That child is too thin! Is her school 3j work too hard? No, she needs new vitality. Stearns' "Wine -of Cod Liver Extract gives children a healthy appetite and builds r.p ; their bodies. . . ■ The miner C. Cavanagh, who sustained Serious injuries to his spine through falling > down a shaft in the Waihi mine on Wednesday last, still- lies in the district hospital in a critical condition. At the monthly meeting of the Waihi Friendly Societies' Conference, . Dr. Pearce was appointed medical attendant to the local lodges. Our Whangarei correspondent writes: — a meeting held at Pakotai.it was resolved to form a Mangakahia Settlers' Association, Mr. Murray being elected president, and Mr. E. Heape, secretary.. A strong and representative committee was formed. .Resolutions were passed asking the Government to place on the Estimates sufficient money; to : ; enable necessary roading in the district being completed, also that a town sito be opened : up at Pakotai, as all the land belongs to ■& natives and cannot be secured for building purposes. < A resolution ■, was unanimously passed expressing the desire of the settler* that Mangakahia should bo merged in the county of Whangarei. ' ;,.- . -' At a special meeting of the Ilunljy Irw.i Board (Mr. J.. P. Bailey, J.P., presiding), the by-laws relating to the sanitation of the 4 .township ware approved of and passed- > ;'jvi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14188, 11 October 1909, Page 5
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