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THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906, Local and General.

* Don’t forget that good printing can be done nt the Settler Office. I Tbo Rev. R Mitchell has been apj pointed suhoul commissionor for Iva , vvhia. | No'ethe altered advertisements in i this issue i Mr E A. Dance and Mr A. F. Wilson. : Tbo next meeti ig of the Kawhia County Council has been fixed for I Monday, July 30th, at 2 p.m. A RUSH ON IT. -Whaf? GOL DEN fJAGLE tpbacao. in the new TWO OUNCE TINS. L’s splendid It does net appear to ba generally known that the meetings <-f the Kiwbia County C uucil are open to the public. Mr W. A Mason has received the appointment of Government yr.luer for tbo Kawhia district vice Mr F. A. Pearson. SMOKERS, ATTENTION PLEASE. —The best of all smokes h GOLDEN EAGLE FLAKE CUT in TWO OUNCE TINS. A meeting of the trustees of tbo K - wbia Medical Club was held at tbo close of last council meeting, when a sum of £2O was paired to Dr C. Camp i bell Jenkins. Rumour hath it that Mr Norman King, of Raglan (brother of Mr Chas King) is about lo erect a flaxmiU on Messrs Fftiwa er Bro -.’ proper y on Ruauku Bay. Kawhia H irboty. The C'>l jiiiall Secretary ha-J wiret! a kmg that a deciiruti);i b. mule a io thv nn i.hjr o f b 'Apch dd u- here ar.i in person” wlio J tb« p. f <r a Kiwb.a T.iwa R ird. ’tVekn n thait work i’ ' > bi .gun : c-fmirfenc d iii Jbrv ‘ : i> th of’fixing up thu bld | het-s in front of Me- rs J .’uatlbr; and Comp h H’s p emise'. I', is Mso runi 'tind ihatealium.es u. ■ L:i g |.;r [.arcdfo r tbe erecci n < f a E 1 ii ‘ tone re tainin , r v.’.i'l al ng the trn i-h of ibe ul vJj ’ ’’:-i J 1 ; - About B’n. <f -• i Ijiv been regis t red since U • l> g; > ing of ;h mon'h. J” ■ h- -t, b. i wlii'i, =uf f,itd lu xm; n .b • ; J 5 water waging,,,p^ rii '. u 3 nf ..ib3 tm baukrnont away.. Reports roach us of ex'entm-o dami.go to »bi Okupat-4 read, it being esiimated that at least £5O will be required to e'ear away the slips. ' Ono portion of (Jbo road be tween Kawhia and Uprau has been completely washed away, commuuica lion between the‘two m- ntiooed places being absolutely cut oti', excepting by launch.

We seem to have raised the everal subscribers about that important piece of work which needs doing without furl her delay—(he nieralling of the main co?eh road We puhlibh two of «he many !ett; rs recedr; d. and ! ask the other c->rr<aponderits t ; fto . cepi, our apologies as their opinions ■ from various points of view nrr dthra- ; in endorsed. That the Kawhia County i Cjuucil have thought fit fo filar th's ' whilst spending much of their tun-' in )• raisins? lo'aua and paying for (by way : of rates) the metalling of roads is not i .-q<iBle right, and jf is only w?a- j' yonub’e to jexpect 1 hat for once conn- i cilloi i should bn uuauimous and astc ' for .that which w.HL certainly banefb I the whole district. A-» the ratepayers ! ■ on this road cannot help themselves j by way of Lans, and it will only eost ’ ' the price of postages, it is not asking ! rntteh that the. Government and our member be urged by the local body to ■ . hft’e.a’eum of money placed ou the j Es'imaies to improve our only access acd egroite. I Wednesday morning being parti- I cnl irly bright, snow was noticeable on Pirongia. I Mrs Wright, of Aweroft, mother of ‘ | Mrs G. Grey, died last week at a very j I advanced age. The executive of the Kawhia Axe 1 men’s Carnival has donated 10j 6d towards the Hillyer fund. Mr W. A. Mason reports that the first lamb on his run this season was noticed by him on Wednesday. Persons who require a lirat-class ' piano on very easy termH are advised | to read the new advertisement of the. j Loudon and Berlin Piano C». on our back page. ' 4 Wo feel certain that it is unnecessary to remind r a ■''-payers of the poli to be taken to day (Saturday) relative to the raising of loans, knowing that the benefits to be derived are fully re cognised by them Mr Wrigbt brought 258 sheep from Waitara by the s.s. Kia Ora on Thursday, which wore landed at Lemon Point, or, to bo more correct, L)mond, by which name in future that place will be known. The following sections iu this dis’ • riot have been forfeited :—Section 7» block VIII, Whareorino, formerly held by C. K. Laurie; section 10, block IX, Mauugamaugero, formerly held by A. E. Dewar. Mr E. J, Graham, of Waitetuna, is importing from the South Island, a handsome three year-old draught colt.

which is to be at tho service of breeders. If sufficient indneement offers the horse will visit Kawhia. Full particulars of hi« pedigree, etc., may be had on application to Mr A. Warn, Waitetuna.—Advt.

By tho time this issue reaches our no dohbt. they will also have received their accounts, of which we would ask a prompt settlement. Those who have hod the “conscience (!)” to receive the paper for the past 18 months without having paid a single penny (and there are net a few) are reques ed to remit, if only as “ conscience money !”

When recently in Raglan Mr J. F. Jackson, ot Knapuke, had a convoraatiou with Captain BlaOklock, of the

B.s. Kia Ora, with reference totheunchartered rook off Tc Reki Reki, which is right iu tho track of steamers to and from Kawhia. Mr Jackson offered to ereot beacons co give the ciptoin ihe position and Captain Blacklock ia going to examine the place.— Ruglan Chronicle.

Lust week’s Raglan Chronicle says: —“ A ratepayers* meeting convened for last Saturday, at Mr Norton’s residence, to discuss the WaitetunaAotea loan proposal?, did not eventual e, no one patting in an appearance. Cr Norton hud, wc understand, to attend a parade of the Raglan Mounted Kill's.” How does this agree with the result of that meeting as handed in to the last Cotincil meeting by Cr Norton ?

The attendance, at the social on Tue day evening in aid of the family of Mr Ilillyer (who has just returned from 'be Hamilton Hospital af-.er having undergone a delicate operation) was not very large, but the event proved secy enjoyable. Mr J. Falwassor wa' M.C., the music be ing supplied by Miss Stevens (piano) a id .1 in ithan (picc*4o), assisted by Mr W. Coo (piaho). Refreshments were supplied by the. ladies of the town and Mr Tori ell.

MrH. J. Groeu,hde, M-H R , has received the following letter from the Hon. Wm. Hall-Jones, Minister of Education “ I have the honour to acknowledge tho receipt of your letter of the 25th nit., covering a comrnunica'ion fio.ni Mr H. H. Babb’go on the subject of the .-ch -oi requirements of the Maoris of-Aw .r •:>, >u<l ,to inform you in reply thU the lirp o!or of Na i'.e Schools lb>,os to be able to visit the district in tho c of the nrx' low •.> eek- ui'lf > vie,/ to repor iug i) th ■ Hpi- ie-.tin” “ T.‘ c iii : r.ig,” .says--John .!< r, ths millr n .i l , “■< Ike tilling d i'.Vu y • I;- Ogn. If y o want i;o do business you must L t Uio paople know it. Standing mants, when frequ.oitly changpl, a>e babvor and ohu ipor than reading no 4 J cos. They look more subHantiil and bueinops llko, and inspire c »nfi donco. I would as foou think of doing business without a clerk as without advertising.” This is advios which all business men would do wdi to follow, but it must be borne n mind that the advertising medium must be the best obtainable. We can confidently «4y that in conseqamoe of i's largo circulation, The Kawhia Shttuer is one of tho best pipers to advertise in.

SMOKERS. GOLDEN EAGLE in tbo n w TWO OUNCE TINS is a do'ightfui smoke—is MILD, but dues not bura tbo tongus, Try it.

We regret to have to record tho ill ness xif Mr Yells, of Oparau, who is at pre ant in a very precarious condition. SMOKERS.- A first class tobacco h OOLDEN EAGLE FLAKE CUT Ji.i he new TWO OUNCE TINS. in this issue Mr T. B. Seitt inviteI •ciMhr-; for tbo leaser:df the boarding-hou-o at Oparau, formerly occupied b; Mi J. Ci-tiy } i p-103 (712) for the telephone I ffiie I the Kawhia Harbour have i.btsiu iiudo i aud are now stacked near 'tfbleqp of the Kawhia wharf. i SMOKERS, PLEASE NOTE.— .The famous GOLDEN EAGLE to ( baoco is now solei' in TWO OUNCE TINS, FLAKE CUT. Try it. ' Mr Wilson has relinquished the I po.-. • a of manager of the firm of Hinton and Hustler, the vacancy havj iug been filled by Mr La Trobe. j It is reliably stated that Mr Wilbliamson, of Waitara, is hiving a boat built in Auckland for the j taade between W’aitari and Tong.ipo role, Awakmo, Kiritehere and MuroI kopa. I When Mr Crotty returned from J Canterbury last week he brought with ! him a complete cheese-making plant. ' We understand that this gentleman is 1 guirig to remove to his section at Kinohaku and devote his time to the maDU facture of that product. Persistent agitation by the Kiritehore settlers fir the erection of a wharf at Te Muika has been going on I for some months pas ; , and it is very I gratifying to learn that there is every probability (h it as a result thisimporunt work will shortly be commenced. By the s.s. Kia Ora on Tuesday a powerful log hauler was brought to Kawhia for the White Star Saw Mill Company, at Oparau. The machine is now being put together and when completed should greatly facilitate the working of this company’s valuable bush.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 268, 20 July 1906, Page 2

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THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906, Local and General. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 268, 20 July 1906, Page 2

THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906, Local and General. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 268, 20 July 1906, Page 2

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