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ten- ',:. Clerkfl jxwition an( ' i,; “ for |gg§»l.rk. The to thunk t has freof mocoasion h« a lots tho . '"■, rj® Ige °f ■* and ‘ S»Tof tho lms :t T<>rv iAßtivisfinancially tho senior per cent. working mootin a capable proof dry Unique in lilplv and long day such a as the is Vehu-le-Dogs, man is; P°Ut<* to tills”). as, during evident lms not time, to done in t' on L® on * 8 J°°ked we doubt let alone with the Nawton for the tactless indimanner enemies. mannerism but, to be a man must more ways of it, and to speak Counto reason, i prefer that the will cause a parts. access—and their sections is gH of the settA man who clean si it and desirous of easy but if he be road he ean uo him. The oneBHl.oso of lnukmake some sections, small settler mr miles from Ig^B* 1 thirds” must ' any aj>preciout on the IHI. The Council roads before however great die hack block Bo have to do his outcry for the 011 j roads dinctly sections, is Comity should Hue'll expenditure fund. Tliis eases, but to the filtered away on B is Actually steal - B is, and these are V / • ■ Redan 1 Bridge, our e lieen treated by the erness and partiality. Government grant of to erect this bridge, or Powell advised the lad arranged for the bridge at the cost of for a stormy scope, rer the Council while ned his views, and, Thompson questioned other councillors tried ier to block the vote, btained the copfinna- . The Koitaia Biding •bt—the separate Bidire knowledge of the Councillors have so adverse vote, Kaitaia Bidis the spoiled the neglected to drain for the gum reMBc County has to any ilfil^B 1 o® drained. If to draining of Kaitaia to undertake to have a drain - gum rights should Toiigonge Gowvrnscheme, all Were SllllB the its Bupjort would of any infrom monopoly. of his |BK£HBh he may he feels B conserved. or *ot, be hurt of she
Tongonpe Lake is of paramount importance to this Countv, and more especially to the district of l£aitai £
The naivete of the wife of our bosom is usually amusing, and if, perchance, we take a “night out” wo know we mnst plead guilty to one/ sin or another. It mar be that we have been playing cards ana losing a few shillings, whereat we are scolded; we may have been winning an odd shilling or two, wherefore we are fined; but usually, however mild the night may have been, we {ire first greeted with “John Henry, I can smell your breath—you’ve been drinking!” SIDNEY HEBBEBT.
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Northland Age, 4 October 1904, Page 3
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