A notice to the effect that January 29th will be observed as a Bank holiday at Te Kuiti appears in another column of this issue. ■ It will be seen from a notice in our advertising columns that the prize list of the Waikato Central Show to be held in Cambridge on March 3rd and 4th is now ready. The schedule comprises 336 classes and involves £IOOO in prizes. In it will be found something of interest to all sections of the community, especially to the ladies and children. Entries close on February 18th, and the secretary will be glad jt,p forward schedule to any address o» application;
Ajt s.e last meeting of the yyaitomp County Council Cr Pflddie djrejy attention to the matter of the publip jpoiunid at'Teltuitl, and wished to know if the Council had any intention of appointing a new poundkeeper. Irj vjpw of the probably early gazetting of the Borough, it was decided to take no action in the matter.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 226, 19 January 1910, Page 2
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