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The J Vernier of Bavaria, in a speech to the Edot, announced that there roust bo a prure before many years in German armament building. The people | were unable to 1)on r further burdenß, | he concluded. I On Saturday next. Mr Graham will | oiTer Idr Jane'R property by auction. ! Pi*,ll pririifiilnrn of this gilt-edged ini vestment arc. io he found in our adverj tipin/r column? or at Mr Graham's j o/nre. ■ In addition io the :-a)o of Mr j freehold property en t ho premises' on i Saturday at d p.m. Mr Graham will ] pell at the Idari a; ",.S0 p.m. a Jot. | of household fornitine, the property of | a gentleman 'caving the district, j Every(hinjr nnirt be •'cm. ! If those- who r.i'.ininoti pru es at the i 'fe Kuiti TdwiienHr-ra> Society's | Show v,-i)l cell 'he eeerotsry I (idr J. E. Walked, teey will re- | ceive Uudr prise weney end apodal pri:-CF. ''die spawn aw also holds ! three vp,ccr, which we;- 1 lin the hall j t®f(c-t the : how. red is.- would be glad I if the owner;- would ead fur Rime, i j Accidentr due ;o women'u fashions j have been pnwwsip ereo-ding to a j bulletin isft:ed by the Chicago railroad I companies. Over ">•' women were inj jured in October, end -.u in August I and September ve.-ju etiveiv, owing to | wearing tight rkir'.:- and high heels Jon hoots. The companies suggest that ! women ought to dress sensibly when I travelling, i A« tla iasi meeting of the Ohura ; County Council n letter was received ! from Mr K. Wilson, member for | the dirlrir', with ret'peel to the push- ! ing on oi th» work of the Stratford- | Mo in Trtink line at the Ohurn end. Mr i Wilsw: stated he had kept, the mati ter wCd before the Prims Minister, | and tile promisee made in connection 1 with she re".! {ruction of the line ! An Engiirb lady, Miss Gertrude j Bonhnm. hoi' crosp.'d Africa on foot, ! ntartir.g worn Fnrenrion at the mouth I of the Niger, u*. October. ?kivting Vic- | teria N\ rnrr.. m-d finishing: at. Zomba, jin Hrilirh Cer: a. Her eomi panior.s v ere r : even porter 3. I Miss Benha.m absolutely unI armed. Kr.crpi n*r a tew worries with j her pertn.a. she experienced no annoy- | ar.ee of any rort. and remained free of 'i'iie ■ sinfaii in Te Kuiti f or the month cn November was as follows: — November .Ist. .84 inches, 2nd. 23, sth ..tit. sih .M. dtb .r,5 r 10th .07, 11th .l>?, 1 Oth EPb 17th .27, 18th .02, 20th .21. dla! ,07. ddrd .07 24th I.lo', 25th !.:d.\ ddt!i d7tb .-'o. :!Sth .f>9, IbMh .Ed ;UH.h 1: total si.<"> 4 inches on :;! dttyr. The rauu'aii for November l;no war .:.:;7 ineb en on El days: EME 7.d0 inches en dd days: 1<)12, i oPd inebrs on Id cava. We arc inJebtcd to idr T. E. Eoy for the foregoing dguies. The, beautnu! selections of sweet peas and carnation? exhibited at the flower shew on Thursday last by Mr 11. Kreii, of Auckland were much admired, rncl Use fact that manv of | the local e:ddhj<ew egpresso the do- ' termination te produce Newer equal in quality io taoae d'invii by Mr Brett indicate:- ihe lunount oi good which *r acideveb by experienced grower : falling -a- intereHt. in and apsiatiipg (iu- >.ver!i «'f young societies. Conies of "Te Kuiti Illustrated" are now in the hands of the following for '?a!e: Messrs [Sutton, Michel!, and Eobinron, and Mesdameß ! Macdonald r.nd Eetlierick. The eou- | venir jjs one of t!ie most interesting yet published <n the town and illustrate: (he maiveboiw and rapid growth of Te Kuiti, 'Hawange of views exj tend over thirty years, and the booklet jg a ready aecents.bi<> present for your friends, ddie price is only one shilling. Mr Per; aeanx. F.R.A.S., of Waihi, reports tts follow^: —The rainfall at i Waihi in November amounted to 13.91 | inches. The average for the same ! month in the previous Jiilecn years j was d-C inches. The rainfall last • ! menih war a r. enrd for November, the j previous heavier*; ia!i ! being li inches !in 1 Shdd Tta' tot a.; - a irdall ;or the | eleven monfiis ewdea sAnspsh, r e(;uals 55.27 inche'v. Cn Su-uiry the wind gauge registereii miles. Meleoroiogical eea-dE'.ons obtaining over the Taeman Sea- fori shadanv a stormy and wet 1 Voemhcr. - The en(i of the :-ession is beginning to show its unmistakable signs, and there [should be :d!ence in Jthe legislative halls wiihiu a fortnight. Government Hill:- which have stuck upon the Order Bsper dp mentis- are now being disposed or in su.rii in.nches, and it is readilv conceded ;h:it but for the Naval Defence did -.be so: sion could be completed ibis- wees. There is certain to be a big; debate on this important question, and sirww lines of difference will develop. The power-; sought ill the measure ape so wi.h end the- terms so vague thai, in opinon ei many Oppositionist s, tiie t rovi-rnnit'-nt eould, without running counter to its own Bill, establish either an independent local navy or am a lag mate with Australia.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 624, 3 December 1913, Page 4

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 624, 3 December 1913, Page 4

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 624, 3 December 1913, Page 4

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