STRATFORD DAY BY DAY
(From Our Own Correspondent.) ! A match was fired yesterday between the Stratford aivl Toko Gun Clubs at Toko, when the i snier club won by 34 points. [ The charges against Mary and Ellen Flynn of selling liquor without a license at Te Wiera came before the S.M. this morning. The police applied for an adjournment, to which Mr. Spence made objection, on the ground that owing to the scanty notico the defendants were present with their witnesses and would be put to heavy expense. Though regretting that longer notice had not been given, Mr. Kenrick grknted the adjournment.
Mr. R. D. Lewers, who has been away on a holiday trip to Australia, returned to Stratford last night. Mr. R. H. Kivell received word this morning! of the death of his sister, Mrs. T. A. iSwaysland; who was well known in Opunaike and Okato, at Motueka last night.
I hear that Mr. W. Hodge recently sold three and a-half acres of his property on the Opunake road for £430.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 154, 8 October 1910, Page 8
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172STRATFORD DAY BY DAY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 154, 8 October 1910, Page 8
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