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THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906, Local and General.

Kawhia S.M. Court

SMOKERS.-A first-class tobacco is DERBY FLAKE CUT in the new TWO OUNCE TINS. A meeting of lhe Kinohaku branch of the Farmers’ Union is convened for Salurdny, September Bth.* We l ain that Wong Lem will open his business ap. general storekeeper in premises on the Kawhia Beach next week. SMOKERS, PLEASE NOTE The famous DERBY Tobacco is now sold in TWO OUNCE TINS, D’LAKE CUT. Try it. Mr E. D. Hamilton has purchased a share in Mr Dance’s business, and in future tho title of the firm will be Dance nnd Hamilton,

Mr T. B. Scott, of Oparan, who Ims lately suffered from a severe attack of rheumatism, left fur Rotorua on Monday, to undergo treatment. We learn that the Rev. R. Mitchell is anxious that a Fcbool committee be formed, thus relieving him of the position of school commissioner for Kowhift. Thousands of pounds are yearly savid to the poultry keepers of this Province by the use of Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. It makes eggs bring in Is 2d to Is 4d per dozen t■;stead (jf 6d to BJ. One gallon preserves 80 dozen eggs. See that the correct name is on the label.* Tend' is are ii.vi'cd in this issue for hniiinc Hi-iE.r ficin tho White Star Maw mill to iLc hi nd mg, for 100 acres of bush foiling at Point, aud tiic election <f some fencing at the K iv hia Cemetery. While skylarking with a M-iori on Wednesday nfturnon a young man nirncd John Ramsey was thrown to t> e ground, the result bei’>g that the right arm was broken at the elbow, the injury being attended to by Dr 0. Campbell Jenkins. Are you growing pulatoes? If so, make nuro by using Shakland’s Potato ’Bright Exterminator thnt your sp(d The this specific will give you surprising U |t 3 Your grocer can tel! you all j t Rn j supply you with it.* On onr third page found n i jjpw advortisenr ut of the I Hamilton and Hill, v.ho notify I tbty arc prepared to accept orders ' fnr country rebidentfl.

SMOKERS PLEASE NOTE. A rush on it. What ? DERBY ,I’ubaeco, FLAKE CUT, in TWOOUNCE TINS. All tobacconists. List i sti > ve m de a mistake in iho elate of the next meeting of the Kawhia Ouunt-y Council, which was stated to be the 21st September. The dale is Monday, 17th. By the last boat a new assortment of pout cards was received at the Set ri,l£R ' ffice, to the number of 1000. Tllo lot eunipriseß b >th c unic views >nd scenes cf New Zealand. Lvgd and small potato growers will find it to their advantage to treat their H6‘d with SnißtAND’s Potato Blight Ewterminator. It effectually pre" vents blight and improves tho crop. Growers have idrcady proved its value. Get p'lruo drrs from your storekeeper. He stocks it.*

Kawuta Cmnt-y Uonncil, which was stated to be the 21st September. The dale is Monday, 17th. By the last boat a now assortment , of post cards was received at the Set tler ' ffice, <o the number of 1000. Tllo lid euiupi lees both comic views tnd seems cf New Zealand. Lvgo a'nd small potato growers will find it to their advantage to treat their H6‘d with SHARtANn’H POTATO BLIGHT Ewterminator. It effectually pre" vents blight and improves tho crop. Growers have already proved its value. Get p'lruo drrs from your storekeeper. He ftiovka it.* In another column Mr Gillies anuouncoa that all aec.-unta owiug to the estate of the late W. Murray Thom a»n not paid before the cod of September will bo sued for. Mnoufno-urers nnd others interested in Trade Marks will find valuable informalion in a new shilling publication entitled “ Australian Trade Mirk Registration,” by Mr G- G. Turri, of Melbourne.

During the pa'-f week Mr Tom Phillips bought 100 head of cattle from the Taharoa natives for Messrs Gibbisou and Ournil'e, who have se cured grazing privileges on the To Akau native block, near Raglan. Sixty - eight cattle were shipped from Waitara ou Thursday by tha s.e. Kia Ora and lauded at Te Maika the following morning. They were con ■igued to Mr Gregg and will be put on bis section at Kiritehere. Seven years experience has proved every claim made for Moa Brand Egg Preservative. In ail that time not one egg has been lost when i directions have been carried out. It simply cannot fail. One pint bottle preserves seven dozen eggs. See that the name is on the label.* Mr C. A. Wake, who recently sold out of the Mangonui Times, has started a new paper in Christchurch, and judging by some of -the articles we should say that his brother Theo, is also interested in the yenture. The Government steamer Hinemoa was cruising between Woody Head and Albatross Point on Saturday aud Sunday last, endeavouring to locate some rocks that are supposed to exist there but are not marked on the chart. The secretary of the Raglan Farmers’ Club has written to the Union B.S. Co. suggesting that the Corinna should call at Raglan as well as Kawbia. The reply received, according to the Raglan Caronidle, was “ rather evasive.’"

Ratepayers are reminded that the date on which meetings are to be held to discuss the proposed loans for the Okupata road and Kawhia Ridings has been fixed for Saturday, September Br.h,8 r .h, at 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. respectively.

Potato growers will find a specific for the dreaded blight in Saarland's Potato Blight Exterminator. It kills it and at the same time improves tho size and quality of the tuber. Ask your gfccor for particulars.* On the last trip of the s.s. Kia Ora irom Kawhia to Waitara a pulling boat was sighted, which was placed on board and taken to Waitara. Pro bably the derelict has drifted out of some harbour, but there is no clue as to which. Mr Groenslade, M.H.R., interviewed the Premier on Thursday last regarding the delay in proceeding with the work of erecting the new telephone system between Kawhia and the places round the Harbour. Sir Joseph Ward promised to look thoroughly into the matter and have the work expedited.

Mr E, C. |Falwasser, land agent and native interpreter, reports that there is a big demand for native leases in this district. During the past six months be has satisfactorily negotiated the leases of about 5000 acres adjacent to tho Kawhia Harbour, and is now awaiting several clients from Wellington and Palmerston North who are arranging to lease the Taurnatatotara block. Sections and township allotments have also a large enquiry. The following sales are ro ported:—Mr B. Le Proa's property at Kawhia, to Mr E. D. Hamilton ; Mr Dixon’s 609-acre section at Oparan to Mr Troughtou,

Sharland’s Potato Blight Exterminator is obtainable in bottles suitable for those who are growing potatoes only in quantities for household use. One bottle makes five gallons of ths nscosaary mixture, and is amply sufficient for small quantities of seed. Ob tainable a's all stores.*

The movement of Waikato farmers in the direction of forming an nuctioneuriug company on co-operative lines assumed a practical shape at a moe iug of farmers held recently in Hamil on, the following being then cirried •* “ That this meeting affirms that it is desirable that a farmer’s auotionering company be formed and run in the interests of farmers generally ” ; “Th it a provisional commiDoe ba formed with power to enter into negotiations with Messrs M'Niool and Go. and with power to issue a prospectus.” Thu moyers in ibis matter are not noting in opposition to any existing firm, but bimply affirming a pri- oiple for the benefit of lhe Waikato.

Twenty-four hours treatment with the mixture made from Bhariand's Potato Blight Exterminator and once or twice spraying with the same fluid later, will ensure your potato crops against failure frurn blight. It is obtainable from all stores, making five |-‘.l|onB, anti tins making 24 to 120

A HUSH ON IT. -Wbai ? DEBBY tobacco in ibe now TWO OUNCE TINS. It’s splendid On thia year’s estimates appears an item of £5O for a medical man at Ka whia.

Ib is the intention of the. of Kawhia to tender a farewell social bo Mr and Mrs J. Scott prior to thoir , departure to take up their residence at Kinohaku. Insure your potato crops against tha blight by using Sharland’s Potato Blight Exterminator/ The cost is very light and the rutura certain. Ob tainable .from all grocers in bottlof .■making five gallons of mixture, and in tins making 24 and 120 gallons.* Tho Ijhglowood Record says that ft senler of that district. (Mr Janies Wilson) recently Tied tho cure for pilato blight, m-ide public by Mr J. O. Eastwood" of Tongftporntu (which was reprinted in the Settler). Tho re?-alt waft very disappointing as a few huure immersion the seed started to rot and ■Hid became of no use. Mr Wilson had out his sets which may or may uot be the cause of the H.mble, but tho mischief certainly seemed to have sot in from tho cut portion of the potato, not through the skin. As, however, a large portion of po ato sots are out, the recipe would appear to be of vtry doubtful value, or require J revising as to proportion of ingredients. At any rate, tho result of Mr Wilson’s trial is not, specially encouraging. _

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 31 August 1906, Page 2

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THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906, Local and General. Kawhia S.M. Court Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 31 August 1906, Page 2

THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906, Local and General. Kawhia S.M. Court Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 274, 31 August 1906, Page 2

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