•‘Whop- i- the r.ftieial .slick" asked .•in am tiouecr darina, iii<t lal i attic. still til Vkalluceiown Vue other day {reports the “ fi'outhlniu! Times'*;. lie wm, handed tlu> " official stick,” which was a special yard stir!; for turning; the (■tittle in the pens dtiriiiy: the stile, mid it was titled with a nihher foot whieli prevented the bniisiiio of the cattle when prodded with the stick. Previously the cattle were turned with mi ordinary pointed stick, which often bruised the eat lie alien used too strenuously. The " otiiei.i | stick ” was favourably commented upon and no doubt more will he in evidence at future sales.
I’ll KM IKI! WITH SCOTS. BOXDUX, Xov. 30. Speaking Jit tile annual dinner of the old charily, the Royal Scottish Corporation, at, the liolliorn lleslanrani, W.C.. last night, Mr Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, said: ‘‘There is nothin;:, in considering the character of the Sc it. that fells me with more admiration than the wav in whieh your people for general ions have held ii|) the standard of plain living and high thinking—-n lesson whieh to-day a world that would, if if could, he a a world id' high living and plain thinking, needs more than it ever needed. (Applause). And what is more important is Unit in this age yon do not allow yonrsclvc i to lose sight of the ideals ol the past generation i;i Iha f yon r pen; sirnlde thing and is far eas education. And sale do not. because a dels placed at their door cr of attainment than it was to their parents ne'deet and despise on that account it. A man of great, genin . ■ ; t *e .. interpreted to Kugland the hemes, martyrs and the gnius of the people of Scotia ml. If there had keen a Walter Scotl in Ireland there would have been no Boundary Commission — (laughter)—and I would, have keen able to devote my week-end to preparing a speech worthy ol this occasion.^
'For enntinuanco of r.ev paw-) nco fourth \NTED TO RENT— House of V V ill,out four Or five rooms. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— A BOV. aide to ride a 1-ievolo. Good waxes. Apply Fowler and Holmes. Bevoll Street. TO BET—Comfortable furnished BOOMS with use of all modern conveniences. Also CO r l I AGE in good order. Apply earner of. Stafford and Bon lev Streets on the Terrace. noil SALE—Several dozen empty -- oi] and grease BARBEES. Apply Stuart and Chapman Ltd.. Boss. lOST On Sunday between Sewell d «st; north and Sale St., passing through Cass Square, small gold BROOCH heart shape in centre. “Keepsake.” Finder please return to “Guardian” Office. TO BARENTS. ST. AGNES HOSTEL. Hokitika, reopens February Ist. Girls attending the High School, also young children of school age can he received. For all information apply to— SISTER ALISON. WESTLAND LAND BOARD. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I a have applied to the above Board for a temporary license over 200 acres, being cattle resting reserve. No. LGB. Block NIII.. Wniho S.D. M. SULLIVAN. Win. Duncan and C'o.. agents. ST. COLUMBKILLK’S CONTENT “OUPILS ARE ADVISED that the * Day and Boarding Schools, and music lessons, WILL RESUME on MONDAY, FEB. Ist.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1926, Page 3
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