HBH 1890 July 3 Local news Page Two Magistrate's Court A lad named James ANDERSON was yesterday brought up at the Resident Magistrate's Court before Messrs NEWTON and DUNCAN J.P's., charged with larceny of a watch from the premises of C VOISARD, Shakespeare Road, Napier. The case was remanded until this morning on the application of the police. There is said to be a probability of further charges being deferred. Sale Saturday morning by Messrs Edward LYNDON and Co's Sale of properties in the estate of John ROGERS will be held on the 16th inst instead of the 15th as previously advertised. The partnership between Joseph and John BICKNELL, sheep farmers and carriers, PUKETAPU has been dissolved. Mr Joseph Bicknell will receive and pay all debts due to or owing by the late firm. The carrying business will be continued by Mr John BICKNELL. Mr J HUGHES requests us to insert a short explanation as to his claim against the Napier school committee, referred to in a report of the proceedings of that body in yesterday's issue......more We are pleased to learn that Hawke's Bay Poultry fanciers are again proving that they have stock which can compete successfully with the best in the Colony. Mr Charles PRICE informs us that he yesterday received a telegram stating that he had once again been a prize winner at the SYDENHAM SHOW. Awarded three firsts, two seconds, and several third prizes for Brahmas, Cochins, and other varieties of Poultry. Mr PRICE is to be congratulated on the satisfactory results of his enterprise in sending his birds so far to compete against the pick of the southern yards. (He last year gained several prizes at the SYDENHAM (Christchurch) and WANGANUI shows.)