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THEY SAY

That the members of the Te Kuiti Bachelors' Ball committee are running the risk of becoming benedicts.

That the delay in calling the Committee together finally has allowed plenty of time to reach the second stage.

That to avert this catastrophe a general committee meeting must be arranged for at once.

That the opening of the Bank of New Zealand permanently dates from December Ist.

That the settlers and townspeople will appreciate this move although taken at th eleventh hour.

That a splendid programme will be issued for the Wairere Carnival. Maoris asisting loyally.

That the Ohura Jockey Club are arranging for a race meeting, February 10th.

That advantage should be taken of this event to visit the Ohura district.

That the eloquence displayed at a recent musical meeting over-shadows parliamentary efforts druing last election. That the "haunted look" worn by some of our townspeople points to their early capture for musical trials.

That the out-back roads only require a little attention to make vehicular traffic possible.

That Wallace's Hill r-oad. Av-t8» inquires immediate attention- -metal can be secured h,alf a rriile from the spot.

That in its present state,, goods c_ap.not be conveyed over it.. A few culverts must be placed on other portions of Aria roac).

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 111, 30 November 1908, Page 5

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THEY SAY — King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 111, 30 November 1908, Page 5

THEY SAY — King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 111, 30 November 1908, Page 5

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