PIO PIO.
Own Correspondent. The carpenters are making great headway with the addition to Messrs Green and Colebrook'a store. This will be a decided improvement to the town and will, no doubt, be much appreciated by the staff, who are at present very cramped for room. The metalling of our road is being pushed forward in earnest and should the weather continue favourable a little longer, there is every appearance of some satisfactory re.i gult being accomplished. Ihe stock sale held here on the 17th inst saw, as is usual at thn time of Ihevear, somewhat dull Although Si greater part changed hands, the bidding was by no mean, brisk, or the I 'attended and enthusiastic Siting was held in the Pio Pio TempTancf Hotel on the 13th inst. It ££unanimously resolved to form a rennisclab here. A committee of See was appointed to inspect a proDMBI site and submit the-r-sport to ?he next meeting which is to be held nn the 22nd inst. It is proposed to ? j™„ » q..nd court, which may be lav down a sana luuil, Played on summer or winter. The foUowing officers were elected :- Stwn, MrG. Elliott; president, Mr T Smith" vice presidents, Messrs V. tT a £Wc G K E Wn = M.P c B Hotson, G. &■ JacKson, Burroughs, C. Wallifl.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 544, 22 February 1913, Page 5
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216PIO PIO. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 544, 22 February 1913, Page 5
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