JOTTINGS.
! A Ban 1 of Hope meeting .-will take - place on Friday night in the ;Sehoji,oo:ai. The see md batch of une.uployeT will i In: sent to liuuio.ii about M.iy tj. Tilt.,* I will proceed v,a \Vhak.iUne."' Mr E. Eugstior An :klaud, intends ti erect, on his .s.vlioii in Tutanek li .street a residence in tin- Swi.-s e.ialct style, i The principal purchasers at Thursday's j sale were Messrs \V. Eedy. E. Robertson I Li D. Nathan and T. Jj. and L. Rob::..; ;ii. j Sir Patrick Buckley is still at the Lako [ House; He is undergoing a course of j baths, aud will be here for a week or so. Rural sections unsold may be tiken up 'at any time on application." Town ami j suburban allotments can only be Aisposed of at public auctioiii Critical people object to'tTie rocky nature of the site chosen for the new i'resbyterian Churcln Others think it highly appropriate. TJie Church ou the Rock. ' ■Tie best catch ot the fishing season just closed is reported from the Tara-ugatara creek. Fourteen trout weighed -l.'JU.s, an average of over .'Jibs each. Government to give the natives a fanshare of tho road making to be carried on in this district. Sir Patrick Buckley and Mr W. Kelly, M.H.R., were the iir.->t to avail themselves of the new Sulphur Baths on their public opening yesterday; The Hon. James Carrol, M.11.R. for Gisbornc, arrived here i'rom'Ruotoki. via Tauranga, on Sunday. He left for (Jalatea yesterday and is expected back by til: end of the week. It is considered that the Government neglected a good opportunity of increasing the revenue in not running an exenrs-' sion train from all stations on tJic occasion of tho land sale. Ihi tines Advertiser makes tho AMKNIji; noxoiiAJiU-; for transferring paragraphs from our columns without acknowledgement, but in doing soadopts thoTirQL'Oiii'ts style of argument so favored by those witti a weak case. The following gentlemen have been gazetted as a Board to administer the aflairs of the Township of Rotorua.: -Jean Michel Camrllo Maltroy, Alfred Ginders \r n' ! £ ho "? las Brent, Gerhard Mug]lei, and,lv. X), Djiusgv. Major Steward, and Messrs Tanner and Stevens. M.H.R.s, of the Tariff Commission, acoompanied by Mr O'Kane, Secretary, arrived oil Thursday, stayed at \\ hakarowarewa. glanced at the geysers and departed for Napier via Wairakol ou baturday morning. Verily, the oourse of the politician is swift.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 8 May 1895, Page 2
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397JOTTINGS. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 8 May 1895, Page 2
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