OMNIUM GATHERUM.
There are 590 books in the Wyndham Atbenseum library. The number in circulation last year was 1250. The Tokomairiro Farmers' Club commences the season with a credit balance of nearly £50 Mr H. M. Driver has been elected president and Mr Tweedie secretary. No fewer than eight public conferences'hare been held in Wellington during the past eight ' weeks. .. There were eight bankruptcies in the colony last week —namely, a timber merchant, a clothier, s publican, a horse-trainer, a merchant, a storekeeper, a bootmaker, and a dealer. ■ . . i A youDg man named P. Callaghan was j knocked down by a cart yesterday afternoon < i and sustained tome cuts about the.face.^ He - was taken to the hospital, and after having his j face dressed left the institution again - ! Japanese PLTms.-The latest and.best sorts i of this valuable class of fruit obtainable from Nimmo and Blaie, Dunedin.-Advt. _For the lant three weeks (says the Btuc Hera.d) the Milburn Lime and Cement Company have been gKndiug daily three trucks (18 torn*) of lime to Edendale, and will continue domg so for the next three months. At a pinch the company can put out about 100- tons pet day from the seven kilns. Mr Thomas Warren was presented by his fellow workers at the Red Lion Brewery with a handsome tea set on the occasion of his marriage as a mark of the respect in which he is held by them. Mr Burnside made the presentation on behalf of the workmen, and in doing so wished Mr and Mrs Warreu health, wealth, and happiness. Mr Warren, in thanking them for their present good wishes, said that it would always serve to remind him of the kindly relations which existed among his fellow workers in the brewery.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11200, 24 August 1898, Page 4
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396OMNIUM GATHERUM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11200, 24 August 1898, Page 4
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