THE Kawhia Settler. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBBR 22, 1905. Local and General.
The appointment of .Mr W. A. Mason hh a JP. was gazetted in last, week’s Government Gazette. A special hud of 'Beautifnf White Ldpgvlofh,.U6in‘. wide, 'fineft fid doz., at Hihto'npiudTfustiar’agi.eax, clearing sale.* Mr Hana Boehen in adotbirf OOlaijfn announces the day?, Vtc.//upon\w| lqji t the mail coacih runs between Oparau Fep?y and Pikvowq. ■- - - Lover* of the “ light fantastic ” ato reminded off fie cqaipLimen (ary tn be lei?dered ta ,MUs .Stevens and Mr Jonatnan on Frid iy nex\Septentber29tii. Besides dancing r nice programme of songs, «4c , will be presenlcd. Those iritetti’.ed’iri' tfie spoil of Kitlg« aw reqaet>ted f t? npte an advetiiMWftnl in /bis ><ne. callinr a njeennfc for %atrfrday,'Septr. $0 H, at 8 p.m. sharp, to fix date, and arrange for tliQ holding, oft bond* trace b binder the auspices of the Km whia Hack RjimngrfOlab*..-a era * tf.i* >*•:*«* Master .whix has officiated as massi bgerNn.' two' rocal poat office for a considerable time, has r< - awvsMH During bis .Jem qf offi,qa has proved himself a capable and obliging officev, j The following uncalled for “cut” at Or Norton, who become very popular with the members of the County and- vwitli ; 4b<’ ratepayers of the Matakowbai Riding (which b«* represents) ifl taken from >he Raglan Cbrunic;e : —“ It is satisfactsrv to .note That. lbw jKawhgr. County Chairman and some of the councillors think that' Cr Norton's suggestion to place Aotea Harbour under'the UonueiTs <Wnltt»l'’id iome- : what, hasty. 'Hie good sense of the • coaniillOW pt-eta tied; ‘due!’ if was j deemed advjsabje to leave ttje-iaatJgji j in abeyance.'’' TfrW is hit-catty a • wharf at Antes, erected by the Govern- ’ meut, and fur some time to come that harbour wilkbe nuns toTaerve ter-raore se*tiers in this county than in Kawhia ” We have giW pleasure in aiMiOuuciug that Kawhia ia to have the services of an experienced chemist. Mr A. F. Wilson arrived by tbe Kia Ora on Tuesday and bts decided to com •notice busineaa luaiuedialalyMr Wilson only arrived- from England this, year and is a gentlomsn of tfiafeft experience. He was a studejjfi at Royo! PorlsinQntb Hospital and a graduale of the Metropolitan College of Pharmacy, London, He holds diplomas from the PhUfmacedtio d Booiety of Great Britain apd, Society Society of Apotbocaii i.% Loudon, and ' is registered as a Pbai niaoeatical Chemist by the Pbar.nftcy Board of ’ New Zealand. We extend a hearty 1 wf’’c< me to Mr and Mrs Wi’aon, and wi'h tbam prosperity, i i .MGSi. as*®** ar
0. Campbell Jenkins hir bee w deputy rexiatrar And 'deaths at Kawhia, !./?■ "-A report of the mt etiug of i be is Oouniy L>wn Teams appear in our n-xt issue. / We. believe that Mr list, of Eitham, intends sFUitre ii Raglan, he having leased a house ther for a term. The R*v. will oauduc Church of England services at Ka whia on Sunday. |Oclober 8 b, at ’I : , aaiJBrATmi Lace Curtains, yards long, 5a 6d . 9s and 12s per pair, at Hinton am Hustler’s great clearing sal?.* S- %*Mr H. JV.GreensEdb, the Goyern meut candilate for Waikato,, com menced hiu campaign at Kilnkihi las weekend had a ul meet Uo brat ■ ll* 5 r Jonathan, Ltd,, who wtlrbo pleased t< show samples and forward consign menis.* Horse owners will be interested ii the advertisement in this issue notify I ing that the well-known stallioi ■ Director wi,l! stand season at T Rau-a-tn'orL , We understand tbatPepene Ekotpne of Otorohaoga, has decided to dpposi Henri Kihan, one of the Maori mem bers for the North Island, at the forth r coming general election. ‘ Information was given to the polici on Wednesday by D, Diamond Xba during the preyious iiigbt bi* hbus' had been tr >ken ope >, And that a par of trouaer<i apq braces had been stolen The minutes of the evidence givet before the Royal Land Commissioi (just to hand) contains 1609 fooolscaj ‘ pages, and" weighs 9>lbsr Witl characteristic forethought the Govern l > meat fail to state the cost of printing as is usual with Parliamentary papers The first stock sale at OparaA oi Monday", October 2nd, promises to L a big affair—far bigger than wa anticipated at first by even the mow sanguine-- it wiil.be Seen On refer euCe to the‘list published elsewhen . that already 435 bead have Ijeen en tered. We learn that there are like! to be several outbids buyers in attend* ance. Thus-the Observer The hetero geneone population of Kawhia is cry ing ont in a land, voice for 4 mon J.’sP.” J?. W. Lsng mentioned it Parliament the-otber d*y that a Ka whia man, who badly wapted a J.P. t< witness something, had to huu around for three days before be founi . one. If that man the bat lack to be brought before a J.P. hi will be sorry he made such a fua about the matter.” The Government are doing somvery necessary wdrk to the road to C . Norton’s section;"at ttfe north end. o the Kawhia Codhty, afid the kind, o work that should be undertaken in many other portions of New Zea’auc —felling the buih so as to allow thi aun to dry the rnudj We are aalnrec by CnNorton that already a great im • pFovement 'Js . noticeable, and quiti acjreo with him that such is th* ease A few .pounds spent in this direetior / means the saving of double— ainc » .sometimes treble the amount. ii kefipiDg-fhe roads, in repair, One of the close fights of.the gene ra! election will be between Mr Lang the ailliog member, .and Mr Hr J Greenslade. Three year's ago M i GreeusUde unaucoeasfally ooatestec the eeat, but since then hie connectiOi .with tbe Board of Education and th< t XJrown .Lands Board hae brought hid more closely into touch with the set tiers, and he has gaingd cbdsiderablf ground during-' the intervening thr« , year*. The fact that there i* .a largi increase in Crown tenants in the W.ai kato will also help bim greatly. M Green!lade is ah'O a strong politic* figtiter.— Observer. Daring a discussion in the House recently, reiatiyd r to Noxious Weeds ‘ Mr" Cidfc riterr*d"to ttip. spread -el tiling rordberiftUlat* -ka said, had been intafodbdecFitr grasit , le*dj|upfilied4o:th» dettieiw by t|i ( Department,hand nndet I’theße 1 ’theBe cirbum«i ance* he special’Bfitim on 'ttie Government foi assistance. He had communicated with'~lh< Minister last year on ihe subject oj catting the weed, bat there was so rtiuoh recT tapeism in the Department that the ragwort was allowed to’bloom before it was cut, and therefore yejy. little good was done, He wished to kijow what, was going 1 4o be done iu the future. Th* alteration of the days qpou which the mail now reaches Kawhia .does fiot'meet universal appro ivpl, and we bear that petitions are to {feigned asking that the old time-table .fie reverted to. At Kinohaka a petition is already in circulation to that * ffeefr, and wiH dhbHfy be forwarded to the Postal Department, signed, jt is understood, by fully 60 residents. Thfe mail was formerly conveyed to that place ou Saturday, and the .settled found it to make the journey to* tiie.post ou Sunday, but under the altered eonditions some dp not get their mail for tf Week, Ab" Sunday tUe ouly day that they can IfafJ (heir labours •« make The. journey to '.get their letter*. As (he mail to Kawhia South is a large oue, (be Battlers ■assert that’they bad a right to bo considered in the mliter. [On tbepoin’ of going to press we (earn th»t the mail days have been again altered, commencing on Monday next. The mail will leave KaWhia on Monday And Thuradiy morningß, returning <>u Tuesday and Friday afternoons Too Kiuohaku mail Will be again altered to Saturday.] ■ • For every of Job Printing go to tho Settler Office.
Vhiapered M ’Mr W. McCsrdle is.«piug the Branklio seat ;»£V''%he ffcfiriinjlt electfowi sjflrudiDg the boast ot the Opposition if^der.—The Be«(inel. j.i'bessra Jonathan Ltd. are now hfrv- ■ »O‘ their orUers packed in Auckand’iJonsigned direct to clients, as they find it more profitable to do so. It is, of course, essential to make tbe orders fa.irjtf larsiQ, or the charges <>f detivejfry troftld be too heavy on their easterners.* Mir^anereV’'to-~”® : qu.u fi tiou iy Mr td^pie for the ap-s pomfment ot more**J.P »in the Kawhia district, the M nister for Jusiice Stated”"tti'a't quite recently a JP. at Kawhia bad been *p pointed. Mr tnng staled that what was wanted was the appointment of Justices in different parts of. (he back-blocks, so that people requiring-W-F>ott’d ndTbfe compelKd to go the possibility of fiediug the present.'.J.J\. absent. Now that thfe question of rates hag vvpfry residents of this Kawhia .Cour'V, the following paraaraph Jramta Victorian;.papey will no doubt/ p&ivfe interesting :-r“ At the luifeGug of the Warragal Shire Coan ci( last. • weejcn Gul Anderson gav. nerttea ot hiV it> teii th'm tve at the next meeting/ tb.it a ’geaferal' r»*e of Jfl 6d over the ahire^—-» Cr. M;F»rland.: b M«ke H <Rr. Finfe :. i cs, in (he centra! and sou th ridings ; ’ yoa need it. —-Cr Auderßon ■ We will-have im rx’ra rate, of ooune —Cr Fink: Why don’t yon strike it all at pope J; it’s maob more satis factory—There should be a lively diflcasiicn oh the proposal at'the next meotiogi’d'' Notloubt.!
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 227, 22 September 1905, Page 2
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