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ODDS AND ENDS

Piako-Waipa rep. match to-day. The Biorama iio.’s Band played several selections in the Domain yesterdaj afternoon. Some choice poultry advertised for sale.

Tenders closo to-day for Te Aroha District Co-op carting. Good attendance at Waihou sale yesterday. Ohaupo live stock sale on Tuesday next.

Adam Laybourn, junr, is allowing Is Gd’to 3s in the £ to all cash customers.

We are to be honoured with a daily Bank at the beginning of next month. The Domain swimming bath will Ify much sought after during the summer months.

There are some very readable books now on the shelves in the Domain library. Oswald Dramatic Company is doing good business in Tauranga. Orershadowing trees are again occupying the attention of the Piako County Council. Contractor McCormick has finished bis reservoir contract, and he has made a good job of it. The Waitoa Road Board meetings are to be held at Morrinsvilie during the winter months. Executive meeting of the Piako Ratepayers’ Eeform Association at Morrinsvilie on Thursday next, to arrange re annual meeting. Fair muster at the Volunteer parade on Thursday afternoon. J. B. Johnson wants to buy ducks and fowls in any quantity. Monthly competition for Somers’ Cup will be fired on Thursday and Saturday next. , r -n--» Mr George Hutchison, ex-M.H.R. for Patea, passed through Gisborne this week, and intimated that there was some probability of his contesting the Waiapu seat. A Maori tangi is being Held at Mangriti over the death of a child. Dairy cattle were down in price at the Waihou sale yesterday. Auciion sales will be found daily advertised as usual. Mining matters are looking a little bnghter than usual. ' The roads throughout the country are looking much better.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42751, 22 July 1905, Page 3

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285

ODDS AND ENDS Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42751, 22 July 1905, Page 3

ODDS AND ENDS Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42751, 22 July 1905, Page 3

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