STRATFORD NOTES.
(from our owx cokrespondejjt). CUxEi.-Arj [-atiffac'.'.j.i.-n was caused by the I »ni>mit.cement that tlio first sod of the! light miiwvy wu.« to be turned on j Thumlny Uf . x t.. The Ko ti Co ; g short,; but ovtry oftbrfc will bo. miulo to liaT6 i> ; ceremony worthy of tho occasion. Tho [crowd is expected to be a record one. ■ A banqu,t will probably be held in the evening. I hope tho railway authorities wi)! soo tht-ir way ta rMninp a fpeeial trsia (iora New Plymouth j'ns! the event is undoubtedly oca of the most important in the history of the province. At the last sitting of ihe Court, several well-known sheep-farmer* wore Sued for exposing lice-infected shoep for sale. The lessen will ne doubt not be thrown away. An agitation i s on foot to have rating on unimproved values brought into fores m the County. A petition to hi.ve a pall taken on the question is in aourse of preparation and will shortly be circulated.
Mr T7. It. Mackay has taken over Messrs Stewarts' extensive cartiaa; bonnen. Mr Maokay has the reputation of been a koea man of business, and should do well.
Tho Catholic bazaar baa just closed nlf n a Vory SUCMSsM season. Ovw £l2O has been notted.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 55, 25 March 1901, Page 2
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213STRATFORD NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 55, 25 March 1901, Page 2
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