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ELTHAM.

«PBOM OUB OWN COBRESPOSTDENT.) Mr. 0. A. Wilkinson, of the firm of Bnokendge and Wilkioßon, was married to Miss Mary Brown, of Ngaire, on Wed. 2?** L"£ E T yona ™U Join with ma meetmgon Wednesday. It is a wondtt to me the members do not take a little more interest io the lodge, and attend »53£ M *• **• h « • ■■* About 18 unemployed arrived here by lmailrtral^l mai lr tral^ aDd ad Joa«ed to thefaall where Mr. Robinson, road aurveyor, made t?Z BeY s> t8 t0 P*> th^ np for tha 8 a TToyb o y fltarted tor their oamDS «„ l!?"l° g °? th «Kotokarerosa. tK 1 »£^ i°thL V - b8^ plaMdonth^de«o? Zbhck 1S TOil Bnitable «*« fcf wat bSS 11 * °tS; Yi &>*°* Committee m,","7, 0 ! Fhday; present— Geo. W.

wait 6n Mr. F. McGuire, M.H.R., and oriQR before him ihe followinß as abeolately necessary, : — Tbe immediate making of tbe Anderson road, a town board, a recreation ground, a cemetery, telegraph office in place of telephone, and alßo to get a J.P. appointed. Mr. McGuire promised to do all in hie power to see some attended to. The deputation, after thanking Mr. McGoire. withdrew. As you have published the results I Deed not refer to matters more specifically. The Salvation Army are Btill very much annoyed with the email boys who are riven to throwing stones and tin cans at tbe building. There is a gentleman in the township who is taking down their names, and he will take an early oppor. fcuoity of bringing them before the R.M. at Stratford. n , „ > ' St. John's Lodge, 5.0., held an emergenov meeting on Monday evening, when two "candidates were balloted lor and initiated. The lodge waß well attended. Ilreßret to hear that Mr. and Mrs Henry, of Neil road, have had the misfortnne to lose their infant child, whose death took nlaoe at New Plymouth on Saturday last. •The storekeepers in Eltham have a notice in tbe paper informing tbe public that their respective plaoes of business will be closed every Thursday afternoon. I would suggest that they celebrate the movement by having a piomo and then tk danoe in tbe evening.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3288, 29 November 1892, Page 2

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ELTHAM. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3288, 29 November 1892, Page 2

ELTHAM. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3288, 29 November 1892, Page 2

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