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Mr Graham has details in to-dßy'e isßUe of Saturday's Mart sale. Ab the catalogue is pxceptinnslly large the sale will start at 1.30 p.m., and comprises ;*ir:s. drays, horses, harness, bicycles--, also a big line of L'ood- ;uM:.r(i under distress, to be sold without reserve. Full particuiiiv.- unpenr in our advertising column. The settlers of the district will be nienseo to hear that a concert and ri:<r>v will he held in the Pio Pio Town H:!ii ir, Th'irsdav, December 18th, !; i". in ;n\! of the Pio Pio school. Tie committee in charge of the evenii ,:'t' r:-i, i-iiiinmoiit are leaving no si.'.-:- '.".-turned to secure a success. A record stteiidanco is expected and a thoroughly enjoyable evening should he ; penf. A number of local musical people, have decided to usher in Ohristmastide. by {living ■'. t-ycrod concert on Sunday evenin.ir." December 21st, after the usi!3l church services. A yood chorus ir rohran'inp nssiduously under the eemmetormip of Mr A. W. Pattison, ;;ntl !-ever:d vocrditfts of merit are to Hppesu- as .'-oioir-i;-. Under these circtumdanecs a pleasant and seasonable ever.ins. nmy he confidently antici(i, 1 i joung man named sitinu ( m i pirtv falling bush ioi "it ml i i n of Uangjtoto met ,i) mi lit] unful accident, a t v i, * c ii in liim He was i-n,, u n in [ i t ( out ren miles, u Uu'i unii i < ii i.i » liv Mr , i,, u«i, i i in i t( i r turther ( r t-iHi oT u 11 i i'n arrival i( i ( .oh v |i i n Sunday In. \ n i v n ' > I■< P« i who loot a tu ! ii I <!vtn. ""« ii ihue pi u m \ i \ badly htuiiLC Ui i l 1 HamIton lit pu \) i immr. \ ,i! ,ur ii eit mce, \t\K.i ill uiik i i "' l r th . e no h ' in nd Arbifutioi Act ] 1 ' l Uforo the Supic.ni u i ( I Willington lM Yi Ph iccently \oted * li'i' toi i * ' ? children of the \ iti i i'« i nK( The ' (nnrf „,,i ' L , u nne wheUici it n «ih v\n of the unio« to in! < ) ii 'W of ,;he unioi fund T ,w.to be the (irst ci oofti i I i i ris ,n New Zealand, and fn 'o" > « n 'he Osborne m Ei pin » matter of (Ticat mteicDt, to J i i Unionists.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 626, 10 December 1913, Page 4

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 626, 10 December 1913, Page 4

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 626, 10 December 1913, Page 4

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