King Country Chronicle Wednesday, November 5, 1913
Mr Montague, who ia appearing at Te Kuiti on Thursday evening win the Costume Comedy Company, is f hij My accomplished elocutionist, anc / occupies the position c£ judge at coin I petitions in various par!s of toe Do minion. General regret has been expressei at Te Kuiti in consequence of th< proposed renoval of Mr Gif Ford, tin stationmaster, and a petition 13 nov be in« circulate in the town will the object of ha-ing Mr Gifiord retain ed at the local sation. The cfEcial opening of the Te Kuiti Bowling and Croiuet Club takes plac to-morrow aftenoon. It is antic: nated that there will be a large ering. Both the adies' and gentlf men's committee ainounee by adver tisement tbatvisibrs will be mad very welcome. The heavy rain ecperienced at tfc opening cE the trot fishing seasc made the streams rather lull U angling, but a fsw -nthusiasts we! out on Monday. In be Mangaokevs stream Mr J. Francis secured a ba ket of six trout ran in? from or and a-hfilf to three and a-quart< pounds in weight. At the^ S n a y t ■
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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