THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 5, 1908 Local and General
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i A; pictorial almanac has been re_-._ j cei'.ed by us from Mrs EL Le Prou, I lately of Te Rau-a miapwVo noxv bas going in the T&' fliW-iiAxtfYife'dietedc on Thursday, «.b«b/i '.•The/ volume be very Fiicee/'ffuL 'Ebe raiAfall MfMvaWiiaP"#* the' m -n.b tut c jrresponding period of last 1-(,H in. was, for.. 19Q.7, 7 30 in, Mr Eu-/, p'ho.rsuslw insMruEarDv Han.il on', oi’bijty •Knwhjjurrshaß ban ’. ’l jr }.7 ,t„ whic : WrlttHinietMn 54 inel.e- in oireuuiterence, and weighs 9 lb-. - i :-iriA < .t/.iOHJrtu A lovely lins of ptiitty Hdies/ ' KI course. H , . . The stciion Te'- RWtr-ai-mna-roerly owned by Mr Barton acquiretLby Alands, of Rau aio ; hope that the purchaser will ruiik for the factory.
A uf sh are bolder? o’f the Mr W. J Shaw in the chair. It was decided to asik W KfflKS to h'ld another xhdeiia#’ •finylhe ,13th ins’, 'o further discuss the matter. Does dairying pay ’? A Nireha aettI ler with. U 7, satettted' tootuD U ‘taptarntb-' • o' 25-flaws. -nT'liis R»»«o«as»M aguwai., ; 1..... rwHW btwwgbvtf»»r.sa<riv*<» 1»# , - r* d I o ;:rti,Uy > yi!:ir ; si'?ch being experienced, he e&peQts. GRsqutS; ,u InUi'OVBP £B5O. ' rd .'Os.i.n H'vjii La-lios’ <: unpanions. M'SMU' "BfM&ld b ir.dkirehiel and glove boxes, wriliug ?, gents ? dressing ; poCkeb' b v k.?» 1909 diaries, fram9f». Xjnas,. and New Year‘>^rSls, : , toys dollar de., etc., and j«sk the very, astiidle for large, big and gmali. Where? Jonathan's of ’ 1 ■ The Hohool at Kinohaka bas bc6«» ci- f ‘d, Mr Sen»f. having deefivkid c it) ni n v tiio Education aqy I nger hold school in bis '.Thia itn'i' ti was Ukeu ; in- , of the.fact, that about. 2o children .wore being ♦aiH/ht; in «■ room not largebbdhfrh f .ir JO. nod MrSchtfc, wi-3hef i t :to..Wfc f iljp -.‘u-elion'dih pnipcT'tiuildihg? l 4 t.e fJhH’- UonirniUe© Invq..been appronythesehooL " ”
®* 3, mu on TuesdajsMpS pqUfrYor the phoneline were brought to Kawhfig require a to reaoMihe new advertisement of the London altd'Berlin Piano Co., on oar hack page.* . L In this issue Me Aif. Wright notifies day and Saturday of each week. "TETs?slAVaTtangi left for Nukuba-k-urei on .Saturday naorawffjand re oti-Monday ! 6ight,- During the interval su fitig was done, and the
-ship "fiiied ”np, ‘ thu ’Utrrgir ‘ b&tfig' T3U bales of flax and 20 of low. 'l!he Marokopa Saw Mill has nu>W“ biep removed to the Kairimu Creek, where excellent timber is being cut, which bas bean procured very bandy. The mill is in fall swing, and a good qUmber of orders have been received.
The representations of the milk suppliers to the Te Rau a-moa Dairy Factory, asking that a portion of the Kawbia-Pirongia road be metalled onwards for about a mile towards Kawhia, has been referred to the Department for inquiry. VThe s.s, Rotbesay took the first load b? telephone poles to Marokopa from Kawhia on Wednesday. .. Tlje also took fi load of timber from thofirsin lined port to .Nukubakani on Thursday, and >wwdßW»''*k « which had >4; A Nort? tbis local item : “ As Colonel Williams«fay driving home yesterday, lightning struck his waggon and com plainly , de? / moiished a four-gallon demijohn of fine whisky. The colonel has the sympathy of the * -±5 ' .•: It the Government were to sitppQr a list -of all the officials in its employ who?could be classed as inspectors, and give the cost of such officials in sala-as-sansste® simfly paralyse the taxpayer.—Mastertem Age. . "0 1 a recent Sunday night, at Dannevi 'ke, the Rev E. Roberiabawqia repc fted in the Woodvilla®»ftriKiiM(Ji hav stated that there was no more ban i in playing tennis on Sundtfjr
thad there was in reading a novel, but the?people shauld^consider the .ex, ample they us|<e|iugjie generation.**** 4 la reply to the petition from sellers urging the erection of a theiPakoka River on the KawhiaAotea road, the Minister for Roads informs Mr W. T. Jennings, M.P., that| a sum of money for that purpose Jieen noted in framing next year’s 1 uie wet weather experienced lately basfereatly interfered with bush burning,land settlers are very anxious as tckj whether or not a burn will be ‘Seethed. There has been a good area felleu this year,' and,' unless better "weather prevails shortly, the loss to settlers will be a very severe one. *? All round the district the various irrfproveraents in the roads, both new worf connecting old work and widening (the old six-foot tracks, is very noticeable. The pay • sheet alone jehoiks over £lOOO per month; so thqt; with loan money spent by the jaunty on milling, the Tkere is » bsiter 'ties in tbis district now than for some tiraq past, many southern settlers havitog lately been having a look Wfcjd the land on rhe shores of the
Kwhia Harbour. In this connection if may be as well to recommend any to carefully note the lists of |rs Falwasser and Pettit, J. K. I ‘JSejvkon, and H. Thom in this issuer Time is no need for intending settlers .to outside for properties, as a look sl&Uhe advertisements of the fixtag . patnjsd will prove. The Minister for Education informs ’Mf IW. T. Jennings, M.P., that the CWdector of Native Schools will visit early this month. The delay! overt‘the school at to tile requisition for a new site, caused 45y An alteration tHW/h aqceks and the ofhjiff 4f|t|ie|sife Raorao buildings stand object Trig to their removal. New building#--will t now have to be provided if the nrQsjDeots of a school has not suffered owing to these delays. In regard to the school at Temaika and Jkha^o% r . now that the Maoris interested have port Unity of visiting the same when in tlio district, and Rewi Wetani wiirW ewin j 1 lere has always been an impresby those in this district'" who.. «bni Id know something of native kfll&t ors that a large sum oLyxiuiiay; ! Wd been set aside by the lace Queen yict -ria fo be utilised, f of the Maori'. On
was ordered (on The suggestion of Mr the total amorffct ■received' by'Way of' crarit from Her late Majesty-Qri&Mal Victoria and her successor for the benefit of the native people ; (2) the manner in which such grant has been disposed of.” According to a Parliamentary papeaa ja«t to "toniil, the answer taLhe intjjuries are, “ NUX,. Th«i is “»ne4 > bygThos. W. ■ <hii.: art rfcaslins, cretonnes. Well ! where .can ivo procure hast, articles at lowest l&mi P Why Jonathan's! Didn’t yea kooir that. ?*
•to . >bawTmve ted of the Wblid-.HaIU A yp-y bf Lie Hall, wa? hold cn.FriLangley and Chase. We iearn that Cr Divies has ’riaited Te Rm-a-ig&iu uh’.aining the feeling “'TOtWtrrniMS.ehfcfW l&eWflrfyrwa* ha’, in consequence, decided to supis putfiug through ihe equivalent or . i . n pac -.4. >*, „ *ip top price for the butter. M >re . iihe&iu.yArdail at the Ohaupo Sheep Fair on Wednesday last, 5000 of which went from this ’ showed a rise of fully 1-i per head. Mr Sobye got 12’ 6d for his lambs and Troughton Bros. 16 > 6d for their ewes.
The New Zealand Shipping 00. ann Dunce that the next steamer to leave the Waitara roadstead for London will be the s.s. Wakanui on or about February Bth, to be followed by the s.s. Wakatane about the 20. h. All instructions regarding documents must be sent to the company’s Waitara office. About a dozen settlers met at the Junction (Kin-uhaku) no Monday afterajin f’rwardf fte sublet of having a mHI service from Kinohaka to hia resia service, anaMrPettit, who was present, was asked to obtain the necessary papers. (Ths papers cannot be pVoctiTed in Kawhia, consequently they are being obtained from Auckget their mail, and we trust they will 864$ the urgency of co-operating with Kfnohaka in the agitation. aTASSMIOM
We hear that Mr R. Gregg has of his sections at Kiri tehere, and will be leaving that district JH2I«tfJUHT A vVe regret to learn of the serious in.wof Mrs Jonathan, of Kawhia, and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. for has severed hi 3 <ran%non* wilrtL that firm, and bas accepted a position with Mr G. H. Chase. The Rev Mr Clarke, of Te mutu, w’ o was announced to hold services at Kawhia on Sunday last, was unable to make the visit. The rev. gentleman, however, arrived on Tuesday, conducting services on Wednesday morning and night. Miss Pansy Ford, of Christchurch, is at present visiting Kawhia, being a guesjolMrsPerfiam, of Hotel Moana. Miss Ford is of an artistic tarn of mind, having been awarded the prize for a new seal for the Wellington Borough Council. The visitor is employed on the photographic staff of thto ofJi.dMi;ri& ana reproduced in that paper. W. Douglas, of Te Rau-a-miRT, & had rather a run of bad luck MA month or so ago be crushed BnlFoyhis fingers, and as a result bloocFpoisoning set in, and quickly got right up the arm. He went to Waihi, and was there put under an djtaratfon, which, we are pleased to say, was successfill. When be returned home, h > TK rise in the pad(}jiofi!fiQllQKSß JKresult that the right shoulder was put out; and from the latter accident Mr
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