Scintillations.
A boil in the kettle is worth two on your nose.
The youth who permits his sweetheart to rule him is a miss guided young man. Mr J. Stewart, District Engineer, has been marking off the route of the Thames Valley railway in the Piako district.
Two bulls at Waitoa hare been maimed lately by some scoundrel. It is to be hoped that discovery and prompt punishment will follow.
Mr Edwards has started a coach from Hamilton to To Aroha, alternating with Mr Carter's coach, so that there is now daily communication.
Mr Norgrove has been chosen trustee in the bankrupt estate of E. 11. It. Kane, of Cambridge.
The Anglican Bishop preaches in St, Andrew's Church, Cambridge, on Sunday, and lectures on Monday in aid of the building fund. A garden party will be held on Saturday, at Mayor Wilson's grounds, in honor of the Bishop's visit,
Mr Warden Kenrick was unable to visit the Tiki district during his visit to (Joroniaudel, owing to a demand for his immediate attendance at Te Aroha.
It is said that the Hon. F. Whitaker has promised to get over the Komata difliulty as soon as lie gets back, and so overcome the only obstruction to through communication from Thames to To Aroha.
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 2
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