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PARAPARAUMU NOTES

' * A > As W Honoll, jun, was driving Miss I II Diewith along the Valley Road in order to catch the,mail trjmi the,horse, a highi spirited animal, shied at a "slip l in the road bo suddenly tbat it capsized the daisy cart in winch they were, throwing the occupants out Fortunatelj tha fall was on to ■ green sward, and the t)ap ivns soon.righted XVith the eveption of a severe shaking, the couple were able to resume their journey, i with only the loss oF a splash board. 1 At the back of Hillside a large corrugated iron building is being elected, and the owners intend starting a market garden* on an ex- *• tensue scale This is as it should be, and shortly city families will he'supplied with fresh vegetables of all kinds, fruit, etc ~fiom Paraparumu that will defy Chinese'compctis turn - « Mr W. Duffy arrived homo hero last week after a well-earned holiday, which ho spent in whipping the Taianaki streams' In the course of conversation, Mr Duffy , informed tho writer that he considered the- rrvers hero far superior, so far as sport was concerned, 1 to those around New l'lvmoutTi ' , A new crib club bas been established, and has temporary premises in Hsinbpjl Lodge. i Mr Richardson, of \yVllingtpn, 1 is captain' pro. tem The fust tournament was held ' Jast mpht. 1 The Paraparaumu Crickot Club 'holds the i district shield, and, according to present appearance, is likely to retain it It was feared that the sudden rains would have spoiled tho hay orop, which was nil cut, but it is pleasing to know that, with the last few days of superb weather, tb,e crop has been saved. < t ~ Capital m Great Britain' is already showing an alarming mobility It will not stand to be plundered. It is ,like a citizen on, a,good mount and with a pocketful of guineas, who sees two lnghwaMnen afar off and - claps spurs to his steed —"World.' . Honour to whom Honour is due, This applies La\o-Tonic to you; I have never been ill Since I,called you my Pill, ' I find all that's claimed for you true. LAXO-TONIC PILLS, IOJd. and Is. 6d. 3

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 4

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PARAPARAUMU NOTES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 4

PARAPARAUMU NOTES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 4

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