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WAIKATO ITEMS.

(By Telegraph-—Own. Correspondent.) • HAMILTON, this dayAt a. meeting of the Waikato Winter Show Committee to-day plans were presented providing for extensive alterations to the horse bazaar, and were adopted. The president reported that his visit to Auckland had convinced him that the forthcoming show would be even more successful than itc< predecessors. Machinery exhibits hail come forward freely. They already had 50 more entries in the butter competition among factories than last year. Messrs. Smith and liothwell were appointed to represent the Association at the conference of bodies interested to decide whether the district shall be represented by a court, at the AtK-.kJand Exhibition, the Association expressing itself favourable to the proposal, and in favour of the name Ibeinir "Wailpto.'' not "South Auckland." The death occurred at Hamilton yesterday of Mrs. Snow, relict of the late I Charles Hastings Snow, of the Civil Service in Wellington, aged 88. A. Tebby. a defaulting' Territorial, was 'to-day filled ,L"2 and coets; Richard Fury." for absenting himself from parade. 7/, absent from camp. £3, and 7/ coste in each case: K. J. Moore, charged with no.t attending drill. £1 and 7/ eorts: E. IT. Carr. for the same offence, HI/ and 7/ eostn: .Tame? Ingram, for insubordination on parade. £2 -and 7/ eof if.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 7

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WAIKATO ITEMS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 7

WAIKATO ITEMS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 7