HBH 1890 APRIL 15 Waipawa St Peter's Under yesterday's date: - The bishop of Waiapu administered the rite of confirmation at St Peter's Church, there being fourteen catechumens-four boys, and ten girls. The church was nicely decorated for the occasion, the wreaths and flowers kept over from Easter Sunday being added to, rendering the interior of the sacred edifice very pretty.- Our Orchestral Society have issued their programme for tomorrow night's concert, and on paper it is certainly up to the standard of the entertainments given by this society. Resident Magistrate's Court-before Messrs JOHNSON and INGLIS J.P's C BROSNAHAN alias O'CONNOR (or O'CONNER) - being drunk and disorderly-fined £1 and costs. J SMITH, alias STEWART-charged with being drunk and a vagrant, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness, but denied being a vagrant. The police asked for a remand to procure evidence, but at the request of the prisoner, who pleaded hard for another chance, he was dismissed with a caution, the police withdrawing the charge of vagrancy. J COYNE, alias KELLY the Rake, pleaded guilty to being drunk on Sunday, but was on account of sickness cautioned and discharged. Stephen LARKIN, an old offender-fined 5s and costs for drunkenness