Captain Stone, in commune! of an Indian regiment in Buimnli, mid who is on furlough, concluded this afternoon n fow days' visit horo. The visitor was much interotosted in the Waihi mine, and stitod that lie considered it a groat thing to have tha opportunity of seeing such a big and important goldmine, Optain Jones and Mr R. B Crunwell were fellow passengers when tho luttor gentlcnian was reluming from his trip to tho Old Country, In suggesting that the Eketaliiinn County Council sliould in naming public thorougfiires, follow tho cxamplo of Napier in so'octing the nainoa of dis« tingiiishod pools, tho Express says:-"Tcnnyson-.street, Emerson-street, Shake-spearo-road, Cowpcr-sircct etc., aro all euphonious and easy of pronunciation, If theso did not. suit, wo might appeal to Cusnr, and sreuro the annual presents of ton god-parents, by namiiii; the s roots after llinistors of tho Crown. Thus, Sriil.lon-stM'l, Wnrtklroid, lUil-Jmios-street, Diii.e Chin lie il.ll-strci't, JiiuiiiV O'rroll-sireot, P-t'-slrri-t and
EASY TO TAKE, '•Vhon troubled hf.v aro oiny to t *k«s vrl piwlu ripiiij; or nthnr unpltusnut uli'ems. y B, H, Holmes.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 13 December 1904, Page 3
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