King Country Chronicle Wednesday, August 30, 1911.
Mr F. \V. H. Grovillc, commonly known as "Tlic Dairyman," was in Te Kuiti yesterday morning. He was hero en route for tin- Waitomo Cavc-3, i on the fimt visit to any scenic resort ' in the last, ten yea™. The trees planted along the West side of Rut's stret have been furnished. with .strong protective fences. ' I 11. is rumoured, and we give the) " j rumour (or what it. in worth, that Mr ; Harry 1 let it Ir.is been appointed a member of the 1 .egislalive Council. . i Tin' weri: of laving (.he pipe lino along Kora street, and King street is proceeding at a rapid rate. i The Kin;; Country Aerated Water i Co. are fmding their premises too - ; small, and are- now < niarging them, i i hy adding a Cm fool o;-, tension at the ironl. Miss C. C Crown, who in opening , a private rehool, kindergarten and school of music in Te Kuiti, has an advert isement m this issue notifying the fact thiit she will ho "at home" to receive intc nding pupila on September b-lli ami HM.h from 2 p.m.. The school wili be- open on Wednest day, Sepii ruber both. ! Mr Arti'-ur Withy, the well-known I lecturer to the Now Zealand Land ! Values League, m visiting To Kuiti on I Thursday, September L.'.ih, when ho speaks in the Town Hall on "Rating on the lin'mprovi,; V;t!ne.' r The lecture wili ho tlmstrat. d 'hy telling lantern slides, and as Mr Withy has a reputation for ability to ptoeenthis case in an at (i active manner, a good audience sbee-bi be assured him. A movement, is o:i font, in Te Kuiti to establish a Chojal Society. About i dO names have been handed in so far, and those interested are to meet in it lie KngHsh ('lunch school room to|ni»:ht. ' At the Auckland Supreme Court . vesterdny Khrmann and Haddon wera found guilty of wharf thefts, and, remanded for sentence 1 . A special general meeting of tb o iA, and I'. Association will bo held i this evening at 7.:'(». A meeiinj: of ih.e Hoy Scouts Committee will be held on Monday «' tening- next at the •' Chroniclo" oilier . An agency for the Governme nt Inj r-urance Department, Life and Accijo'eot branches, will he opened at tho I Otorohsnga I'osCotlice as mm ) Sept. ! Sib. I News v, as received tin's niio ruing of the suicide o'< a young fcllou* named : Kdmonbs, who has hi en working on j Mr Hunt's- farm at. (.be ,'b 'mile peg. i If is stated that Kdinund.K cut his i throat, last nij'.ht. Cons,J able Matthew went out. this morning and brought (he body in to To Kuiti. An innuesf will be belli to -night. De.'ceased was a bright yor .ng chap and .came to fins district fi.nn Auckland about, ti vi' men t lis ago. The. following team b is; ,been picked to represent (be Man i.np.oto Kugby il'nion v. Km.e idonniry- Union, at Taumarum;], on Safunlay next:— Lull, dohhson: \. T, Clarke", Williams, J, Clariie; :':, b. Turner; A, Uriggs; wing:-. IC Clarke, Darlington; for- ; wards-, llohien, C, Clarke, Wilson, Kibi. Kme-ry, D ayson, Symes. Emerge ;-.'n s . i'■ -'urner, Kaku, Whare j-id, j-aitvoi, Harris. Membeis of the tc.urmg ti'imi who have not returned iheir rep. iersevs are rouuested to do ■ ;so -■■ ; bout !el«..\ Tim ■ ifflMnfim iMffiwini_niiniii_Mnim
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 4
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562King Country Chronicle Wednesday, August 30, 1911. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 391, 30 August 1911, Page 4
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