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A Weilknigifeon Press wire states that among the new J.P.s gazetted is Mr H. S. Caafle, of Reef ton.

Maink Sprot and Co. will sell at thear yards this mJomdmg at 11.30 a.m 10 draught mares and five lie-ht horses.

Exstoa tradns. are advertised io run to-day on the R«ef.ton and State Collieries lanes. For futtther particalars see advertdseimen't.

At Harley's auction mart this afternoon a latrige quantity of fu-rij.iture. etc.-. wiM .'be .offered. Sale commences at 2.30. : ; .

Harley and Co. Ltd wall sell under the . direction of consignees 32 sacks cf onions at their ircoms in Boundaiiy street at tr. 30 a,fln. -'to-day.". No -re<ser've. - ' : ' .

The Papanoa Goal Mining Coy. Limited, are inivitanig tenders for the •supply of mine tdmlber. . Tenders close on Ootober gthj. 1909. For further particulars see adveiitisem«nt.

'Th© Himitaniga left at an early hour this . morning-- for WeHington direct, on her way toi Foxtqn. The t.teaiiLer should reach' WeHnnfiiton shbrtlv-a^er rnddndght. .Mr J. D. Lvn-h was a passenger. : . r '..

The following players woll represent Manst Bros.' i'A" team in their match with Reef.ton on th© Park-.ajtlr.36 o'clock this morning :— Hig«gihs, Bierne r'Colton, : :.W.- Mattihews, Egan Mundy, Condoni, Cliarke, Thiwariites, 'E. Matthews, V. Fiaser, Knell, Garvey, Hor•an, Bi Fry. • ' , ' -

Messrs Harley'and Co. Limited sri in vivng, tenders- for [additions to their furniture faptory situated da Herbert sitreet. Plans 'and;- s>peclfi.cations n-ay be seen at tlhe office Richmond Quay when; tenders dose at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, Ootaber 6th, For further particulars ■'. see. advertdsement. ;

In St. John's Br«sibyiteriQ(ni Cluidh to-morrow the usual services will be held. The -Rev. R. Stewaiit will also preach ait Caanearons ait- 3.^;m ::rid Mr J, A. Thompson wdU preach •in the ■Dirmid's Hall, Dunollie at 7 p.m.— Advt. ■-■-■■■.. ■-■ . . ■■.'•■:-■

It wd3l ibe seen, by .an advertisement in anotlher coluann thiat all competdtpr,s are- requested to H,e an the hail in. conirieotioii with tihe Boxing Exhibition iait 7.45, and ,to be ready at the « nil cif the secretary to enter the rinig As a large iprogramm© ds to be got thromgh it .is imperative. ' ."

A _ conference of the Mmers' Fedcratioai will open ait Wellington on Oc taber 14: The Inangah.ua Mincr.s' Union wall be' represented by Mr HeriTy Be*ts 3 Avho was appointed by ithe Executive of the^ Union on WedneS'diav." : '. . ';.-■!' : • '..- v . ■ ■■' „ . ..'■

Patent slhoeHattts. The world shoe•ettc is Sidney Smith's registered trade matk. No other shoe can bear the brand. _Saniith's sihoe-ettes " are grand comfpnteible footiwear and- those in search of good wearing boots should try no oibher ibut this bvand. Smiith sfhoe-efttes are siold -by; all the leading retiailers tihrouiglh"out ihe Dominion^ ; -' ; :■ ': ■'...".■'..

- ■, vT'he' InajKgalhu'a . Agribuilitural- . and Pastoral Associa/tioin have, beeri presented by Mr J. Johnsiton,.:ilie wellknown manufiaoturer of condiiaints at Grejimoiuitih witih ai guinea- > s a £• vcial prize to be devoted as- j-hejsi riety" wishes. He. has also-promised :o. assist in tihe dmaiwing up of the i <.c uce Section. • '." ' ;V ':.. ■':■■■•'■ .-"-. •..••;. •

'. The Hon I>. Buddo, to show how easily a big deal is sometimes up: WW a reporter of the "Timaru Herald 'thiat ihe knew, a case iii \vlh:ica one man sold to anoitiher a. farm ci 20,000 acres, but- a questioii axose betweenjiuyer and seller as to whether a tcaua :c>f ihicmses on the farm shouU'd go with it. This was the only.pom 'in diiapuite, and, after quairell^'nig over it- for three montlhs, the deal ,WJ3 declared off. :

Mesisi] S Fog-anty and Wc-lliaois, the cntetipriisinig finm cf -mercexs, c'othiears and ibciOt impoiiters have an -'nteresting- cdveiritisiam'e.n.it in ithis issue-whid bijlni^s before Aihle _ ji-^Wfc s-enerally acorliner .fonni c;f -d'n,3unance^ Tb-cse who deal Vith. this .'firm get Hie best of quality, l'arg.es;t vtairi&ty of -stock to •s>l3ct iiopa, and at a price -hat is w"-.&:n range of everyone; • .

-•To em'pJiiaedse -iis : cpiiiiii' -in . tor higier 'pay in Pei^n.poldce poo-. ijr,s a witness' at itihe comimis-sioai . -x 1 : WellanfftonV reanairked, V ; -"The" man that empties my d^stsbpx gets 10s- a day, and ihe ..hits no exiaimdnia-::i)n to pa-'r and noreapojiisibiliity;" Mf Bis'hcp (Commfl|^ner);..^Te(n^hiliing :a does'ttiepr/Wages Seeirri to ue'h'ghin Wellingitbin:" : •' I V. anJ he' s .very pafcticuliair about emptj'in^ ■the-hox/' •'■;. " -"

.As a ■vgracef'ul concession l-> New Ze^l'afidvanfleinen '■ wtoi> may .not, be able to make airraiiigemenite to attend the Ccounoinwealth rifle meeting until the very last minuite, the New Sc-U'tih Wales Rdfle AsrciEdon, in slswer; to a requiest by C.\ l\:i\s, Chdef Executive-, Officer of the L'hminion Rifle Asscciat,-;on has ; written sttaiting thiat past entries for, :©yent(s art' the R'saidwick meeting^\\-ill 'be re-ceived-ifeom -New ZealaS^ers witihout extrx charge for late fee. ' SoNfar, the aumber wJic- have' en te<rc~d: from" Ne\v Zealand is .thiirity.; ■". ::■ . •

Alex Lennie is still at he Cub— Advt. ■ A Moirton .Mains conresip: ondent writ es to the Soutihland Nws :_«Qu£!: a. Chinese colony is springing up i.i '■■ «°^*y of. InvercarS-l. I?« v S5 it P efe- enCe fOT th« Celestthorc^at !SsoS:T° m S°°d aU" infroduce OhiS - Intend to milk'ng sheds ?hl r - nto their :be-waihJd^ th Ttte e resrr n ' m Wi 1' in-g-a. new departure Z th S i ma- rk" indusery:" r ln the dairying befwS/^dtrhan I;^^l;^^ W™^ . ycur outfit nee| s erh r Sy° n me cf that has ever, been seef ij ' c c\ mom:- This:-stock, though c,,.i I?' m^so^many;,kinds includfs th" verY ; only. It vis, also interesting , o nu! ■tlhe exrurefra^^aasmablieiiess, 'of t 'hp -prices, when you consider he qnali■hes^ you secure.. l Ojtagro,: Saturday last, Walter Her txsft-:Thompson,., whose people resid-jn.-«on ryWas Jdlled by a pea-rifle 'accident.-: Deceased, who s ,! . years_ of^agre,. was ii the employ rf Mr P. Porter,-farrner, and L* instructed; to kill some fowls. The .boy was^evidenay executing o-... der when -the■fatality ocouirred De ceasedl- k appears, was in the' habit d...kiL-in^r fowl s with, a pea-rifle wih^ch was found discharged ' Ivinur between a bu.gg: v and some farm' im-. •plementt, and 16 yards away from -where (the lad was found. It i s sun posed that the rifle knocked against one of the implements and went off, •and that the lad .staggered to where .he--finally,-fell; .-■- • '.:■•

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Grey River Argus, 25 September 1909, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, 25 September 1909, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, 25 September 1909, Page 2

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