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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Last Friday the ladies of the Presbytd nan Unild held their winter sale of work id the Oddfellows' Had. Despite the cold wintry elements, they had a very successful sale, taking over £2l which far exceeded tha anticipations of everyone. Those serving in the various stalls were— Mesdames WilsoiJ, VV Smith, M'Latchy {drapery etrfll), Mesdames Shaw, A Kirby (produce stall) and the Misses Smith, M Wilsou and Lory (tea rooms).

Mb J. A. Macpherson, M H.R. for Mi. Ida, has taken up his resideuce at, Ureas Dhu, Kokoamo.

A Boy named Joseph O'Mallev. about 12 years of age, had his left leg broken below the knee ou Tuesday, owing to getting it between the spokes of the wheel of a trap he was hanging on the back of. It will be seen by advertisement id another column that the County Council ia now prepared to supply poisoned grain to settlers.

The Revision Courts for the Ridings of Mt Ida and Kyeburn and the adjourned .riyde Court was opened at Nasehy on Monday last, and further adjourned until the 18th. The court at Patearoa for the Rulings of Puketoi and Serpentine was also adjourufd until the ISth.

For some time the members of the Dram atic Society have been rehearsing a play entitled "At the Cross Roads." The play is a departure from the usual farce and beiDg full of dramatic incidents, should keep up ™»e interest of the audience from beginning to management are now in a position to definitely announce the date of the eutertainment, which it is almost unnecessary to state is in aid of the Brass Band, and a gluuce at our advertisement columns will inform the public of the important event.

The following players represent Naseby -on Saturday in a football match against Kanfurly, on the hitter's ground :—. J Marslin, Cavanagh, Tait. Here (2), Thompson. A Brown, C Davis, \V Delaney, E Smith, E F<-nnessey, J Stephens, W Smith, V Lawer, T Anderson.

Is this issue the Dresden Piano Co. notify date of visit of their tuner—See advt

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9528, 15 June 1906, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9528, 15 June 1906, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9528, 15 June 1906, Page 2

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