THE Kawhia Settler. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906.
The annual special meeting of the Kawhia County Council hid to bo ad jwrned indefinitely owing to the balance sheet not having been returned from Wellington. Owiog to the County advertisements, several important items have been crushed, including football, discassious at council meeting, correspond -nee, deputations to Mr Greenshde and paragraphs. After we went to prrm la-t week our Auckland correspondent wir,.d : “ The meeting of the railway lea.ue takes place today (Friday). The Gisborne and East Coast railway only will be discussed ; nothing uufsido this will bo touched upon. - ”
The foothall milch on Saturday last between Oparau an I Kawhia re suited in a win for Oparau by ft pain's Io nil. Turner mi->red a try, whilst M-tu''ai!um kick'd a penalty goal and a g(.al'from n mark. A I. hid f-o n Kawhia aiJ yi li Riifl-m ou the 30 h iu«t , and will !„• p.ck-d from th-’ following ;—W‘and A Edwards, M-Callurn, Brown. BJrl, Barer, Rcre, llinillo’, 1* .1 a «r r, Trough toll, Karina. Rima, Preu’ice, Russell, Shrieber, D. Cur, W Arm.'rou-j. When wintry tears my eyes 'Arflovr fn painful sympathy wi h my now. I riwF’my heavy head and sigh For son e relic f or I eh 11 'li-'. The hiickfng UQUgh, tha h-ir.Ldrawn breath, Can only mean death, ; i'.y* n-, the roin^iv, Life’- It v/nr, is found in Woods’ Great I’appermiut Uyre. 1
Over 250 petoral past cards to choose from at this < ffice. By advertisement it is notified that the ss. Kia Ora will not go to Wai rsra next week. We learn that a couple of southern gentlemen have leased 1200 acres of of t|ie Knuroa native block, and intend having 500 acres felled this season. Owing to the continued rise in the t rice of benzine, tbe Kawhia launch owners notify elsewhere in this issu' 1 , a list (f prices that will in future b charged. Mr J C.rot'y, <.f Op ■ran, hns d< e J d to build ofa bis section nt. Kinohaku and reside there. Mr Crotty and family will be. greatly missed by tie residents of Oparau. Our Kiritehere readers will be pleased to learn that Mr Williamson, of Waiters, is now running his boa's to Tongsparote aid Awakino, and wtll-iuclude Mirokopa next month. Thu efforts to establish a dairy fac tory in this district haye, we regret to say, failed. A tuffioieot numb r of cows could not be guaranteed, the chief reason being the condition of (bo roads.
At the moating of the Kawbia Council on Tuesday las', Or Babbage drew attention to the largo amount of ra'es that, remained unpaid. A subsidy of 10., in the £ was granted on all rates paid before tho end of June, and he thought that if the ratepayers were acquainted with ibis fact they would make an effort to pay an.—Au advertisement r Ltiye to (bis matter appears < Ise whi re. Don’t forget that good printing can be done at the Settler Office.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 262, 8 June 1906, Page 2
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