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Messrs W. Lorigan, A. C. McCnrdle, E. Kerr, G. McDonald, J. W. W. Seymour, and J. Steel, have been gazetted members of the Te Kuiti Domain Board, and the first meeting of the Board is to be held at the Chronicle office on Tuesday, August 6th. Among the names of the newly appointed Justices of the Peace, which appear in the last Government Gazette, are those of Messrs F. 11. Sims and J. W. W. Seymour, of Te Kuiti, and G. G. Jonathan, of Kawhia. " Forewarned, forearmed," remarked the sage, And now when winter's bleak winds Forearmed is he and well armed, too, Who holds a safeguard 'gainst the crew Of ills that come upon the wind, And that safeguard you'll always find In medicine that's safe and sure, I The trusty Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. J
Tc Kuiti has at last attained! the distinction of posseting a Inker, and the first batch was turned mi! this week from Messrs Green and Colebrook's new bakery. "it never rains but it pours," and in a short lime ,J& Messrs Lever Bros, are going to star! a bakery and confectionery business in Rora-strc.et. The following team has been selected from the Maniapoto Rugby Union th play the return match against the King Counti-y Union representatives at Tc Kuiti, on August 3rd:-- Full-back: Council; threequarters : Coburn, Wilkinson, lletet ; five-eights : Moir (2); half-back : iVloir; wing: Cleaver; forwards: Elliott, Rako, Kecly, Old, Scaraneke, Holes, Rehi. Emergencies : -- Tavlor, Vause, Munro, Rora. Woods' Great Peppermint (aire for Coughs and Colds never fails. ]/(> ey 2/6. At the last meeting of the W'aitoino County Council, it was divided that the next: Council meeting should be held on a dale to be. decided by the Chairman, after his return from the Conference at Wellington. The dale; has now been JiKed forTucsdav next, July 30th. For Bronchial Coughs lake Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. J/'b & 2/0. The last issue of the Government Gazette contains a list of the Troopers' sectienis, near IV Kuiti, which will be open for selection on September ]Bth next. The sections are situated on the Te Kuili-Awakiuo road, and are distant from the railway about eleven to fifteen miles. The values range from £1 2s to £1 (>s penacre, and the areas may be taken 111 > under either cash, 0.r.p., or l.i.p. His eyes were \x<\\ his nose was blue, lie couldn't speak, he'd just say " Tchoo!" And everybody round him knew And pitied him, he had the " tloo," At last he gasped " What shall 1 do?" And swiftly came the ;;ns\vc;r, too, For each one cried "Oh, fool ! procure A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 40, 26 July 1907, Page 2
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441DISTRICT PARS. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 40, 26 July 1907, Page 2
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