WAIHI NEWS.
[BY TELEGRAPH, —OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
f ; Waihi, ; Thursday. A ..very successful social in aid of the Waihi Federal Band was held on Tuesday night. Mr. Max. D. King, secretary to the hospital trustees, has rccoived from Dr. MacGregor a telegram to the effect that the following, Waihi amounts were authorised by the Public Works Department:— Hospital, £600; subsidy infectious diseases hospital, £600; also £500 in Supplementary I Estimate's-for infectious diseases hospital. I - The following -team has been selected to ; represent the Young Men's Institute club 'hi their match against West Juniors at -| Worth's paddock on Saturday next: —Best, ! Campbell, Cutfortb,: Darby, Gilbert, Keller, Morpeth. i Patterson, Southern, ." Spearing ',',*'■ emergencies, ;Steele, Corbett, Cutforth, Williams. ; " ' .'■: The- Foresters' ' spoils committee are i making great preparations for the picnic to Te Aroha on November 30. Complete arrangements have ■ been made ■ of. T'i Arohi, ; wheres full liberty for the use of the IV . Ardfra Domain has been given, together' wi Mi the use of a 40-gallon boiler for supplyiHJ hot -water for the excursionists, with fitjlwood, and'a man to attend -to it. free, of ft!! charge. ..'. • \^>;V,J.; ! v-''i;: ; '''~ - : - -: ; ■■■' . ...';,,'.•: .'/i.:, ■ ; '".r .■■'- ; ..■.■: ■ . <',-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13014, 3 November 1905, Page 7
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