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George Nelson Bryant, a farmer, .'of Karaka, was killed to-day trhough. being dragged by a horse which bolted while he had a rope round his hand. He was dragged fifteen chains. He was a married man, 43 years of age.

Mr Wilson Winiata has found a watch between the Box Company's .premises and Utiku. Owner can hare same on giving proper description and. paying costs of advertisement. If not claimed will be sold and proceeds handed to Wounded Solduere' Fund. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in Taihape Pound, front State Farm Road. —One Chestnut Gelding, branded like W.D. on near shoulder; very long ta.il, and shod. If not. claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the Pound at noon on SATURDAY, October 23rd, 1915. R. SAVILL, Poundkeeper. XJHURCH SER^CES. SALVATION ARMY. Kneedrill 7.30 a.m. Holiness Meeting, 11 am. Children's Meeting. 2.30 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 7 p.m. MEETINGS ALL DAY CONDUCTEDBY MAJOR TOOMER, D.C. T. ELSTON, CO. N. RANGITTCKEI & WAIMARIjNTOQUEEN OF CARNIVAL. THE FARMERS' & EGMONT BOX COMPANY'S In favour of the Farmers' Queea (Mrs Gilchrist) TO BE HELD AT MR D. WILKIE'S, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915 CHOPPING, RUNNING, CHAINSTEPPING TUG-O'-WAR BETWEEN MRS GILCHRIST'S SUPPORTERS AND THE! COMBINED. SUPPORTERS OF REQUEENS. . ; TAIHAPE SHOPS CLOSE AT NOOK. Carriages will be attached to.. that 12.50 Goods Train from Taihape. TAIHAPE BRASS BA.ND IN ATTENDANCE. Palnierstori North Chamber of Commerce forwarded the following resolution to the Wellington Chamber, with, a view to reducing the cost of living during the war, the Government be asked to negotiate with the Dominions, of Africa and Canada and the Commonwealth of Australia, with a view to arranging for an interchange of foodstuffs." It was stated that reciprocal trade had been the subject of resolutions at the recent eonfernce of Chambers, and the Federation Executive was now in communication with thePrime Minister regarding the matter. The confernoe resolution referred tc* trade generally, whereas Psi-lmerston mentioned foodstuffs only. It was decided to reply, assuring tke Palmorstojt Chamber of co-operation, arid saytny that the question was now ■beforfj" tjia> Federation Executive. /.'-/'■■;-\

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 311, 9 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 311, 9 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 311, 9 October 1915, Page 5

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