DISTRICT PARS.
The Te Kuiti Hockey Club hold a social on Monday night tiext. ■ : ■ A letter has been received in reply to Outback's criticism of J.H.Ts. views on State control lof liquor, but owing to pressure on our space we. are obliged to hold it over till next week. At the Te Kuiti Police Court on Saturday a man named Schdrosky, alias Sullivan, was brought down ffotn Ongarue by Constable McCormick on a charge of wife desertion. Accused was remanded to Napier. The dog nuisance in the district lias been more apparent of late, 'and sheep-worrying has been going on along the Mangaorimo road.'«|ln another portion of this issue will be found a notice to the effect that poison has been laid on a number of farms, .»! . Judgment in the defended case ofl W. Standish v. E Colville, claim foM commission of £BO Os 6d, in selling™ a farm, was delivered by the Magistrate, M. E. C. Cutten at Otorohanga, on Wednesday, in favour of thty plaintiff, for the full amount. MrJ Hinc appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Collins for defendent. Oddfellows are reminded the usual lodge meeting takes place this (Thursday) evening.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 24 July 1908, Page 2
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