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Second Edition.

TRnKßSTlairssjrth^the ma» aeement of the Waitara Freeung Work, hop™ that the slaughter of stock for «- SaST nnrooses will l>e commenced at the Stw fuC about the 80th January. The bullock which won in the heavy weight class at the Hawera showha. been killed, and turns the scale at laaoibi. it U , on exhibition at New Plymouth. At the County Council meeting thia morning clause bj in dispute in the •greement between the Council and the Normanby Town Board, was struck out. A Patea correspondent writes : "The Patea ladies intending to compete at tho the shield is not at all bright, vi.n b. Haselden, S.M., has accepted apHnSienl «TW** 'AIShZu of^udge Ward, who has been given i 13 montha™leave of absence. He will first iakThb seat as Judge at Westport and wU? travel from there through the "West Coast His itinerary wilf next take him to New Plymouth, and from there he will tour the southern part of the Hortn Sland? It it understood the appoint- ' miS; though nominally covering a period of a year, is a permanent one. Veterans in the district are invited to take part in the opening procession at pSseTSil be given on the railways. I ThVTaranakl Herald, reporting New' Plymouth Horticultural Show, says:. The clasi fw cut blooms filled up «ceedingW SeT especially in roses whew Mr W. d v Adamson's (Hawera) collection of six light .pelim.iyg.inei first pme, and one of these a "Fruu Karl Druschke, was , awarded champion. . Accommodation for visitors to the New Plymouth Carnival is »dyertised. Hawkins and Co. advise all those goingta?T holiday to have their clothes renovated prior to leaving. Diokson and Co. have opened up a fine "f^&gftm notice that trespasser, on his propJr? at Mangamingi will be P A^nf concert is to be given , at Manaia on Sunday to obtain Xmas delicacies lor summoned meeting machinery is offered for "ft* Enounced that Mr Herbert Foy has sold out his shoeing forge, «nd that \i» T D Jenkins has purchased the same. The newpropriJtor ha? had twenty yean tactical experience in Wanganui, and mSsf 2 coXiance of patronage given to the BPRAS P i SPRAT! SPRAT t N?wifthe time to spray! I^Jji STw&S^ window, and buggiej, ft. and 7Jr fire extinguiahing. M>g* "!l mv Xk H How and where to Spray, "^ J. WRIOLBT. .. HAWERA. Advi. «— -— — »^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 3

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Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 3

Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 3

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