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: ta wo k t] s j bridge is now practically con e | plote. '• Penrling I tar ; I . aci , P r»‘ : isp i le 1. , A“ welcome ” s \ t ■ • ' ; ■ : _ i Mrs McWilliam, in !hc Miner ; Hall on Tuesday evcnii et 7-801 - Itis exp :cl 1 tha the Terri to ial Hall which ing ereefcr by Mr C. G. P in Ex ■ad. S . ■ . is .sxj) ■ i be finish® :V n nth. ; j Wiiii ■ rid in .. as; rim..'.'! rai ; wav line from Ki area to Hunt 1 i Nellie Perry’s horse -tuuibU i | over a sleep >r, and fell on 1 - id r, . . 1 . with a few brui ]! A long night in connectu . I with Mr and Mrs D cd.y's 1) m ing 1 iss « be h 1 1 in W< , i neaday evening next, when 1 : I atten lance is exp ret ■ ; Th ■ charges . - ad mi i ... , advertised : . an ier c in ' ! this issue. ,1 On the 2lst, the New Z-.vilan i Dairy Assoc i ' : among it' suppliers tile sum i £19365 . T S I covered butterf-it supplied durin ' the month of Augu t. The f j responding payment l.in yet • ; was £15913 13a 3d. T ta, t i with i t ye s£ 11 1 Build > : very brisk in vari. i parts „f th ■ town. Mr G. I to make a start with two nic R ■ C xnpani’ - •!; sme a 1 >y< ■ - in ad to roaks ho ) ■ for themselves in the norther • ‘ part of tile town at an early dat. • In Huntly South another rcM ‘ : dance will he beg in imnietl I ; ately. l . On Thursday the newly aj 1 | pointed G ■ ler.tt Manager ; Rai .. a - . M ■ is a< 1 compauied by M si R n lyn : a id B n n h .rt sta in ! luntl > nd had brief lex .it the hridgi a a 1 a! the p >iv, ’! where the ITuntly-A .vmvci - lin will junction with ti:c main lin Mr Hu . ■ ’ ; dent of ih ' A- . : > \ L- non managing comniittce, t 'I«.-graph . that the match, W. i .A > v. G -Id , i fields, as arranged t > be pl tye; at * Waihi • ! through, and asks ia->ch >-e : from the Huntly club i > l»e go - < . : h t it this - ' j as official. j In order to plan > mat cor j affecting the Brass B ui on . | sound footing li i is. iM,. ri • ! otherwFMr J. ih i ’ > ih- .. Fh.u* | of the Town Board/calls i •public meeting in Vue King’ Hall for the evening..f M.m lay • j 6th October, at 7.39 ['.cl T!i ! worthiness of the obi ml s’i ml. « | The nee 1 for a laundry in th* t >\vn has !»,>.'n long ro rogn-s * 1 ind MrT.B ward to fill tha Pro :cn, s > Rj i t I work abroad, will be se.veJ ai the troubl • of pare el lin r. p.> imr • i customers’ houses for orders, a.n< deliver the work wlien finished The contract for th 1 i. • . embankment from F r\ Road to the bridge ha< • i lei to Mr F. Fri * -d = h o. A large part of the i . al revi 11 Brickyar I, an i th ;\-m i : : lei’, j as s >on as ti\e h .% >y line i - I ready fora i > ■ ~i ,n,v, from the cuttings on ! a -;e■ id * of the •iver. rk | sta-rte I >a Fi:r - lay m >ruing. ; Tiie following were iinfir- ! tunaLdy omitted from the d siu’huion of the »li w-.um | at thin) I■-i i e 11 ows’ Bail Fist wook : I M ; ; • D. Ce.r!y-»n, pretty whir • silk, val. lace trimuh nrn ; Mrs U. {.Starr, black silk; Mos A-ton, white satin, silk In-.-c trim nings ; Miss M . R.h !. i; m u-lin and silk over!ac° ; Mr- H. CFn -h, pretty cream siohpod v >.* . guipure lace v-inimin c-; Mi: Brisk, pretty gray vm! ?. h; i.i j trimmings. I in in Littleproud, Lie n uul.i;- d; ;>e announces ih it ho has se.-nred the services of Mis Eddy >• Head Milliner. Her w-r; no I ; only to be seen to be nppr -eiaiod. while, adde 1 customiers will have the advantage of selecting shapes, flowers, etc., from a large and varied stock of the latest patterns.
lhree locals accompanv toida y’s issue. They call attention t to a general auction sale for to- , morrow, the advantages of thf International School of correspondonee, and Mr Littleproud’s notice. , The attention of our readers is directed to the fact that Mr J \ Elliot will hold a general auction sale on the vacant section adjoin , iog the King’s Hall, tomorrow ■ commencing 2 p.m. The i entries, which are numerous ~ include ponies, cows, heifers fowls, and household furniture ' Mi E. J. Farrell’s Cash Sale ol drapery, boots and shoes com n< ones to day. Bargains in em- . ! ‘oidmies, laces, prints, sateens cashmeres. flannelettes, anc - s 'rges will be numerous, and tin * | first comers will have the pick s ; As quality and price are right t the opportunity afforded by the lie should not be inflected. " j The casualties at the mine* this week have been neithei : ; serious nor numerous, those ' suffering from minor injuries - being:—Messrs Alex Reid bruise and inflammation of righ . . wound of finger; F A. Smith contused wound and inflamed Ixtend 1 : E. ! \ Ken nedy, compound fracture of lef ring finger, and Michael Stanton, two wounds on right banc ; (Ralph’s). Thousands of hard wood !-'deeper- are being unloaded ir the st ition yards for use in j I,lying down the permanent waj -■ <>: the Huntly-Awaroa railway i i The work is as hard as it is j monotonous, and in these days o l invention, it seems strange tc - 'e nu n handling heavy masses _ ; f timber —which is bound t< ; take a great deal out of them—- ; instead of seeing the “ties’ . die present warm weather, th< work must be extremely arduous, ’ 1 Ci ' to the place where tin main bulk of the sleepers art | being unloaded another party is hu'iiy o•;gaged in brushing ofl r : the r has affected the rails, and thal 1 d >ne t in tarring them to prevent further oxidation. The men - at w rk on both jobs certainlj earn their muiey by the sweat oj th.eir brow and at the expendi iscular exertio i.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 26 September 1913, Page 2
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