Star. Is rnm.tsHuri fvrst TUESDAY & FRIDA I EV EX jag At the Office, BEACH ROAD KAIKOURA Terms or Svbsoiftiom Per Annum ... ... .. £ J Per Quarter... ... ss. 6d Postage Extra. AU notices to discontinue must be sen n writing, and posted or delivered ad Pressed to the Proprietor. Verbal «se» gages will in no ease be regarded. Teems of Advert isimb ; Casual advertisements, 3« per inch. Marriages, births, and deaths, 3s caet insertion. Ordinary advertisements. Specially ordered ever leader, double rates Standing advertisements for three Months, 21s per inch ; if inserted for sig as twelve months, liberal discountaliewed. Advertisements sent without the numbet of insertions l>eing specified, will be con--stnied until notice of discontinuance it (forwarded in writing Advertisements inserted by the quarter will be continued at expiration samei (risirsfi special instructions are gi’.-x to tb< contrary Notices'of withdrawal uuwl hr jl»*n t« Ee Proprietor is wietniu.. aid pri«i<,«t expiry of quarter; othrrvv I roktt fuafw-rs wi! <x charged for at fo’l >.i.» iHE KAIKOURA 81 AH. notice to correspodents We invite correspondence on all matters tending to promote the welfare of district and on subjects of general interest. Out colunnsbeing freely open for the ventilation and discussion of all questions on public interest, with the exception of theological subjects. All we exact is that correspondence shall be truthful and temperate; entirely free from all offensive personalties. Letters for publication must in allnj tear the* signature of the writer, not necessarily for pubVeation, but as a guarantee of good faith. We shall always endeavour to insert ettcis in the first issue after the receipt of communication, but do not guarantee appearance in the earliest publication. Betters should be w ritten on one side of be paper only. Letters for insertion must be addressea the Editor, and all business communications to the Proprietor, Kaikoura StarHints io Correspondents: The following memoranda arc-submitted to correspondents of the Kaikoura Star as -suggestive of subjects upon which coin •municu.lions are desired ■ Progress and Settlemen' in the district. Progress of Public Works, New Buildings,Kc. Agricultura Operations ; State of Crops: Introduction or fciale of Stock, &c Horticultural and Floriculturausrgestions as to what Industries might profitably be undertaken in the district. Accidents and Offences. State of Roads, Bridges, &e. Public Wants and Grievances N OT i C E ; . ;l-f O'J’ERS of entertainments, fetes sS>.-„ must >' ;J - all cases forward us, in s ..: cs i.t time the usual complimentary u viii-tion, ii they desiie any notices to up. fciKi i.. the columns oi th»bTAB. BO'l’iUi- 10 SUBSCRIBERS feubscribcis v. ho do not receive their papeis icgi-larly aie icquested to commuuicaie with the iiopiietors without delay,
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 November 1900, Page 8
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434Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 November 1900, Page 8
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