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OTAKI.

1 The colours of the Rahui Cricket Club wore ' lowered on Saturday at Manakau, when tho 1 local,team had 1 no difficulty in securing a win, Deing~victonous'to tho tune of eight wickets Rahul, in their first essij, only totalled 27, Johnston (9) contributing a third of the score MTBain was the mos successful trundler, se coring six wickots for nine runs Manakau Tesponded with ,43, De Mey scoring 32 En bui's second innings saw 37 runs put on, Rob con CdS) beinftjohiof scorer. A Atkins, a. con tasterd? bowler, secured three wickets at the 6mall 'cost of one run, 1 while M'Bamf alio ■- bowled splendidly, and secured four for 17 ' runs. , Manakau again faced the bowling of Small and Robson, and put together 23 runs for 1 the loss of two wickets Do Mey again lopped the batting, with, 10, not out V LEVIN. j An' alarm of fire was given by Mr. G Hutton, night-watchman, shortly after 2 o'clock on Monday mornnig The Tiro Brigade weio out promptly,'and'found a'four roomed hoube in Queenwood Road, which had just been "" vacated by Mr J. King on Saturday, to be welhalight. Owing to lack of water, the bn gade,was powerless to save tho premises Some of Mrr King's furniture was still m tHo buildjng, and was entirely destroyed The house Teas insured in the National'.OUico for £100 The Levin Tennis Club journeyed toToxton on Saturday, and defeated tho PoxtonClubby 9 matches to 5 The collection taken,at the fnendlj socic- , ties'r demonstration on Sunday, November 14, in aid ofithe Otaki Hospital funds, amounted to ,£lO 14s lOd The expenses totalled £1 2s ' So i and the Government has promised to sub , sidise 1 the remainder at the late of 24s to the £1 J , The term Co-operative Dairy, Company, Ltd , \ - has presented a handsome silver-mounted chal Jenge belt, to bo competed for by members of tho levin Rifle Club I ' > GREVTOWN. X ' A church parade was held by the Boy Scouts at Greytown on Sunday, under Scout Master bhanley ' FrM is coming on well in this" district, and Strawberries are being exported to Wellington , t daily', in largo quantities 1 Mr.jKidston, the new teacher, took up his ■duties' hero on Monday last Two children, banking"'on horse back,-\were thrown oir in the mam street on _ Saturday last t One of them was rather sen ouslyhurt. , , , CARTERTON. ' Tie Rev Ur Ivens, of tho Moknesian. Mis- ' Bl , on ',Bavo an address on tho work carried out at Melanesia, in St Mark's Church, on faun day mowing A profit of .£260 resulted from the recent , a^ b tms o£ the Taiatahi-Carterton Racing l n I 3 a #icipatod s thataho > Methodisr. Church will benefit tonho extent of about XIOO as the result of the recent ouno exhibition and sale It is reported that tho Marquis of Normanbj > oth ng ° dS at thß ond of ™ Mrs\ E. E Dorset is at present Ijmg sen- ' I "SL y l h m Nnrse Ganger's home 8 r the following stewards have been appointed for too various sections at the Horticultural Show.i which is to be hold here on Saturdav - ( Pot plants, Me&rs J G Oates, J Snoll, cut blooms, Messrs W H Booth and r Cave-, fruit and vegetables, Messrs A R Hadfield and i\V. Abbott, local productions, Messrs E i g r £ 'Junmcliffo, children's classes Mr J 'M Beechey/ homo work, Mcsdames E Eagle junr, and A King Messrs ?n,Iv olo rt lnst ? n) ' 4 T Halfl (Jl^lorton, " t.?.^ 28 ' re J own) wIU bB the lodges Lance Corporal Salmon, of tho Rifle VolunwS f Mn VT'fl** to thß res "ve Privates \Vhyte and Reid ha™ been promoted to corporals, and Pmato Eagle to lance corporal On Inday week nine non-commissioned officers will sit for their certificates CaptainSurgeon Johnstons trophy foi shooting has been won by Corporal Whyte, and Mr T ' H. Hughes s trophy by Pnvato Harvey i Particulars of Me«srb Balgctv and Co 'n Tlnmn. Hutt stock sale, to bo hold on December 8 16 P £" advertised " Tenders aro called by tho Education Board for the erection of a concrcto retalmns wall at tho Eoseneath. schoot <ute ' The accbmmodation available at 'The Man •ions, Eotorua, is the subject of an advertisement <tisement in another column The Union Olothinp Company advertise fresh Bargains in all departments this week at their stock sale the ostato of Clifford Smith It is not gencially recoguibcd that tho successful brewer of to-day must bo as well trained In Us bu»incss as anv professional man Without IV scientific knowledge of his work as well is a practical acquaintance with its details 'io cannot hope to attain a position of prouinciico Is his sphere of ioduotry the leading position t held by tho great firm of Bass and tho cauallv, . well known firm of Oumnesa, is without doubt ddo not only to their securing the best materials possible,/ but to the brewing being done In a manner thoroughly in accord with thu latest Itnd most scientific methods In New ns in England Gulnness't stout and Easss ale bottled under Dog e Head ,hrand have come to \ye regarded ad the ideal drinks of their kind Wntil one has tasted them ono does not know liow good an ale or a stout can bo <, Mossri W. H Tnrnbull and Co insert In this Issue their change hat of city and suburban properties, and especially call the attention of Buyers to a property at Mount Victoria which i_ iU»ey have for side

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 6

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OTAKI. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 6

OTAKI. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 671, 23 November 1909, Page 6

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