----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Dec. 1 - Weka, s.s.,. from Mangakuri. Dec. 1 - Te Kapu, s.s., from Wairoa. Passengers - Miss BARKER; Rev. Mr WALSH; Messrs GLENDINNING, THOMPSON, and SUTHERLAND. Dec. 1 - Result, s.s., from Moeangiangi. Departure - Dec. 1 - Arawa, s.s., for Lyttelton. Persons on the look-out for high-class dairy stock will do well to bear in mind the sale of Mr James STOTHART's stock tomorrow by Messrs C. B. HEADLEY and Co. Dr. de LISLE has been suffering from a poisoned wound for some time past. During the past week his health has suffered severely, and the wound has become rapidly worse. He has been advised to give himself complete rest, and has decided to adopt the advice. Dr. MACALLAN, who has just arrived from England in the Arawa, will act as Dr.de LISLE's locum tenens. A baker named Timothy CONDON met with a serious accident yesterday. He was driving his cart down the Shakespeare-road, and when near the harbor Board offices the vehicle jerked through rising on a stone, and CONDON was thrown violently to the ground, the wheel of the cart passing over his body. he was picked up and taken home, when it was found that he had received severe injuries. Hastings - We need hardly remind your readers that the concert in aid of the district school prize fund will be held at the Town Hall tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, under the management of Mr J.A. SMITH, headmaster of the school. In our main street an example of Napier enterprise is a draper's and outfitter's shop opened by Mr James P. THOMSON, whose varied stock, seems to attract much public attention. Mr James SIDEY, whose approaching departure for England has been previously referred to, was yesterday presented by his fellow underwritgers with a handsome silver salver, suitably inscribed, and a decoratged shield containing the portraits of all the Napier underwriters.......Mr SIDEY will leave for E ngland by theArawa next Saturday week. Mr Robert SMITH, the popularlicensee of the Masonic Hotel, has disposed of his interest in the hotel to Mr Frank MOELLER, of Wellington, who enters into possession of the Masonic on New Year'sDay. Mr SMITH, however, does not intend leaving Napier till after the next annual gathering of the Hawke's Bay Caledonian Society on the 17th January....... Judgment was givenfor plaintiff at the R.M. Court yesterday in each of the following civil cases, Mr TURNBULL, R.M., presiding:- ADAMS v. LAMBERT DENHOLM v. M'LEA EDWARDS v. BALLANTYNE (Rangitikei) WARNES v. KITT ADAMS v. W. ROBERTSON SAME v. CONNOLLY JOHNSTONE v. DUCKETT DENHOLM v. BAIN OAK v. CONNOR ADAMS v. CROSBY RICHARDSON and others v. E. HUMPHREY BLYTHE v. KARAURIA; judgment suspended for a month.