Inglewood News.
(From our correspondent.') Tho bacon-factory at the present time reports good business-, putting through about 100 pigs per week. 1 hope to Bee this deserving company with a respectable credit balance on their profit and loss account at the end of the financial year. Tim senior football match Star v. Inglewood took place last Thursday and proved a very interesting tussle especially when one of the players, under the alias of "Tanners Ark" got full steam ahead. The game ended Star 20 and Inglewood 12, which clearly indicated the merits of the different tennis.
Captain It. S. Matthews left for England last Tuesday, where ho intends to reside in future, it is rather unl'ortunatu that we should loso such valued citizens as the genial captain. On dit that we are to have two additional grocers, which suggests that tho inner man will ho well provided for this coming winter with six general stores. Mr VV. Ogin has returned to our sphere of the universe ami has purchased the fruit business of Mr J. R. Surrey, which I hope he will pilot to his entire satisfaction.
The new foreman of the borough seems to understand his work, ho having got the streets into fairly good oilier for the short time he has been hi chargu The balance-sheet of the St. Andrew's church has just been published and shows satisfactory progress for the year 190:1-4. An item on each sido of the sheet, viz., •■' Cure of Souls" has raised tho curiosity of n number of the subscribers. Tho items would have been easily understood in a bootmaker's balance-sheet, but if St. Andrew's has only expended 10/m curing souls for the year I should think it advisable in future to cut, down some of the other expenses and increase" this item. Tho liabilities and assets might have been placed in their proper places in the balmiresheot.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 2
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315Inglewood News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 2
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