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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904

In our mlvorlisiiiß columns erickcloi's are notified that a practice will ho held ou tho Recreation Ground to-morrow (Saturday). Play eoimuouces at half-past two. The financial result of tho Woilii Workors' Ooperativo iSocities' annual social on Thursday night was most anl-iafoclory The society is handing over to tho Wailii Hospital Trustees i's, Tho halanco of fio net procoeds of the function, amounting wo understand to over 17. wiil he dovotod to tho bonovolont fund of tho Society, Great credit is duo to tho coiumittco and ladies for the successful carrying out of their arduous dntios, Tho annual mealing of tho West Cricket Club was held at Moyor's Wailii Hotel last night, The attendance was not afl lirgo as expected, owing, no doubt, to tho inclemency of tho woalher. The following ollicials woro elected for tho onsning sea" son: —l'utrons, Mr. W H. Hemes, M.ILIt., Mr. E. G. B, Moss, M H.R,; president, Mr, Thomas Gilmour; vice pro'iidcnls, Hov Father Brodie, Mossrs.W. Oaufurd-Brown, Win, Jackson, H, E. Meyor, W. Robins, Murphy, A. T, Kcnrick, I'', li, Marriott,)'. G. Morgan, 11, L, Himuionds, .1, M, Wri(jl«iv, li, Arsi-otl ami V'al Drown, John Coel-une, Georgo E, Johnston; secretary a'd treasurer,. E Bedford; captain, I'. O'Donolitio; vice captain, A, Lang; commilleo (niuna«oinoiiii Messrs Lang, Ityan, Bedford, O'Donolmo, Gable, Bolgtr, with pow:r to iidd to their nmnbor; sdection committee, Messrs, U'Donohuc, Lang, Bedford; I delegates to tho Aasr-jiatiou, Messrs, O'Donobuc, Lang, Bedford, Tho eccretiry was iusiructcd to try unj arrange- an opening match with "Wailokauri or Waikino for Sitnrday woo.-, Bth October, Jt was decided that the mombaiship foo he 7s 6d, with ouo shilling oxtra for play* ■ iijij members for the association funds, i

Applications for the position of librarian of the Wftihi Municipal Library are iu« vited by tlio Borough Counoil. Applications will bo received from India's, Other particulars may bo soon by roforcrcc to the advertisement,

Mr, 8. Adams notifies that ho is exhibit wig to-night at 7 o'clock a grand gaslight display in his Economic drapery and milinery establishment in Main and Hazard-streets, Bpccial and artistic decorations have boon put in hand, with the retnlt that the display to-night should ho well worth seeing,

At tho Wftihi Borough Council's meetin« last night a sub-eommiitec, coupling nf tho Mayor and Councilljrs Donaldson and Henderson, was appointed to consider tho settlement of a claim against tho Government Accident Insuranoo Office in connection with an accidout to a Borough workman. The lecling seemed to bo general that the settlement of the claim a as not satisfactory, Tho Primitive Methodist Church, since its removal recently from Rosemout Road to the comer of Komiy and Mueller Sircets, has undergone thorough renovation, and tho interior of tho building presents a comfortable and very nico appearance. On Sunday next special services will bo held, including a musical service in the oftornoon by the Prcsbytei rian choir, An address will aho be given in the afternoon by tho Rov. J, L, l'atullo. At tho morning service Miss and Master l'lisk will contribute a duet, and at tho evening servico a solo will be given by Mr 'V. Rowo. Tho Rov, J, Southern preaohes morning and evening, There will no doubt bo large congregations,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1107, 30 September 1904, Page 2

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1107, 30 September 1904, Page 2

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1107, 30 September 1904, Page 2