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A case in which two piano firms are interested is likely to oome on for hearing in Sydney this month. One firm is claiming £25,000 damages from the other. Intending exhibitors at the Manaw*tu and West Coast A. and P. Association Show, Palmerston North, will be pleased to know that the association attend to all exhibits in the dogs and poultry, classes consigned to their care, seeing that they are placed on the grounds and returned to» respective owners after the show.' Mr W. Twigg had » very successful day* fishing yesterday in the Mangatoki stream, landing 17 fish. The cinnamon fly proved the most attractive, trout jumping to it readily. Thd quill minnow also gave good, sport. The fish are on show in the window of the B. and S. Go. There is no doubt that the coal deposife in China are the largest in the world, and Herr yon Riohthafen, the famousgeographist, estimated the anthracite coal deposits in the southern portion of . the provinoe of Shanghai at 680 millions of tons. But these ate only a small part of China's wealth of coal, more especially in the provinces of Hunan,, Shantung, Szeohuan, and Yunnan. 'The News reports that the chairman Q t the Taranaki Education Board &aa re* ceived a communication from the Hon the Minister of Education Bcaiimr that owina to the difference 01. opinion that existed, xt was not likelj that anything oan be done this session re the Onakti Reserve. This is rather a remarkable* statement, beoauee th* publio meetings held show a wonderful agreement on tfi« part of the people on this Bubjeot. Mr 3. Livingston reports that the rainfall at Waipapa for September was 4 04 inches* Bain fell on 14 days, the heaviest fail for heptember sinoe 1895, when 4<95 inohes was registered* and fell on 17 days. The Wanganui Syndicate Company will give a sacred oonoert to-morrow evening, in the Opera House. The programme will include .many old favourite numbers. Mr E. Jf. Archibald adveftiaes farm for sale. Dates of nominations and acceptances for Taranaki J.O. Summer meeting are advertised to-day. Mr B, O. Templer. Stratford, has pro. perties for sale. Mrs Smith is prepared to accommodate lady patients. MAN! LITBB LOST. In almost every neighbourhood there I* someone whose, life has boen saT«& hv Chamberlain's Odlio,Ohol«ra and DirjtnoeJ Kemedy, or who has been cured of. chronic > diarrhoea by the use of fl»f»3Sne Suoh persons make a point of teUinc of it . whenever opportunity offers, hoting that it may be the means of wtajTSfi livel Pot sale at Hawera General Store.^Advt Euy the Kickapoo Indtan Bkjirdie 3 at Soott's, the.Bookseller.-A<Jvt Wade's Worm Fi ga , W e most effective • J^,43LS«wjwt; children thrive after '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7046, 6 October 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7046, 6 October 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7046, 6 October 1900, Page 2