|h:fonr<i Star, JS PUBLISHED RVKnT TUESDAY & FRIDAY EVENING At the Office, BEACH ROAD KAIKOURA. Terms o*> Subscription Per Annum ... ... ... f.j Per Quarter ss. 6d. Postage Extra. AU notices to discontinue must be sea n writing, and posted or delivered ad dressed to the Proprietor. Verbal mes sages will in no case be regarded. Terms or Advertising : Casual advertisements, 3s per inch. Marriages, births, and deaths, 3s eaek insertion. Ordinary specially ordered over leader, double rates Standing advertisements for three months, 21s per inch; if inserted for sin ■r twelve months, liberal discount allowed. Advertisements sent without the numbei gf insertions being specified, will be contmued until notice of discontinuance ts jbswsrded in writing Advertisements inserted by the quarter wall be continued at expiration «? same* irtleae special instructions are givaa to ths tUßtrary Notioes'of withdrawal uuasi be givmii te r Proprietor in wmvim. and prc-vioM expiry of Quarter; othrvwhw broke* Qumsterv w<4t charged far at fis4l rwtoe
THE KAIKOURA STAR. NOTICE TO CORRESPODENTS We ivite correspondence on all matter tending to promote the welfare otf - districr and on subjects of general interest. Out colurjnsbeing freely open for the ventilation and discussion of all questions on public interest, with the exception of heological subjects. All we exact is that correspondence shall be truthful and temperate; entirely free from all offensive personalties. Letters for publication must in all cases bear the signature of the writer, not necessarily for pubb’eation, but as a guarantee of good faith. We shall always endeavour to insert letters in the first issue after the receipt of the communication, but do not guarantee their appearance in the earliest publication. Letters should be written on one side of be paper only. Letters for insertion must be addressed to the Editor, and all business communications to the Proprietor, Kaikoura Star. Hints to Correspondents: The following memoranda are submitted to correspondents of the Kaikoura Star as suggestive of subjects upon which com munications are desired : Progress and Settlement in the district. Progress of Public Works, New Buildings, &c. Agricultural Operations ; State or Crops; Introduction or Sale of Stock, &c. Horticultural and Floricultura. Suggestions as to what Industries might profitably be undertaken in the district. Accidents and Offences. State ot Roads, Bridges, &c. Public Wants and Grievances NOTICE. PROMOTERS of entertainments, fete etc, must in all cases forward us, in sufficient time, the usual complimentary invitation, if they desire any notices to appear iii the columnsW the Star. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers who do not receive thei papers regularly are requested to com mnicate witb th" Proprw •viUiou delay
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 803, 28 December 1894, Page 8
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426Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 803, 28 December 1894, Page 8
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