THE OTAKI MAIL. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
i 0 Headers of the "Mail" are notified that subscriptions in advance for the j current quarter are due. By paying in advance a saving of Is may bo made, j and all who wish to secure this concession should do so at once. The Otaki Brass Band will play sej lections at the Sanatorium sn Sunday afternoon. ! A sharp shock of earthquake was fell in Otaki and district at U. 30 this morn- ! big. Hitherto the annual Mayoral ullow- ; auce in L t -\'iu has been £SO, but on the I recommendation of the retiring Mayor. Mr D. W. Matheson, the Council' on . Monday night raised the honorarium to I £IOO per year. The question of the growth of aorse iat Kangiuru was mentioned at lust • night's meeting of the Borough Counj cil, and it was decided to ask Jlr 11. ii. j Bills, lite owner of the laud., to remove '■ it. Arrangements are well in hand for the United football Club's paper drei-s ball to be held at the theatre on Monday, and an enjoyable time is assured all who attend. Double ticket- have been fixed at us, gents ;;. (Jit, ladies --. including supper. There will be prizes for the best costume. At the Otaki Borough Council meet iug last night all members, except (Jr. Carkeek—who is leaving the district — signified their intention of contesting the coming municipal election. Other names mentioned as probable candi- j
' dates were Messrß Puku Kikihana, W 1 11. Percival, A. J. Watts, K. Heald, T J. Ryder, A. B. Kudkin. and T. Hau ; nab. } A second-hand chaff-cutter is wanted | A first-class piano is advertised .'oj | sale. : A modern Louie, ail conveniences, is j advertised for sale. ! Mr P. J, Taylor gives notice that he 'is applying ior a land agent's license. I Nominations for Synodsman for the parochial district of Otaki close on April 27th as advertised. Messrs Bills and Moore advertise Manchester goods especially suitable ! for the present weather. Harvest festival services will be held at Te Horu Anglican Church on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, while on Monday at S p.m. there will be a produce sale at the hall. Buy your footwear in Otaki. The price of boots is falling, and in all lines we are showing there is a big reduction. Call early.—lrvine's Shoe Srnro ntnfci —Advt.
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