FARMERS’ UNION.
WAT A lit) A-W AI HO 13 K ANCII.
i (Contributed). A meeting of members was held on the evening of 13th. May. Present: Messrs O. |{. Nortlicroft (elmir), J. Lutl'-r. \V. Smith. T. Nolan. I . McBride. A. Mcßride, J. Nolan, AY. 11. Chinn. R. Kecle-sfield, R. Ifv ml man H. He veldt, and the Secretary (H. Dehn). The Chairman moved and it was secoiii led hy Air W. 11. Chinn that a motion of .sympathy ho passed to Mrs Massey and famliy. also the Government, in the loss sustained hy the death of lion W. F. Massey, Prime .Minister. The Chairman feelingly referred to the loss the Dominion and Empire lias sustained through the death ol the Prime .Minister. Mr W. li. Chinn and Mr R. Eccleslield also spoke. ’I he met ion was carried, members standing in silence. INWARD COl’R ITSP< >NI)ENCE. From Westland County Council staling formation of Richardson Road was being attended to.—Received. From Westland County Council stating Council bail no legal amlioriiy 1-, transfer special rate regarding Peterson's Road loans (Tiller- Wanganui District) to the "County as a whole.— Received.
From Minister of Mines suiting according to geological survey no lime is known to exist in Wataroa district. Received. Ft uni District Engine:'! - . Public Works’ Department, staling fencing approaches to Fridges on the main s.nth road had been recommended to the Main Highways’ Board.- Received. From Minister of Agriculture slating lie was pleased to hear a satisfactory settlement lias been reached in regard to complaints re local stock inspector. Received. From Pest master. Hokitika, staling the Doctor’s nigld connection would he completed by the end ol the week. Received. Front .las O'Brien M.P. re complaints in regard to local Stock Inspector. and enclosing letter from Hon .Minister of Agrii tilttir ■. --Received. The Chairman and Delegates reported to the meeting their interview with file ML'isi a- of Mines while in this district re the district s wants. The Chninnnn explained hi-, remarks In (he Minister of Mines re Okaritn Hai'lniur .Scheme. Our Fition has not discussed this question. I'he Hokitika "Guardian misreported our Chairman’-' remarks. |The Chairman's remarks as reported in the “Guardian'’ were compiled from the short-hand rop'd taken al the I into of the interview with the Hon .Minister at: Matninui.- Etl. 0.1 The delegates were thankful for m.-etiug the Minister of Mines while ill the district. The usual vote ol thanks terminated
FIRM EOI’NDATION. j NOT! 11 NO CAN I N DERM INF IT. j People are sometimes slow to recognise true merit, and they cannot be blamed, for many have been humbugged in the past. The experience of bundled' of people, expressed publicly tlnoiigii newspapers and other semises places Doan’s Backache Kidney Bills mi a lira! foundation here: Miss 1.. Lloyd. Bright Street. Westport. says: " Roan's Backache Kidney Pill-, eared me of severe backache. I h-xe II" hesitation ill recommending F is splendid remedy. For a long time I was troubled will backache, and had other ailments wliieh led me to believe that my kidneys were not working properly. I tried several remedies hut nothing seemed to suit me. At last Doan’s Backache Kidm-v Pills were verv stronglv recommended, so I bought a bottle and I am delighted to tell von Lhev completely cured me.” Fourteen years later. -Miss Lloyd savs: " Doans’ Backache Kidney Pills cured me of Imikaeli.- and kidney trouble over lourteeli years ago. and | have had no telurii ol Ihe complaint since."
Doan's Bnekarlie Ki<!m-.v Pills lire sold 1 1 v all i-hcinists imil storekeepers si(. :>,s per Imllk' nr will Pi' posted oil reeeipt id |uiiv l iy PusUw-Mi C ol’au I r, Hamilton street., Sydney. j I'm, lie sure to get Doan s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1925, Page 4
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617FARMERS’ UNION. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1925, Page 4
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