Meeting of Trooper Mitohell reception committee at Manaia on Monday.
On Tuesday, Mr Clarkson, of Normanby, drove a p^ny nnd gig right up to the Dawßon's Falls Mountain House. Mr Clarkson, who was accompanied by Mr ODea, of Matapu, says the road is not at all bad for riding, as may be judgod by the feat performed by himself.
One trial will prove to you its superiority over all other washers. The clothes require no previous steeping or boiling, and thi old laborious method of rubbing, scrub* bing, and dollying is entirely dispensed with. By simply turning the wheel the washing is done. It is so simple that a girl of twelve can do a fortnight's washing in half a day. Sellers' Washers. Dixon and Bates. — Advt.
Daring December violent deaths numbered 7, of which 6 were accidental and 1 homicidal. All the accidental deaths took place at Cbristchuroh. An aged woman was kilted by abock following a dislocation ; a labourer was dragged by his horse till he died ; a oarter run over by a dray, a woololaaßer by a railway engine ; a girl waß accidentally poisoned by arsenio ; and an infant was suffocated. The homicidal death was that of a child murdered by his father at Auckland.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VX, Issue 7101, 25 January 1901, Page 3
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