News in Brief.
Lord and Lady Plunket aro enthusiastic roller-skaters, Waihi footballers meet Tauranga at tbo latter place to-morrojir. Tho Pedoral Band Bazaar opens in tbo Academy of Music on (ho 22nd fort. Waihi footballers defeated fiotorua on Saturday by 3 points to nil. It is proposed to establish a Youac Men's Club at the Thames. Tho proliuiinary steps oro now being taken. Tho Tourist Department has arranged with the To Aroha Band to play twice a weelnn tho Domain at tho rato of 15s per ovenmg, r The match between tho Waihi Australian Association footballors and Waikino wan abandoned on Saturday, owing to tho litter being unablo to got a team togothor. Several ladies and gentlemen proeoeded to he Thames hospital the other evening and rcndoiod songs and instrumental items, ,vhich woro greatly onioyed by tho patients, ' J J boon imprisoned, and will be d*nth if their prediction bo falsified. Webster City, lowa, is about to start publication of a daily nowspapor as a municipal enterprise on tho samo lines as those upon which it alroady conducts 'ts public heating, lighting, and water supplies, Tho nowly-formcd Municipal Band at invewargill is about to loso the servicos of its conductor, Mr P.EMoyr, who has received the appointment of bandmaster to the No, 1 Infantry Brttalion Baud iu Auckland. It is stated that a large party of English tounsMoavo England in September for flow Zealand, taking America by tho way, Included in the party aro Lord : Anson and Lord Lewisham, tho nephew o Iho Earl of Dartmouth, and the Hon. Wcnman Colo, ''Bridge," says Mrs Humphrey Ward, ' has ruined several tine ladies, brought some estatos into tho market, put up tuany thousand pounds worth of jewels tor «alo at Christie's, separated husbands and wives who had rubbed along fairly woll before, and destroyed many friendships." J
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1091, 12 September 1904, Page 1
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