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COUNTRY NEWS.

\\ —.— ' f I OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) \\". "' .;', HAMlLTOy.ffaesday. The sale « Messrs. Coates an Mete flax-mills ni plants at Hamil m and T. Aroha, on friday next, will be bund in to day's adveilshj K columns. It ill be s«„' that Short'itoller flour mill plan jvill b eso at the sameime. a \ «fTh? i°f^ m i t appears l injpendently \ or the jbIUUU-,0 have been contnqted by th. Piakoand \ a ikato Counties, a) about to expend the font of £1500 as far .it will " ; on Thompson track, to afford wrk to their supportersamngst the co-operati > labourer! of the colony, " s Messrs. HeJenstein Brothers are deter mined to reingate Mr. Grihble as lanager of ? their Hamiltoi business, in defe nee to the memorial of th residents request g them to do so. \ w The people oiFrankton are mc ng in the matter of gettiig the Educatioi Board to establish a publii school in the di ict. A meeting of tie committee of ie Hamil ton Aquatic Gala which takes dee on the lake on Anniversary Day, washeld \ m night, when it was found that so satisfactory ' was the result of the collection oLhscrin tions that a new race—the Hamiltt Handi cap Swimming Race, 150 yards, tea-was added to the programme. J | a a i. . Isday I A Are broke out on Sunday morifc in the house of Mr, Starr, butcher, of tk nW By the exertions of those who ca* to the \ rescue the fire was confined to t\rtooms The damage is covered by insurance Ohaupo, Tujday ) At a meeting of the school cdmittea ; —Present: Messrs. T. Prince (chl man Edwards, Roche, Rouch, Kusabs, KLpner and Jones— was announced that thfeo ar d' had accepted the tender of Mr. Reevum for painting the school. It was decUi l( ; nominate Messrs. Harris and Wooded as 1 candidates for seat 3 on the Education l ari j 1 A committee consisting of Messrs.!iji nee ' I Edwards, and Roche, was appointed bUlect 1 books for the school library; a suj of £6 1 having been collected for that purpod <fij | was decided that the annual schoq picsic 1 should take place in the school grids on I Wednesday, the 30th inst, and fmtt 1 Prince, Edwards, and Roche, were aifcinted 1 a committee to carry out the details! con- 1 nection therewith. \ j ' Alexandra, TueUy I A cricket match between City andSmrbs 1 will be played here on Saturday nexi The 1 teams are chosen as follows City : FBow 1 den, J. Bowden, Bearsley, G. Berry, tone 1 Harpley, J. Prentice, C. H. Reynold \y' Rutherford, T. Steele, and A. ,i h' 1 Suburbs : Bell, Bolton, C. Bowden. l)Ii« | W. Hodgson, J. Hodgson, J. HigoW I Potts, E. James, C. Richdale, and StrM [BY TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENT] I Whanoarei, Tuidaj. A native named Wiremu Tamiblna iru I to-day committed to the Lunatic 1 TAnRAHGA, Tuiday. | Mr. Clifton, sheep and stock inspelor, has I arrived here, and goes on a tour thrdgh.the 1 southern portion of the district, u ex- I presses himself much pleased at the irArowi i condition of the stock in the district sice ha % last visit twelve months ago, and thirls the 1 H district is in a really sounder conditiolfrom [ I a, farmer's point of view than ithasbefcfor 1 years past, mainly owing to the develorW I oi the factory business. V I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9726, 23 January 1895, Page 6

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COUNTRY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9726, 23 January 1895, Page 6

COUNTRY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9726, 23 January 1895, Page 6