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The Pahiatua Convent and state Schools will bo closed on Show day. Friday next A Perth message to-day states that the Minors’ Union rtf Kalgoorlie ha.s refused to work with enemy subjects. Sydney reports that yesterday's prices were the highest obtained for greasy crossbred in the history of the markets. A French flag sold at. the Ram Fair at Hastngs realised £453 and streel collections £374. making a total of £B2" for the French Red C'Tos,- Day. The Wellington wool sale, ]msttv>ned from 25th January, has now been fixed to be. held on Monday next. Pith I'Vhmary. Die total of January catalogue, about 37,000 hales will 1«> offered, and the sale is expected to last two days. The solid silver cup, presented to the Pahiatua A. and P Association by Mr H. Cowan, of Mangatainoka. tor the dairy heifer milking competition, and won this season by Mr C, J. Robinson, of Pahiatua, is on view in the window of Mr F. Hedges, of Main stres t. The cup is mounted on a black plinth, the latter being turned and polished in Pahiatua. The silver article stands 10$ inches high and is four inches in diameter across the mouth of the cup. Circuses come and Circuses go 4 but from 0 to 0 tht> “greatest show” each day this week we’d have you know - is Evans’ Great Clearing Summer Sal©.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5352, 8 February 1916, Page 5

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5352, 8 February 1916, Page 5

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5352, 8 February 1916, Page 5