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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr A. MeNicol M l’, is on n. visit to I’ahiatnn to-day, and will return bonne to-morrow

Mosul's V. C. Dullard and L. Feisl. of TV Awamutu loft for \Y«”lingtou by tilie mail train to-day. Mr C. Carmen has leTt I’uliia’tuu and imtoiulis to make a trip to the Old CVmntry before again taking up land in New Zom.ln.nd. Air A. McKay of Maslerton, oxehajrmain of the Domain Hoard is on a v isit, to T’ahiatna in ooiiiiieotion with the Carnival Park poll. Mr Percy Morris,, the Palliatua agent, for Messrs .1 H AlcEvven and Coy. Dairy Machine special i.sts, has presented a gold medal to tho Kush Ifmrhv Union to lie donated to the

“skinner” of the winuiny team in the Senior competition this year.

Mr W. Mitchell left for AuckAaml yesterday on an extruded holidayMessns P. Tulloeh and A. Tulioab left for tlhe north yesterday m «»- neetion with the latter s approaching marriage.

All returned soldiers are request*** to attend tlie meeting of the Paluatua. It.S.A. to be held in the JWrough Council Chambers to-night. Arraogo. ineiits in connection with the dance to be held oil August 7tli will lx- inado and general matters will he dealt* with.

Chatting with a ‘‘Herald reporter to-day, Mr A. MeNicol M.P. mentioned that he had arranged with Hon. Air Coates, Aliuixter for Public Works, to spend a week-end' in this district shortly. Opportunity would lav arranged for the Minister to receive deputations here.

A very enjoyable evening was held last night at the residence of Mr and Mrs G. Keates. Maugamutu, the oueasion being to hid farewell to Mr A. Koates, who is leaving shortly for Christchurch. His young irieuds presented him with a handsome tobacco pouch and shaving set. The evening was brought to a close by the pinging of “He’s a jdiy good fellow.” A social and dance will he held in the Foresters’ Hall on Tuesday, the 29th June. The music vvid consist of violin (Larsenl, cornet - Muroh), and piano (A. AlcCardlei. Tm Ala. , +- ter of Ceremonies are Meters 1 red. Cosford and R. Spicer. A dainty -supper will be provided. Tin* ti<-kets are, gentlemen 2- 6d, ladies 1 - aJid basket. The proce<*ds from the function wi 11 ■r o to the Kennv Bayne Memorial.

Miss AViimie Morton, of Faluatoa, was a very successful competitor at .the rc-oent Alasterton wmpetitions. In the elocutionary section Miss Morton received first place in the Prepared Reading, third place in the 1 Musical Monologue and second place h, the ’adics’ test. Tile judge remarki od that, this was a very clever performance. Mr E N. Pryor and Miu Morton received s«*o<>nd pla***-* in the Shakesp* rian dialogue. Messrs Crewe and AN ads worth report ' h iving conducted a sucovoful sale at I their Main Street Mart. Palliating on Saturday la~t. when there was a largo I attendance ol the public. am! bidding ! was spirited. Pge Slips 325, small ' was spirited. Pig-*: Slip* 2s. small jis 9d each. roo't* rs :C od to 7s 9<f each, ducks 3s 9d to Id e.-ich, I turkey* 16- t<» 17" tki harrows and bar- 3> 6d. -piikr gig I and harm— £l6 1“-: 2H-galloos milk | can. £2 Is; hanirss, tools, vegetable* I and household furniture i-lso house linen and cru'ki rv sold well. I We have no dogs. " said a weli- | known member of the Woodianh* ; Hunt Club in reply to a question art !in wliv the Club was displaying no rvtivity during the coming season, i ‘-Danilov ii k. kept the dogs while the dub was temporarily disbaaded. On | resuming activity we .applied lor tho di gs in l>e returned, and were intorni—led that three had died from old ago, slid two were shot through having <k-- . velo|>cd the dv.vp worrying habit. A j most remarkable th ug ilxuit tlio ■v. hole affair.” said the menl>cr. ”ii» j that the rant)i offietlogs is reported l and we onlx lent them four. I I.mightill. j I lie Lojigbush district, winch is suit tinted 1. miles from Maslerton, l.as Im'ii coining into prom.ne.iioe of laic as a dairying J stria. Mr Cbas. Ii niiett of .Ma'tertoii was. «• first t«> go in for dairying in the district. on an <\u ii' vc scab' and n w Mr Vail I’inngli. fonneriy of H.i.r.*uoe unit lute chtiiriiian of lh< Tar.irua Dairy (has puiei is <1 a i.i >i '.'' I ... I, s adjao nt to Mr B i - prepcr.v lie me; Is io :: 1..rg0 • ie id of cow s next season. I'iiis. com—- | huiod w itIt the supply like yto Ik' derived Iroin the Te AYlnti SokHerw” j saitfi.iiu-nt coiui»rising sown »lairy farms, will give' the <l-stria; east of Mnsterton a <hx’ided status m tfux I dairying world. Air Van !’• i.c'.h. who j is of an enterprising nature intends to agitate for the erection of a <Liiry I factory. I A 1 essrs Collin son and Cunningha ill*' s advertisement apjKvars on I page 7 of tins issm'. * “Oh! What a Beauty !" was tho j remark of ail experienced motorist, who insjw'eiei 1 one of the 1920 Alinh'! j Stmlehaker**just landed by the enter- | prising firm of \ and R IXvnaJd. of j this town The qna'ity of these car* I will stand the fiis'iiest or", v sin being made for utility ns well n.s graceful I appearanei'. A visit of insjvoction is j invited.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2500, 15 June 1920, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2500, 15 June 1920, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2500, 15 June 1920, Page 4