Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The qiv.ir-erly mectins* of the Alaniototo branch of the Farmers' Union takes place at Wedderburn on Saturday, -6th inst, afc 2 p.m. Foe particulars.of railway excursion in connection with King's Birthday Christchurch show and races sec advu -- The name of Mr F. Stephens should have appeared in the report in last issue as one of the Naseby members of the l'rcsbytcriau Church Selection Committee. • Mil Cutt e a divinity student conducted the Piv>-by erian -crviccs in the district on Sunday iM. tin Sunday next. Mr btandngi*. M A , a candidate for the vacancy, will preach at L ■«er Kyeburn, Upper Ivycburu and Nasi by, and on the .">rd November at (Jiunni.-rburu Kanf .r y and Naseby, at the usual hours.

'inn Pr-fbyteriau Ladies' Guild holds its t-ale uf'work on Friday, 15th November, Thipublic buildings hoisted the Hags on anniversary of Trafalgar Day. A'lk Cn.iriva Kirby notifies the geucral pubac th -i he has purchased the business of Mr Janus Kirby and hopes to lv -& i,vc the same ,us was extender* lo liis predecessor Ok the 141 Ranfurly sections offered for sale last week oil y eight found purchasers (al at Mo) -viz., sections 36 and .">7, block V Dalgety a>.d Co , for Albert Baker ; section 14, block VII James John Jones; sections 15, biooK VII. and 1 and block IX ; James Barr, and sections 6 and 8, blocti XII, D ■ M, Caldvr

live Sytiutty uo..i over MOO bll, OH IIUVe been l\ltlilc|<iie.| Tlimigh (Ikjio is very Int. o <-l< «.mi; in pro/"-, Mi'- tend- nu.v is in buyum' u mir Mil Edilloti Ills th.if 111 ])!» perfected a compact • 1., trie Niorng.. bitt- iy of nluiMßt unlimiitul i-ip.i.ny, clioaw nuig and ri'vu nt I mihi g! i ii, (jo.- |{ 8 that lior«es iif tl' h i n- . it. diiap|.c r j r <ni iho utrui te exuuptig f ( , r ploa-nre. He. adds tlvit ••wrynn u'. j« a linr«f <ul' 80dl) bf .ibll ti. f).< | • •

TiIKHF «M-e'2345 iu i|v colony, 'Mill 1831 < p.l' mt" li >• p! tllll) I .11 m h -2.J85 niriw.,* a. d 1704 departures iu September, 1900. ' LOOK lien.', ' sniid the -ernriuiiigb'inbaiid, ' wi> mum Imvo thing* arranged iu this .n.iw bo that wn ►hull ktiini jus; where everything is kept.' * With all my heart, ' *ue«ily answetod hin wife; ' und let u* begin nit., your lute hours my love. I should dearly like to know where they are kept ' He let thing* run on tin usual A Painful Swbllino.

On any part, of the body will, if neglected, etui in some kind of sores such as a hni], cai'liunclf, ulchi 1 , abscess, iistul'v, etc. To prevent such ;i result apply l)r Sheldon's Magnetic LininK'nt. This will tin- jmin, draw nut ill'* inflammation, reduce the swelling and drive avvny the entire trouble. Accept no .substitute. Price, Is 6d and .is Obtainable- tit W. Gitißbei{.''s Agont, Nasoby

Onr of nine thousand seven hundred women who voted at the last Now South VViilob elections, nino thousand voted for no-license.

This Rev Mr Hfwlitnci wont down to Duncdin on Wednesday to attend tho annual sitting of the Anglican Synod, and Mohhi's W. Ivf. Wilson uud H. Davis go down on Monday. Those three uro tho Maniototo reprofwnlutivog, T'iik OimoNtoMC Office has n splendid collection of boxed stationery, plain and aney Pricea very reasonable. Rudolph Mathias, who had occupied the position of clerk to tho court at Napier the past twelvu years, died on Monday lai>t as the roHiilt of a paralytic seizure. Deceased firat joined tho civil service as cadet in the Magistrutu'H Court in Nnseby, and after for 1 1 number of years here was transferred to Chrintchurch. Ho was eon of Aiehdeacon Mathias, of CHristehurcli, and brother to Mr A. (■!. Mathias, of Tho IJoachcH, I'atcaroa In liis younger days ho ■wan a prominent member in cricketing ■oirelcH in Maniototo and Canterbury.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MIC19071025.2.7

Bibliographic details

Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9607, 25 October 1907, Page 2

Word Count
642

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9607, 25 October 1907, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9607, 25 October 1907, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert