.
that he know nothing abput the mat'"-' dcma'nded the returniiof the -£6O. The
1
successfully."
gulling
people
'
|the heat displayed all round, that the Sullivan's status m the matter, wherewas
tor it 'wasn't m his lino. Some tlm»
forthcoming,
Bailey
she
sued
said
that
money
being
Continuing,
not
Mrs.
r
afterwards ■"BHon tola Davy that tehe<
quicker the matter is cleared up the upon Mr. Sullivan offered to go into the
Court,
joining
desertion
she
County;
-Bailey m the
when sho learned of.the
witness box and swear that he had
was going to ace Hawthorne about tho
ELLEN HAWTHORNE,
"Mrs, Ada Bailey"\ as co-defendant.
sought an interview with Stanford.
maintenance, and Davy said he reckw
been engaged by the natives, whose
secretary,
Matrimony
who said
Who Mnde a Mesa of
Had tho suit proceeded there
"I saw the latter's
oned sho had no chance. "Why," aha
names he mentioned. One word led lo
In addition to these, letters werepro- many and eventually Mr. Blomiield de" WOUUD HAVE BEEN EXPOsuavely, 'Mr. Bailey has gone on a
asked tho sergeant, "ain't I
■■■■"
Enropean,
Flndlay,
bo
übfrom
G.
G.
world,
and will
duced
a
SURfiS,
tour round the
clared that, during the whole course of calfrd all right and "costa" Neave afKEEPING ALT/ RIGHT NOW?"
Villa,
Tank-street,
Auckland
Brisreplied,
"Well,
of
sent for two years.' I
his" Native Land Court experience, he terwards Intimated that evklence In
but- tho caso was conveniently setbane, who apparently devoted himself
had replied that he believed sh©
"
" ,tlod< and hushed up.:iAs Bailey's conDavy
Iam his wife. Ihave been
a better scheme for
had
never
known
connection with it was to bo taken nt was. *
to tho "bird apports." .
,
HEARTLESSLY DESERTED, x
the
cubino signed 'hor affidavit m the case
.Mm didn't know that
Christchurch.
clearly
shown,
"Truth"
has
now
to
'
" *'Ada Bailey,1 the _.ireal Mrs. Bailey
Lawyer Leathanj: What \vn»? thai
ca*o could only
a
divorce
op
In
and left, sick and ailing, without
that
the
evidence
all but the obesaed.
interests
date of lhat Interview, sorgennt?
threatened to prosecute, her for per-.
bo Urken on commission wUvn the witNATIVES,
f
means of support. My husband has
Davy: It whs Carnival week, beFRAUD,
IS
A
He
BAILEY
God/one.
away
from
»Jury,^and. Bailey, was much perturbed,
with
woman.'
neb's
was
away
another'
Mr.
gone
and, he would like to remind Mr. Sulcause Iasked her if she knew whoj
a.t^oou
i""- pandit Js said to bo his wife's continuhad
divorce
ual
'answered,
'
secretary
confidence
trickster
of
the
first
he
a
dorand a
Stanford's
'
livan, whom ho described as "My reckoned
magnitude, and, like most fellows who
promo Court sittings conclud- ther there were any lmrd ca«e« knockV ed threats In .this respect that has
rowfully, 'Yes, that has been the great
friend," that the husband or the lady In the Su
ing about tho town.
<"■';',
cleverly practice such palpable Imposicaused him to, clear put now. But
was none other than Mr. ed.Lawyer l^athum: Didn't you mok«
CONCUBINK JENNIE,
Now. think again, sergount. Didn't
Adtei*ls not the only concobine that
tion, he is a promiscuous womanistfr. question
accused Hoy that Hbice Hawthorne
George EHott, chairman of the Exhibitho
i BiiUpy has had.
He lived, under the
time
lnvcrcargllJ
wrecked
the
lives
of
two
wo«o»ne
u«o?
He has
"
tion, and owner of ono cf tho most a tri^> io
- ptetence that ho was a single man,
; hadn't divorced her Him. was goii\g to
,
year
ago.
ho
was
hla
wife's
nnd
his
first
concua.
—Yes,
about
men/
man. Iwent and told her that
hug him for maintenance? Y»«x,
valuable blocks of buildings m Queennho
with a girl named Jennie, whose por- my husband. She wan terribly cut up.
bine's while his second concubine will strolt.
And you saw tho aci!u«ud there?— might haves said that. I won't sw«ar
In which Messrs. Nicholson and
trait, decked out In her lover's Unlver- and told me she had a baby boy by
probably be given the go-by when he
60llcltors, cfli'ce was situated. Yea.
Grlbbens,
it,
to
v sltyii headgear and gpwxi, we publish. him. She also said ho had promised
Did you talk about a watch that bcMr. Sullivan replied that he was not
iMwyer Leaiham submitted thafr
Jennie had a child to Bailey whlio the to marry her. and that he had taken
oC
the
marrlaßC?—
child
ton
persons
with
tho
m
this
lonKinl
concerned
there was no case to go to v Jttry, but.
latter was living wkh his wife and her to Sydney, where her baby was
ye>«!
Oh,
Himply
acting
AND
Hi
wan
on
In(h«
MOHAMMED'S WII-'K
matter.
S.M. played four nccs and Elian,
lawfnl daughters. . i
born. Iseparated from him and sued
At that time you «ald you'd fc'otyo»«* protesting -her Innocence of criminal
structions and tho records which apASSISTANT.
Bailey had been living with this girl
Colllngpeared on tho file In the Native Land docrco?— No. As ftfr as I know. Itold intentlooH, was committed for trial n&
him for maintenance In the
(unknown to his wife) at the same wodd Court.
Ultimately he begged
Board.
her 1 had-posted tho ..watch und that the next «lttinKH of tho Suprcm©cohabiting
he
with
the
next,
tlmoos
was
and.
ho likes know what Is In
Judge Wilson then Ht&ted that ho yho
his way back to me, and I forgave
Court.
latter, and had taken1his concubine 1o
dutyablc
parcel, because Australia is
thought the best coarse to adopt would
him. Then ho went on working for IS
Hall wns allowed.
Sydney to be confined. . The young months.
WAS A FREE WOMAN,
country. So now Ithink I will go to
Then he met this woman
tfto Alison jukl KUott mattere
be
to
lot
woman hailed from Heatticote, and he Ado, with whom he has since ltved us
.lullumlur myself, and shall «ond your
as they wero ntll the Board
alwul
stand
a
convftniation
Tlien there was
met her at a seance. When Mrs. Bai- her husband.
Indian curiosities. 1 have bought a
Ho paid me some
met tit Kaikobe lo August, where the tlift dJvouce?— l can only remember
I cannot
A well-known Wellington toucher, nH,
ley learned of' the liaison and Induced money for two years. 1 havo had to
fine Indian golden shoes.
parties reside, uiul where they could Kaylnj? »ho wa« free a« txir tua 1 know.
Halloy to own up, there was a separa- continually threaten him with legal
v
convivial ntcctuip the other ntirht,
seyd It by parcel, but will brlnj? up
bo examined.
Impression
at
UVr<- y«»u under the
.-'( Hon.; She Informod the girl of her
In tbo following ircm.* B« uaJtl 1£
August.
St
me
m
runt?
up
.'ntorjoctod
had
him
at
tho
with
Mr.
Sullivan
here
In
di1
that.
for
petition
your
(hiu
proceedings.
time that
NITS MOHAMMED.
occurrod In l»i» own experience, but,
paramour's treachery, and a few years Kllda Court last August twelve
the meantime, the land might be sold vorce hud boon HticcwjsCul?— Ye*.
that'H another quostion. "'I tutktd &
by Ellott, and be woula ask the Judge
later had Bailey arrested for descrt- months, and got an. order against him
Sub-Inspector Mctvtnnon.a«kcd .Urn boy In my claim." wild lit*. *to illu*-'
injr.hcr'and his daughter. An order for £1 per
Dear Friend, I have sent you a
week, which ho complied
to inform the District Land Registrar whothor
fly
at him
lillen had had a
'dfttnpor' i«
parcel. Inclosed in* It cotton seed,
was roado for the payment of 10s a
of tno position and the exact area con- for malntonanoi! a coupio of months trato the two of the word-that,
month ago. The clerk
mum iw
mryn
Hindoo
"Dsd
-, week and the defendant was required with until a received
dry
peas,
plctur,
firmed, na well ca the fact that tho
Indian
a
sftntence."
grain,
enclosa letter
"Ye**."
of the courts
ulx>nt hJ« fcot l>««
tlcular
damperwhole of the purchase money hud. not ago and Jim nnswcrwl
too
golden ribbon, noxlvo stales coins, ka*to find a surety of <£ 25 within 24 ing money that wa« described by the
What did you do m ih«> mnlier?— l injfwijJGd."
with tho or- writer
boen paid, n« ordered by President
r
laf and seed of kalaf, seed of euro*,
hours for bis compliance
"
consulted my HollcHor about It.
Dtnnle.
' as
soft stuff for our pillow, our rock salt.
y der. :
■■." /■■"-." ': - '
Uiwy«r henthftm: Why?— Because I In th« fjunoiw cold l«a aad<#in4r«rTh»s led. Mr. Blorafield to again deUltimately Bailey deserted Jennie
A "FINAL. PAYMENT,"
native sweet meal, co. Iam shameful
.rimprt-jwton that I was
l
raid on BUI Majwey t'oCbep-duy,
i* *and her baby, and, obtaining the
as Icould not send you your promts
clare "that the deal waa a perfectly was under the th* plaintiff and need pop
as Bailey bad left Australia. The letrenwlo
tea-kettle called Mi*. Don, who
I
divorced
.'from
date,
as Ihad mentioned m
straightforward one. nnd In tho beat
on certain
ter was In a woman* handwriting,
U»o Job of president oftho
krop,
FORGIVENESS OF ms WIFE,
her
holdn
down
pay
for
native*,
according
Shoes and
lntercata of the
to !not
my succeeding letter.
and was unsigned. I have received
oniy ». co«pl».» of months \Vlmroln'» Cold T<» Onton, reckoned
wa«
which
Th*»n
it
her,
renwUnlng
quoted.
with her no money since, .1 learnod from JJr.
ho
I
tu"> agreementM from
quaran 1 qhall koi you when 1 com«
returned to
tb^y;
Uwt In tho I'robiWUon movement
for 18 monthH. She knew his tricks. Stanford t hut my husband Had urone
Mr. Kulllvnn; Vi>».
myself. Are you coming to India. It
MR. STANFoHD.
n«t
to Ui*> HuflNra««Uo movemvni,
Iwid,
a
fraud,
and he to Scotland to a Dr. Coatc*. a big aplyou do, hurry up, because Iam waJtirtif
* She knew ho wasHere la a letter
tbo largcHt number of women In Mm
LOOK AT TUB AGREEMENT,
ho rUuallst My husband has been round
kpew she knew.
to you. Iwish I could send you lot
world. Well, f«mal«> cold t«a prop*-.
t
atn
Vet,
not'Inatructlo
»».
and
Ireel
that
your
my
bya
now
Honor!
daughter
the,
pro»ont
beforeleav- the world three tlmw» already. The
flamn.
is attracted
sent her and his
of Indian curiositlen. In
gaiar* never bay* much iwmo p^tinf
again
to
who
protected
doing
my
duty
la
"Imost
v
th«
miUvc«
withstanding
It
Mr.
HlomfloM
but
concerning
try
.'HI thk*».
a. won- woman Ada was with him the lasi grief; yc-8, the great rief t-nbout that time 1. jfet too much to do. -I shall
ing" for Adelaide
Urn*, but wb«n they corapare thorn*
'»»w
U»o matter, ami ItiHlructed m«.
some moro larfi-er certainty that, nhonld the crafty creu- u#u]w«i
derful mummy (that Was HObsoqnent- time, and In stilt with him. She poaod woman, and Mr. BiTjkiy'M wife' I my bent to get you
Hfttvwi
Jud«;«*
WHuon
to & lot of chureh-bttroloft ood
upshot
will
bo
Mi.
Sullivan
vena
inTho
w«»
that
AujitntlosUt,
complained
hethat
picture.
Yours most ture return to
ly tfe bo shown' as an! "apport") which as "Mrs. Ada Bailey" In the Tumor was further told that dr. Stanfordhad and roat Hindoo
uUujd morderoon mwn»*c«, they deflim thclff ,
<Hffgli»K
til'"
b
Urn
thul
the
mutter
should
spiritualistic
iho
X
«P
matter
decided
kulUdk
aj?aln receive*! Into
ho bad left behind;— ■
Baiksy case. I- think lie nan cleared asked the woman to iruduco hermar- obedient,
In abcyanco until lh« lJoord met at own potation- us rcgardH wuilty and tb»'
KOOll MOHAMMED,
circle with open nrnxa as a mighty and referring to tho agreement.
proper proportion of thlnau.
»
out with the woman for good this riago linos (at tho tin,/ hv wiu«-dubiMr,
simply
jDear- Vlo and Allco^—
I
&xn
tn August nctu
fanaticism
1
Sullivan:
uoUnu-^n
Kalkoho
Indian.
medium. «ucb la
ous<O9 to her bona udcil), and.that sba
m adultery with
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K«i»K
TRUTH, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914.
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The useful Settler ran a good race
on both days at Napier.
.ter
Acceptances for the Wellington
Winmeeting close on Monday night.
Chortle is m the Winter Cup, but
not m the Grand National Hurdles.
Mr. J. McMahon, chief stipendiary
left on a holiday visit to Sydney last i
week.
f
.Peary and The Spaniard overshadow
the other entrants for the'Grand National Steeplechase.
. stone,
'
Miscount figures amongst the entrants for the Winter Cup.
" The ex-Wellington
jockey, H. Cairns,
will ride Clontaft m the V.R.C.Nation- ,?
al Hurdles to-day,
i' >
Obi, the favorite< for .this .yeafs
V.R.C. Grand National Hurdles* has
already won the race oh two previous "
.-v ' '/ t
occasions.
Ruffy is booked to leave for Trentham this week m charge of G. Morris,
The 'chaser will be ridden by McFlyiui m his races.
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. SPLENDID.SELECTION
IAN AND BROWN
"Dick" Pdrcivars broken legfis just
about right again and he hopes to be
hunting them along again at the Na<tional' meeting. "
Jockey W. Ayre has gone sou(h and
will ;ride Mr. D. Rutherford's fla"t
horses next season, while H. Coker
will, as m the past, steer the jumpers. '
At the conclusion of the racing at v*'
~
Napier, Sam Pan was brought by Mr.
Hassel, who it is thought, was actingon behalf of Mr. H.^M. Campbell,;M.P. ";.\
The "Sydney Sportsman'1says:J.
v'";
Henrys, the star weight-scatterer E.
of "
New Zealand, has been on a visit \o
Sydney; he and John Daly hid a royal s
time of it consoling each other.
, ■■-,
One horse that finished second In a,/ !hurdle race at Napier,yras handled In,
a most peculiar manner,,but the scajnpXv
escaped the notice of Stipendiary Duk;
K^l^ffimßmn
.
\ fl IIf I\
Ur 1111l
Ik/
"
g,
—
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-Goodwin Park; 11
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is
of
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the early fancies for the Winterone
:
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HurCountry orders ;promptlyattended to.
dles. Another well treated horse
is
Why
Right
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not send
Order along '
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The horses that fell to the list
May is here, and it's no good waiting any longer for
of
R
Gooseman, at the Douglas sale, at
chilly
your WINTER SHIRTS, for these are
days, and
Hastings, were secured,
the evenings are apt to get damp and misty.
on behalf of
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Mr. W. J. Douglas.
Out new TAN AND BROWN SHIRTS m all shades
At Riccarton, last week; the welland are priced from
.'
trainer,
known
R. Q'Donnell, had the
:
misfortune to be burnt out. He was a
; BY SPEARMINT."
heavy loser over the deal.
Morning was scratched for the Wingood
and they offer you the maximum of protection and
<**''>ter Hurdles as soon as the weights apl
style, at a small cost
,
r-. .■ ,
r
peared..
Hastings,
RACING- FIXTURES.
As at
Pelican fell m his
His owner could not
Different taoiica wer© tried on Aru- , \.
imagined he would get less than have
ako on the second day at Napier, Hhe
only start at Napier.
KINDLY ADD POSTAGE TO AJblr COUNTRY ORDERS
11
2
July 2 and 3 Gisborne R.C.
was ridden m behind, but it made no//
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Timothy got badly left m the Ahu- and probably he only wanted to save
'
July15 and 18— Wellington R.C. .
double bettors.
difference 'and the chestnut gelding-:' "
rirl Hurdles at Napier.'
would seem to be going,off. , v
{.-.'
Js to be given an easy time
Stroller pulled up lame after racing ofOtatala
NEWS AND NOTES.
it
The New Zealander,
and will not be aaked to race
the Shau-'*'
m the Petane Hack Steeplechase at again until
ghrau, jumped very indifferently m th«t ; .
the spring. The big gelding
entry for the. Napier. "." .
There is a very big ;
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. " , has only been
hurdle race at Moonee, losing ground v
up
,;
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about
Winter Cup this year. , ■'',.
two
months
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Old Rangikapua lightened up a lot and lacks condition, so
at each obstacle, and he was la^me oil' '
<
Quality"
that his trainer
Shirt
The V.R.C. Grana National Hurdle between the Hastings and Napier is adopting a very wise
up. He has beenscratched tor
pulling
policy
'
m not/
at,Flem- meetings.
race, three miles,
asking him to undergo a
the
y.R.C.
' will be run
Grand National Hurdles.
Grand Na]
ington to-day.
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f.ASK FOR.
'. Though he schools wellon the tracks tional preparation.
The Southern scribes are oryfng out r t
Contrary to custom, the bdoldes ac- Cousin Jack always manages to fall
about the weight glvW Glynelish at .'.,.
C. Cochrane who rode Sam Pan to
tually laid the winning* double on the m his racesk .
Trentham. These worthies did .the
votory
m the Ahuriri Hurdles at Nasecond, day at Napier.
samo thingiaboutDaylight Bill, but,h«u
The defeat of Player at Napier is pier,,has not been seen
m
the
saddle
Na-;
started a red-hot favorite and walked*
Janitor,;the half brother to the
not likely t!o get any weight off the much during the last two years,
tional -winner, Captain Jingle, showed Sabretache gelding. "
Nezatine ran third In the big handi- mat Hastings.
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gave a- very flne exhibition, but he
meeting concludes toThe
Gisborne
and the
cap
day
Napier.
a lot of pace at Napier.
the
second
at
on
public
=
P. W. McCabewaß aboard the out"
gave him a great
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day.
,
Microbe showed pace, m both his
'
reception
While at Hastings Mr. W. Ruther- ward boat lost week.;Ho has gone to* '
Imrner, who got into a wire fence starts at Napier, but he could not go when he returned to weigh m.. His ridMescal will win a flat race m the
ing companions .also mustered up
bought
big
Benzohian
colt
from
Melbourne
to
to-day.
ford
a
rido
Obi"
Allgo-'
some time back, is again being cxcrr on >w4th,v the jbig, weights. ,
spring.
and Soutti.lslandnejct
:*
gave him a hearty cheer.
C; L. Lagor. The price was 400 guineas. ing well, the Karamu horseman wltt!
cised on the.roads at Otakl.
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Humakaka could not start at Nawins at Napier has placed
His
three
bo
m
back
time
for
tho
Trentliwn
Pursefiller was seen at her best on pier as he' ":wasi on the, forfeit list at
A. McMilletv who haa not ridden a meeting this
Even though the. fences at Napier P. F.- Lynn at the head of the list of
l
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month.
her own course last week. Trainer the time of- nominations.
are-probably the smallest of any Stee- hurdle riders.
winner for some time, scored on Sir
Napier.
,
VI
at
George Colello has the Lethe filly very
plechase
Alba
buke
Foot©,
by
1
Jind
owned
course m New Zealand, and The entries for the Nationals are
Leolanter hit tho double hard m the
"Paton*^ ■»
well now.
, ,
Park Steeplechase at Napier, otherwise are comprised,mainly of brush, there good, but there is a lot of "old iron" m " As a sprinter Sylvander must be sec- Brown^ has gone dotty m ono btb4a ;■(-.
pins,
and
has
were
told
oft
,At
place!
been
for Btud " -,'
innumerable falls on both days.
ond only to Gigandra.
Warwick
\ Most of the Grand National candi- he might have been m a
duties. Daring his racing career h©; <
This does not say much for the quality the Steeplechase.
T'arm
month
he
carried
lOst
41ba
dates will be seen under silk at Trenlast
The new.owner of,Merrie Ladis now of jumpers at present
started 23 ttmea In races, won-.13 and
Byron could not act m. the going at to victory m the Flying Handicap.
tham, and keen interest will be taken well
.m commission Napier
evenon the few 'pounds he gavewithout
was Bent home
dead-heated Inanother. Hia earnings "
and
he
jumpers like Xady Bibbero,
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,
m thefr doings.
Sir racing;on the second day.
for him a .couple of months ago.
Diavolo
commissioned
m
stakes amounted to £14.026 lOA. '
heavily
Lethe
and
was
Bonny,
got
away
up
In the
W. Bell got off Portraiture on the T. Meagher had the misfortune to air and did not gain the ground
Hack
Hurdles
Napier,
enfor
the
first
at
Napier
did
not
form
at
lieapuki's
ona
second day at Napier, and A. Oliver breali his collar bone when Exotic fell would have vexpected
showing was very poor and j J. Larnbess has a team of half;">
from euch pro- title him to a nominationm the Grand but his keeping,
fluked- a winning ride after a very withhim m the, Napier Steeplechase^ ficient jumpers.
not
m
with the excellent dozeu going. King Soult, who was only
,
Hurdles.
National
ence. ■"'
lucky run on the l
performed
by him at worked on the hills prior to the Great "
schooling
tasks
HOTELS
Fashion Plate is now, muscling up'
' j
Northern meeting', is now a regular■at-v"
Sir Daniel could not act m the mud Napier.
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The cover of the Napier Park race- nicely and' it won't be long before v-pld,Sir,Lethe can still hold his own.
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tendant on the tracks, and if ho stands
He;
was In front nearly the whole way at Napier, but he may do better on a
printed m mourning as a
cards
was
the '^heads"
entrust her with a few] m; the Napier
,s\
Paramata paid a record price when up to his workwill bo taken to the a
dry track at Gisborne. :
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Steeplechase,
mark of respect to the club's late presi- pounds.
but an. ; other
.
ran'second to Merrle Lad at Napier. Wellington meeting to contest the big
v
1
. \j dent, Mr. Jno. McVay.
.veteran m The Chief wore him AlceS (MyßtiQcation— Eland) is it- he
;
He looked to have a chance m the handicaps.
<
out
before
h
e
down.
is
sjaid
i^-,
\Exotic
looked
washed
t
he
run'
Itis
that
she
\
from
the last fence. beautiful mover.
Listen was a great tip for the Win- ra,ced at-Nap'ler. In the blg^Steeples On the,second day
open race on tho second day, but he
the
tracks.
on
with a half mile less the equal of Settler
ter Oats at Napier, but she had the he fell at the second fence, land was. *a to go he
The cross-country jockey, J. N^ Me- "
collided with the fallen Water Works
TO STARDIWE SEASON.
m.
walked
A
peculiarity
may
about
win
sound,
out
wide
when
Omanawa
get
keeps
luck
to
carried*
Qregor,
got
gash
bad
Ifhe
and he
a bad
m the chest.
who had a leg so badly broken
?'
the two horses named was that m
. . . good' deal cut about
looking a likely winner.
race, but at present there are grave
a
at Moonee Valley last month, Ismkkingv«
the
'
I&.T BRA<2KBNPIe£©, AMBERLEY,Napier
Steeplechase
they were
At the conclusion of tho racing at such good reoovery that he- was able
standing a prepara-,
,MbUington Is still beingikept on his
--1914.
evenly backed.- A similar, state of af- doubts about him
Better handled, Bonny would have
Napier, Mr, C. Morso purchased Jessa- to leave St.
OWNERS
and BREEDERS of Blood been second m the first Hack Steeple- feet, but heujs still very sore.- The big fairs existed
tion.
Vincent's Hospital for hi* T'
J
m the opening race onthe
g) Stock,. Stallions, .and In-foal Mares,
mine on bohalf of a, Giaborne client.
fellow had a run at Napier, but he did second day when
Fair Rosamond ran a good race un- The black maro will be useful In the home last week. The Injured limb, ia
, should protect themselves, anfl IN- chase at Napier," but his rider had no not c^ifipletiß th6
.
Bodenham
and
Ran(imp.),
course.
V
plastqr
of Parld, and it must necesm
>
furly each carried1the same amount
der, her big weight m: the Stewards' hunting field,
idea of saving any ground on the ;
foaled 1904. >
SURE with the
but she is not worth a sarily be somo time before McGregor
of
get
conditioned'
not
'Dajrijly
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looked
the.best
but
she
could
,
Napier,
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"'money.
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BONIFdRM is a true-actionMibrse,
dish of tripe as a racer and' her owner will bo able to
CO, Ltd," turns. .' :.
his calling,
horse In the Settlers' Hack at Napier,'
drum.
and, like all the family, a great stayer. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE
luck
followed
a
good
Wise
proverbial
passing'
The
was
m
her
on.
Ho stands about 16.2% hands highland the oldest Company doing LTVB both the Ha>yke's Bay and'Napier clubs but^he^jran very, badly and" was'not' The "stipes"''missed several opporJudging by the waylicapukl'ran at
■<v
The. big bet of £600 to
. has great muscular, quartert, ;Well-. STOCK business m the World.
tunities .to
winter, meetings, and /there", started on the second day. %."
themselves at Napier, his win .the week previous must
Andrea has not enjoyed much 'of a by Jti wctl-Known
Auckland punter 'to!^
Batesi
Prompt for their large
Hastings
sprm^^ribs^spl^njdld barreU,8%-inch . towwit Current
and Najrter: From what can have been something m the nature of reputation, so far, VbuV he x lookri liko a: Wellington 'bookmaker
at both
Bracken- started favorite m the. sec^
< ]<£"■;. '\>y >.'
were very
that
■bone; hi' fact, iifc''caiil(bo said> without Setttetoents.
,
be
Jse
e
n
,
turning out useful and should win a max would get a place In
ond Hack Hurdles> at Napier, buti^-as; able of :of the trio they are oply cap- a fluke.
places.
fear of contradibtlon^ he is one of ithe
the*Great .
doing,
may
Island,
beeloy
what
hack
race
m
the
South
tried
run
off
the
course
be
termed
the
poinit
usual,
horses
m
coriforniatlon
he
to
of,
truest
(
"parlor maid" part of the
The list of killed 'chasers and injured and finished, tailed on*.
Big fields contested the different rode him very hard- m the concluding Northern Hardies has not bo far-been "
Under New,Management.' '
we h^iye m the'cqlprties.
work,
but
paid,
according
and
to all accounts, is
jockeys is not sd heavy this year a3
the running of the horses, which should events at Napier and a fresh record event at Napier, and he just woredown
BONIFORM only s'iarted three times,
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Castle
not likely to be. The ptinter ia
and has, therefore, had all the vitality
it was last season, when at nearly every ;Last- week Peary wasJbrought to be their first duty, is as m and out as for a winter meeting was established Sir Alba on the post.'
looking for a way out— £6oo is a,lot
Irift m him to continue being oneof our
PARNBI^ AVCKLA2TD.
, .
meeting a horse was killed and two or Hastings^ and given a school over the ever it was. At Hastings there was on "the machine.
leading sires,) ;
big fences.v He acquitted himself-very a particularly strong
MRS. R. QRYLLB (late of Empire three riders injured. - ;
Tho New Zealand cross-country Joc- of.money and alleges that tho taker
tho, door
knocking
at
ramp
was
worked m
Sunbeam
At 2yrs he won ,the Breeders' Plate HoteL dawera, and Tauera HotoL
Hagerty, who seems,to take a of tho wager had "wood" on^. Him.,
badly and also had a fall. .
connection with a jumper; there who m the Motea Hack Hurdles, at Napier, key, L. shifting,
Kiwitea, a stable mate of Jackman's,
m Sydney, of five furlongs, beating 20 Wairarapa) has taken over
dealof
made quite! a remark- What the 'Hvood" consisted of- he does
others, Including Mountain King. Mai Hotel, and will be pleased the above .was a quiet tip for the Hunt Club u'The owner of Immensity put a hun- raced out next to the steeplechase buthe was quite unable to concede 171b
recovery when Sam Cook blun- not say, but, m a letter to the book- '
to meet old Steeplechase at Napier, but his rudder dred on his mare when she won at fences the first day and strolled m
able
tine, etc. At 3yrs he easily accounted
Immensity.
to
Best Brands oli
dered at a fence In the Steeplechase at maker, ho implies, that the latter had
for the Auckland De*by, and at 4yrs he and new Friends.
must have been set badly for ho. had Napier. This would get him more than on the second day. At Napier the week
offered for sale at Hastings Moonee. The Btccarton rider is get-> something m his' favor. Aa B. Ra<vu
Vi
was
carried top weight, 9st lib, m the Great Wines and Spirits Stocked. ;
Hastings
following
over
the
failure..
two
horses
closely
evenconnected
week, but no one wantedher. She ting plenty of engagements m the son of the trainer of Merrimax, rode
'Autumn Handicap (C.J.C.), of 1% Speight's Celebrated Ales on Tap. a roll early m the race.
"
started m
same race, and the right i last
miles, and won very easily.
tho horso when he fell over Donnel on »
perfect jumper and this won her Southern State.
It looked very much as if Sir Alba -Braebura got a rare showing up m one scored,the
is
a
but the wrong one had to the second Hack Hurdles at Napier.
The eldest of Bonlform's stock are RIGHT TURN ! QUICK MARCH ! should have been.second m the New- the first Hack Hurdles at Napier, for
the. fiat, only a madman would suggest
up
pulled
be
at the barrier and also m
iiow only four-year-olds, and as two of
At the Interval to*—
Probate of the will of Jockey W. H. that he was In It, and probably the
stead Hack Handicap at Napier. As it ho got left a furlong, but was then the straight to allow
the
on
second
produced
them,, m Bon Rove and Bon Ton, have
Formby
was
Smith, who died from the erteot of an Auokland punter refers to other rid- \,''
of this. Then
was, Deeleyon Andrea caught McMil- ridden right out and finished fourth m
won th&H.B. Stakes, Wanganui Gplnthere was a case on the second day, day at Napier, but he broke down bad- acoldent at Rosehlll, has been proved crs m the race. It will be remember- :
v
a 'big field.
Sir Alba napping,
cas,H>B.Guineas, Stewards'Handicap, Just a- few doors
len
on
bad
second
fence.
It
was
ly
at the
when a rider allowed a favorite to run
from His Majesty's
,C.J.q.r Derby, Bte^d- Gold Cup, Auck*
at £14,966.
The widow and son get od that the Auokland stewards heldan ,
Gondolier is not as good as we have off without any apparent effort to .stop
Leonta may be seen to advantage m
luck for T. Long to have the horse go tho estate,BUbJect to payment of £ 110s inquiry into the fall at tho time and .
Theatre, Wellington.
Jand DertJy, Au^mpLHandicap (C-T.a),
the
led,
spending
Trenbeen
to
believe.
He
ran
off
on
such
a
Handicap
at
the Parliamentary
him. An up-to-date "stipe," who knew wrong on him' after
per week -to tho deceased's mother.- found that it was an accident, but^la^ (
St. licger; etc. there Is no doubt about PROMPT ATTENTION.
tham, for he likes the mud and should first day at Napier, and m his next at- his business, would have been down lot of .time over him.
bis ability to, g^_ high-class w.f«l.
GOODIJQUOR.
The know-alls -reckoned that Smith week a writer' In an Auckland, pj^per,
a
going
after
pulled
weights
tempt
« stock.
than
was
fup
P. COBTIN .* Proprietor. A# *bo better able to carrybig
One- of *hiii two-year-olds is
on the workers like a ton of bricks, but
urges a fresh inquiry by the A.R.C.,
a lot of careful take no was worth over £50,000,
There
were
couple
of miles.
<Mrd on the list of that age.
most of the other runners. .
m the absence of Mr. J, MacMahon, m risks at fences Jockeys riding at Hastfor the sake of all the ridersJa
and
New,
Mares may bo met by boat at Lytsays:
Melbourne "Truth"
"The
Eocene was a bit unlucky m having Australia, it looks as if the wrong- ings and Napier. The general practice
it Is to be coped that jthls Will
ways m
has
tried
all
the
race
Perhaps
been
by
train
at
which
Amberley,
Mbro,
"toltonor
Zealand-bred
who Is rather a be held.' Probably because a book-'
his races lately, but he does not seem to run round her field on the bend In doers are going to have a royal time, is to allow a horse to run off if he Is good
xuna twice daily. ..sort of gelding, was expected by maker is interested m the business no
TERMS: 36gns. per Mare.
be much good though he gallops the Bracelet at Napier, but Brans- as' the other "stipes" have very .little not Jumping too well. No wonder own- his connections
to give a good account inquiry will bo held, tu»(l ,thp«e who
WEIkjNGTON. to
Paddocklng: 6s per dry mare, and tiAMBTON-QXJAT,
(
well on the tracks. His failures have field would have been more so had he knowledge of the game, and the wonder ers prefer to give their riding to the of
himself m the hurdle race at Moonee, are refusing to pay hive'A^gt^iJ Idla "'■
is, however did they get their well younger Jockeys.
y
fta 6d wet mare. Groomage,
10s 6d.
watch- been defeated.
costly to Hastings ''
track
\
been
;
F.
HILTON
Proprietor
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but he proved a great disappointment, of this. It will be interostirig to* sß© ;
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{All caroj fcb respdnißl^ililT'.,
billets?,
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paid
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jkiummer will again be In the boom
ers.
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Purseflller and Portraiture were aa hiu jumping was faulty, and^he soon whether tho wager will bo paid, lf*jtMe'
Only a limited number of mares will '
(Late of Paekakariki).
Hastings beat a retreat from tho front division
,
fca-lakdn*" Apply—
As W. Bell did not go to Giaborne, for the Winter Cup $is year. He la
moat consistent during
inquiry is held and the ohargea foutM
G. U STEAD,
B. Deeloy will now have no difficulty now shaping up with tn"e racing he is
and the Napier meetings. Considering and was a long way back at the end. to bo groundless. What probably;' JnI
looks
Brajckeafteld,
Gazeley
gelding
surprising
Amberley;
winning,jockeys
getting,
pair
riv
and the
It was
CITY
m heading the list of
the form of the
He will need to Improve a deal on this duood the rash punter to make the -bit
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that The Summit— runner-up to them Idisplay if ho is to win.
for the fifth time, W. Bell will take unco.mmpnly.wql].- ^
TRIANGIiB, CHKISTCHURCH.
is that Merrimax galloped exceptionHastings—
tit
should have been allowed
second place, and the consistent Oliver .' Moirecambe- was too sore .to race at
jl
ally well with a noted .performoTvode
.■"■'.■(■". The Sportsmen's Home,
and tho Most will bo next.
At the conclusion of the race at.Na- morningprior
top at such a good price m the conNapier. The big bay is entered for the
to the rgco, and It^op/cCentral Hotel m Chriatchurch.
*
plcr,
Armstrong,
Mr. James
Vicecluding event.
When Waterworks fell m the Park Grand National Hurdles, so he may bo
--ed pounds to pennies, aa the wwmlt tof
of
tho
Dannovirko
president
Racing
P.O. Box 558.
'Phone 60S. Steeplechase at Napier It looked as oxpec'ted to bo seen m action at TrenRaheon, the half sister to Ataahua, Club purchased tho Finland gelding, that gallop, that he would K«t < a
for he lay tham and Rlccarton.
neck,
if
ho
had
broken
his
OUR
fell
In the Stewards* Stakes' at Freak, for 150 gqtneas. Trainer A. place. Tho unforeseen happonod^-aind
Proprietor.
W. 8. MITCHELL
a considerable time with his toes m Kauroa could not act m the mud
Napier. At the subsequent inquiry, Neal's patron is getting- qulto a uso-| now those concerned aro looklni fjor
the air. Later on ho got up and was when ho used to rac& on the flat and
Taylor, rider of the mare, said that ful team around him now and, well a square off to dodge their
ablo to reach his box.
things
prevails
WINNING JOCKEYS.
order
of
now.
W. Price, on Byron, waa responsible placed, his latest acquisition should bo With them it was a case of "head*) I
tho same
?. -V
the
finish
of
tho
for the accident, but as that rider was easily able to pay hla way, for consid- win, and tails, you lose."
(Fontenoy—
Melinite),
dog
who Ho was
tired at
Hereford
Blrkfleld,
Napier
/
is
m the van at tho time of tho foil, bo ering his condition ho ran two Stirling
Steeplechase.
On Thu flat.
carries thu sarao colors as
"'
could not havobeen responsible and no races at Napier.
(Continued on Next Page.)
Bransfleld Just walked m windy
B. Deeloy...
56 'W. O'Halloran... 8 a flno big sort. It was noticeable that
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action was taken.
running
on
at
the
end
of
the
-_
ho
was
la
<t v
.
Napier.
with
tho
at
Ho
a
W, Bell
j
51 J.O'Brien...
8
Bracelet
Napior,
Hurdles
at
and
kindly
second
Hack
and
if
bo
takes
to
knocked
out
A. Oliver
useful horse
Parawanui seemed to be
45 B. Henderson
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by the two falls ho hud at Hastings
7 he may como good shortly.
the jumping business he should be able
B. Berry ~.
48 R.Hunt
J., Q'Shea
43 J.Franois... "... 7
The much-boomed Grey King started to win plenty, of hurdle races.
and at no atago gf the first Hack HurF. K. Joma -..86 W. Scobto...,' » 7 a 0 to 8 fayprlte m the open hurdles
Cent.
dles at Napier did ho ever look like a
Tyrannic was produced for tho first
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6 on the second day at Napier, and after tlmo this season m the Hack Steeple3i R. J.Horn
winner. He was not produced on tho
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W. Young
6 getting left he was m front at the first chase on the opening day at Napier.
8? W. Kirk
second day and will probably bo given
H. Gray
5... 31 A. J. MoFlyan
C fence and was not again headed. His Ho looks well and if he keepa sound,
a short spell before being asked to race
ALSO
>
.J. Conquest
28 W. Kobinson
6 showing must moke the Htlpes feel fool- should win a race before tho season
again.
■i
W.- Prico
6 ish every limp they compare it with closes.
26 J. Gunning
Nupler,
Chatmoss had done no
At
BBT^ißa fl^r
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5 his Hastings nm day's form.
Hastings mooting ow*
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work
since
the
nominagiven
A.H.,WiUop
has
been
a
32 H. Griffiths
The Chief
'*^» '
5
BB
i injy to having received a bad kick whilo
iNfatawcrewerc neemod to havo the tion m tho Grand National Steeple0. Brown
5
21 R. Trigger
previpost
at tho
Hack Hurdles at Napier safe chase. Such a fine old plug has a
In his race the week
L. Wilson'
10 D. Anderson .;..■ » 6 second keeping
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turn for home, chance m any race amongst such a lot
ous. On tho second, day at Napier bo
Sid Reid w
17 E.Manson ...' fi m his jumpedat thelast
backed,
was well
but
he
failed
badly
go
fence
to
but
he
tho
poor
jumpers
as
are
seen
F.Homes
16 R. Manson
5
of
out at the
tho pace hoi by VI nnd. at tho finish,
A. Reed
16 'A.TriokJohank... 5 and;Vi caught and boat him m tho run present time.
very
hit
some
of
tho
he
was just beside thfe placed horses.
home.
Ho
fences'
nod
I
O.MoArtan' ...15 L.Morris...
"
Odessa is now badly broken down
hard at Hastings and this probably and
.^^bYb^bbßbbbh^blb^bV^b^b^^b^bb^^^a
«mbk\ *''* f
E.Lowe;
E.Rodmond ,-..
li
Morrlo
Lad lias a very unsightly
has
been
turned
out
at
Trontham.
'
carefully
Stor^is
at
Najump
more
made
him
M. MoUonsvld 13 T. Humphreys... 'I
With
knee, and the wonder Is that ho can
Ei Dorado has gono for good this
J.Oampbell
-'
1!T'R;BIHs
i pier.
time, Ho broko down badly m tho
jump at all with it. He was quite
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EVERY
TO-MEASURE
SUIT
4
O.Bmorßon ..: 18 P,' D.Jotwi
equal to tho small fences at Napier m
Over it,thousand pounds were inves- Juuo Steeplechase at Hastings and husj
L.Nodder ...12 R.W.King
i ted on tho machine on Amity's number- been pensioned off.
tho Hack Steeplechisc on the opening
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11 0. Kennedy
4 in the concluding event at Napier.This
day. On tho second day, Handlcapper
gelding
The
Sir
Laddo
was
priced
_:.
11 H. Goldfinoh
4 is considerably more than any other
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Coyle classed him as tho equal of Sir
W9Smr
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several- quarters, but owner Keith"
T.
11
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Clarke...
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same
though
accepted
carried
on
but
for
Ixstho,
r-^
hus
he waa
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B^Ba^Bßk
i
Whlto decldodto' take htnx homo and;
.j.11 W.Emarfton
O.Stovre
3 horse
scratched on the <iour»e.
Tho black gelding was very Boro and spell
season. Ho is auro toI
J.
11
Paulgmin.
Board
0.
8
what
one
would
exhim^next
a
lot
liolow
THISTLE
be on* tho "boom for tho Grand Nil-'
3 run
I^aat year's CJranh National Hurdles {
Donovan ..* 11 W. Woller
pect from ji horso thought capable of tional Hurdles nfcxt year.
of*Syi4niyvnnd Mulgravo-sts.) H.
IS STILL ON.
winner, Morning, yma given a raco j
A. MoKay...
Ik J, Cordue...
3 winning
■»VObnxcr WELLINGTON.
v Winter Cup.
' For a maiden and considering that it
8
W.Ryan
11-J.Wallis
m tho Settlers' Ha k at Napier nnddid
Proprietposa
MRS. KEENEY
H is an open question whether tho was- only his second school over
F. Porter ..,
9 A. Worrawald
8
well considering U waa his first outbis
really
minimises
of
brush
fencos
H,
9 L.TraiU
3 use
JQOOD ACCOMMODATION.
Ing this year. T^?ro Is much speculaYouor
fences, Idealism did fairly well In tho.
steepleMEAIiS.
accident*
m
number
of
SIRST-CDASS
8 tho
H.TrieWobank 9 R.Barlow...
tion as to what yelght ho will get m
Napier Steeplechase. Ho fenced well
Every well-known Bmnd of Spirits, Xi. Hagetty ;.i 9 J.Tnpp
8 chases. After witnessing tho racing, at for two and a-half miles, but he was
this year's race. >The Wellington han*
noting
tho
Napier
stocked.
and
and
Hastings
«... 3
dlcopper, Mr. H Coyle, probably hit
rWlncs and Albs
0. Monk ..*>...■ 9 Ja«. Pine
tired then and McCn.be wisoly pulled
the
mooting,
falls
"at
each
TARIFF REASPNABLE.
H. Watson
8 number of
.9 *V. Loo
the null fairly <\i the head when ho
him up.
R. E. Brown
9 Stan Roid
8 writer is led to iho conclusion that
NOTE—
gdvo him 11,2 Injtho Winter Hurdles. I
a
of
half-acnool8 E.Copo»take
8 brush fences cause lot
3.Hj Moore.
Tho Australian Jockoy Club haa
8 ed horsea to ra.ee In steeplechases
Extra Pant* to Each Suit.
In one of tho »turdlo races at Napier,
J.MeOombe ...-8 T. O'Connor
Just received from England a Jlfellfe
A. McMillan
8 B. Oliver
3 hence the accidents.
two of the runnjrs were out by thmnpresentment In oils of tho renowned
Holves, racing t»» tho laut fence. One
OTAKI.3
<
R.Yoang... .« 8 W. Adaxna
Mt. Victoria had a big load m the Carbine, from tho brush of Mr. A. C.
rider badly InuMVred with tho other*,
and
with
Havell.
Tho
under
iho
picture
Napier,
OVBR
came
Every
MDBDLBB.
Stewards' Stakes at
JA; Splendid Houso Replete with
find
those who -/ereat tho turn expecnotice
of
Messrs.
untl
unbeatable,
v
John
McDonald
go
'~+ 16 J.Deerey
Comfort and Coorcnlencc.
P, Flynn
5 hnlf rallo to ho looked
ted there woulA.bo trouble,, but to the
hIH hock boot camo'off and after Walter Brunton, during thoir recent
but
,
nearly
Century.
Half
a
Train
15
F.
fi
for
Xutcbea
L,
surprise of everybody not a word w»«
'^Established
England; and they wore «o
6 striking himself ho quickly slopped. .aojourn In
F.McCabe
'8 I.O'Oonnfifl
said. Hero is /mother Instance of tho
of
Propriotoi*.
",Z 7 A. Ward
OEO. McBEATH
fi On tho second day ho hung out m hfs MHlfifled with tho artist's treatmentHa
FOR MEN
J/Tflsloy
OUTFiTTERS
pdrlorimald business. Borne of the
4 old Htylo and carried half the field oft .tho subject thnt they recommended
HrCopo?take, .» 7 G. Mmrchant
"stipen" are vety goml at reporting on
7 J.Aaderton
i the caursfl. Thiß allowed the favorlto jwrehttKO by the Australian Jockoy
L.Hagwty f
the parlance or* bettln*r with th«» bf>ok;.. ,7 H. Trickiobank 4 Portraiture to gnt up on the fence ami Club, and that was effected by Mr. EdA. A, RICHARDSON
A.Jnlian
makers and of/the Jockeys* smoking m
A. J. McFlvnn'..; 7 E. Copentake
4 hudit not boon for itaiH ho would prob- munds, manager of Lord Roscbcry's
(I>Uo of Walpawa).
their colors, tfc, but they cAnnot *«c
aa at stud. The painting makes a valuable
a ably have b««n out ftt v place,
Wellington,
T. Humphrey*... 6 T.Jotm*
a bad chop oiit Hk« tho on<» jriven by
6 J.Roach
3 tho time of tho trouble. Mi. Victoria, addition to the collection of oqulno
A.Rao
MAtawarewero to VI In the «econd Uack
3 KflLUer, Amber Whlto ami UsUrn, colebrlUrH that ndorn the AJ.C. com-. 6 X.Gray
F.DouglM
PETONE.
Hunilej» at Napier.
,
gone.
him
inHioc
room.
Lorrigao
3
all
Bcumcd
to
havo
6
H.
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That's good enough— lsn't it?
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suppose that the candidate has some
sit a,s an
executive olßcer, but it often happens
that sentiment enters into an election,
and as a result the man of influence
and miuns the ability to officiate on a
sporting body secures the majority of
the votes. and thus becomes a fullblown pfflcial, whether he has or has
not the capacity, or ability to figure
but the wants oi? the sporting commu*
nity as a whole.
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There have at times been sitting as
~
(by
'stewards on the D.J.C. men who never
did have, and never,could have, the
slightest pretensions to knowing what
public (to say nothing of .owners)
GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES Slip JElail,is the name .claimed for ,the
desired; and for mShy .years the pubyoungster
the Achilies-^Pearlie
m. P. lic and the owners have btien paying
Was Everything Right ?
,
Conway's stable.
£
And it is quite
for a big "picnic."
Ngapuka continues to shape well m time that some new blood was infused,
'In «-'«Waimangu's'' notes on the his'schdbling.
as the saying is. The public will be
JGreat^Northern rueeting "Truth" readof something new, but they want
a
par
mentioning
liigenkender
-will
remember
a
knocked
himself
a
ers y
few glad
"seasoned;" .
labelled
it
night
ago,
was|nothing
mornings
600
to
£
500
made
the
but
it
seritoet of.Ci£
MerripVess for the past few
doing
again.
the
G.N.
Hurdles
that
and
he
is
solid
work
local
ous,
beforei
The
xnax would,not finish In the first three. Gloy is being ridden about the roads w6eks liave contained paragraphs giv'As is well'fcnow,n, Merrimax fell, to- and will go into regular training ing,the names of several locar business
gether with -ihr&p others, on the flat shortly. ..
men who are out for sport. Well* that
.
may be so. But, does it follow that
jjust alter -two fujriongs had been covRecap turned a beauty on Saturday,
ered, and,-'of course, did not finish' in
because a man is a successful busi"
ness man, or professional man, a suca place. " The bet wa,s then decided, morning 'while schooling over' the small
.
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:"' ■ stiqk's.'cessful publican, or a successful farbut paymeritr was not made immediT
ately, and, if all one hears is true, or.I Ngatir^uanui (Conway) and Admiral mer, that he-is the "man we havebeen
even;it rumor is not truej .it is up? tpj Soult (McFlynn) stepped over five hur- searching for" to assist m pushing on
Bacing dlub to inquire dles 6n[ Saturday morning. They had 'the sport of kings m Dunedin? My,
ihe^ Auckland
Into jvirftat certainly concerns the club. thei pace on and )flew the fences, fin-r dontention is that no person not m
its peculiarities,
touch with racing,
The,,men who. ma.de the wager were ishing. together. .
"fishy1:' side, to say nothing of
a Wellingtoriian,
and
its
aa on,
-by four m.
the result of the race- the Auckland is represented
and
the inability of the candidate to tell a
£600. As stated the Grand-National Steeplechase, and horse from a' cowl a hurdlei from a
His
AucWande*'lost
number
m
the
Hurdles.
r
a
like
lately
"before,:b#did not 'pay and
some
fence, etc., etc./ has any right to- "come
been "With 8.1, Jack Delayal, taking a time out" and ask the public to give him a
' Wither serious statemnets have
,It;is said that the Auck- through other New Zealand horses, is "leg up" just to keep his name green.
in*possession of infpf- nbt'at all badly treated m the Mel- Many a top-notch business man has
laxiaer is} Sdw lea(3s
him to infer that bourne Cup."It will not be decided iin- never been to a racecourse and never
tnationi v
{natters' were ap arranged that it was tilI;September whether the little son of will go there unless he goes as a steward, and probably after he gets there
' alinostfa certainty! for Merrimax to,be Seaton Delayal will go across.
beaten crat of; a place and- therefore he - The work of enlarging; the entrance he'is iut "on the corner" to watch for
had no "chance, to win, If this is so to the- enclosure is now m full swing the strpng-armed boys. Now, this is
The
only one phase of the matter.
then>lt'is flp, to the,A.R.C. to take a
■■'
EUerslie*
hand, and 'if; anything savoring r of at
boya laugh up their sleeves, and th©
Golbpnie should catch a
' race at Gis- official has not seen anything, for the
traudicomes to light;, to mete out the
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simple reason;that he knows absolutemost drastic punishment: The writer borne.
,: :
*rill nbt fioc a momenti entertain the
Relna appears to have every ly nothing about the game.
La
,'^as inbt as it should be pound she is.entitled to m the Parlia- It must n°t be' taken for granted
|de#
Y
«n<i I
;,nayel good\ grounds for saying mehtary Handicap, and 11.7 should set- that by writing
as Iam doing Ihave
race tle her chance.-:
b«V(from personal knowledge: The
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implying that every
intention
of
any
:
accinothing
as the
Itself can prove
who
has
acted for years on
gentleman
proposed
October
14
and
17
are
the
brought
about
was.
dent to'Merrimaxjr
dummy. No. Men of
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is
a
of
the
Club's
the
D.J.C
Trotting
and
dates
Auckland
"
through Ws falling over Donzel
the stamp of Sir George McLean,
was In a good ,spring meeting. Napper Tandy
at that
Kain, L. C. Hazlitt, and one or
took
and
Messrs.
F.,Tphge
thing
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which
position.":"')< Thereirfiß ona
others, ;
have had experieYce
Starket
ta
two
Gisborne.
seems perfectly clear, and that is the
And
horses— and jockeys!
St. Lewis, a pig diaappointment on amongstthe
Wellington:'backer; had no chance to
experience that men who
that is
!witt and iMerrimak had to be beaten the flat, is to be raced over the sticks offer themselves as stewards are m
4mt ot a place lor him to save his Infuture. At present the geldin g is need of— not men who have risen to
moneyi ■■""No^;jdoiibt a lotmdre wiU be spelling m a paddock.
positions m their calling and know
future deve-.
Bluestone will probably "'■ leave for nothing about racing.
inter- Wellington, m charge of J; Thorpe,
'.' iopmenta will "be Awaited with
there are any develop- about Tuesday.
If this raper published twonty
of advice to members, pfob^'
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make little difference m
"■' Tripoli is;at'present enjoying a spell. carty oppearance, and has fined down the result of the forthcoming election
Saturday
morning
considerably;
On
stewards, but what has been writißtie iff 'beiixg fed' and will not need a
when gallop- for above is a plain and unvarnished
■';' great deal of galloping to put her right he showed a- lot. of pace
ten
Lady
and
Sabreing with Ingenkerden
'" ■■ - tale and the members would be well
J^V^harpeiifl handling- a good-look- tache..>
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advised if, when votes are being cast,
|ng!
Spalpeen--^Vaimang^.
fij^by.
f
Bleriotand Merry Roe are beingkept they would put sentiment on one side
rider,
is going/ arid are' ready to race at any and elect the men who they think
X. ;liambess, the southern
how associated with- his brother time,- >■ :■-■'""; :; 1' . ■.'■■ ■■■'"'
will "use the lash" when it required
Eilerslie.
stable at ;
r/
and it might have been used to some
Nina, who was. operated on
Maui
repurchased effect at the last meeting— and assist
"W^:Ijrwlh-^ will take Try Fltikeito some tune back, has been
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JCrentham, after ]which meeting
by his former owner, J. McGee, and m making Wingatui a severe trial
Ngatirtianui forwarded down will m future be trained by W. Cun- ground for undersized Sandows. That
"
6onsummation can bo arrived at only
and: then BAccartpn will be attacked. nlnghain.
Ngatiruanul is; j^oijig exceptionally well Haku, who is a regular attendant at when the stewards "know" their work
iha soft ta" win thtflGrand
and will not be afraid to sit m judgand
the hunt* had a "leg" last week, but,is
Hurdles.
ment,
National
now allright again. .^
A. chestnut three-year-old by SpalNext week Iwill probably take a
run out and
peftn*--Waimuneu is being handled by
' have a chat with Harry
pjd6nway. The filly Is a;full sister to
Goodman. It is said that he has eight
them
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horses m easy work, the whole of :
fiarfteen.,
belonging to that good sp6rt and
Colonel Soult will shortly be placed
straight-goer, Mr. Wm. Crossan.
(By "Wallalo.")
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jto^work'again.
Mr. Crossan has. received seyeral
; ; A^three-year-.qld fillyby Monoform—
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tempting offers for that sterling mare
4is
the.latest addition to C.
meeting of the Apahea, for breeding purposes/Apart
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jColeman's team.
D-T.C. there has really been little or no from tho fact that Apahea has at
Ngapuka is to be given a
Old'
talk of sporting, -and until the big times demonstrated her ability to gal!
ld earii'nibney ovei1 hurdles. He! was Jumping events at Chrlstchurch begin lop with the best, that she is a fulltried oVer the small fencies at EUerslie to stir up matters local interest in,rac- slster to Anna Carlovna's dam should
the fother morning and gave a good ing will be almost a dead letter.
be sufiicient to* warrant anyone who
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Seeing that for many years- it has has a desire to purthase a brood mare
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making genuine
New. Zealand Cup nominations fall been, the talk of .the town th^t "some, of, blood and quality
Apahea.
due.vtoVnight (JPriday).
of the committee of the D.J.C. should inquirios with regard to
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on the two previous days, and ,it is
quite certain that a better and more
closely contested race would result.
The handicapper's task would also
be much simplified. He would have a
reliable guide to the form of a number
of Cup horses, whereas now he is compelled to handicap on performances established perhaps two or three years
,
v
ago.
The huge .stake of .2,500 soys. is a
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For some little time, matters m trot-
ting circles will be fairly quiet. Owing
to bad weather and the absence of race
meetings, trainers are'enabled to give
their charges a well earned
and much
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great advertisement for the Club and
needed rest.
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The nearest approaching important a sure sign of the popularity of the
meeting: is the August meeting of the sport: At the sametime tlie writeris not
Metropolitan Club.
The dates are alone, m his opinion that the value of
August 10, 12 and 14, arid during the the Cup could very well be reduced
three days £5000 soys. will be dis- and an equivalent value added to,the.
principal race on the first two days.
tributed amongst fortunate owners.
Although it is a far cry tb the N.Z. By doing this, owners could have the
Trotting Cup, much interest is already chance of winning one of three valubeing manifested m that event. It is able races, and: the interest m the Cup
unfortunate that m all probability sev- race would hot be "m one whit dimirieral of our best horses,will be unable
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AT present there are twenty -seven
this anomalous position are to be de- horses eligible to enter for the Cup.
plored, and it is to be hoped that m For various reasons quite half of them
future years the Metropolitan body can be struck out as having no chance.
.will devise some mean3whereby all Of those likely to be nominated fourthe fastest horses will be able to r%pe
should be able to reproduce somefor this valuable and much coveted teen
thing near their best time and form.
prize. The only qualifying meeting m Taking time and other circumstances
view is the winter meeting, and- from into consideration the followingshould
previous experience it is quite on the be something near an equitable adcards that the track will not be m justment. Denver Huon, scratch; Emthe condition for creating fast time. meline, King Cole, Albert H., 1 sec;,
The wisdom of holding the Cup race Bright. Dillon Bell, Ra.venscb.lld, 3 sec;
on the first day of the meeting ismuch Havoc, Don Caesar, Adonis, Red Mac,
questioned.
The general opinion is 4 sec; Mandarene, Silver Princess, 5
that the race would be a greater suc- sec; Country Belle, 6 sec. Denver
cess if held oh the third day. -By so Huon and Don Caesar are highly fandoing horses would be .able to qualify. cied as Cup candidates, and the former
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The Southland Club's second meet
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CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON.
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ACCOMMODATION.
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Weather
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M. MoGUIRE, PROPRIETRESS.
going condition of the horses a marked improvement on the'Dunedin meet.
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rußnor-up on both occasions with the
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J. FIRTH
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Stnr,
Western
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opponent's turn. Star of Papanui 1. as
(Lato of Caledonian Hotel).
of Diamonds. You had him down
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C. MASON, Proprietor.
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meetings
weather for its
and has gone
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deserves the gratifying result attained.
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During the four days racing the club
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; The proposal put forth by the Auckland Trotting Club that salaried stipendiary' stewards be -appointed to
superintend light harness.racing, is one
that should meet with the approval of
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everyone. Without going outside of
WELLINGTON
Auckland all those who take an interDAVE SULLIVAN
Proprietor.
est \in trotting know that the present
system of sending out track stewards WHERE ONLY THE VERY BEST OF EVERYTHING IS
SUPPLIED.
to watch a race at Alexandra^ Park is
absolute farce. Trotting is going
ahead by leaps and bounds m 'Auckland, and all that is now required is
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capable supervision of the races by
men. who know something about the I
"fids Popular Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and extended by
game. At times, stewards have been, an addition which gives accommodaticn for 50 guests. Refurnished tind
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Park, and it is safe to say that the Drawing Rooms.
Promenade flat roof.
men chosen could not tell what horses
RICHARD DWYER,
PROPRIETOR.
filled the first three places without
referring to the race card after the
NOTICE.
number had been hoisted. But there
is one thing m particular to which attention should be paid and that is the
WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON.
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J. MoDONALD, Proprietor.
With the last race sometimes decided
m semi-darkness and the crowd getting ready to leave the course, everyTO THE TRAVELLING PUBUC AND FRIENDS GENERALLY—
thing is hurry and bustle-^-cxcept the
race. Has this anything to do vHth
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prefer to lot the most glaring "deaduns'!, pass unnoticed just because thoy
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(Late of the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington)
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The second round opened with Star
of Papanui beating Falrlako easily.
Fairlake was well out manoeuvred and
only managed a look-in once. Star of
Papanui 1, Falrlako I.
Another straight line affair was witnessed between Bugle King and Cobeo.
Bugle King warmed with the race immediately, leading by many lengths.
The decision went to Bugle King on
tho matter of speed.
Kilts beat Great Western. Kilts led
coming In first turn, Great Western
killing. Kilts 3. Great Western 2.
In the third round. Star of Papanui
came well out over Kilts, nosing finely,
stuming to advantage every time.
Star of Papanui 5%, Kilts 1. Bugle
King a life.
Mr. R Goodall Is tho owner of Bugle
King, which la by Bugle Cull— Maori
Queon. Mr. Grieve owns the clover
runner-up, Star of Papanul (Starlight—Gardenia). Tho trainer of both
nnlmals Is "Florrle." All Otajjo and
Southland know "Florrlo"' Smith, v
hound-breaker of perfection.
The final took three runs to decide.
In the first, Star of Papanui and Bugle
King raced neck and neck, and a Joint
kill took place without turning puss.
Tho next hare was a real beauty, and
the dogs again raced neck and nock,
but no kill resulted. So far two undccldedtf had been run and not an Individual »tcore made. Tho third go. however, found Star of Papanui ti tired
hound. Bugle Klnjj led two tenths on
the run down. With a huge effort Star
of Papanui "Iny down to it," and sldod
with Bugle King In mld-Metd. tty thin
time the hare wa* going Huperbly and
Bugle Kins boumlvd lightly out again,
leading by fully four length*. Hath
dogN did their uunotft. und It wns ob*
viaUH Hint m the**!, three well teaied
courn<y« Bujjlrj King
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TRUTH* SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914
10
PUG PARS.
RECORDS
OF
THE
RING:
An amateur boxing association has
been formed afßotorua.
Mr. F. A. Hornibrook has resigned
membership of
the Christchurch
By "The Second."
.
Sports Club.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.
"J.M."~Otto Crib knocked out Snowy
SturgeoSi m 8 rounds on April 21,
1900. On July 2, 1900, they fought
a. 20-round draw. These two occav_^ eioga^r.e^the' only times they met.
j
SCHEDULED SCRAPS.
July 22 and 23: New Zealand Cham"
pionships at Wanganui.
July B.— F. McQuarrie v. Gco. Mathew-
son,Dunedin.
Julyyl^— Denriy Murphy v. Sid Mitchell
Auckland. 1
il.— Jimmy Hagerty v. Peter
Cook, at Christchurch.
August
stance of Lowe injuring his hand, thg
N.B.A. has been put to providing a
substitute for Lowe, and Mr. Dyer
ought to know just as well as "Truth"
that matches are not made m a minute.
On the other hand, some matches take
months to make, and then fall through.
"Truth" isn't apoligising for or excusing the N.B.A. It seems to have become a very active body of late, and
Mr. Dyer ought to take the credit to
himself that he has galvanised it. Perhaps it will be retorted that the activity is due to the fact that Mr. Dyer
is no longer connected with the active
management of the affairs of the Asso*
ciation.7—Ed. T. .
OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS
AN ASSOCIATION'S AFFAIRS.
Mr. Dyer's Last Word
The Otago boxing championships
opened before a crowded house m the
Garrison Hall, Dunedin, last Monday.
Messrs. Batt and Patterson acted as
What Does Silence Signify?
judges, and their decisions all through
" Thus F. H. Dyer (Auckland):—
were accurate and popular. Mr. Kilproved himself a very capable
m the face of accusation, martin
-usually ' signifies admission; that; the referee, taking much pains with every
Charges maderare correct, and Ifeel contest. Mr. S. S. Myers presided, and
'that the stolid silence of Greenbough; introduced the contestants. As usual,
Ballin and Co., In the public trial they everything was up to 18 carat m the
have been"undergoing proves.my con- well-practised and energetic hands of
tentions. lst—That the management Mr: Joe Isaacs. Messrs. Anderson and
of the affairs of the N.B.A. is deplor- McGorkindale presided efficiently with
.able, 2nd— That the funds have been watch and gong. Every item went
misapplied. 3rd-— That the sport of smoothly, and several of the bouts were
boxing"is a secondary consideration. fast and clever.
■'4th— -That 'thp admissions of' Mr. ,Feather.— D. McGregor (9.0) v. 'A.
bored
,
.
m
. Goodman (8.13). Goodman
,
.
without delay, McGregor finding if
MAKE IT, IN MY OPINION, CLEAR difficult to get-home. In-the second go,
that the present secretary is.quite, in- McGregor's left got m heavily twice,
capable, of conducting the duties of Goodman's rushes and in-fighting getthe position he occupies, while the ting very little results. 'Goodman got
attempt to hobblemyself while occupy- a right stinger1 on m found three, foling a judicial position; makes it abun- lowed up by a quick left to the head
dantly apparent that the welfare of the and right low down.
McGregor, as
/ sport is riot m good hands. No further they closed, received a lot. Goodcarnivals are' announced, and, apart man's win was popular.
V
,.from
the fact that members of the AsG. Bailey (8.10) y. G. Smith (9.0).
sociation have, up to the present, taken Smith piled a few m the opening go,
no public steps to purify the adminis- accepting a nasty smack on the jawi as
tration, Ifeel that the governing body a keepsake; In round two Smith'showhave infereritially admitted their in- ered rapidly on/receiving again a
> eptitude m not immediately applying
nasty dial slap.
Several rips from
their power (circumscribed tnough,it Smith glaringly failed m this spell.
be) .towards protecting both line sport Round three saw Bailey receive three
and the public from further maltreatm- ugly rights, and give m return a hard
ent at the hands of the local control- left. Smith the winner.
ling body. What the general body of
Light— J; North (9.13) v. J. Marks
members think of the conduct of their (9.8). North received a bit of a shock
executive, I cannot surmise, but I
m the opening, going down heavily for
know numbers of gentlemen who a,second. Sharp and heavy exchanges
(though ardent sportsmen) have sig- followed, m which the margin went to
nified their intention to quit'connection Marks. Round three was a veryheavy
with the Bport of boxing till its control one right through, both lads going it
and Ihave gamely. Marks's win.
shall be beyond reproach,
* '
,
received sheaves of
W. Boreham (9.13) v. A. McDougall
smacks opened
■LETTERS OF CONGRATULATION (9.5). Brisk alternategetting
slightly
this bout, McDougall
purge
and offers of assistance to
the the better. > Round two saw Borehara
present position into a stage more apget m a straight left at times, receivproaching purity.
This can more ing oh the body m return. The' exapOy be ,done by the members of the changes
continued brisk until the final
Association themselves; their rules are gong, McDougall
getting the verdict.
enough,
their sense of fairness
elastic
Bantams.— J. Lane (8.2) v. P.' O'Farprotection
sufficient,
and selfshould be
rell (8.2). O'Farrell found the body
and, if they need assistance, Iwill wiltwice as an opening, Lane's endeavore
lingly give it to them. Icould occupy being
more misses than hits. Round
your
space
columns of
valuable
with Wo found O'Farrell accept a few
regardingfurther disclosures
the mis- straight lefts and a stiff right to the
deeds of the people who unfortunately point. The gong saved Pat. In the
sport
boxing
control tho
of
m this city, final spell, O'Farrell got a great deal,
but there is no pleasure m kicking a but proved himself very game. Lane
''
dead dog, and unless the members of won.
some effort to galvanthe N.BjV.
make
(10.8) v. D.
Welter.—
F.
O'Connell
ise the 1body corporate from its leth- Pox (10.2). A tamo opening characr
will
argy, I
sport
feel that 'the
be held terised this bout, and -was littlo better
iri contempt, by ithe public, .who will m
round two. Fox managed to secure
hot patronise any movement, the con- a little
blood on hi3-dial,: but'it was
trol of which is riot clean."
mysterious. The finishing toucn saw
Does not Mr. Dyer err whenhe
states
'
take a few.- A very weak bout.
that Messrs; Greeribough and Ballin, Pox
Q'Cbnnell got the decision.
arid
Northsecretary,
Treasurer
of the
Welter.— D. Leckie (10.0) v. W.
ern Boxing Association, did riot reply Boreham (9,13): A swift right to the
genof
fact,
to him? As a matter
the
jaw twico brought Boreham heavily
tlemen named did reply, arid did not down for the count of four. Leoljic's
However,
Dyer
Mr.
mince matters.
right got m to advantage again and
has been given space m these columns told.
The final ronnd, m fast and
N.8.A.,
affairs
of
I
to deal with the
Jtho
furious gait, sawJßoreham a strenuous
m
admitted,
fact,
and it has to be;
is goer, but Leckie was the winner.
admitted, that he has stirred up things
Middle.— D. Herbert (11.1) v. E. Tygenerally. . The stern critic must not
The opening was heavy
complain, if, m turn, he- is criticised. son (1,1.2). Tyson, m a sharp melee,
and
keen.
of
Dyer,
as an.ex-^member
the accepted a stunning hook to the jaw,
Mr.
committee, has brought to light matand gave a right swing as heavily
kept
ters which he admits he
quiet on back.
Ponderous lefts and rights In
they
j
brought
about. fast outat the time
were
fighting featured the round.
wrong
When these
acts were coriimit- The finishing round disclosed a strenu,the
open
Dyer
to Mr.
tcd,
course l^ft
ous mix-up of hard exchanges.
was to have resigned as a protest,and
Tyson's lefts
Bert fought gamely.
as
was
a
not to wait till such time
he
and he got tho
heavy and furious,
were
'
defeated candidate at tho election of verdict.
v
;
'"■'..'
officers, before
Finals.
"BLOWING THE QA^F."
Tho finals m the Otago champion"Truth" has its own opinion concern- ships
came' off bdfore a well-packed
Ing the management of boxing, not
night. Thebouts
only by the N.8.A., but by numerous house on Tuesday
boxing Associations m tho Dominion, were generally good, and one was
surprising, and,
and what passes as the correct thing characterised by a
lucky knock out
In one body is votjed "out" m Another. for the winner, a
If everything is not right with tho
N.B.A. management, if illegal things
ASSOCLVHON.
are being done, and Mr. Dyer has as- GISBORNE BOXING
OPERA HOUSE, GJSBORNE,
serted and reasserted , that illegal
things have been done, then it is for THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY
r AND 10.
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special meeting. Really, this would bo
For all Classes.
best way out of the difficulty,
'tho
HEAVY-WEIGHT
though "Truth"- now understands that PROFESSIONAL
CONTEST— PURSE £40.
Mr. Dyer has severed all connection
with tho Association. "Truth" is, m FRED WILLIAMS (Tologa Bay) v.
VIV. LOWE (Glsborne)
tho matter, a disinterested party, and
wants to bo fair. As for the assertion PROFESSIONAL MIDDLE-WEIGHT
CONTEST— PURSE £30.
that no matches have been announced,
what about tho provincial champions- GEO. RICHARDSON (Glsborne) v.
W. POESY (Glsborno)
hips and tho Lowo-Marquot match? I
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hadn't it all his- own way, even'therefor Murphy's awful wallops vto the
body were weakening Ike all the way;'
and m the sixteenth Billy got' the:jaw
with one of his terrible rights " and '■■
Weir was out for keeps. ■
,.1read, m a Sydney paper;that reek*
of reprint matter, only a week or tw>
ago that some "clever" Yankee scribe*
wrote that the fight lasted 30 rounds^
and the man responsible for the republication 'of the silly',
should have known enough falsehood
to refute
the statement. But he evidently did
not, for it was allowed to go
uncontradicted; though Billy stood for Australia and should have been protected by
anyone posing as a reliable recorder o£
facts, where Australians are concerned.
Billy Murphy was born m
Auckland*
and, though a wispof&boy
ribs
could be counted as he stood m, the,
ring, even up to his last public ap-J
pearance, which was at the National'
Sporting Club, now Brennan-Fuller'a
Amphitheatre, Castlereagh-street, in*
Ithink,"1903 or
' 1904. He was a comeback then, was. painfully :a has-:
been and was badly beaten m a on«K
sided battle.
.
Yet, sucti is the virile little gentler
man's eternal youth and belief mhim-:
self, that it is only, as it were, yes-v
terday. that he was roaring for tf
chance m Australia against "some of
THESE SELF-STYLED CHAMPIONS.V
As late as' December 20 last, BUty
published the following cartel, as .'an(
advertisement, m the Auckland '.'Even* ■
ing Star":—
:
Otago Boxing Association.
Garrison Hall, Dunedin, JulycB.
PROFESSIONAL
HEAVY-WEIGHT
F. McQuarrie
CONTEST— .£ stt JPURSE.
'..
G. Mathewson
v.
Kid Lewis and Herb McCoy have
been matched for a return battle, to
(Ex-N.Z. Champion)
(N.Z. and Ex-Australasian
take place at Melbourne Stadium on
The six round two-minute go was Saturdays.
-"
stopped m the third spell.
Rumor hath it that Teddy Norder, July 11.
V Champion)
....-'.■
Welter.— D. Leckie (10.0) v. F. president of the Christchurch Sports
For next Saturday night, June 11,
SPECIAL
SIX
ROUND
BOUTS
!
THE
EVENTS
OF THE SEASON !
hunting
m his mar- th*e. Sydney Stadium management are
O'Cohnell (10.8) A .tame opening. The Club, contemplates
~
'
sickly manoeuvre was, however, car- ble.
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putting up Milburn Saylor and Joe
'
ried into round two, and, with a sorry
"Tis also said that Mr. Hornibrook Welling.
ISAACS,
■"'
J.
.
Hon. Sec
monotonous persistency, into the fin- intends doing a similar stunt, whichI
Tne question of definite legislation
ishing touches. Leckie managed a few leads one to believe that the little
smacks towards the close, as also did stoush directorate is anything but a or controlling authority of boxing m
'
O'Conriell. As a toff on the stage re- happy family.
New Zealand^will be fully discussed at
i
;
marked, "Leckie wouldn't and O'ConCome to think of it, there certainly the Wanganui Conference. .
nell couldn't." O'Connell won.
COULD- be a little less "Lytteltbn
Messrs. Atack and Robson havebeen
A. Times" represented on the body.
Featherweight. Semi-final,
appointed by the Christchurch Sports
Goodman (8.13) v.P;Torrie (8.12).
Bill Barrett is at present examin- Club, as;a' sub-committee to. deal ..with
very
was
neat
m
the
nothing
There
ing the muscle developing stunt with matches for the August tournament. .
opening of the bout. A deal of wrest- a sledge-hammer at Scotsopolis.
The Sydney" Stadium scrap this Satling clinched the many strenuous efThe welter-weight" division at the
forts. Goodman tapped the body heav- forthcoming County Championships urday is between Jimmy Clabby and
Eddie McGoorty. The Hammond box-ily, taking a dial smacker m return.
likely colt from Ash- er, Clabby,
The final round was keen and well " will include a
holds an American decision
1
capable
the
(By
Major.")
fought Torrie receiving many greet- burton. Said xolt is m.
over McGoorty.
Jimmy
Watson.
ings on his dial and body. This was hands of
The Wanganui .Association has se- i
Len Cade, who won the middlea good bout towards the close. GoodCopyright: AH Rights Reserved by the Author.
weight championship of Canterbury a lected Mr. L. Cohen as/ president of j
man got the decision.
. the Council, and July 22 and 23 had j
G. Smith (9.0) v. P. O'Farrell (8.2). couple or three times, and who was run- been
fixed as the dates'for ,the New
Opened with.much in-fighting, O'Far- ner-up onceand carried off the New Zea*
championships.
: '. .
(CHAPTER XLVm.)
rell takingrather too much on hisSial Jand Championship two yearsago,is be- Zealand
N.8.A.,
from his opponent's lefts and rights. ing tutored by Jimmy Watson and will
representative
The
of the
who
A correspondent, to whom \l am Iwrote:Round two saw O'Farrell continue ito have a fly at this year's County Cham- is now m Sydney hasbeen commissionlast
compete
deeply indebted, and .from whom I "Arrived :
accept many facial slaps. Smith dis- pionships.
Cade
didn't
try
Hughie
Mehegan
ed to
and secure
'
there (Melbourne) he was
>
...;.■
closed a nasty left. The final go saw year.
as.an opponent for Herb McCoy,, m hope to hear often, sends me a quo- at once matched to box P.luto eight
Watson's proteges also include dark Auckland early next month. What- tation froih my own writings m the rounds at
O'Farrell's dial much exposed and well
the Victoria Hall.
The
*
"Referee," on the eve of the first match
played upon. Pat did not seem to af- horses m the light and heavy-weight oh! she bumps.
ended m a draw (m those days
ford any protection to his gory coun- class . who will try out at the ChristGriffo-Murphy contest, which took there were
BOXING CHALLENGE.--TO Ana
no points decisions), and a
dubbed an easy church Sports Club's next dust-up.
Frank Ellis, m Sydney, says there'sI place on September 2, 1890, at the | second
tenance. Smith was
Man who has a Reputation m tho
"
meeting of
rounds, at the
.
Sports Club president, Teddy Not* no .need for Charlie Simpson to wait S.H.G.C. He offers the loan, of the) Hibernian ; Hall, six
winner.
Boxing
Ring up to.lflst. Iwill back
resulted similarly.
Heavyweight— A. G. Cooper ((11.8) der, has been prevailed on to with-* for Jimmy Hill, as he (Frank) has £50 cutting from which he quotes,;
for! IThe outcome of these two undecided i myself to stop him m 4 rounds at 3
against (Charlie),! have actually not' got the time
v. W. Moore (11.9). The fighting was draw his resignation and hang
back
himself
on
to
to.
'
to look battles was a match with skin gloves.
minutes each round. Will meet him,
a bit wild m the opening, Mdore's his job.
otherwise John Dunn, junior. Winner i up my former writings, and have
at any time m the Exhibitiontoi The lads met before a select circle, at
lot,
Simpson
prefers
rushes serving no purpose. The exsome
talce
the
if
so
it
depend*
solely
There's
talk m Christchurcn*
almost
on memory m Lilydale, m the open,
Grounds if he should put on a show;!
and after fightchanges were better m the second go, about it being the intention of Walter
recounting
many incidents. Ihope my ing 23 rounds, m which Griffo did
or will knock out in '4 two-minute ."■■
In the; event of Jeff Smith going on valued
most
Cooper's right getting loudly on Ireland, who was disqualified for life
friend will stand
rounds any of tho*e would-be fighthis offer of the leading, the sports humanely
Moore's jaw frequently. The closing by the Sports Club recently, to appeal a suggested brief visit to America,'dur- and forward me the articleto
from which stopped it and made a draw of it. A, ers with their mouths that donM{
scene disclosed Moore . standing oft against the decision. The bone of con- ing the time his 'damaged hand takes he quotes; for it would,
as he says,
little while after Griffo and Pluto had know their right hand from their;
somewhat and receiving a ~stinging tention seems to be that the fight, m to repair itself, he will arrange to releg. If any of them call on roe, they}
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left and right to the head. "* Copper order to qualify for being classed as a turn to Australia by October at latest,
can make £5 m eight minutes afteii "
to ;ineet the winner of the Clabby-Mc- if reprinted now, to say nothing of and adjourned
was given the decision.
been
declared
to
Peter
"schleinter,"
should
have
Newton's
this.-r-BILLY MURPHY, ox-Cham(9.8)
Goorty contest.
Lightweight FinaL— J. Marks
the amount of, research and memory- rooms, where they fought 13 rounds,
pion of \he World; still Champion
no fight by the referee. As it. was, the,
guarantee
v. D. Leckie (10.0). This bout opened decision was given that Vernall won. It is announced that Denny Mur- raking it would save me.
I
when Newton stopped it. Griffo'brokei where, the would-be's are concerned.
'
tamely, but developedinto a keen exregarded by the Sports phy and Sid Mitchell will box a re- a safe return of my correspondent's the third finger of his right hand, m The which is not bad for an old 'un S
change, Marks scoring, steadily with a Vernall is still
material,
carefully
so
treasured
all this go, on Pluto's hard black brow.
fight, and turn match at Auckland 'on July 14,
Imet m Sydney last week, an old
lightning hook- of the right. Leckie Club as the winner of the
these years— if he will send with it a
Then he- went to Melbourne
has received his trophy. The Sports the night following Auckland's Pro- precise address.
let out, catching Marks very heavily he
friend of Murphy's, a one-time pedesChampionships.
again
fight
Alto
Pluto,
Club's
vincial
m
the
Amateur
then,
actions
are
somewhat
Amateur
on the jaw. Marks went down and
The quotation refers to the Griffo- Athletic Club, for a purse of £100 (a trian athlete of Auckland, one Finley,
seeing that Vernall was ad- ready m connection '.with the re"out. The blow was a lucsy one for complex,
Pluto series of matches and gives the record m those days), and after 70 a well-set-uj>, good-lookingto
battle,
money
turn
a
lot
of
is
said
judged
fight
the
winner
of
a
which
the
I
unlucky
for
Leckie, and particularly
facts aboi/t them. After introducing rounds the flgbi was declared a draw carrying his years, as so many Nev^
Marks, who augured well for the bout. same body declared by rubbing Ireland be on the Murphy, side. It will -tell m
Zealanders do, as thqugn they were
the subject (the article was one giving and the boys divided the purse."
*
out,
the
end.
v
.
fight.
to be no
Ireland has a
Six-rounds two-minute bout— M.
thistledown, and he told me .that Billy
particulars of Griffc>s career up. to the
which,
being
The
written
a.
(9.13).
appealing
chance of
to the New Zeaat
tuno is the same old wiry
Leckie (8.11) v..'"W. Borehani
Association, owing., .to time when he challenged Billy Murphy when Ihad eyory
Southland
of vigor and '
detail
of
Council,
Griffo's nerve, and thinks hebit
but beyond that, ''Truth" heavy losses last season,-has petitioned to fight for the feather-weight chamThis was Boreham's third bout m the land
only needs f*
careor
my
as
at
ends
fingers'
game
and could
believes ILhe Act protects the boxing the New Zealand Boxing Council that pionship of the world, which.
contests. He entered the ring
had not refer to him m, any case of doubt, is chance to satlpfy the world that lie is
a fighting-cock, and, from the outset officials to an extent which would ren- "a reduction m its subscription fee' Idrig previously been
a champion. He sticks to \his old
by
Murphy
won
likely
absolutely
to
bo
"tho facts of still
bored m. Towards the close of round der Ireland's protest''up to mud.
would
be
actrade
as a tailor, but m the cleaning ,
year,
Weir,
to
the
Council
this
from
Ike
'!The
Spider,"
Belfast
the
:
shave,
the
case.!'
two he experienced a narrow
repairing line, having a;shop, at
been-aland
ceptable."
The
matter
has
of
the
fastest
punishing
one
and
most
More
correspondence
on Griffo the Mount Rosklll, just
gong saving him. In the third round
JACK' JOHNSON.
of Auckland
lowed to stand over until it is seen fighters who ever trod the American Incomparable. ."An old sport"
wroto city, bis sign bearingout
the bout was concluded by the referee
the legend, "Get
competitions
pan
ring),
this
but
year's
by
relating,
how
as
I
have
done
m
a
me
last
(10/6/14):—
Boreham was
week
calling the pugs off.
'
His Points Decision .Over Moran.
your
clothes cleaned and repaired by
financially. :.
former chapter, how Monsieur Victor
accepting far too much, and was rather
"I have been reading Truth* for Billy Murphy, champion of the world,*
get hold of Griffo through me;
came
to
Leckie
safety.
too game for his own
In the absence of a detailed desome years now and Itake a pleasure
The New Zealand Boxing Council
When Mr. Finley saw him recently,
was'declared the winner, but Boreham scription it would be unwise to pass
m reading your column m reference to during.
granted permission for the Christhas
a visit to the beautiful place o£
received a trophy from Messrs. Loft any opinion on the points decision won church Sports Club to match Jimmy
the
Australian
Ring.
Ihave always his birth, Murphy was "pouri" over
The . New Zealand Boxing Assocla- been,a sport,
and Co. as undoubtedly the best of the by Jack Johnson over the white Hegarty'and Peter Cook for the lightboy,
ever since Iwas.a
the death of. his father, to whom he
!tion has written the management of and,
defeated pugs.
American, Frank Moran, as cabled
weight cha.mpionship at Christchurch Sydney Stadium
regards flghts and fighters, I had devoted himself during the year*
the matter of an have as
I
on
Featherweight Final.— A. Goodman Monday last. If it was-the best Johnfollowed
August
11,
and to the Northern Ason
them up for many years. since ho went back to settle, In htß>na?
v. G. Smith: Goodman's boring in- son could do against a'"hope" who is sociation.to match A) Lowe and A. Iagreement respecting reciprocal ac- Lately, Iam sorry to say, I-have hot tive city. Every:
morning Billy (took
concerning:
disqualifications been,
fighting easily secured the preliminary barely recognised in the world of Popley for the heavy-weight cham- tion
go
able to
to them on account of the old man a cup of tea In bod( ohji
placed on professionals.
round, and, m round two, his left con- "stoush," then Jack is developing into pionship at' Auckland on July 14.
sickness,
so Itake all the more plea- generally treated his progenitor with;
tinually played at short range on his
That clever bantam, Jack O'Neill, of sure m reading" your reports m the
a back number. But the nigger is full
adversary. The founds continued to of guile and wiles, and for all
accepting a position as patron of Westport, boxed a draw with Stewart, 'Sportsman,' that and your reminis- BEAUTIFUL FILIAL DEVOTION;,
In
we
and he miasod his loving old pal and
Council, the
be Goodman's, who persisted m keepof Timaru, at MJllerton oa Saturday cences
know,,for twenty rounds, he. merely the New, Zealand Boxing
Truth.' They make a man devotod admirer, sorely.
\
"I desire night last. The scrap was for the see them
ing well m. Smith was well beaten as fooled :with the American, hoping
Hon.
A.
L.
Herdman
wrote:
.fight as it went on, Inoticed
that
Murphy poro was a typical Irish'
the gong went. An in-fighting bout
as
;one
boxing
say
upon
-to
that
I
look
championship.
your
They'll have In
writing last Sunday, on Alf workman. A little weazened old .man
bantam
when;up against Sam Langford at the
is not an interesting thing to look at, Nq.JLio.nal
:
Grlffo's record, you forgot to mention even when Iknew him, over a qujyjfcMT "
Sporting Club, he can win a of the finest and most useful sports m tomeet again.
but in-flghting seems to be Goodman's
and
one
that
should
be
country,
,
the
The feather-weight title being m the bare-knucklo
of a century ago; all wire andTT?hlpV***
strong feature. Smith proved himself
encouraged. Ia*m entirely m agree"
If
Johnson's
true
form
has
been..disBoxing
the
Taumarunui
THAT
cord and madly devotod to "mo bye,
abeyance,
a very game lad.
FIGHTS
HAD.
GRIFFO
Council
m
the
success'
.
*
closed, then the coon has not only lost ment with the
arranging jto-_-haye- the ; "Ohe of thorn' -was about
Billy."
Every*., time thei\ youngster
Association
is
keep
boxing
year
the
his terrible punch, but he is sliding ful efforts it has .made to
fought,
title
for
at
on
the
1888
or
the
old man. would tratnp the
fought
Tauraarunul
1889
with
a
young
lad
about
THE GAME IN CANTERBURY.
into mediocrity, and should prove easy m New. Zealand clean." .
evening of August 7 next. The boxers 17 or 18 years of age at the time, as weary four, or flvo miles from iArch
for the first genuine "hope" that comes
Snowy Baker has announced; from will tie Gus Venn and Lin Robinson, of near as Ifould Judge.
This lad's Hill, where ho had, with Billy's finanThis year's Canterbury Champion- along. Still, the writer's opinion is Brisbane! that he starts ■ building the Gisborno. The winner will no doubt name was Snowy
cottage*
Pulham,
or Pullen, cial assistance, built a smallperform.
ships are expected to unearth some that the coon is "foxing." and that new Stadium there immediately. Box- bo matched with Frank Bills, should I
am not suro of. tho spelling of his to the city, to see his,"bye",
'
ordinary
more
bril"
stars
of
than
right
too,
ttstic
when the
moment arrives he will ing is m great favor with the Brisbane he come across.
till,Ba..
name; but he was working on tho He always saw him win,
liance.
prove himself the Jackp of old. Per- public. He . considers that Frank
sewer job m Harrington-stroct, m No. rney (Eugene) Donovan, tho one-eyed
.
of
Hastings
There
is
talk
from
have
Most of the local instructors
haps not. Anyhow a few months will Thorn's white hope, Burge, gives some
gunner
was ten stono champion
the Waikato: boxer, Sid Mit- 16 Bhaft, near where Iwas working m of New who'
some special "hope" m hand, and one tell. If Johnson could not get away promise. The authorities are giving matching
Zealand for many years, and
factory, at tho corFoster's
bedstead
chell,
Hastings.
with
Bert
Lowe
at
entering
anticipates
a with Moran, and risked a decision on an official hearing to Baker's national
trus» at least
Australians, mado
mean, if a match wero ner of Harrington-street and Gallows as clever as most
likely man hi' each division.
points, and, providing it was all "on boxing scheme and he 'hopes to begin This would
Hill.
It
was at dinner time that they him quit m tho eleventh round, one
made,
Mitchell
would
have
to
that
con"Sandy Jack" is sparing no effort tho level,^ then the nig is going to.be on" the, public schools at an early date.
night, at th«vold Theatre Royal.
cede much poundage to the Glsbornp fought and it was the best fight ever
with a ypung English bantam-weight, busy for the next few months. Then,
Rilly scaled Bst 21b that night and
Isaw and it lasted an hour and 10
Still,
Mitgiven
boxer.
it
is
out
that
par.
A / "Sydney Sportsman"
Joe
named Alf Munt Munt's/ brother was we shall see.
Donovan lOst 41b, and. with all due
minutes,
about
rounds,
think,
13
and
I
giving'
chance
of
Lowe
Johnson, the rosy-cheeked young New chell likes his
runner-up for the Canterbury chamonlyVfor tho boys, Griffo was beat. regard to a wonderfully good, lightZealand light-weight, who haa shown weight and beating him.
pionship m Charlio Chisnall's year. He
Griffo
knocked him down seven times; weight-and as game a man as ever
WITH THE MIDDLE-WEIGHTS.
such good form m *short- journey
is a clever, heady little boxer.
Owing to an injury to his hand Bert but tho lad was game; and
Ithought pulled on a mitt, Barney was dead
fights and spars at the wStadlum, has Lowe's match with Harry Marquet at
Murphy held out his hand
Norman Vernall is the "hope" for
myself
after
ho
was
knocked
downand lickod when
Jeff Smith Has A Short Spell.
" ;, .
decided to give work and fighting a Auckland, on July 13, has been aban- got up again and again
feather-weight honors. Lien Grant will
m
surronder.
T
.
I
never
that.
spell for a couple of" weeks and enjoy doned. Meantime the Northern Box- saw
probably be one of the nuts Vernall
Ican see it as Iwrite. Tho splen-'
better
a
two-handed
knucklcClabby and McGoorty.
will be called upon to crack.
a few good sniffs of country air. While ing Association: has arranged a.meet- flghter In my life." (And yet it.was dldly proportioned, broad-shouldered
good stepAmong the light-weight entrants, A.
doing so, Joe will run down to Botany ing betweenMarquet and AHck Pooloy
who did tho knocking-down. Donovan (who \vaa tho
A week ago it looked as if Jimmy occasionally to keep himself limber for early m August— the winner to bo Griffo
Notman stands out prominently just
father of the famous Jockey, Frank
It
is
hard
'
to
rcconcllo
"Old
Sport's"
lean, "mißorablo-jooknow. Ho has been practically out of Clabby and Eddie McGoorty were not by sparring with Fred Kay. Now, matched with Lowo for the heavy- opinion and that
fact disclosed by Burns) and tho
going to meet immediately, says who is Joe Johnson?
weight championship of New Zealand. him. Boxer-Major.) "And Iam very ing" Billy, wont down together m a
the limelight for a season; but has a
heap, a conspicuous feature of the
record of two or thrco good wins when "Boxer-Major" m "Sydney Sportsman"
Jack Collins,, of Timaru, wants to sorry to say that our old friend, IronA contest of tho near- future will see
and Dave Smith was requested to be
stockho was m the thick of it.\
■
Burge,
mistake"
which
was
bark
Jim
printed
"rectify
alive,
a
is not
for ho tunglo bolng Murphy's scarlet shanks,
Kay (who won a' points verdict
"Dummy" Penroso is at present m In readiness to' meet Jimmy, m case Fred
concerning his showing at tho. South could tell you moro about Pullen and ings which, on his attenuated
again
engaged
m
Saylof)
over
Milburn
McGoorty
should
not bo available.
to him as
the country, knocking the husks oft
'
Ho will fight Bob Moore, Canterbury champs. The roport says this fight, for ho it was who picked led. the irreverent to' allude
PUKAKr,""
wheat. He has put on a couple of Snowy Baker was then absent from Melbourne.
up him up nnd was working mates with
cats'
meat.
of
him
"THE
Dlgby
that
mado
was
out
the
Amorican
who
refereed
Sydney,
but after his roturn«the matstono of adipose tissue and tips tho
victory over Frank;Carroll, and till a place m the second round whero him. .
the pukaki being a New Zealand
Jacky says he
beam at something like 11 stone odd. ter was /ixed up. Therefore, Clabby of his
'*ln the same year, about 6 or 8 swamp hen with thin rod legs and big
Newhouse recently. After he knockedJacky out.
beat
Eddie
McGoorty
fight
and
will
at
Hushcutter
arc
that
he
will
be
unable
afterwards,
Tho chances
struck months
the same two met
beak, a' bird from which soup is
that match, Kay's next battle will be was leading on points up till heho
to come down to 9 stone 4 pounds m Bay this (Saturday) evening) to ad- against
was again, at Botany, at somo sports ut rod
made that is calculated to make glad
Hughio ,Mehegan, with the oblivion, and ho further insists
stago
vance
one
struggle
further
the
championships
and
time for the
will
championship of Austra- up on his feet at eight, but adds that Sir Joseph Banks' Grounds. 1 can't tho heart and Htomuch of tho epicure.
have to try himself among tho welters. m Australia for tho middle-weight light-weight
seem to think so, so bring to momory what hollduy It wa«.
They disentangled, and, to tho gonchampionship of the world; say the lia m dispute. Hughio at present is tho referee didn't
Anyhow, that won't worry Penrose.
Melbourne, resting on his out he had to go. He has a bit by blm but they fought nine rounds on 4hc eral surprise, Murphy held out his
m
homo
management;
people
other
hold
that
probability
pencil
Sloan will m all
to meet any feather m New Zealand grass and
hand m token of submission. So utlaurels and his bank-book.
his name m the welter division, which Jeff Smith already holds tho title.
(Digby preferred). Fonther means 9st GRIFFO NEVER HAD A LOOK IN. terly licked was Donovan that ho dSd
I
Jimmy
Clabby
Dave
Smith
v.
would
will let him m
a go with Penrose
Despite, or was It because of tho ringside, says John.
what Billy was doing,
mysolf stood by and watched it. i not understand
and keep him busy. The duo met a not effect the world's title,' from which dramatic "withdrawal from further nea feehlo attempt to put up
telegraph- I
and
made
necessity
of
Owing
to
the
grass-fighters
j
Another of our old- time
couple of years ago and Penrose was Dave has three tiroes been decisively gotiations" of Willie Ritchie's manager,
report of the Murphy- Mitchell was picking him up. Iremember tho hla dukes, and Billy had to forco ih« w
pushed back by McGoorty, but it may
;
top dog.
match has gone ing tho Hamilton
ringside
upon him.
tho
Welsh-Ritchie
from
tho
mill
at
lads,
when thoy saw how things wero grip
The Greymouth Association are en- bo a match of tho near future. It along swimmingly and both have signBarney understood *ho wa«
unable
When
was
"The
Second"
last
week.
lovely
going,
sang*
a boxing display as ed articles m London to light at the
out. 'Police!' Tho Jast I the most delightfully surprised man la
deavoring to hitch Penrose up with shouJd be aa
excellent
the
justice
to
proper
'Snowy'
do
Meantime,
heard of
ho and a man named
Davo was to Olympia, there, on July 7, for the to
Jack MußSon again on .luly. 10. Tho it used to be.
arrangements and capable manage- Rubo Russcl hud a small boxing club all New Zealand. Ho had only one
twain drew after six rounds at tho have Jules Dubourg (for the second world's light-weight championship;
eye, and Murphy hud played, for tho
tho
Walkato
of
of
tho
officials
College,
Glebe,
time) last Saturday m Melbourne.
In Lyndhurst
Bamo place a couple of months ago.
title was not affected by Rit- ment
Hamilton,
lamp, cutting It badly and
which
at
and
sound
Association
Boxing
Snowy Baker'soffer to Billy Murray,
"But give mo old Oriffo with tho bringing It up till dear old Eugeno was
Alt Willoughby, of Chrlstchurch, has
reported besting m a 10 round
chie's
duty
hiu
to
state
pleasant
now
gloves. Some of our champions of todropped m for a job a« instructor of m the U.S.A., still stands. It is for go at New York by Charlie White re- it la
as.hardly mattorthat tho Association showed a good day would not hit him with a handful as near stone-blind
the Ustlc art at Lincoln College, an live fights m Australia, with a very cently; though Sydney writers, and profit
.who
tournamont; while, as
Murphy,
was only" aboy,
cd.
Had
tho
over
Ho was,the best boxer that
pf rlc©!
The offer is contingent even Snowy Baker, at the dinner m
educational foundry some miles out of big guarantee.
seen tho round out, ho ,
a result of tho good turn out, the over Blood In a ring.
!
Murray
,
beating
abroad,
on
k
Geo.
Chip
m honor of his return from
al- membership Is increasing and with it
Chrlstchurch.
"Sir, IraaV later on give you somo WOULD HAVE WON FOR A CERT.
Alf reckons there are some likely America this day (Saturday).
luded to White as the new light-weight are coming m tho very necessary sub- moro Information."
That,
injured
hand
knowledge
worries Jeft champion of the world.
Poor old George Bolchcr, then a
foundry, and
colts at the
scriptions. Tho success achieved will
Smith, who, claiming the championship
r re- prosperous' bookmaker, that being"bo"An
very
glad
Sport'
I
am
Old
his eye gleams with particular lustre
to
might
encourage
well
bo
the
Association
mo,"
"They're after
no doubt
through the decision ho got over
minded mo of these Incidents of "do fore his friendly four round*, at
on one burly bit of manhood who could
the refrain of absent Alec. Pooloy'a make more matches of a first-class
likely
make a mimo for himself among Noo Clabby, cannot box for sorno little song.
to
feddcr's" career, for they had quite Chrlstchurch, with Jom Maco, had recharacter,
sport
Aucklandor
tho
is
young
and
Since tho tall
time Probably Jeff's next appearance
slipped
my memory, though Ineard sulted In a cancer forming l» George's
Zee amateur heavy-weights.
Naturally,
Walkato.
the
division of tho boom m tho
I, as th«
won the heavy-weight
It is on tho cards that F. Upton and will be against the winner between Olympla
of
them
often enough at the time. ntomach, was timekeeper.
being
seva
Walkato
boxtournament,
Thousand
fact of Mitchell
newspaper man to write Billy
a
few
of
tho
old
first
Norman, a novice from the Cold Coun- Clabby and McGoorty.
a
Thoro
word
tfrim
says
for
lot
of
enthusihim,
responsible
big
fellows want
er Is
eral of the
name, and a valued pupil.
victory over pushltcs who were only too pleased to Murphy's
try, will be trotted out from Willough"Boxer- Major." Of course, ho was asm and the merit of his
wings with Belcher.
In
tho
worried
tho
Blood
toll
mo
how
Pullen
had
by*s school to compote m the County
class,
really
1
not
to
b
underestimated.
being
Murphy
"The Second" is In receipt of a com- fighting out of his
I*
Championships. Both men are middle- munication from Gua Venn, of Tauma- a middle-weight and with a big chance It was not a fluke punch that did the champion; and what my correspond- Evury bookmaker In Now Zealand
bluff,
weights and said to be some good.
was In .the first round that ent recounts nt» m with my remarks knew me. and with doar- old.
runui, In which that ;feather-wolght
of winning that division, when he was trick. It a
by tho way, I deud-Mtralght Belcher, I* was an odds
who,
Willis—
couple
rights
of
solid
about
Abe
Youngr Curran, Avho defeated Jack Iannounces hia willingness to accept
Now,
very
be- he landed
put out on an alleged foul.
a willing six round go at | the cballengo of Harry Johns, which
Dlgby
Jaw, and tho Mitchell lad was informed last week, died m Callun on favprlte.
sides Jack Darcy. others are of tho to the tap.
Ah the pair got ready, George turned
ago,
reported
a
while
is
Tho punches hurt and Park Asylum, whero he had been inamong
doesn't
appeared In "Truth's" last Issue. All opinion they can lick Alec, and
Chrlstchurch
.
terned for several years, somo eigh- to me and aald, "I mjppoae this In a
to have departed from the Churchy that is nccoHsary is for some. Associaof
tho
felt
them.
"The
did
Sceopd"
Denny
tho
winner
Doyle,
is
lien
them
They asked mo to
City. .More than ono of his acquaint- tion to arrange a match. Incidentally, heavioN' class In tho Olympla .£ 6OO. not glvo Mitchell a chance ot defcut- teen months back— and his ability to damned schlointer.
watch, but I'm «orry I did.
ances would be delighted to hoar ot his to give some idea of the callbro of Hearmg. however, that Pooloy had left ing Murphy; but, fittor seeing Mitchell muster Griffo m a rough and tumble. hold tho
not prepared to say.that
I shall be glad to hour from "An Old That skinny atom can't mean to fight
Venn, it might bo mentioned that m
return.
Barney on the level."
for hla home, Doyle broadens his chal- shape, ho is
Big Bill Bartlctt has a friend or two England he was Just defeated on lenge and Ib willing to opposo his ho will not repeit his win the next Sport" again, nx It Is such an he. In""What!" I unoried. "You don't
memories,
at Gisborne inquiring after hia health points by the brilliant Yid, Kid Lewis, plump and pleasing personality to that time they meet. At the time of writ- tolllgent men with good In the com- know Billy Murphy. Junt wait till you
who, recently m Sydney, got away
being carried who can greatly asslut mo
were
negotiations
game.
ing
the
Lc«
and a fow other Incidentals.
m
heavy-weight
any
of
of this work, and Jog my me-* »co him perform."
Jimmy Watnon, the popular little with Hughid Mchogan.
Venn also O'Donnell for choice. Pooley lv now In out for a. return match at Auckland pilation
Less than a minute after, while Belmory when It allpir a cog. I am very
for the 14th of this month.
Chrlßtchurch wallop artist, has again acted as sole sparring partner to Auckland.
cher
not
wift atlll grumbling, the raori, or
my
Horry
that
m
correspondent Is
started a school to teach cnthusiasta Jjowis when ho was training for his
a Htato of health to see present-day rather the boy and the m«n, Hhook
rooms
aro
His
situwhich
ho
with
gentlelight,
art.
won.
Paul
the
Til. for
"Time," roared the burly
fights for himself; but if he ahould hand».
ated m the populous Sydcnham and the feather-weight championship of
delighted to be bookmaker, and they shaped up. Infeel
I
would
bo
Jlko
it.
nights
Tuesdays
are
and
Europe.
his "at homo"
ALWAYS ASK FOR
allowed tho pleasure of gaining him utnnily Murphy, who then boxed leftadmittance to a fight, say after ihe handed, slammed m left to Donovan's
rigors of winter are peat, Iahall not dUI that
forget his name, ho may bo suro.
SENT THE BLOOD SPURTING
BILLY MURPHY APPEARS.
iv a. ahowor.
OF
quit growling «nd fairly
! Thero ho* only been one Murphy, B«lchor my
and hlii name Is billy Murphy! Thero hlßtse<J In
ear: "By God! Thi« In
i
WHEN ORDERING WHISKY INSIST ON HAVING
have beftn, and arc, othera
bear no Rchlelnter. I never caw & butter
tho name, notably Hnnrtam Tommy; punch m my llf«t"
that wallop,
|but thare never was and novcr will bo H wan a "bontodger,"
r
tu> wn« the fljcht that followod lu
Ia boy of 8 stone -41b like Billy Murj>by. andJ^irney
Donovan luidn't boon two
He stood out alone and proved hi* If
quality finally when h<* knocked out mono the heavier nnd tho enmcM
OLDEST MATURED SCOTCH! WHISKY.
Spider Weir, In San Fra»d*co. m 1800; evor. Murphy would hay* a tided: hia
N.Z., Ltd., Agents. 'after being knocked about like n scalp to hIR(Tobi«r collection, thai nlshu
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bo continued,)
punching ball for fifteen round*. Wolr
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land brigade. He undoubtedly would
Jiave performed well on the grounds
over there. E. Roberts,.of the Athletic
Club, has been chosen to fill the va■
;
THE FOOTBALL HELD :
RUGBY
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By Correspondents
cancy.
m all Centres.
1
Shore won the game -m. the first spell
when they
rattled up- nine pointSj,before the :"Grafters" had warmed up' to
"
their work. Shore did most .of-, the
attacking m a fast game, played and
finished without the usual scraps
sandwiched m. Once again Ifwerson
had the pleasure of scoring all the
points registered by Grafton.
The result of last week's games
leaves Ponsonby and North Shore
level m the premiership.
. Geo. Gillett stepped himself out for"
Ithe first time this season, when he put
his arms through the sleeves of aPfinsonby jersey on Saturday. Jawgewas
right m the thick of it while his wind
remained, but this soon left him. A
little training and a match or two will
put him right
The dog m the manger style of play }
is no good m the Northern Union j
game, and Tobin (Newton) wants to
send the ball out to his backs instead
of trying a Parnell shout (lone bander)
every tome.
He is not quite good
enough to beat the opposition all by
*
himself.
4
LEAGUE.
this afternoon are, Marist Bros. v.
LION;■'
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one B-OtteP"]..;,.
None Purer !
Dobson was easily the king: pin of
is of the solid order.
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University forwards are a solid, Ponsonby, and University v. College the rVarsity forwards.
Tol-day (Saturday),,' Marists. clash
Rifles. Both matches should provide
\j*&r
weighty lot.
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Suburbs 14, Athletic- 6.
"
sions with Marists,KrVarslty meets Syquiremeirts of
1905,"
', Jimmies accepted. another wallop m
denham, and Christchurcir has a go at
SECOND GRADE. .' . ,\
their game last Saturday. They are
AlbiohV
.
.
CHRISTCHURCH.
Suburbs 33, Petone 0.
will-yet win
very game, however^ and
'
,'VAthjetlc 15, Wellington 10.
a game or two. :
' j Old- Boys.11 v. Merivale 6.
'
DUNEDIN.
Only orie.Leagujs match, eventuated
First spell was pretty evei£ but m
Melrose 0 '*■"-■'■
Christchurch 15 v. Sydenham 8.
oh Satin-day last, the.
s
New, St. James 5
the second, Jimmies faded away and
PoheldS22l
v.
Linwood
3
Marists
0.
town .fixture.^having to be abandoned
11,' Univeraity 0,
were severely trod upon by the reds.
'
Albion
'Varsity
19
v.
10.
KAIKORAI v. SOUTHERN.
owing to, the .Newtown
ground
■'■■■.-.■ Poneke were without Algar, who
CORNER TARANAKI AND ABEL SMITB^TREET{3»" '.;.'..
■Ui~r.;\^ ■■.■;. "-, "■■■ '■;"-"; .
Two interesting teams tackled last not being avai1ab1e,"..,'„..".'.."".'.-\...'.\.'..
Ji
WELLINGTON.
.■" A';WEIAiINGTON v. ATHLETIC*
will be ■ confined^.to his bed.'for some
away for
"
After
>-been
stowed
.having
'
Pleurisy is the trouble. It is a fortnight or so, m deference to Jupi- Saturday- at Tahtma.' Park, when the
:
time.
WHfE&,
ATHLETIC.
IN
ALES
SUBURBS
V.
ONLY
THE
BEST
AND
IN.
STOCKS
■:
large
pushed
■* '. Quite a
crowd
their
SPIRITS
"Kaikorai' atidV: Southern met. The
;
lad.
ter Pluvius and a benefit match to match wasan
Proprietor.
"MAT" GLEESON
one, *. The above teams faced each other at
jTOLyinjfo the Park on Saturday last to very hard luck for the
interesting;
vigorous
"
Sammy Piki, the CR^F.tr. competi"
(Late of State Coal Department),
MELROSE V. PETONE.
jsritness the."", crossing! :of swords beand* gradually developed into- much Petone'Recreation Ground,reaching the
tween the above unbeaten teams, and
The blues, climbed all over , the tions were resumed at Cfaristchurch spiteful play. This latter could well be scene of 'strife per motor 'bus at 3.45.
Saturday.
understood, however, when the keen- On, the run from town the motor reas a result of.such, the .exchequer of stripes, who are but the shadow of the' last
"Dunno" learns with satisfaction
"TRUTH" READERS.
swelled: to some purpose.,, one-time "mighty Melrose." Time was: The biggest piece of interest was ness of the players and the chances of fused to go,hence the"delaym, the hour
that the Wednesday compstitions-^crossed, the Mel- centred m the dust-up on Lancaster the day are taken into consideration. of arrival.- Had'it not becin for the
of
the
proved
to'
be
one
when
team
whichgame
a
Special to YOU.
hanging
--which have been kind of
fire
f
r
Park Oval between Merivale and Old
nmost '"exciting exhibitions- of Rugby robe line twice m a game considered Boys,
Apart- from ugly blocking tactics, two fact that these teams failed to get
running
fairbe
way
—are
now
on
a
to
neck
running;
who
are
neck
and
Sydenham
v. Christchurch 3.
cluV, football this, season, that It had achieved something. But at the business end of the premiership players were actually ordered off for their fixture off the previous week, and St. Albans 34
'seen
strong very soon.'
8 v. Addington 7.
GENT'S
full"'"'of mci,stfenuousiy.;contested: and
the old reputationis sadly shaken now.' list.
'
'
fighting. When the referee leisurely m view"of keeping the- players primed
Wanderers' "smofco'' came off last
:
'
"
, 'depfc*'? -■■■':■ "'"'■■."■■' '; ■'■; '.
"'.; , The material is m the club, however. The weather was tip-top, although spotted'the two,he should havem fair- up for the British match, the game League
favored
with
"Dunno"
was
not
week.
matches were resumed at
would, m all probability, have been
Last year's champions had the upper Coaches are available, and it is up<to
"
the Oval itself, having .entertained ness to these picked, at least a round declared off. Itwas, however, decided .Christchurch last Saturday, Sydenham a ticket, but he hasn't stopped smiling.
right through the second half, Melrose to get busy.
players finally
half-dozen.'
The
.
two
gallons
juice
during.the
of
cloud
many
easily,
accounting
for Gity by 34 points It was run by Colin Webster m good
Haaid Pegged. . r . A%>
at the '- Gilchrist;injured his arm m thegame week,
see it through, and'two half spells to 3,
"^nd^were* continually knockingonly
were good, 'the
too heavy and soapy to al- ordered-off were, Eckhold (Southern) to
by the istyle, and speeches
was
and
Albans
-winning
;' '/'.'
St
*
played.
m
aserious
were
/
indeed,
door,
retirement,
it was
was
4oss low much fast play. Nevertheless,,a andDuncan (Kaikorai), but there were
/
en^mVs
and bis
foolish'
of their teeth and one point from Itucker was better, and the
" ■..>■'■
1 Athletics took the^field three
,
ihen skin
fringements brought about by dyer- to the blues.
But, say, Colin,
good afternoon's excitement was hand- at least four others equally as' violent.
Addington.
,
water best of all!
short,
and
thus
part
gave
handicapped
they
that
were
..eagerness on their
re-^
Sydenham's win was just as big a -you've, no ear for music The blokes
OF SELECTORS; ed out, and at no stage of the game, Nevertheless, the game was played, If unable
jiitf I,to i the opposition through , the i THE VAGARIESmeet
to cope with the Suburbs team, cake walk as the scores indicate.
Zealand, except the finish, did.either team ap- hot wisely, at most too strenuously. although
Play, that made allegedly musical noises at
New
In
the
team
to
put
up
good
fight
a
and was mostly among the backs, and m your beanfeast ought to be prosecuthey
■agency of free kicks and preventedthe
appears
five-eight and pear to be m for a cake-walk- Cer- Both teams are to be complimented, displayed a solid dtefence.
as
R
Roberts
heavier;
'Before,from being
r.
'
Tilyard has been crammed into the cen- 1r tainly Merivale played a rattling game m particular the hillsiders, who carry - Early stages of the fray were punc- this division the winners were un- ted for cruelty to animals. One bloke
it;
£bTe" week previous to the tre position.' Why not play Paddy
boubtedly the masters.
under greasy conditions, but.Old Boy^ no false reputation on their shields.
had a voice like' a tramcar calling for
177 Cuba-street, Weiltogte!j
itoatch, public opinion was a good deal Murphy half, and make the team "a showed them points, their backs hand- Southern lost by a margin, but even tuated by some fast flashes, bub once
Sydenham's full back, King, played a its young.
Suburbs opened their scoring account, game out of the box. He seemed quite
as if it so, to a better team. The forwards
My old pal Joe Lewis was "sold-adivided as to the respective teams'
mixture?" Cotter, late ling the" sloppy bag of wind
THE NORFOLK
;
jnerits,■ and though past perfdnnances proper "Scots "A" rep. appears as weredry.
pup" last week. He was beaxttifully "
were "not good. Scott, Sin- It eased up considerable, particularly unable.to do anything wrong.*
both
teams
Island
An old lady m Norfolk, England, wad
the T>etter North
"Just on close' of the first lialf,' Boag clair and Dryden stood out prominently on the part of Athletic who resorted to
stamped" Athletic as having
Lodder and Gasson were the stars, had, hoaxed and hocussed. A certain
Parker
has
been
emergency.
Why
'
defensive measures andset out to keep apart from King,.in Sydenham's rear- jocund bloke, seeing that advertise- noted for over 60 years for the .'won.'chance, there were;not wanting com- putin
collared the leather after a fine pass- for Kaikorai'doing real good work.
the team m his present position [ ing
manner'm which she cured Ecdown the score. In such a task they guard, and Brunsden*shone brilliantly ment for "players wanted," got, the derful
petent critics to avow their- belief that
and, slithering along nearly
rush
ceirtainly
something
Aitcheson
also
worth
zema, Bad Legs, " Poisoned Wounds,
explain.
He
is
no
"was
all is hard to
I the length of the field, scored Old Boys while at the time.
did fairly well, all things considered, among the forwards,
office-boy to reply describing himself Piles, Chilblains, and air Skin Disi£he? yellow vanguard would upset
,'
a failing light was a factor m
cstlbulatiohs; Aiid such was the>case hooker.
Button, City's capital back, was un- as a certainHeap, late of Bverton, the eases. The NORFOLK OINTMENT
| try, which Crawshaw converted,
A vigorous player is Duncan, and de- but
of the junior selectors was seen a Hasell's shot for a goal towards
bringing about an early termination of fortunate m bumping,his collar-bone well-known Cold Country team. The can now bo obtained from
16'^ certain 'eyteiit, biit^ taking the at One
NURSE
spite
for,
the
knock
he
came
m
his
'
Saturday.
He coached
Miramar oh
a Jonah, and
but of place, andv will be laid up for heart of Joseph was' filled with an ex- CROSS, "Matlock," Manchester-street,
througti the Blue and
early merited applause. He will the game.
line, but did Merivale's score was
work
likewise
dead
out
CHRISTCHIJRCH.
Post
l?ree
consequence.
prospec,1/3
BljCcKs- are unquestionably the- bette? his club team from the
some time m
ceeding great Joy at.such a
'
acquire wisdom by degrees. ;
"
any other Evans's luck was
postal noto anywhere m New Zealand.
,
a series of wins at Brisbane,
among the City tive capture. But, ,
the next minute.
After
Shand
went
well
' ''
comDinatidh, chiefly owing to "thebr not even wink an optic
\'
Eckhold,
■■'"'
Southern had
Andrews and
■■
, ■"■■■■.■ Merivale's ill-luck, piled on the gin....■.■
victory at Newcastle and also at Syd- forwards, and Cook also could be recompleto^cohesion and-.untmiTntty' be- game.
Whitty-in -top form. Like Duncan, a
.WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI.
There's many a slip
ger,. which temporarily .routed did
on* Saturday last; against Austra- lied upon to be everywhere at the right
ney
Jtipjgejcit backsvand-.y f jprwarda. Had. the Wellington's
only
played
vigorously
Eckhold
too
<
team, iwith a lot, of "Boys completely.
"Twixt the cup and the lip!
rep:
time,
half
Just on
;
lia, the British Leaguers again had moment.
J^ljUngion pack,.been supported by new 'blood m it, m the, person of
good
player
easily
a
fault
m
a
overJoe,.'
and
conspicuous
came to Merivale's rescue
m Next mail the office-boy wrote
their colors lowered m the^ second test
liittle Williams was
bj^cVs equal m speed and resource to Capper, Twomey, Robinson, Nunn, Fuller
A GLASS OF GOOD BEER
looked. ■■.'■■
."/■*■"
up three.points which Hasell's
saying that he, Mr. Heap", was 'awfully
on Monday, before a record>6rowd of City's .back ranks.
.
.
.
tjibse ofg.their pppjonents, the result Cotter, Dower, Dent; McFarlane, Kyne tottedagain
r
In your own home, with
at
times
showed
himself
Denshom,
" your
appointfive.
been
go
Jonah
failed to turn into
The St Albans-Addington
was sorry,pi' chap, but he'd
52,000, the scoring board at the call
.might have been different; but ptt the
■ ,
family around, should be a
.
advantage.
journey
to
Hato
Parker,
breather,
made
the
Merivale
!
Wangahul
College
Following
mostly
forwards,
and
on the
* greater source of pleasure than
a match between the
being:
12, England
■dayis Plsiy * they were,..,m the seijond
ed cpach, to the
"
Low (Southern), side should have re- of time third Australia
province blew into' Old Boys' territory like" a
,;, ' wera to engage' the butter
7. The
test will probably be among which Carroll, Madden and Now, if anyone smilingly approaches
.drunk:amongst
sßpeil eppeqiaily, but-pJayed.
if it were
'
"'"'Btraiidash.
The
mained
at
home
m
bed.
He
out,
"
they're
In
the
annual
booted
and
was
surchampions
dust-storm,
but were
he wants ter knb.w wotfel
played m Melbourne. A goal-kicking Brown gave the best exhibition.
Joei"
WeUtogton forwards-, wero slightly
gecs. : '". :.'' ;"■"." ,
. v v"
prisingly,
one,
fought
form,
many
hard
which
earned
bad
and
left
weak
proved
worker,
to be a
St. Alban's back
W. J. Mit- iarfln* at!
game
Taylor, full of the
forward
contest,
conjunction
loose
held
m
with
the
We
realise
and
ore
putting
■sußeriorwhQwever/'in
thlsi
team,
openings
','..'*
with:
the
amber
"m
Southren's
side.
finally
resting
classy
showing
of
victory
his selection*m the South Island
The boys who brought the Brown
,"" Jars f6f fahiily
matclv resulted m a; win for Australia. chell, gave the most.
up Two-Qalloii
tP}a» -'\ Time after.-time they came out and blacks by 14 to 10.
'
'
'
; scored a brilliant try, which, uncon- \ The' large crowd that attended this Out of; four tries?-*Messenger "ianded the day.
Shield to Wellington m tlie early years
■';; '-' " ''^'x i ' .■_"■'■>■.■'■■
", use. .
»f:3tb^:ruoljEsvith:ball at.to© m splendid
Boys,
superiority
vigorous
very
satisfied,
their
scores—
Old
battle'
was
well
of
best
verted,
placed
showed
the
came
m
for
the
honors
liable
to
receive
century
Taranakl
I
Watts
are
they
the
of
this
goals
and Horder two. For
jt|stifled th? reputation
style,
PRICE, 2ai;'£Bß GAi^NV;
> and, on the whole, Kaikorai's narrow three
J
play among Addington's backs, and
any moment
mainly m the forward division, and 8 points; Merivale, 3 points.
Rlng up Telephone 671, and our
ha-vfe-buttt up since the conHnxsnceineat were not slow m getting on to the Merivale.rushed the leather to"the victory was expected and generally ac- Englishmen, Guerin ana Wood kicked Logan was the daddy of that team's their rej>. caps at and B. Salmon
M.
Barnett
,
one each.
Messrs.
'
Delivery waggon wi^calL
;
season. Bui, the -Athletic deopposite end, where the hitherto un- ceptable. Kaikorai 5, Southern 3.
backs.
promised to be responsible, for these
The New Zealand tour of the Eng- forwards.
fendß-^aahaxd^to penetrate, andmore Wellington
T. B, DARRALL
Sole^Proprietori
scoring account lucky HaseU'Hsame to> light with a
sedulously
savopened,
the
Taylor
hove
been
caps,
~-vftax>rpDUNEDIN V. UNION.
and
tiften/'than. not:- their' efforts
lish team has been extended, and as a
Quuin-street, WelHiigibnr ->-v_
by, dashing m under blitherer goali
ing up their mottlsh ever since. The
warded' with a,disheartennig gttmpee for, the winners
Dunedin and Union met at Bishops- consequence the match against Welonward, Old Boys skipFrom
now
their
the
of
a
ones
the
at
termination
of
posts
week,
(very
creditable
caps
earlier
bf th&fbali as it was returnedback lineCrawshaw, an-' court; m, a very sorry display alto- lington will take place a
by Roberts right,,through pered the business.
kind) having now materialised, it only
wards.rfSVhen an;opportunity waspre- brilliant run forwards, and. conspicu- other S.L rep., played a splendid game, gether. The- toeballers were bad, the than was expected. It,will now be
to
opppsmg
V'
backs, ;after the
remains for them to be presented,
NEW PLYMOUTH
throughiany opposi- crowd was a sickly item, and nothing held on[July 11. At'a meeting of the
eentedf?to the Wellington'
boys, whereat of course we'll all
ous play on,.the;part ofi'Cameron and and bored a" wayadded another
(Opposite Railway Station)."
of
to
are
.rnshes^io get Young
was
Committee
the
WellContributions
this
column
inthe
except
day.
Management
good
otfet of? those wild wbolly
m
order
the
It
three
tion.
Guthrie'
spring
fair
to
wing
wWcn.gfiye
the
man
>the
is
it
vited, and should reach "Truth" of- loudly cheer.' But
CHARLIE HARRISON (late of Imirf- sdnie" good r kicks and save their. opportunity tg finish the business... -. points to " Old Boys'."score, and the an ideal day for a strenuous game, but ington League, it was decided, on" the
"
these sudden surprises on poor unso- perial Hotel, New Plymputh, andßoya]
forwards, they, usually
fice by Monday of each week.
game ended with the figures: Old these teams knew nothing about it and casting vote' of -the'Chairmari,- to play
* n&td-Wo^e^' putting
on
W^mjton
responded
by
phisticated toeballers?
HoteL Wellington) has taken over tha
feia'de^flft,7 storry meisS;.' of things, either
cared less. In such sorry exhibitions, the game at Newtov^n Park instead of
Boys, 11 points; Merivale, 5 points. ;
a try and kicking a goal, McTaggart
above well-known and up-to-date
m the.feebmailing- b«KQy,^or ;kjickinEr
results, it would'be. the Sasin Reserve^ /the latter ground
and
alldevoid
of
fair
Taylors
Besides
even
"
Crawshaw/s
'
being
the responsible
and McFarlane
:
HoteL The travelling public will flnd
'
ah, indiscretion
being declared"'tVbe too" small.
the
work
of
WELLINGTON.
"exhibition,
'
heady
print,
player's
lestfiinainnert possible.
to
a
round
'■;
■,-.
=;<:"■■>■
■. ■■
every convenience and attention.
■.three-quarter, name, beyond mentioning that referee
match, a trial game
view
the
Boys'
E
'Roberta /played ", a rattlmg fgame, parties,-.
the
Old
reliable
In
of
■
again,
quite up to his *est form. He always ..Tarasakl went for the lead
(By "Dunno,")
R. E. Boag, is worthy of mention. ; King, looked more like a scare-crow between A and B teams will take
"
and as the result of ,a fine; opening ;.The Old Boys'i five-eighth 'man, 'B. than, anything
BOtihis backs)going well aadxepeatedly made
else. .He must have place at Petone to-day, aftefr wfiSch
NoofegbmoM .'[. rv : '"■■,"' '■.■';"*,">"
to
by
Cain,
play
which
niaiiy
Taylor, was also conspicuous on
CORINTHIAN 5i THISTLE 2,
got"in? some splendid saves. . .j .
mighty difficult ,"'to keep the representative thirteen
found
it
Upe,-Brownobtained pos- occasions.
■
(By "Fluke.")
.:" Settn Wilson ,ga# his beat display Wellington's
.
chosen. The teams to take VhS^'nlld
awake. ,-v. . . ..>. -A,
.-. .■ . .-All eyes m the local soccer world
and transferred' to Smith who
—^Full-back,
wing- man, E.- Hasell, can 'v
Merivale's
are:
A
team.
to-day,
so"*«r this season.' >He played a;beady, session
PIRATES,
v
V.
were centred on this game at the Basin
crossed over. ■ £p inak?/ their, position generally barrelled upon to knock holes .
&ah abroken, diseasedskto, «iuJ Ina greaiinaby
(Suburbs);/thr;ee-quartser^rvyhitr on Saturday. Briefly,' Thistles ran all
e^ebtaculai*gjtoei while h|s pottedgoal
put m a great In'the opposition's -score,--once he
>
Aibambra and Pirates- encountered shall,
Tom Recce, the English protessional
can tho puaoa sofiering i» btebtr
■-? still Btrqnger ;iJ6veridge
(Suburbs?,
WuSAa'pretfc pieceiof workv.
ley
(Petone),
Australia,
Parker
..A."
over the redoubtable Corles m the first biMardist, has arrived m
Treatment fa nectectcd or iguored Uuouflb cw»>
-'
down, giving George glaums to the, leather." .Evidently he at Tahuna Park, and a fair exhibition Murdpch (Newtown),
? Rdbln'so"n/'AdamSjcHeley and Maddfa ifiin. and* touched
.(Ath- half and when the score at half time
remedy can be appfrx! witb
Wilson
,W.
Ifaeßoen,
of the game was witnessed.^ The playno sooner put his foot on the voyUttloalOuxtgba
tp- add the necessary ran against a ;
an'oppprtunlty
and
he
Saturday
Ghow
'last.
on
trouble No matter bow Jttgntor lum
'though
"Adams
threw
wellj
five-eighth,
Bradley
(Ath;
letic)
"
conibined
\G.
'
favor,
l
the
Scotties*
Joe
the
statement
read
2
m
with
b«,
all
he
outs
pretty
through
forJoosskindbcasoTOay
seemed
even
points. , Their tally was .further added his way to the Oval.
by selfish play,
. ; ,Ghrist- ers
half, J. Barber (Petone); for- Lewis's face on the lino'was a treat to, soil than going to play Fred Lindrum,
awaV*- a-certain try
with, the exception of F. Williams. This letic);
more "showed
he
is
by
Taylor,
to
who
once
where
that
played
ground,
The
South
uiy-back^
very
Sullivan
EXMAZOL
wards,
(Petone),
"at f
B. Childs
B.
or
watch.
indiscreAustralia's champion, three games
his" ability' to do the rigftt thing,, but church walloped Sydenham \by, 16 player made a.few awkward
soimiftiy ahfl iticked to advantage. "
(Newtown);
will coreit, andcorri U sp«dlly. Ith Ascertain
During the interval Corios took 18 000 up for £250.
This Is nothing euro
still, proved (Newtown), Bensemanh
jrim
/4Ranji" Wilson and Paton/ among the shot at the upright^ failed. This points to 8, was more fitted for yacht- tions in' the beginning,but,
tor ecmna, aud tha mow trifling erupUoas
(Pe..(Suburbs),
Lauder
it
boom,
Parker
for
together
advertising
serious
counsel
and
on
rething.
dtoppear
himself the only
worth watching. tone),,
an
bofora it rapidly. 0» Bxmatol» you
conspicuous Closed Taranaki's score, but Welling- ing.than for htofball.
Back, suming they started to play the short else but likely
Emergemcies:
Scpt^
fbrwardsi^":
clear, timWtmltnwl »ktn. - lostaotly aluyi
md
Lindrum
or
either
doiro
that
two, with a bound and a race,
hardly
and
best
passing
got
way
again,
played
spelt
ton
under
a
one
of
their
In
Is
<
Christctturch
busy.
Itdring,
irritation and pain.
and kept the defence
Toomejr; forSyards, Beere and Rodgers. passing game" and then they just parwould put up a all
between N*unn, Robinson and forward games for the season, and the he cleared three-fourths of the. field,
par Jar frsm OhtnMß UMI Qrveara
t/9
G. Parker (Pe- alysed t'other fellows and four goals any of his admirers
Frlcti
sa)4
ullback,
Bell aha /tito;rest also did good- -solid bout
team.—-F
had
B.
Recce
Beard finished 'up by the last-named Sydenham .forwards, alsb playing up giving.Wilson a timely opening.
;
stake of suoh a size. If £50, no doubt
r»o« oil rosi rxn
to.ne)V three-quarters,F6rd (Suburbs), were added to their initial effort
MM&
'i--\ ■
"■■.
for
Chkuut, Wutnu^bx.
CHAS. A. FLETCUER,
<?:*'&^difficult, to] individualise .the grounding over the line after a bril- to'the collar, made the match'unusual- t Williams is an Alhambra toeballer, Mitchell (Athletic), George (Newtown), For Cories, Ballard, outside left, that the games were
there
it,but
ly fast, considering' the state of the and a good 'un.' Alhambra squelched
few people wouldbelieve
Wellington' pock,■■■'but it must be said liant run. McParlane was. equal io
Strickland (Newtown); five-eighth, was the best man pn the field. He a
'■'
adding the extra points. Wellington ground.
is no 6ne that will swallow the other
the Pirates by 9.
and
;
(Sub"\V6bntd\iia 'somfe' great stuff,
Russell
(Athletic)
half,
XVttl
ball,
command over the
'
' continued to press but failed to reA. H. Guinoy played a great forward UNIVERSITY y. PORT CHALMERS, Utiku forwards, Donaldson (Sub- had absolute
statement It is rather peculiar that
'
■
centreing was a treat. ;Roberts,
urbs);
' :th'eirJifati&fe mo &<ifo&;
and
his
Christchurch,
and
wasgame
previous
for
'reto Recce's landing no intima- DRUNKENNESS
margin.
Camp- bri the other wing, was weak, Loads"--:iftf'Mfller; the forwards possess, a duce the
sponsible for opening the score. W.P. ,» At < Ravensbourne, University and urbs), J. Spencer (Newtown),
made by Lindrum or anyone
tion
was
CURED.
,
(Petone)
sterling flayer; 'What he wasn't1 m
■
S.
;
Port Chalmers played a little game all bell (Suburbs) Ashton
mau having him well tied up from the on his behalf that a series of matches
display
disappointing.
Gulney's
was
Ofi^athrday -isn't -worth mentioning.
(Sub- start.
largo ;
a
AUCKLAND.
for
such
a Curst
arranged
Sydenham's full back, Doell, was a to themselves. There was nothing m Sullivan (Newtown), Manning
had booh
wing-forward, kicked weflj
Backs, Jack
Veteran Bill Gibson, m the centre, sum of money.
onceandiat alt time by
long way short of his usual form. H. it. The 'Varsity push were not "play- urbs). 'Emergencies:
>■
game!
Goodman;
forwards,
Ferris was the Bill Gibson of old. Nuf sed.
and played a useful:
-stone wall could tell that. The Parker and
Davis played a great game, evening up ing,- a
CITY v. UNIVERSITY.
'
'
'.''TqthlU''was the best of the flvePorteous, Thistlo's goalie, is clever,
a pretty effort just on Port push were doing" big kicks and and Hoare.
the
scores
with
George Grays m
'
anticipated
something
Fodtball
fans
ei^fitns, and proved himself to be as
Beeco attributes
' ..
The A team will wear black jerseys, but is .developing the.fatal habit of
blowing a deal, but it was all waste
ivory Urn. 8. V. writw :~
half
time.
ordinary.
Saturday
out
the
on
when
performapces with tho
of
and
out
ara that my htJtbamJ
"
supply;Sir,—" Ob,bow bapprI
gkin'ej'as' a Vebble- when it came to
will
the
B
After,
League
'goal.
Fancy
trying
leaving
which
the
his
to
light
to
In
the
work
and.mind.
a
nice
little
camo,
Christcburch
"
tnat D«ar
He
considers
bM lo«t itll bin «ppeUW for
City
,
University
stepped
and
themwork.
gQt^is
*.
to
over
down'to* the hot stuff.
to
be
balls
team,
jerseys,
will
llKe
Bollard!
The
price
field,
had
lead.
six
walk
and
down
the
and
after
wear
colored
chase.
a
man
';i
half,
up
whUky.
second
and soon
a
of.
./SnO&mm.
Tour rainedy (a
been kept In the harness tod
Brkce} :<ii centreV^did- a. lot- of- good sehres,out against each other. ■ The points,.
tureljr a. blemtpg(or drunk*
before all poor Port's trouble, the 'Varsity supplied by the players.
his foolishness was a goal.- Served Gray hascontinuously,
tfpPPTICTWfc
which
increased
to
nine
of
consequently
and
m.._the
level
lead
It;
long
for the
■feorii, but marred all "by poor kick- teams were
and
agony and scored push walked off 9 points ahead of Port.
him glad.
The Australian aCHrflr^Bfc&
Tlie BOORASY oars for
premiership, and their meeting created Watson relieved the
ing
Sydenham, reducing his team's de- If could easily have been 25 ahead, so
During the progress of the game has become stole.
for
' and patcby ;
drunkenneu b*» tbe4 ■
AUCKLAND.
with a good I *Vpj!3ti
bKbt *such,
an extent that the
"come
back"
Burely
wab Solld, if hot brilliant. He interest to
'-'■''"
elbow
work.
Cowould
n»>ll»nce
into tboncudi of
thero was a lot of
&w*\mr
by four points.
Pdr,t'need not lament
at its'misfor'
tie try he crowd of the season flooded Eden ficit
hitherto dowlata flTwldea,
rest'
iiiaM^no^^mjiirtikW
offenders.
'W^^l**^
subsequently notched an tunes which are many, and varied.
were
the
most
McDonald
chamrles
League
silently
m
the
does
lvvwk
The
fixtures
16
'.Jk
Jf and itirtly tbat towhile
it-mk tho*only time Welling- Paxfc ;, But the clash wasn't one to Otiier trio for Christchurcb, and Waltho
Slckerby, the best half-back m New
SK L
\
pionship last Saturday were not ex- Zealand,
write
borne
about.
There
was
an
abit
xjf
wife,
Athletic
m
the
that
«W«r
or
territory
opinion
Invaded'
the
Vv^
detottd
convert,'
squared
played
games.
ton
the
one of his best
lace,, failing to
Recce expressed
pected to provide anything sensational
;
on tho
/?sS@T
anything brilliant about the
sence
of
autUanht«r
look*
English
speHi
the
Christcburch,
likely
with
the
scores:
Cories*
well.
goalie,
played
game
up
Hodges,
second
more
than
GENERAL
GOSSIP.
of
the
would
was
U
any
gome
follower
druuinrd
rocUlmtU
with*
and
play, and to say the moat,it was a fast
said,
v>«pc-the-reat little can be15 points; Sydenhain, 8 points.
the bad habit of stepping back thorities would roako a. move towards
have bet evens on picking the treble. Ho haataking
>
Indifferent ragged game. It was. thought that
In the Christchurch forwards' bonsor
the balL There's a line placing a restriction on the "a»-" d
give it secretly
v Bridge,;at full, gave an
when
won,
played
things
at
Palmerston
North
but
not
so
gobdMatches
All the
display>, and;■his kicks lacked power Cfty forwards would .outshino the display, Walters, Henderson and Burns on, Saturday resulted:-— Oriental 11, easily
post, Hodges, old man, route prior to playing of the English
only
post
:
from
to
and
the
expected,
a^i
waa
r but this- was not so.
■Varsity
pack,
year.
and,
next
Costs Nothing to Try
were always' on tap.
'direction. . I
United 9; Weston and FeUdihg played one-horse race
was City's win over and it goes straight across. If you professional championship
'
Gray Is antici- Ho tronble,no incoatwlcuco, no risk- maybe glrca
.'-Decidedly on " the day. the yellow Whatever, was gained by the fine
Kennedy was a shining light among
to
a
ball
the
wldcthat
this
take
doubt
game,
get
8.
Newton's
behind
is
no
points
points
six
each.
to
There
drawn
INewton by 21
undeteetable la any food or twrerace. ,
■backrjßhowed 'up- badiy. Probably It showing of the 'Varsity forwards was Sydenham's front rankers, and among, a At
centre pating some mote In the direct on rethe Uniteds and "Red defeat, like many more of their losses, awako referee will point to the
m
putting
as hop« so- anyway. spoiled by their backs, who, like Jim the backs' Clemens and" Watson were Stars'Masterton
been
goal
wasan oft day ;Jet
It
will
a
has
the
field.
be
for
as
ho
to,
;
they
"
have no of
drew, three all and Carterton is due .to two things—
ferred
COUPON.
Jeffries, appeared to have lost their conspicuous.
game
* 1;
and three stampifor
by.11 to nil.
piklENTAIi' v.'UNIVERSITY.
much practice at the "all-round
On receipt ofwillthlaConpou
confidence m each other, and, more fothors.
punch. Generally the fans look to the
reprobably
Things were remarkably evenm the defeated Gladstone
semi,pout patd, a Ufal package
potUge
satisfied
with
Reaction
we
season,
"Dunno"
was
an
includes
a
Cup
Competition,
still,
the
team
this
junior
In
the
local
important
of
t«Umanlftl
letter*.
provide
goods,
scramble,
spasecspe^ations
the
and Maraad Uko^tandi
Contrary-to
''Orles^won! students* backs to
exposition of his diffi- sponsible to some dogreo for his
Llnwood-Marlsta
two leading teams, Selwyn "and couple of loafers who seem to be any- feree Windley's
u
.~.... H n.~
......,,....«-._...».
Mame..
but the gamo was a very even.
red
' one. but Saturday was a-,day off. Exactly ists lost.the game more by bad luck tho
afthe
*■«..«"
task,
dressing
but
m
the
room
with
-another,
the where but where the ball Is. On Sat- cult
modic show placed
»<«,»»«, *««..^«^>,«n ■»»«»—»**♥<«,",»,«»»«—
AddrcaB
Little's leg went back on him- Hjs tho opposite was the case with City. than the' vastly superior weight of Oriental encountered one
prominent
a
Thistle
the
at
match
on
no ter the
limitation bo
first-named winningby B.to'nil a try urday City won all the way and
by Cawle who proved Then* forwards lacked their charac- their opponents.
"^lilace was taken,
evidently unable to take the ard stroke, Gray's occupation ,will bo Addre«a— The- Eucraay Co.,
part of the piece did Newton have a supporter,
Edmonds's successful bang from a by McPhee, converted byt McLeonard,
an..olicipnti substitute. The "Orles" teristic vim, but the backs played like
a
boys
sport,
his
Hko
true
defeat of
seriously affected.
winning show.
also placed a penalty goat
62 Hunter St., Sydney.
backa;,werit" well Uni the second, spell a band, particularly when up against penalty for off-side, just at half-time, who
very uncomplimentary reWanganul's attempt on Saturday
Otabuhu nearly, though not quite, made sorao
and tho tackling was an outstand- netted the only points scored during
NORTOK.
Wlndley.
PwleAr being prominent. The fbr- it,
Had
"■Bi H.
" last to wrest the Ranfurly Shield from brought oft the surprise of tho season marks about Referee
M»»*i«t,
was too good for ' BTABLTBHBD
ing feature of the 'play. As m every the match.
-.
"warasjwere an oven tot.'
Walter Llndrum
lively Thlstlo won, this disgruntled gent
very
although
of
mado
matters
tho
'<*»«
spite
they
»m
failure.
In
spoil
Roberts,
Taranakl ended
when
and.
■.'.■"
Prussinjr. lost several match, there were moments to arouse
Once or twice m the second
Miss Ruby
at Victoria Park. would have had a smile on his mug 15-year-old
boy was giving away-6000
spectators,■vbut the play was not Marlsts' backs essayed to open up the tho fact that the present holders wore Ifor Ponsonby
chances by hanging on. This is not the
lf
ho
hadn't
it
wouldn't
Footto
bo
his
cotb—
of
meeting
placo
League
expected
"ponies"
past
tho
14.0.
The
probably
by
Everyone
three
winner
rearguard
-was minus tho services of
I
.usually a fault of bis and ho should systematic. This' is easily accounted game, but Linwood's
of his mouth It's big m 18,000, he ran out a
»
.bailers.
by the fact that they were two too solid.
players m Roberts, Love- running across and scoring Just whon be the fault'
for
of
their
best
,r
.;:
,
drop it.
""■
:.
but, as often happens, enough.
" Ondloy mado a first appearance In evenly matched teams,' and consevery much
McQuillan put up a tfterilng forward rldgo and Cain,' they, easily asserted It pleased them,
GLOBE
When. a pushing Thlstlelte knockTho littlechip has grown
received a shock when the
Proprietor>
Fred, the Australian J, E. PARKER
'Wellington. This player is an'ex- quently very little opportunity was! game for the losers, ', a.hd was ably their superiority and ran out winners everyone
m
the
back
Linesman
points
the
even.
a
Corleite
brother
ed
Uko
spell
ended with
by 17 points to 3. Stohr landed two first
(Prosldont "Newton lianffcrs'.")'.
pero Wndrum. but
Uko
Otaaro^tJnlvcrstty player, and his game offered either side to get going. On backed up by Smith dad McMillan.
lotting
lime
In
Referee
and,
lost
no
champion,
doing
had
been
Lewis
Ponaonby
Linwood's half back, G. Caldwell,' find penalty goals, and converted a Certainly,
the play it was a "line ball" and a
Mount and Wukeneld-atreeU,
about It. Somo unlike brother Fred, ho Is a leftdished out many chances, which his try secured by Coleman aftor a bril- most of the attacking, but tho Ota- Wlndley know ail
draw was a fair decision.
Auckland:
it, but why don't the hander. Watching the lad's move--,
didn't
like
game
peoplo
playing'
tho
and
Tariff, 6s 6d per day.
Moffltt was thoroughly tested on team were slow to catch.
liant run. Taylor and Whlttington huhu men were'
decidedly on a par with
appoint
neutral
linesmen
ho
is
HowW.P-A.
on
very
' «
Harvey
solid defence.
ments.
was by far' the best forward also got over tho lino for the winners. puttlnET-up a
Saturday, and the City full played the
~.
partisan feeling is
Fred, and compiles his breaks
were ever, m the second half the "ponies" occasions whenhigh.
Brown, Cameron -and Muell
game of the season.- No matter how m the Linwood pack.
BILLIARDS.
rapid and brilliant manBILLIARDS.
in' tho same
McDonald played a lively garao for prominent In the rear-guard of the put a lot of dash into their play and known to run
1 will send you, post free (for a One* serious tho position looked, he was al- Marists,
improved m her
increased
their
score
ner Mias Roberts has
3,
and Ainodeo was dlnkum
at
Otahuhu
SWIFTS
though
vanV.M.C.A.
0.
.blacks,
Pound Note), the following pared, and ways doing tho right thing and never
while
their
clearly
amber and
dem"
ability 'and her exhibition
guard proved too solid for the opposi- to nine, the blues tacked another seven
if you ;are not "more than pleased" lost his head. He is some good m a half back. big 'stumbling block,
The Ker-rlstlans have the reputa- onstrated that her travels and bouts
126 Cuba-streot, Wellington.
half, and won
MarlsLs'
howof
the
first
i
their
scoro
only
ground
;
return
one
to
to
bargain
parcel,
your
tight
game.
being
with
the
Smith
was
the
one of the best trnlned
bonefitod
"
players
(Next Loea and Church.)
tion.
of
have
tion
weight
great
or lack of over,
urst-clttss
ever,
There was not a
Wanganui, he receiv- by 13 to 9.
competition, and seeing withconsiderably.
customary In
line
for
at my expense, and I'll, refund your Just before the end of the big gamo weight.la Iftheir
tho
m
tho
As
Is
teams
they
equipped
work as well'
choose, between the teams till
her
GEORGE VERNON Proprietor.
hioney m full.
it looked any odds on City scoring. m this department
ing a well-timedpass from O'Donnell. deal to
they've got such n tip- top gym to do these big matches, it was sqmc time (I^ato of Auckland niul Park Hotol^
a
m
stages, whon OUare
en(they
into
the
latter
In,
the
blues,
open
gamo
and with an
for
well
Ha damfools
They beat the
training stunts
got the hang-of tho table,
thusiasm they woult take sorao lick- Lockett played a round
Newtown. "VVolllnirton.)
(Signed) GEO.
huhu fell to pieces and could not stand their
Well, It before either
they only bad to. dribble over tho ing.
(
they'd bo If they woron'L
river dwellers.
wore of tho 30 order.
, , Mackay's
so
breaks
constantly
and
Clothing Corner, goal
"ponies"
the
leather,
strain
of
Ross,
but
lino and fall on tho
The many admirers of that brilliant tho
was this splendid condition which en- Tho lad's first top of tablo run was a
Evidently tho lure of tho Inflated
away at the defence.
Shakespcaro »houl<\ have lx>o» nioro
'.-. ,.■„ ..;...
Auckland. „
tho blues' half, whizzed past and got bladder is too strong for Doddy Gray. little half, Clem Green, will bo disap- hammering
abled them to down Swifts,"and that's 61, nicely put together. Miss Roborta
a
Jfwcrson.
mado
Grafton,
thanks
to
If.ho hndn't written thut "tho
got
mako the
lcocrlul.
another After chucking up jo< kailho was back pointed at his inability
to
is
to
It.
j52,
tho ball. City never
all
thero
and
right
capital
"
showing against North Shore at
tho ihlnff."' our tnmnt liwpocreferee, In Mr. P. KetUowoll, responded with a
Zeafair
play'B
with
the
Now
trip
ability
chance .like it.
Australia
A
new
his
YOU SAVE'
with
to
proved
again
m tho Gold
Alb n
m their
tho littlewonder
Devonport, particularly Jn the second made his debut at this
would probably lw luivlnjj nojtt
City and 'Varsity, arc still a "deceas- match against 'Varsity last Saturday.
mfitch and ac- hero
rattling up 73, 61, and 138 In artistic tor«nothing to do.
just
toss-up.
a
In
when
it
was
half,
to
quitted himself with satisfaction to stylo.
ed" heat for the championship, and Doddy la still full of dash.
One Pair All-wool Strong,
are certain to provide the winners.
tho contending partlos. Ho is thereWearing Saddle Tweed
"Varsity, although hardly up to their
fore discharged without a stain on his
usual strength, didn't have a deal of OUB MOTTO—TO ASSIST AND NOT
grousers (any size), worth
COLLEGE IttFL.ES V. MARIST
character.
difficulty m walloping Albion by nine
TO CRUSH.
1B«/
..'..' 15 0
BROS.
y
points.
,
DIAMONDS 3, WANDERERS 0.
2 Pairs' Strong Colonial Wool
College Rifles and Marlst Bros, mot
McLeod opened hostilities by scoring
;*' §6x, wprth 1s 6d a pair
3 0 also at Eden Park, and victory wont pretty
nlco 'avcrago gamo of soccer.
A
try tor 'Varsity, and tho inci|N,i, Wool. Strong Flannel
RUGBY
UNION.
With tho exception .of Webster, Wanto tho Tykes, who won tho gamo m a
AUCKLAND
DO
MONEY?
YOU
NEED
inspired
dent
Albion
to
force
things,
Undershirt, Worth 4i 6d
4 6 the second half. In the first spell the with tho result that
derers' goalie, thoro were no outstandsecured,
ingly brilliant and scintillating perfor1 Pair, Heavy Ribbed Knitted
wero leading by three to nil, and, with the help of Ward
shootiatffl
■If you aro needing monetary assistJordan,
passed
worth Bs.
mers.
fc 0 but they had not been playing thobet- 'Varsity's scoro by two points,
WoofUnderpants,
ance, como and sco us early. We can
Webster was a revelation between
Call on
Braces, worth
game, and had the Tykes put tho , Albion's forwards— Luke,
you tho easiest conter
1Pair Strong
and
offer
holp
you
.Jordan.
tho posts. Tbero would bavo beon a
-"
■--■■■ 1s 6d; ; ""
necessary polish to their efforts it WHaon and Ward showed some
16
Wo
adand
fair
treatment
ditionspretty
(SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. cricket scoro against tho nomadic
'
6d
would have boon a one-horso race In play, and quickly,piled another flvo vanco money on furniture, sewing ma- THIS
2 Handkerchiefs, worth
ones but for him.
1 0 tho second spell the Tykes mado no points on to their load before 'Varsity chines, pianos, etc (without removal)," EDEN PARK—
'_"*;"'" -" ""
each. *'"U
| A certain loam plftyinfr at the Basin
boooß about it and wero always m the woko up. Then tho student*' forwards also on deeds, or nny other security.
BROS.
v.
PONSONBY.
MARIST
"
limelight, finally winning by 8 to 3.
lon Saturday gol only 12 paaaes Into
tho scoring rights, and In- Wo make no chargo for Inspection*.
UNITOISITr V. 011% . .f. tho ground~-Ju«t enough for tho team.
' m£1 nil10 0■ L. H. Wcston, tho College Rifloaskip- collared
creased thoir score by three. From this No businosa. no charge.
Consequently tho Humorous presiper, who will make one In the New until tho final bell, the cottage forwards
All negotiations strJctly confidential. AGRICULTURAL SHOWGROUND—
dent*, vice-president*, undesr-sneroPOaT FREE ,TO YOU FOR 20s.
Zealand rep. team to teach Australians didn't grvo Albion a look In, but piled
Wo carry iv v»ry Innw nlock of Bitlt»r<l Cloth.
Omce hours, 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.;
■
SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPE- torietf, etc., who rolled up with tholr
Rugby, scored well on Thursday evon- on another eight points, and finished Saturdaya, 10 a.m. to 1p.m.
'
CLUB «t 40. p«r yard Js «xc«|>tfona! value.
Our
SPECIAL
TITION.
wives, moM-in-law, and tho whole dam
g
Ing at tho clubrooms, when his club- tho gamo with tho acorcs 'Varsity, 19
'SKNT) FOR SAMPI^KS.
|family contused. It was a cam of
Kick off 3 p.m. Sharp.
mates handed him over a flno newcaso points; Albion, 10 points.
"bung wont s&xpence" repeated o'or
to keep hlit now clobber from getting
Jordan played tho top- notch forward
Admission: 6d. Stand, 6d.
" .
r, LAW COURT BUCLDINGS.
Corner, soiled
and
o'er agfttn, like somo glorious old
on the trip. Of course, Weaty gamo for Albion.
(PEPT> C)
Ladlea freo to Ground and Stand.
Anyway, he's a proper
41 lIIGH-STREI3T, AUCKLAND.
refrain.
"Varsity's ha^lt back played a. irrwu
said somothlng nice to the bhoys, with
| CORNER
LANGBFORD,
V,
C.
Manager.
game, which taught hl« crowd that ho A- EMANUJ3U
whom ho m very* popular.
I"seheoctar" who grudge* saocponce to
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CHRISTIANITY
IDEAS IN INK:
AND
1914.
L hapa the. main reason, or one. of the
j main reasons, being that his pay as a
hand m a wowsery haberdashery, silks.
satins, and baby-linen establishment
doesn't run to "hash" and "doss" m i
suchva luxurious palace as the V.M.C.A.
Incidentally, the V.M.C.A. is run on
strict moral lines, and the good young
man, with very bad habits, runs a risk
when strolling home at some unearthly
CHEAPNESS.
BOOKS AND
THEIR BUILDERS.
j
COMPILATION OF NEW> ZEALAND'S .farm will respond to .the ; title of family of nations with due regard for
"ploughman" or "farm servant," but to their.'"sovereign rights.
HISa'ORY.I .
no other. And as -the wages are more
Treaty
of^Waitangi,
''The
or
How
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v% New Zealand-b ecame a British, nearly that of a town worker, the atti"Charles. Dickens, the Bookman
rColony,'f1>by T. Lindsay B.uick, tude towards the employer is very dif- Extra for 1914." In size and genmay
by
ferent. It
be illustrated
Dean eral arrangement this resembles
of "Old Marlborough,"
story of the boy who" stood the first of
:
the "Bookman" Ex"Old Manawatu," "and "An Old ■Ramsay's
j'
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the market place to be hired. A tra Numbers, "Robert Louis SteNew Zealander." Wellington,
wisyour
farmer addressed him, "Wba
venson: The Man and " His Work,"
"■* S. and W." Mackayl
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last maister?" "Yonder he is," pointed published last August. .It contains the
"Sk,
of the, British Em- the youth. - After a conversation with completest possible collection of
pmre, .wien., thei,offsprings of the Mother the late employer, the' farmer returned ens portraits; photographs and; drawLan&rhaye. reached:^sufficient maturity to the lad. "Weel, laddie," said he, ' ings of places associated with him and
&&rio'^}& granted equality of rights m "I've been speerin' aboot ye, and I'm .his books; portraits and examples of
the.fCouncils of the Nation, and when to- tak* ye." "Ou ay,", replied the lad, the work of his famous illustrators, The most -persistent cadgers m New
one'central government will control the "an I've been speerin'> aboot ye to, an' i and twelve beautiful . color " plate
destinies^jf-'a^tworld-ericircllng"confed- I'm no' gaun." ''
engravings of Dickens's characters ;and{ Zealand, =and the remark is not solely
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edation,.will oweya'debt of gratitude to
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young men of the Y.M.C:A. Wherever
Mr-T. Lindsay Buick for his admirable '' In,his
Brock,
Phiz,
Barnard,:
C.
E.
Fred
Frank
Ownership,
new work on '.'The
handling.o"£ the story of the "Treaty of
m
Zealand a V.M.C.A. institution
Tenure, and Taxation .of Land," Sir Reynolds and L. Raven JHill. The let- exists, its^foundatioh
Waitangi." Mr.' Buick hastreate^ his
rests on the good
terpress includes contributions byBerbrought
has
P.
Whittaker
Thomas
goicT which a foolish and, m most cases,
stfbject with the calmness ancku'nprea single volume nard SKaw, G. K. Chesterton, Alfred
compass
within'
the
pt
wowser, community has shelled out.
judice*of a juiiiiciat.mind that reminds
great mass of -information which has Noyes, Sir W. Robertson Nicholl, Jerone^.of Ktnglake'sv classic "History of a~
scattered over a .wide ome K. Jerome, Richard Whiteing, Yankee! hustle methods are adopted.
hithertobeen
The wowser and the non-wowser is
theCrunea.!' ;iit spite of.a mass of.abbooks, papers, and reports,,and JohnHassal and other.authprs,and pre- bailed
solutely necessary-detail, dry-as-dust to area of
up at the point of the collection
prove es- sents word pictures; of Dickens bymen
therefore
the
book
should
;reader, the story has a
box, and anything from a "thrumirier"
the ordinary
to the man of small who knew and worked with him; notes
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valuable
pecially,;
thread of rbmUace running through it' leisure who is desirous of studying the] onrthe artists.whb illustrated his novels, to a "nickel" is thankfully received,
along to the
the bigger the contribution the greater
that leads the- bpok-loyer
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lattdiquestion.' The general attitude of poems-and summaries of what has been
verylast pagei In,the preface, th^ au-;
him, by Swinburne,. W,iiliapi.f the oily thanks. Like other cities m
his
said
of
inyestigapersuing
author m
this ;I)pminion, Auckland has its palathor^says.'^No attempt, has been made the
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tions may be gathered from the'follow- Watson, Watts-Duntbn, Leigh -Hurit^
building, and like the
-tell-the whole story. All that ing remarks, with which his book is Brete Harte, George Gissings,- G.v A. x tial
here-^o
buildings; only more pronounced,'
have^trjedf to do -ip to get back to the
btlier.
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writers.With
its
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Sala,
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and
other
brought to an end. .
beginning at thingsV to the birth of law
merous illustrations,^ itS' biographical, '."the 'Auckland .good young man's ediIf the solution of the many comand order, tqithevgenesis 'of the day
personal and critidal articles'ahd'notes^. fice is ./ , .
plieated*and thorny problems-which
when.-wewereable'to say to;the Mother
this "Bookman" Extra Number forms.;
those phases of owner- . by,, far the viviSesb' most ;varied' and; f A^HU.GEiWHITE ELEPHANT.
liand, >We. wilitT-build (you a, pread"' surround
t
tenure,
taxation
of
land
ship;
arid
s nought^and yet|anotner;if needs,must.*
'proximity to a lot of usemost interesting record' yet
It^
which 'we1 have 'been considering,
as the Library
Again,. 'l*have%otr attempted to ar'->
a,H'
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career
of
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.real orA is
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phases.
a cheap
"". the various,
its
the
one
mind,
avoiding
a fair
on
alleged^"breaches of the treaty com
land
and-landany
idea that
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inide^d>»by oiir Gpyernors and Govern- hand
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owners are sacrosanct and that
menta. That' jihasfe of the. subject is
;
come,
our-land laws and customs
necessarily .so. controversial'm- charac' '
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on the" other
and
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require
"Sinai,
down
from
wouldjustice.'
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community
for
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one
section
of
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with the- early^llistory'ofrNew Zealaiidt "the supposed benefitwhy,
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changes made and such
M^MtWy%M>i'w
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as to niaTk»outj:the,author r.as;one''wh6 be such
as
would
conditions
established
coulSfittmglyitakejiip.the task as writer
mucbr-needed,
improve-'
"bring
Zealand.
about
ofca cOmpleTlifhikorx><< of New
.would/benefit the whole
The chapte^ihei^ed The,Ma6ri'Magna ments:that
community, and .not least that pa-:
Charta,'vpresentsisomeinteresting,slde"
tienl and long-suffering class of'
lights-on*Maori!characterand-customs.
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worthy
folk
humble .and
and reveaJs in#a*strikmg light the in-^
the
soil
of'-our^couni
nateioratory*.o^thej<rajce. For'instance, "' who cultivate
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KICKED UP 'A BIT OF A FUSS,
MACLA9GAN-STRBET, *
Icursed them for their lack of Chris-,
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spirit,
prompttlan and charitable
and
GRACE,
j ly .informed, the chuckers-out that he
THOMAS
Proprietor.
would go and report tho matter to Tariff, 4s 6d per day. 2te per*sraei6
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get,
"Truth." Tho "dead-beat"did
and
straight away came to this office and
told his story which "Truth" gives to
the public for what it is worth, and ifanything to prove that the V.M.C.A.
is respectable, if nothing else.
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However, ns tho Auckland V.M.C.A..
establishment Is not a paying concern,
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wo can. hardly expect ft to be run on
Charitable Aid Board lines. Moreover,
we cannot expect it to be a model for
employers, paying tip-top wages to tho
f
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servants, and generally gaining a ropuDUNEDI'NV !
v#fj^
tation for being a good place, from the
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domestic or any other point of view. BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS^ »: < ',
Further, "Truth's" opinion 'm that dlr
,AND ALES IN STOCK*
rectlon is borne out after the perusal
Excellent 'A^cotmnodatipni
of a typo-wrltten document which purPropitoW.
H. STREET
C.
the,,
duties of
ports to set forth
CLEANER
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"ASSISTANT
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NIGHT PORTER,"
which the institution is apparently m
need of, as applications for the job
closed at noon on "Wednesday week, tho
successful, and m. "Truth's" opinion,
very lucky applicant being required to
start his million and one duties on
ant-Gp^Jioi:'9;t4the NNcrw r possession^,
ofSalh
those who«*take any interest;.in.
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'the*Treaty, 'the live) questions of the- day, one of
for th&;^urpos^i6)Misning
"
Tareha ■-. was-'e^iry one ofnhe largest the liveliest of which m all lands is
x^tiv^4n.thfi>N^r|hrfandshad';been.one :.tne:Land*Questkm.
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erocious- :" cannibals. He
'y .a
df
The -story of. the- South-African War
is now an oft-toldrtale, but there is a
is«oh<Euro^
how i^dependei^e^as-of
special interest-attaching to "A..Captain
iboi appeaiedt with no- of the Gordons" (Sampson Lowv 10/6,
luxuries
M^BSsi'
piece,
of old' net) which,-«edited by his mother and
-dirty
/ tnlng::raorer:than*a
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around his, waist-"*
matting fastened
sisjter, gives.- the experiences and im-»
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assemblage
m .a, .pressibns>bf*
After' haranging theCaptain D. S..Miller, who
deep?sepxdchmr->K>icevlorsome«time, he after- passing through the Boer .War,
dangled ihis^banch.of fern-root m the died- as-a result otlhe hardships of the
air :^ a^.pTootttibatvhis»^JguMentt w^ SomalUand Campaign m 1903. Writing
not»wd£tliout?f oMitdation—
vof>the3oer "Wer^he-remarkfl:—
See;..Qasidaony food, the -foo* o£" !
War is a fearful- thing: The ac- .
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jthe»food>-of the na-action, is^not-so bad, but the,
tualtive< people.! Pphawr Governor, to
.waiting— the cold the sndden'
think^frtetoptingnnen—^os->nativea jjf
move's— bad 'water— :small comforts
.-^■with^^aiteUolfctlothing-and-food!
'■ —men and officers tired out but
> If all'
dhiefs!
say
"See* X
cheerful; the long, dreary, weary
Twere-^o-D^auiceHalh^qTial^nwank 1 " marchest-alwajte
expecting sniping
Governor,
il
tne
b
ufc'yio
u»'
■withftbeW
—all this is £he<trying part.
paddle
tall;
up^jgh-T^ip^up^as'this^
Captain Miner,could see the-Boer.
' ana X tdoJwn><unjder>.i>eneath No^. "But'
pointnof view.
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"no^inol' :'. \";■,'■;■ . .-'put
up-v as
*m& friends^of the^
The Boers seemvveryfultof buck^
just how. , The other day they
powerfnl foU7-to*lTareha m the-T>erson
and;son-insimultaneously attacked all down,
bC!Hone^H«keX the nephewadmittedly one- oL the line, -.but m
case were
ia^^^Bkua^-a3Jd>
both;t>y
lhae- beaten off. They were desperate
. theimbstrinflneritlaUmen,
ag&.iaTid-actdevemenl:,'in^^ all'the North.
men. They crept up to within a
"■ H&^began-'iBL thatsinystical manner>so
few yards of the pickets without
mncJkJ>etteved<by7Maori» ortaors:
being,seen, andm somVcasesTushed m under the sangar that is, jl'
TO'Taise^^ip^or^to- bring>down?
wall off." stones with loopholes—
To raise«iip'<-or'r to bring"' down?
riflesj'crawlWhich? Who^fknows^, Sit^ Gov*.- V: and, seizing the*men!s
ed over-*he top down, on to the
ernor» sit. Jfflhou shouldßtJreturn*
bayonets.. Some seem " absolutely
we nativeswaTe^gone^utterty^^one,
indifferent to life. Isuppose alle
nottiinged,- extinct. What, then* ,
they have,tolive"for is gone. The
shall "weidot^Who*are»we2Cßemain,
leader m one case was a Glasgow
Goveroor^ifatSer^towisl
many of those who at-'
the-cbapter?*ln»fSearch-c(C|i^igna-^ man and
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tacked our regimental outposts
" In
tures," the.; tPoutjde- ia." getUng every
were^Scots- anfl English.
name'taiasHkcameni^.conseqoents«upon^
■"■!all-, "What the war meant- for- the soldier is
commm»ak>system*-oQthe
thus:
lands wei^rt^^fe^^efltibKMi^tA-out,,
Visits ha6t<to<t)e^pald^too»all the»iinter-:
It^ia a rotten.game for Private
ested. tribes; J&fHfrnrakl, Aperahama, i T. Atkins, of the Infantry of the
Taonu^-a^poweidSt|tocttief;"ade^aTSfr^
f line. They've been at it here for
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[ nearlytwo years-on and off.-* They
WeraEO»gUed>tio«se©»tho Governor,., i are slanged if they make mistakes.
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They bury their friends, and see
Lot hlnwcome^t(>b©«».jGovernor t0,,--jthe Pakebas^:. j^s^locus-wo; -want { 'f them dumped-into,a big hole rolled
own
in.-* blanket, and they wait weirlly
" mo Govecnois'fwe^wai*be.»our
Governarl How«dO'the Pakehas ' for the end. But they go on doing
m
Port
bchavb'to*the^b3acfc-fellows
it all right. That is war— dirt,
weariness, death, disease, bullets.
Jackson?' They treat, them liko
pig,
dogs! See,-a I?rtkeha kills^a
Don't try and make it anything
tho blaokTfollpTOiir-come% and eata
else.in a book. ,
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colTho AppendlXvConjtainsia^valuable
Writer^ has been revelling m a book
;
lectionof- historical documents wliich called "The Plying Inn," by G. K.
arc of gneat)servltilo. to a,propor-under- Chesterton. G.K.C., somehow reminds
BtandingjofnhjO'niareh of events. But one of a jovial Monk, whose broad
why, ohl-whyiiMr- Author^is'there, non catholicity comes out m his writings.
contribution to Garmented m a form of paradoxical
indox? Sucbia
the history 6tj'Ao-te-roa,a volume that humor, his latest volume is at times
will bo- referred to by searchers m the painfully truthful. He has a wholeXuture,i-needS'an^index, and'that a most hearted contemnt for the wowser, the
I exhaustive one. However, this defi- kill-Joy, the no-whistling-on-Sunday
ciency can easily bo remedied ih the brigade, and the advocates of "seven
' future, ' Mr. Buick is to■bo heartily days'
cold water drink" as a sure cure
" congratulated pn»HiSi effort, which Is a to.all the ills. that flesh is ,
heir to. Hubook,' and." raanltjf, charity, love of, country well
dlstinotfadvanco on *hls firstno
distant from every page of the volume. There
points t<& thq- faot that m
ho* will tnnko a- solid name for is much wisdom as well as humor befuture1
himseltias a--historian.
tween Its covers.for the discerning eye
understanding heart. How happily
and
"Economic Notes on English. Agri-' does he hit of the grocer and the inncultuntrWages;*"by Mr.'-Roginald L.en- keeper:
nard/.ls^describod by tho "Manchester
The righteous minds of inkeepers
piece ot
"'Guardian" as*'an admirable
Induce thorn now and then
study
that
precisely tho kind of"' ■work,
bottle with a friend,
i«incodcd^foxvtho successful examina- To crack aunmoneyod
men;
Or treat
tion of -the modern problem." Thewho hath seen the gr6cer
teathoT'ho» endeavored to answer the But
Treat housomaids to his teas,
question, whothon it is possible to
a
of fish-sauce,
raiso agricultural -wages In England,> Or crack abottle
" without Cho*>advantages of the change
Or stand man a cheese!
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being* out-weighed by disadvantageous
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con«cqucnccs. Jloro particularly, the
argument Is-concerncd with the- policy Walter A. Phlllipa, M.A., is a book
of establishing* minimum agricultural having for its theme tho European
wago-catc» by law. No -attempt ls< Alliance, 1813-1823, as an experiment
mttdo-UGosaußCiftho' poverty of tho.farm.. In: the International Organisation of
laborci' or to- estimate Uio distresses Peace. Tho main objoct of this work
of bis ioCxiXcepC indeed. In* so far as la to correct tho exaggeration, of the
a conaltloraUon- oftheso Uilnga is es- pacifist agitation by illustrating from
sentialsto4tho*«conomlc argument. Mr. a particular period of history the
Lonnard'»«peasonfor'thu»^inrttlnK the practical difficulties involved In the apInqutry'is a simplo- one. Ho belloves plication of an international system
that a. dcmonatraHon-.'ot tho possl-<t.bt taw. /Another question, of oven
billty of Improvomlcnt is^a sutuclent greater immediate . importance, on
.for action, without tbo sentK- which It endeavors to throw some
reason
jmsntalx* appeal provided Tt»y*V». tale *of light, 1» that of tho recent developDoctrine, under
borron It>ls interesting to* note that1 ments of tho Monroe
United
States
would seem
work';
cay
tho*prcsenk
which
tho
essay.which
tho
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'to play In tho Now
was fpuiidod haH beesa^awarded the " to bo preparing
tho part played by tho "ConBoolalßosoarcb Prte<S of £100*byrtho.
federation of Europe" In the Old. Tho
,
london^Schoolvof'Bconomtes.
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In using thoftorm*""Bnglißh./Agricui->j" ■ writer's object Is to show how Prcsltural I^aboror'*' tluyiiiiulhor moons cx-^ dent Wilson, by his attitudo"towards
actly what-*hO' flays. Too -many Eng- Mexico and tho Iatin American
lish tiuthotn and English politicians " j States generally, has used tho Monroe
"when-using tho- term, applyit to Scot-1 Doctrine <(to consecrate that very prlntMitalnut which
land as vwtt>A«.l3nislaiid,:ana*thO'aian«:j:: vciple -of intocv«ntion"
nick nmno? ""Hodgo* Is also goncraUy it vraa originally a protest, and how,
facod with precisely
tf& applied. Tho«ej.''persons 4utvo been by dolng-so, ho Is
problem oh that which conno Txnobsonwutt wnot-to notl«o that the same
thenr are-itO" '"Hodge*'* and- no "farm.} fronted thc«Holy Alliance, namely, how
a system of paternal «u~
laborers^Hn>Bcotland^ Inlh<v>north«rn>i to reconcile
£
i-pcrviaiott-ow>r*i«- eosaewtatc unrul*
jdngxioiue«SS«3S^
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.Wide -Publicity* is. the gre^-t essential of successful advertising.
■
01^111?^
seldom^Jbu^^ed^himse"^^^""
and, 'on this- occasion,\ as if to* show
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BEST BRANDS OP WINES,
J. H. FAIRBAIRN
Day and Night Porter/
"Electric Elevator.
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the'historicii?nee|ink-"between^ndtive try. " :
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chiefs and Capijtain Hpbson, Lieutenr* ?The/'book.ought to-,be,on« the shelves
at
■
New Occidental
*'
. SPIRITS Hotel
Inyercargill, Greymouth, and so on. Thus, no other New Zealand
newspaper is distributed so widely.
Every Bookstall,
.Wideawake News Agent and Train Runner
'
Our
throughout thei Dominion^ has "Truth" on sale.
The Great Essential Guaranteed.
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LAMBTON-QUAY
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Duriedin. Also on. the streets of all large Provincial Towns like Pal-'
iBwR
-
Tariff, 9s Cd per day.
-
i
"..'■■"■ ur, large . cities .of
I
mp^Cl? FOR v TRIITH^
-"
Distribution
Most Extensive.
"Truy »" unlike
any other N.Z;paper, is sold- on the streets of the
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"'W/
\T. 17 WM I
1C »-^".f
'^ml'"m^II I
\Jtm,MJrJL mAJLU- 'lll
and
while from the'windows the good young Mammon." There is no "tick" at the
"
"
V.M.C.A.
.
women of the Young.'.'Tartlet's".Asso- ' ;", IT;IS CASH, CASH, ®ASH:
ciation, and a kindred
nearby" The intruder, the ungodly, and the
wherein the young woman, who hasn't drunk, who dares to breathe the breath
got a. past, and whose future is uncer-'
m the sacred premises is liable
tain,- are taken m and .given most of of beer
only to be chucked out on his pink
not
a
home,,
lights
the comforts of
being, ear, but he stands the.chance of being
put out at ten o'clock, and the use;of
handed over to the police.
fire-escape
forbidden.,
the
beyig strictly
"Truth" makes the latter statement
Incidentally, the V.M.C.A. building is
strength of a recent complaint
not far from the police barracks and on the
m
this
office of some poor devil, who
lock-up, so that .generally,it might
better days, was,
fact a
had
seen
be said to have very.happy and con- bank manager, who is beatenm
by booze.
genial surroundings.
; ",
and,
miserable- morning
Now, all would be well if the good One cold, wet
recently, this poor devil warmed- up
young men of the sinful city,threw m
a little too mtich, or bad, whisky,
their support, together with the silver, j with
wandered into the V.M.C.A., and sat
to "salvage" the institution, but, un-.i before
the fire; but he did not sit there
happily, the good young man, who is
long,- as one or two of the janitors,
mostly of the drapers' ..assistant
or chuckers-out spotted him, and'gave
AND COUNTER-JUMPING VARIETY him the advice;to get as soon as possteers very shy of the institution, per- sible, otherwise the police would be
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T
"hashery"
THE RNEST SUPPER ALE
man, if feeling that way inclined, can
make goo-goo eyes: at the good ybung
Jfcf
llTl\f Al'/VIT|-^^"
P '
II111II
I
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Salvarmy
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the morning, and scaling the
" fire-escape, of- being asked some very
pointed and, perhaps, pertinent questions. The V.M.C.A. is not, it might
be made very clear, 'a charitable or
philanthropic concern. Those running
it are as keen' on the "dollars" as
Andy Carnegi<i was before his con-,
science pricked hinv and made him set
out to bribe the Almighty rwith his
ASplendid Sample Smug-faced Sweating.
Dick-
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KAKAaIe
hour m
tfOR A MAGNIfICENT TWENTY-FIVE BOB PER WEEK.
"
historians
STRACHANS
i
!
COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT;
We gather from this schedule that
the Assistant Cleaner and Night Porter
is to receive £2 5/- per week. This LAMBTON-QDAY,
would strike the casual Individual as AFTERNOON .TEA A ajRE^AUTV.
being very good pay, but one of the Open 9 a.m. tilt 11.18 p.».
stipulations is that the porter must
Sundays, B/Pja. to 10.30I pjoa.
reside on tho premises and be provided
FRASER .PrpprrUtori j
JAMES
with board and lodgings for which ho
"
,
is to be charged £1 per week, which, Telephone 2805.
of course, takes all the gilt,off the
ginger-bread. In effect, tho assistant
cleaner and pight porter (two Jobs
OXFORD TERRACE^
rolled into one), is to get twenty-five
week', and it can bo taken from
Radical Organ of the Democracy,
to make the ad. more attractive,
used
"bob"
a
OHRISTOHUROa
"
'
which comprises 85 per cent of New I*nr\\\j3»M
Advertisements may be replaced at "Truth" that ho will have to earn that
Only the Btst Liquor* Stooknl^
Zealand's populace, and which constl*
reasonable " intervals "Without extra 25/- per week. The night porter, mark
*
! thnl, night porter, who has to be on
P. B. FLOOD,
duty after 10 p.m, and It docs not say
when ho has to knock 'off, is required
I to mark
STAR HOTEL.
THE SINFUL GAME OF BILLIARDS
ROAD, ADpl^jGrTON.
LINCOLN
by
a new Hoe ■from 12.20 till 2, p.m. daily, and on
Metropolitan Trottlmg
ablo Turf Information and breezy
tho
' Tho PrLntlnS ls don<5
Close
to
Rotary Machine with good Black Ink,. ! every other evening from S p.m. till'
jRS^IdHHP
Boxing and Football paragraphs catch
Truck
and
Show Grounds.
»
thus ensuring a clear and legible ad- t 10 p.m., and Is required to keep tho
the. cognoscenti;
Hotel Is up-to-data and accortmod»-«
billiard room In common with a host tlon second to none Flrst-blaaa «(nhyertisement.
Reading matter, is printed on each Page. Every ad. must therefore be seen. 1of other rooms. In addition to tho WI-. llng and paddocklng kept for TtoUljj^
table, In good order, which goes
,^ffl^MM^BHH^HH!wiBlM«Mi
Horses.
Xo advertisement of an unreliable character is inserted wittingly. This j Hard
Proprittww ,
to show that for twenty-five "bob" a
E. L. BARNES
f»ct being universally known, Ads. m "Truth" return good results.
to
V.M.C.A.
want
man
I
weok
the
one
Tho lncreaHlnP support accorded "Truth" has resulted m the permanent do the work of three men,and anybody
I
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j^/^^^^BB^^^BBB^Sm^^Bß^r^
enlargement of the paper by four pages.
JOHN L. JOPF, i
who knows anything of a billiard room,
whether consecrated or otherwise, Is
SHEFFIELD
Newspapers.
that a billiard-marker's job is
awaro.
> J
Most people have no time to read the Advertisements m the crowded not a very easy one. partlculnrly when
SHEFFIELD.
Daily Newspapers. Is this not so m your case?
remembered
that
he
would
It must be
(Late of Maklkihl and Duosand«l.>
The price of "Truth," 3d, precludes it being treated as a penny daily news- have to mark, empty spittoons, and
EVERYTHING OF THE3 B£SST.
paper. It is read from page 1 to the imprint on the last puge, and then generally look after "mug" players,
passed on to a neighbor or posted to a friend.
who show a marked predilection for
ripping cloths nnd other Hilly things
A '" " Message.
common to most billiard rooms where
<
CHRISTCHURCH.
ljOt rruth "<?"<! a Wireless Message m the interests of your Business to
THE "MtlG" PLAYER
every quarter of Ne\y Zealand. It Is Published m Four Editions weekly, usks the marker to give him a game
;
Leading
Commtrclal and
Tho
%riz> Auckland EditioQ South Island Edition, Country Edition, and Wcl- and 50 In the 100 up.
city...:„.,'■
tho
Hotel
m
llngton Edition.
As a matter of fuct, "Truth" has not
the space to spare to sot forth all tho - F. M. DREWITT ■.■«' PropHttw*
Rates.
duties required of th« niwUitnht
Advertisements may be inserted for nil Editions to cover tho whole of eleanor nnd night porter (also bllllnrd*yjj/vy
aforemenNew Zealand, or for any particular edition at proportionate rates.
Quota- marker) contained In thohowever,
to
tions submitted on application.
tioned schedule. Suincc
loi/J.
suy that nfter a vi?ry. careful study of GLOUCESTER-ST, CHRIBTCHURCH
this precious document, wo fail to hoc
(Opposite Theatre Royal)*
when or at what timn from Monday
morning till Sunday night (nnd .Sunday work is included) the successful
position
applicant for this peurl of a
MAXIMUM OF COMFORT. '(
Experience.
going to ront. -Not only arc his
reminded
is
MINIMUM TABETF,
but
ho
ANDREW CARNEGIE, tho Man with tho Dollars, has written: "Judicious duties upedilcd,
MR. HUCrH D. McINTOSH, the successful Sport and Pastimes Promoter
doing nothing In particular,
when
Advertising
ihnt
printing
your
Harry
Circuit
Is
the
art
of
announcemo
in
recently
acquired
the lato
Rickards'
of Theat
the newspapers
all,
of Sydney, who
make himself useful. And
"
trcs, Interviewed a few weeks ago m Australia on tho art of advertising,
which .circulate; amongst tho particular class of pe^ lo you wish to attract he 1h tobear In mind, for
r
PropHeteiw
please
J. T. BUTTON
morning
n
M
Sydney's
leading
newspaper.
said: "We had a dispute with
' r
After tt ufc-longexperienceIrtnd.tlmt advertising r the morninK nanrra is
WEEKLY SUM
o
MAGNIFICENT
THK
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,«
«~*y
N
"
rtt
|M
ftrc
pk
wlllcll
l
>
trom
Vlaitors to CHRISTCHURCH pletftf
of £" '*>/- I"'1 w«>
too busy to read the morning paper: In fact.lt tak, them all their time to
for board und lodgNote:
gbnc to tho woods, because 1 took the biz; away from the dally.
bo deducted M/my
brlefcs
wires.
To
mind
tho
best
'spapors
no,
mid
tho
obtaining
Tivoll
for
wu«
to
that
weekly
papers,
Hay
and the
about
ing. "Truth"
Ireached a wider circle through the
Sunday
are
the*
HOTEL
really
good
Papers.
busy
Whon
A
MASONIC
V.M.C.A.,
but,
gets
man
Sydney
watched
of it felt nuhamert of the
business Improved out of sight. The picture show men Jn
* Paper at the week-end he plenty of leisure to read It throughhold
my example and dropfrom after all, can anything bolter bo »-x- (Corner* Colombo and G!oueetter*«U*
the fleht and when they found Iwon. they followed
»tart to finish, advertisements and all and he Invariably does it. He Is more --pocted? Why Im it that ttwoatlnKi '»«near Cathedral).
weekly papers are road moro
ned the morning oaper. They realised that tho
A*O|
Ukely to notice announcements In a Sunday paper than m those with which
It l» nothing »l»is ulwiiyn runs THE MOST COMFORTABtB
thanT the dallies, which arc glanced at and thrown away, and tho
cuuko
CBNTRAI, HOTEL. IN THE CXTT,
his wife has 111 the flro during the week."
nmug-fnced Chrisadvertising more In tho weeklies now.
I know
with
hand
i»
hand
j
Tariff 69 per day.
Uanlty? "Truth" gives It up.
,'.«.»,.,
tbo game, tho weekly papers are the ones to advertise In If you want tho
C. LANGE
PropHetar.
position to the. Sunday newsstands
In
Now
Zealand
In
a
similar
business,
you
may
"Truth"
show,
your
or
ox
:.
whatever
your
to
read
about
oeoDlo
every time."
papers In America. It provides Sunday reading for thousands of people.
want them to know about. The weeklies forJ mo
"UNDER THE BROAD ARROW."
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STAR AND GARTER HOTEL
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Proprietor
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Value of Week-end
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WHITE HART HOTEL
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Reasonable
DOMINION HOTEL
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— Book To-day !
Don't Delay
JP^
Millionaire's
A Word for the Weeklies.
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s^sribSiris^tr
Twas
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Jound
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results^
fhoYouglTy
tSirarc
Thousands of People Die Annually Wrongly!
—A
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JOINES <& CO,,
We DYE WEEKLY Rightly!
New Suit lor 95., or a New Costume for 7s.—
Wo undertake for the'(email sum of 9s cash to make any old garment equal to a now one. Ana wo do it swiftly,
correctly, and neatly, tnianinioelng complete satisfaction, or your money returned.
We solicit customers.from tho North Cape to tho Bluff, but country patrons should forward postal<noie» with Is extra for postage
C. J. Houston, Proprietor.
When ordering
plea»«
mention
th}«
QuCCII'S DjTC Works
Paper.
138 Vivian Street, Wellington.
The nbovo Ij» the*J«nlflcAnt- title of n ,CLyDB.QUAY, WELLINGTON
«Jxp«nny booklet recently piibliwhcd by
(EeUblUhed SO Year*).
""Truth." bttJnu a true thrUllnjj story of
Atiatnillnn convict life. The iwtihello
BUXERS OK LEAD. BOABSL
bl«tory of Jun« Now aud tho monZrNC..-.COPPEU. IRON, RAQfI,
«irouji record of h««r evil KO«t»«.
John
AND,
RUJJBBR.
Filch, ft*
related. wn« com- ROPE
piled from urlfflnitl o^cliU docunt^nti*
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by <Jo«rK« Korbc>«,
Then* In « author
book on the nmrJtot bearlnii a almUar PtinUrf and publUhfcl by FaBDKWOK
title, which aiHH'-tu'B to b«^ cnJoylnK a
JAMKH DaWBOH. o( 89 TodmuHrtmk,
free »«J. on account of ihe publicity
Brooklyn,
Wellington, (or JOHM
given to the "Wroad Arrow" by
tfOBTOW, the Proprietor, «i "^l,
"Truth." Therefore p^rnon* dvslroiirt
Hblen», rt MMoobr* B»y, lOoom*,
of purchiutlng "Truth's" publicationam
advlucd to n*k book««ltftrs for "Under .N.8.W., *t hU EUoistotKl /. Offioo,
LqV«'« Ijhoo (off mmMautirMi).
ihe Brotid Arrow." publlnUt?<t by John
Norton. Price fid, pouted 7d« from ait "^tr«lUoctosu M«w Z««Ufttf, UlurAay
by
poat
wido-awftke bookiieUertt. or
trom "N.Z. Tnilb;»
CASH
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