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THE Kawhia Settler. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907, Local and General.

The cricket match, Oparau v. Awards, arranged for last Saturday, did not eventuate owing to the former not undertaking the journey on acQjunt of the wet weather.

At an informal meeting of the Kawhia Town Board on Saturday last it wai decided to support whatever action the County Council took relative to getting a bank to open in Kawbia. During the heavy rains a couple of slips took place from the bill in Jervois sirebt. Mr Barron put on men and cLdhg<l them away, the ettflh,. being tt-ed in fillip >»p thp fuv/r ped Ayhich exi-tod on the .section near the Post Offic?. Seven years e xperience baa proved every claim m-ide for Sijarl\no’h Moa -Bhano Egg Prehervahve. In all that time not <nu egg has been lost when directions has a been carried out. It simply cannot fail. One pint bottle preserves even dozen eggs. See that the name is on the land.*

At last it has baon definitely decided not to send the Corinna tc Kawhia, as the following letter, received by a l< ca! resident will show :— 11 My bead eflico write that at present they cannot si* Bufiit n h ce e it to warrant & Sail at Kiiwbiu, but perhaps after your district has grown a little more they may ner their way to reverse their de Yu Jrs, e;c , Geo. H. Mobgan, Lhai.ch Manager L’.8.8. Co., New Plymouth.” I RUSH ON IT. -What ? DEBBY tobacco iu the new TWO OUNCE TIMS h’s sphndid.

The electric light has been again iusfalhd on the s.s. Kia Ora« We believe that the recent Kawhia Sports resulted in a credit balance of over (41The next sitting of the Kawhia B>.M Court has been fixed for Wednesday, January 30th. Miss Cook has consented to take the position of librarian to the Kawhia Pabilic Library. : Th'e next meeting of the Kawhia County Council has been fixed for Monday, January.2lst.... ....... SMOKER^.-A fic>tclk3s tobticc » ia DERBY FLAKE CUT in the Dew TWO. OUNCE TINS. Through communication between Oparau and Kawhia by coach waft teestablished to day (Friday). Attention is directed th the Coanty County and Government advertise meuts on our third page. . * The Milling Company’s fiax mill at Marokopa has commenced stripping, everything working very satisfactorily. Note the altered advertisements ill this iwue of Mf Bk 0M&, Mr UWi&m 8 “co. aDd SMOKERS. DERBY Tobacco in the new TWO OUNCE TINS is a delightful smoke—is MILD, bat does not burn the tongue. Try it.

Mr Chitty left for Hamilton this (Friday) afternoon in charge of &00 ewes, 800 lambs and 10 rams, wbiob be purchased from Mr W. A. Mason. If you want fine potato oropa’don’t forget to spray your plants with Bharland’s Potato Blight Extbiimihator. It is fatal to blight spores. 1

We are pleased to note that Mr J. C. Berg returned by the s.s. Kia Ora on Thursday, completely recovered, after undergoing an operation in Auckland. A nice fine Of 60 fat cattle, fattened on the sections of Messrs W. J. and H. Shaw and J. P. Wright, at Kinohaku, were taken out to the Waikato sale during the week.

By wire we learn that the Loan and Mercantile’s I’irongia sale, which was to have been held to-morrow (Saturday) has been adjourned till the 26th on account of the floods.

A spray iu time saves not nine, bat many times nine, if it be potato plants yon spray, and the eolation Bbarland's Potato Bliubt Extbbmikatob,*

The Raglan Chronicle is responsible far the report that a syndicate contemplates putting an auxiliary schooner in the Onehunga Raglan-Kawhia-Waitara trade at an early date. We learn that the natives- have recommended to the Government that Mr W. W. M’Cardle, of Kawhia, should be appointed to the Commission to be set up to go into the native land question. Make sure of gathering yonr potato oropa by spraying the plants with SiUMWtn.’s Potato Bwoht Extxbsokaroß. It is the surest safeguard yon can have against blight.

Ip reply to an invitation to visit Kawhia before leaving for England, the Hon. J. G. Ward telegraphed as follows to Mr M'Cardle :— " Regret It will not be possible for me to visit Kawbia before my departure,” On the last occasion that the S.s. Kia Ora called at Marokopa, one of Messrs Bell Bros, and Roes’ employees was taken on board with his shoulder out, and was successfully attended to by Messrs Baggstrom (engintier) and Bout (steward).

SMOKERS BEAD THIS. The good thing at last.' DERBY Tobacco, FLAKE OUT, in TWO - OUNCE TINS. Try it. Another destructive fire occurred at Waitara at one o'clock on SundaA morning, a block of buildings owned by Mr A. W. Ogle being destroyed) th* eluding the offices of Mr Townsend (solicitor), and shops occupied by Messrs Ogle (chemist), Hows (tobacconist), Lonergan (tailor), Gee (fruiterer) and Jury (draper). A brick wall saved Doughty's fancy goods Shop and the Masonic Hotel. Amongst the candidates mentioned for the Taumaranui seat is Mr 11. J. Greenslade, M.H.R. for Waikato. A rumour is tn circulation that Mt A. J. Young, of Hamilton, will contest the Waikato in the Government Interests. One who is ‘‘in the know*.’ assures us that the whisper is not fat from the truth. It is rather early to make comments, but we feel convinced that Mr Greenslade knows enough not to let go the substance to grasp at tbe shadow.

SMOKERS PLEASE NOTE. A rush on it. What ? DERBY Tobacco, FLAKE OUT, in TWO OUNCE TINS. All tobaoemniste. The excitement of tbe wook locally has been tbe discussions relative to the prospects of a braoeb of a bank’or banks being established hare. Tbe Bank ot Australia have promised to consider a requisition, whilst the hi lowing wire from the Bank of N.Kspeaks for iteslf: “Be opening at Kawhia. Bank authorities will favourably consider well signed petition showing sufficient inducement.” Tbe matter 1 was brought up at the meeting of the County Council on Monday last, when it was decided to forward a rerjiusttion to tbe Bank of Australasia. This was done, one of the clauses reading that those signing Would sup port the first bank opening here, and .31 signatures wore obtained in the tows by Mr M'Cardle. Other copies were taken for signature by the riding councillors. There fs aver; 1 rekson to antiflipißp that, before very long a bank wilt be opened in Kawhia.

SMOKERS, PLEASE NOTE.— The famous DERBY To bacoo is now sold in TWO OUNOW 'JINS, FLAKE OUT. Irj it.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2

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THE Kawhia Settler. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907, Local and General. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2

THE Kawhia Settler. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907, Local and General. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2

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