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COUNCIL MEETINGS Te Kuiti Borough Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday in . each month. F. E. Lamb, Town Clerk. Waitomo County Council meets on the third Monda3 r in each Month. P. Mora, County Clerk, Te Kuiti. The County Chairman is in attendance at the Council Chambers. Te Kuiti,. every Saturday, between 11 a.m. and I p.m. The Ohura County Council meets monthly on Wednesday nearest full moon. J. F. McClenaghan, County Clerk, Mangaroa. The Otorohanga Town Board meets on the first Monday in each month. C. J. Johnson. Town Clerk. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Sittings will be held at Te Kuiti on February l6th. March 14th, April 18th, May 23rd, June 20th, July 18th, August 15th, September 10th, October 17th, November 14th, December 12th. Mr F. O'B. Louglinan, S.M. MAIN TRUNK TRAIN SERVICE
6 KING COUNTRY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912 """"waikato hospital board. General Information. |- 5 +-- - lection of data for the purpose of | f fly tjiwuiBMf JaftBiM gfleg 1 i KING COUNTRY NEEDS. bringing about a re-arrangement of ___ TT ,,,,,, _ 1 OFT THE HARIT 1 the hospital boundaries. COUNCIL MEETINGS On being put both motion and b 1 vJL J—* -H- ill JL-* 1 a. A J*. «—»" —• — <3T?v]?T?ANrR amendment wre lost and ths discus- Te Kuiti Borough Council meets R SUGGESTED bhiVJiKAJNUJi. thg gecond fourth Tuesday in | Shop at each month. The question of the constitution of COUNTY CHAIRMAN'S VIEWS. RE Lamb r n 1 I the King Country as a separate hospital district has been engaging the When seen by a Chronicle represenTown Clerk. | - '^^^^^■^^^^^^^FVa^VZi N'S - aVlllkll attention of local body men and tative regarding the reference to his Waitomo County CouncU mee ts on 1 settlers of the King Country for some attitude on the subject of the Hospital Monday in each Month, time, and discussion on tne question Board, Mr A. Scholes, chairman ot tne „ „, 1 9 X JSk m~d* JBL. "SW -^.^ arose at the meeting of the Waikato Waitomo County Council, said he had i. Hospital Board on Thursday, when never g j ven any public expression of County C 1 a letter was read from the Owhanga opinion concerning hospital matters, County Chairma 1 Settlers'Association, asking the board 0 ther than what he had said at his own tin* Council ( ■ to consider the establishment of a Council table. He had no fault to find everv Saturdav 1 cottage hospital in the town of wit h the board in any way, and had a m and j p m 1 Owhanga- Such an institution, the nf , V er hpard any complaints concerning MORA, lerk, Te Kuiti. | 1 - n is ir attend1 Dhambers. Te t between III" J TE KUITI § 1 •« D A "fl • 1 For your Drapery a ad Clothing | letter stated, would provide for about lt . At the sa me time there could be m£ets | 600 people, 200 of whom were sawmill no doubt the King Country was in Wednesday nearest full i hands. The town of Owhango was neec j 0 f better facilities, and with ex- "'""" J J 1 I situated 18 miles south of Taumarunui, panding settlement this need would 1 ' T TT McClenaohan B A "S tf y x ■k r 11 i but the roads leadiing from the town- increase. The increasing needs of the •>■ — ' 1 Alwavs rioncsl aaVJ^lfl^^B^B^H 1 ship, were almost impassable, and as j district in all respects were well County Clerk, lVlangaroa. | ■n 2tk A. »w (to v *rf *» *» *fc* "*■ w 1 serious accidents often occurred in the reC ognised, and he was of opinion that — , . S^wawMrMtfttMflWtaBB^ bush and bush mills, it was absoutely tne solution of the difficulty with re- The Otorohanga Town aoara meets necessary to have assistance easily spec t to hospital matters lay in the on the first Monday in each month. caaa available. The assocaition offered to Pe tting up of a new district. It was C. J. JOHNSON. hi nj.'.i iiir 3—* "F|'~|1'-JI n^'fT*fi'lV JIJI 'Wl 1 1P tJ *-' -^'-i-'^S ™"" """ "" ' subsidise to any amount. There was pro bably not possible to do so in the Town Clerk. 1 no residence in the place suitable for immediate future, and the wishes of the accommodation of a nurse, the a huge district, had to bi? considered. MAGISTRATE'S COURT 1 THIS letter went on, but several residents -phis was merely his personal opinion, Idebrcted Cor s Is the perfection of corsel were willing to erect a suitable build- and nobody else He Ct !ng MrKay moved that a nurse be im- ST. T* gth Agril ZL mediately appointed to the district blocka Loca i Bodies' Assoc.a ion. l8th, May je-Otl! July ibth pending enquiries into the special c,r- h5ch it . aa proposed to, es,t.bl..b cumstances. The discussion which took piac- ai ,' ' attainment, and affords Mr Keuley said the question of ap- the last Hospital Board meeting "in. _ ,mr»SM pointing nurse and erecting cottage clearlv showed that he was not alone mr r. u c. x-ou b .man, o.m. woman a .comfortable, hospitals in back districts, was becom- ; n his opinion on the matter. tie i healthy means of mould- j ng more complex every day. The w j s hed it to be clearlv unr, "stood in* the figure to please more the board gave in this respect that in holding this opinion he in MAUN ikunk aiyaih siiKVi^ l . n V. the demand of Dame the more, apparently, it would have to now i se reflected on the administraHH| Because with a ■ give. The King Country was a dis- tion of the board. The conditions | DOWN. c " trict which, he thought, required arose through circumstances over ■». «». wrv 4H special administration. The board w hich nobody had control. w M \n ■■■^■■■^^^■■■^■■■M^I^^^^VB^BbbM' MiMflHiy S\ oViniiiri on rioht into the matter, as n ■■ mw^^" 1 f J "2 L^VTa^l 2 J3- ' V the requirements of the King Coun- R y RAL | $ Q, 0 fi a O b? 0 "'^^■■■^B^^^^^'^SI^bbc .1 ,l.»ll.l- — !!■■■ "' —"~ try would never be satisfied. Con- W w t 4? b /iMw tinual fault was being found with INTENSIVE CULTURE. -3, « >. v wifJf f One finds an embracing the Waikato Board by the districts ;- g 0 § 0 11 f\lfngif a and U a ."new oSST.. Te The following extract from an Enghnes to the figure, and a anew d Hgh h ows to what an e xent support that is healthful %™£ 0 ™ ™ e have t g heir di3t y rict C on- every available space of and is Aucklddep. 9.10 and comfortable. gtituted a separate hospital district, utilised. It is an account of the early Frankton „ 7.0 Built of fabrics that wear, From Dress reports the people of the potato growing in Cornwall:— Ohaupo „ tastefully trimmed, and King Country apparently sought this, "Most of the potatoes are grown on TeAwa'u,, 1.4 840 fitting all over with pre- and'the board should proceed to im- the face of the eh«■•"" *°™ * ° °Sf » 2 " 2 I ?f s cise effect mediately inquire into the quesiton. nearly high water mark, and every TeKuiti „ 2.2 11.15 Mr Shaw. Kawhia, resented the little pocKet of ground >s used. Soma Puketutu .. 125 ,_ ™™ ™.nuii> remarks of Mr Kceley, that only fault of them are only a few square yards .n Mn.pehi, A.M. 10.0 P.M. 1.50 2.17 P.M. P.M. 3-0 3-45 3-35 4-20 2-45 3-30 4.15 5.15 4.25 5-io 5.20 6.0 6.5 6.45 - Kl£^*IIUiMJi1K«af jn " wni , fou"d with the board by the extent, and the smaller one ure iue Qnearue „ ... 2.15 6.20 7.0 ...... King Country districts. He thought, lowest down. These patches arepro- Tau . m . nui)j 4 . 23 3.5 however, that the applications which tected from the wind by hedges «— came before the board should receive principally of elder, and in places Wel>ton arn 412 due consideration, and should not be where there are no hedges fishing nets refused without a discussion of their are hung up, and I saw gates covered "™ aea W W ith bags. Wind seems to be much Up » g Mr Boddie said the time was un- dreaded, but frosts are almost un1==£332IaQaOTra3^^ ■W^f^^^iaia^lggai^PIMig^illiM^ 'pgSBBS; ■£=■ «« ■*•** cw crr» vaa /sv «ap *<& "» a^^^aT-i'^t"%'i'ii^^Pva'*™^fc 'W aV^LaV n doubtedly coming when the question known. w | of an equitable subdivision of the "Planting is started about the g -S m 4J HX«HSIPaJ£|?■ aW M 11 1 11 ifl "A J T1 fc al r%M 1 [ 11111 lB i^ '9 \ M. A aVJ^B II Waikato hospital district would have middle of January and the crop is U to be considered. ready for market from the middle of £ H Mr Johnstone said that apparently April to the middle of April to the « y the applicants wer* chiefly mill hands, middle of May, according to the H and there was probably no one more weather. AH the first crop this early » 0 0 0 -a ID a; 0 is ° X w 1 •° CTro °^ m °°°^ 1 WMl " y " 1 ■mil X % H ° able to contribute to the hospital up- season was raised by the end ot the I . • EXTENSIOP 4 of 0 keep than the working man of to-day. second week in May The cost of pro- a.m. 11 When a similar application was re- duction is great; £6 to £8 per acre is Wel > gton dep . n.50 11 ceived from theTokaanui Settlers' paid for rent, ana fresh seed is used P . M . A.M. A.M. P.M. Ops • • € 1AI F U Association it was decided to deal every year, at a cost of about hit a Tau'm'nui „ 11.45 8.10 5.10 j| giving away £ FI with the application on its merits, ton. Seaweed is exensively used Ongarue „ ... U Ss a P ,lica P tion should be treated in a and a big dressing of artificial Paro-taro , ... fl similar manner. manure. This added to the «pe:nse of Mngapehi,, . 8.55 6.25 ... 7.50 9-55 - 8.40 S HEARTH RUGS BEDSTEADS LINOLEUMS U The chairman, Mr J. P. Bailey, con- setting, raising, and sendng to mar- * H sidersd the whole question should be ket, brings the cost of production Te Kuiti >; • 2 . 5 IJ gone into very carefully. There was very high in some cases to over idu Qto'h'nga „ ... fl one aspect of the question which, if a an acre. The seed is set 10 in. apart U separate district was decided on, and from lOin. to 1ft. between the TeAwa'u,, 2.5/ fl would have to be considered, and rows; thus they get double the amount Ohaupo „ ... Zt was the smaMness of the reve- «f-eta tb.n Sctfcive gl 6.3O 10.50 9.50 SH 7.20 11.25 II.O H CROCKERY AND IRONMONGERY fl (Almost being bashed out) S.30 9.2 9-35 2.30 P.M. A.M. 12.15 12.15 12.40 1.5 1-5 1.40 5-0 ...
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