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The Strikefe •"''■l^V'C ' dec Tared" OFF-I|| EXCEPT THE : MlNE|||| Wellington, Mqrfjfe; The Federation of called the strike off for all|fc with the exception of the An official statement fros;j|ij£ Federation of/Labor state'jJMfe: a conference of the various strike gether with the executive pUM Federation decided that, 10m interests of those most concerned, it was wiser JMfIJ the strike off as from SatuMte December 20. "So far asjity miners are poncerned,'%fc statement adds awaiting a conference owners and miners' tives to discuss matterh Telafe, to that industry.' conference is arrangedj^ n( j; matters are ted, the miners will, be ready to return to work||JiJv in our opinion,, is but a|quj§Mj o n of days." ■_ |I||||J THE LAST "RETREAT NOT :^i|^f - closing bf the atriKe was, -raarkej l>cf unique'demonstration of :.6tr»fl wrSi mus .. teredat.theA/ivian street hall, and mmWJdovrn, 1000 strong, to the wharves, headed by .the waterside band. Before the men, dispersed to sign on with : ./new union, they were . by their leaders. Mr Farjajnd, Secretary of the old i uniofi, said that although dei ± ea jied in the present' battle, the i wsir would go on. The seamen ' n /ad valiantly stood by the wateruntil betrayed by one of i their own number. 7 VoMr Dowgray, acting president -. of the Federation, said it was rej treat not defeat, and they would j: organise their forces and ultimf ately win. As far as Tom Young j was concerned, he was not one ' of the delegates who conferred r with the shipowners, but he | probably knew what was going ; on. '■ Several other speakers addressed the men, and cheers were • given for the leaders, and all ; who had assisted the strikers. '. Some hundreds of the strikers . then signed on as members of ! the Arbitration Union. , ; LYTTLETON SEAMEN RE- : TURN TO WORK. Lyttleton, Monday., A largely attended meeting of seamen and firemen was held on ■ Friday to discuss the position of j the men regarding the manning P of the ships. A telegram was re- ! coived from Mr W. T. Young !■■ -tjiat he had been advised thai; the j; Lyttelton were reluctant;: work, and ; , jjhe'm to get back to their ships/ //as soon as they could. The meetx! / Ing decided that the men should, rj-i'llll'' 111 'HU' I '. .., .jmlib ■■JIM I 'L'.>l'f, ■ sieccrlc Secures — EVERY — SATURDAY &M3N 3 VY — IN — AIc'OOWELI/S MALL I MAGNIFICENr C.l-VNJK OF ' j PRO:.aAMMK EVERY SATURDAY We Brimo The World To Ts Puke f POPULAR P/CriNS Pi.'G^S 1 — MLaketu Hot sf 11. GARSTIN - Proprietor PTIHE Proprietor of this well•fi- known hostelry begs to - notify the residents of this dis- . trict that he has purchased Mr i Baker's interest in the above i establishment, and begs to announce that the hotel will be conducted on thoroughly up-to-ciata lines. Visitors will find the comfurts of a first-.-hiss home, (l and picnic parties will be spedh ally catered for.

'-'-' TAURANGA COUNTY ,/;' ;. ;. COUNCIL ''TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock (noon), on Tuesday, Gth January, 1914, for draining Papamoa No. 1 Road. Specifications , can be seen at the County Council Chambers, Tauranga, - • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. H. GRIFFITHS, County ClerK, Tauranga. 15th Dec, 1913 __ i 'TE PU'KETAROCHIaL" , | DISTRICT Services for the Month 7th-Te Puke 11 and 7.30, Te J Matai 11, Pongakawall, Paen- ; garoa2. ;14th-TePukeß,lland7.3o.Up- ■'\ per Hall 2. Papamoa7.3o. 21st —Te Puke 11 and 7.30. vl Maketu 2.30. Pongakawa 7.30 25th-Te Puke S, 11 and 7.30. Paengaroa 2. 28th-Te Puke 8,11, and 7.30. £2 REWARD. Post Office on 0 Saturday night,* Small Light jißay Pony, with saddle on.-Re-ward on returning same toM. W. Voss, or leaving-information at this office as to whereabouts. T OST-In the Post Office or vicinity thereof, to-day, Friday, a Purse containing money. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. TOR SALE-One new Roadster Gig. Apply Washer and Wright. ' NURSING TVTURSE ANDERSON wishes •!■* to notify residents of Te Puke that she is prepared take in patients at her home. As she is a competent nurse, every care and attention will be given. ~TE "PUKE TOWN BOARD~ THE Estimate of Proposed Ex- " pendlture of the Te Puke Town Board for the year ending March 31st, 1914, is £27813s 8d Sum already available £40. Additional sum required £230 13s Bd. Total rateable value of rateable property on the valuation roll £36,901. . Rate thereon 1 ' necessary to raise the money required: Six Farthings in the Pound. . O. J. HODGE, Clerk to TePuke Town Board. WILSON • AND ■ kobjjins Registered Land, Estate and Financial Agents : TAURANGA and TE PUKE, correspondents in 'all parts of the Dominion. , IF ITS WORTH BUYING* ft •/ WE HAVE IT 11) ACRES freehold, all in grass, 1 excepting 3 acres in stubble. H Ririg-ffinced;and sub-divided H | into ,7. 1 paddocks. 6 roomed flj residenee;t?s tale cowshed. H stable \vith hay loft, chaff 11 room, fowl house runs, dairy, H good full bearing orchard. II Trice £32 per acre. Terms: 1 1 £300 cash, balance to be arm arranged. 1| miles from II township. H9 ACRES, Freehold, 150 acres ill in English grasses balance ||l easy hillsides, ring-fenced 111 and subdivided into 7 pad--11l docks, well-watered by never T m failing springs, 6 roomed ! residence, 7 bale cowshed, »" feed room, piggery, good > orchard, only 5 miles from i ,Te', Puke township. Price („ £16 per acre. Cash required ', ll £385. This farm will carry 50 dairy cows besides other ' stock. 80 ACRES freehold, all in English grasses, excepting 9 acre* cobbing maize, almost all ploughable, ring-fenced and sub-divided into 6 paddocks, well-watered by ram, 4' roomed residence with scullery, wash-house, up-to-date cowshed, engine and: trap shed, will carry 35 dairy cows, 2\ miles from Te Puke township. Price £20 per acre. TERMS; £400 cash, i balance 5 years at b\ per cent. Properties from 1 acre to 5000 ! acres in all parts of the Bay of • Plenty. Enquiries invited ~ 1 nothing a trouble. ; TELEPHONE_No. 1L _ T OST-A Black Cattle D .& in . -" Te Puke at last Loan sale; Answers to the .ham? of Darkie. £1 reward ~-T.,Jenkins, Te Matai

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. 1 npHE Offerings of every Sr- * vicaon Christina ? Div (tl, Hand 7.30) will be expended on providing kne a ling c is'iions throughout the Church. T SHALL be round on DecomL 1)21* 21 with a laiv;2 nimVir of Veg3t:ibles't!> f"»n. No second-Innd goo'k All Vegetables p;iuiranteo:l fnsh from mygarden-A. 11. PINKER __ COLLAPSE AT W33TPORT. Wc-stpart, Monday. The strike along the waterfront collaps?d utterly to-day, and the Fedjratioiisti v/..mt in a body to the it w watrsi'de' mio i and asked to ha enrolls! X.UAS HOLIDAYS. m ll'] Te l\ik.' Tisnbjr yard ■*• will hcctal from Ducjiiv bcrUlilU.iiiaaryuVlDn.

Maketu Sports BOXING DA Y Children's Sports. Races for Adults Games of all descriptions. Trophies presented by Messrs Wilson & Robbins, Brownlee and Turney ROLL UP ROLL UP KIRI TAPSELL

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 December 1913, Page 3

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