THE Kawhia Settler. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1905 Local and General.
A rethfr tire to . Vp J.P., baa been received, but we catihot . ; publish a? we . fiIOBO to -tibeh ' f :r‘!3H«rf- cd Ifiw We wonder does fhi* y“oh ”* Our RCcvantAipj mi i lemon* .of Uffi jgiMrfc , w -old -- be 3*»oea»alty btau ChristrfiM time fa . . . ■ f,.s - ,’.n;xicu'&us uj y.a«i*i»3* i Mr Crowe, inspector of p»Wtfk er’huols paid his annual visit to ecbools in this district—li**k staek. and ir is | pi easing report that tbo Kawbia, I Opntau wnti-T* , . were jury high. ;A®,itowS“W i *t.<k ou to a tree th© tubers have > been gr jr.'M'Jtb’ttriw'* turs is that these poiatoea are blight proof, *»dl aea spfeudid fcnith* 4«fiW Tht Observer Annual is out.Jpt is mP bright 4* wr, being fall <>f elever pictures, political and i Hbcia|pnd ItfrwflptnwVf. ■ and original fldt’oti. A better Hitpenny worth ofofun would:Jip ,lj/»rd to find. ! During theityttl w«|dflb<(X>o *evei rul people, representing wealthy firm?, .bar* passed thiougii Kawhia on ' tbo wsy to ioapect a large area of flax . about.BQ pules ‘te •wjMtf* : ia shortly to be put up for sale by the GovarutueuL ' THE LONDON AND BERLIN j PIANO COMPANY hrta forwarded to their Kawbia Agent a REVISED CODE of TERMS for payment of Pianos and Organs* kfl information, and specimen instrument 6*n* viewj at the local Agency, SfiFtutß PriniinoJ OFFtca.*' * j An look place' at “ St. Elmo,” the. residence of Mrs W. Morgan, when Miss Watson was presented with a gold bapprior to her departure for Helens vine. Dr C. Campbell Jenkins, in making the proadntation, exprtsapa rogmt, at Miss Watson’s nefiHVfttTC rttfd ‘■'WiMicd •her j fatnre prosperity, which remarks were I endorsed by Mr E. A. Dance. The I repepient briefly and suitably responded. fjem i»tri d I To* mor now > nts3*,iu>l*j«'>i4k* Opar/iw -cincteet twMttr-ineefct-jtt. Opnrao. The testa* Wifl’W-SdfbMed" r'ii, Siyjin. •’*M#te«v A-ji-u.’- - loan’. L Arm«i PfMww-.eAk-v F-d lte-,iMl z H. Anu-i.X r- ;• j u. J H. Dewcoutl, r«,ut,'Bivwu,»«-. Cot, Whilcombe, Dnnn, Kimu, Tnrni bull. JiMbikl. I«"nc‘> IS".’"’? K*W»» i at JU.BO .Hijrji,',... , ~ >« S „| j ' rf... », #>..4 Ju J-Jl
r NotikJonathan, Ltd.’s, re place ndon our third p«g *. > ? '^£bir f \Wrtikiito Maori Land I KitfcU'ai Auckland on December 1 ISLb. quarter woel packs 2’7, twine; ( ruddle, oils, stones, lamp black-—<■ Jonathan, Ltd., Kawhia.* . J.. -, The mitral monthly meeting Kawhia School Committee will be held on Tuesday next in Mr Falweasel's office, at 7,80 p.m. Mr Wm. Botts, Kia Ora, " who recently won a first pr>ae in Tat- ‘ T Firm 3 f>r ‘W MpjLth<JxMv. Mb ! A. * Next Tuesday (Sth iust.) a matinee -held- hen- - music will be rendered r jnr Mias Bespupibi’aAtfl&aMf' will be held I in the evening. .1 i On Saturday night last a juvenile ; dfince, given by Mesdames J. Scott I apd Larwhiywwae hekFTS MW. « J « J * J The libel case, Wake v. Mackenzie, i 9 set down for hearing at Auckland! oh December 11. The chief witnesses fpr the defence are F'. C. Crookes, c Waharoa, E,. C. .Falwaseer, Kawbia and T. Ruapuke. There, ware over 10. in ter the Ma,ra ; kopa seetlon, ‘and Mrs NeilWtt, oi Waibarakeke, was Buceessful in the drawing, but,' unfortunately, no one waa there to representative her. On the second drawing W. D. Smith, of ftinohakn; secured the section. Shearing operations ou Mr Mason’s Kawhi%-e»n and Mr C. King’s Tamaroa rns ooinuienced on Monday, the ■ Weatherfhowevenybeing rather broken* Several bales of wbol have already been conveyed to the wharf. Lt is estimated that there will be a large increase in the quantity of wool shipped from Kawhia f,hL year. - The supplies of trout fry, which have been expected tor rivers in this district, arrived overland on Wednesday last in charge (f an official; About 5000 were placed in the Oparau the same evening, and the balance were being kept for Awaroa, but owing to the lengthened time they were .on the-.; journey RD<as-demned advisable to : liberate the remainder at Oparau, which on Thursday. We have very great pleasure in directing attention ; to the .advprtte?- , meht fn this.issue of Messrs M’Nicol and Co., relative to their Ohaiipo sale on December 12th, when besides 400 head of cattle 4000’ 4-tpo|ji shorn wetbers, to be, ‘driven dverjaml fjonj Sawlte’s' Bik/ will be offered, ’ firm<.hfei ; 'afrhng l Advertise their sales in Sbttlbrl vyhich . wili.be greafly' tfppfe'diated by pur numerous subscribers. A
yoa tlja 6 qm m er "have ‘just landed/- They are pimply lovely and the pricesre- er- - JNo. r L have fbnTy juat but I 1»H TWaye 'procure my drapery therm I ( find their •goods . are alwajra of best jpquality, the' p?tdeß tire right and a ! t-good Lom. _ Mr Sr’ii 4 Jr ’ • u*° - 1 *dbiie. 4hey hay I elsewhere.? eisft-oJ-qxr I.'iM x«Di uon’A . Mr'A. y: Wi'sqp, of Kawbia, ia a. .Tpteen cricket enthusiast, and hae em-* - has oneredlour photos (groups oAiiihsi nOK pirkrm.qw fw abe dajaud dna I cf.qqeb.fob bawiug.. c. A»qn focqdlive Lto become proficient in cricket, bi’bM 1 rf*lw asefded W present'a baarieamfe Ulw. I oi 'tbe moet Imporjnai ii#nu ,o£-tl» I genie, and members mast .j?lAy_.io .»t : least matofiea.' Sa&!» trophy : will uo doubt be aooeptabie.tb local r uipkelen, and Ur. Wilson, m entitled (aand no doubt wiU raoeive) tbeir warmeat thanks. 7e *C ff! = '“ n : oi ’g’
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