PAEMAKO.
The sudden change from rainy weather summer has had the effect of making feed very plentiful in the district, and stock of all descriptions are doing well. The scheme for the erection of a public hall is being pushed ahead, and the site has been surveyed and the plan sent for approval. Mr Sincock is to be complimented on his public spirit in offering the site, and it is to be hoped the action will be appreciated as time goes on. This district is growing rapidly, and a hall is becoming each day a greater necessity. A jneeting" is |o b£ held' 011 Saturday, November 16th',' for the purpose of devising ways and means for the erection of the building, _ and" doubtless the project will be carried out successfully. w-
LjSfcccordance with the new regula- -• ti?j>Ptega r ding the keeping of public holidays 011 Mondays, Te Kuiti Post•foffice will be closed on Monday, No-t-ember Ilth. All mails usually made bp on that day, will close at 7 p.m. vn Saturday, November 9th. This "will enable business people to_ receive Saturday's mail and give time for replying in order to catch . Monday's mail to Auckland,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 3
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195PAEMAKO. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 8 November 1907, Page 3
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