WAIKAIA.
June 9.— Moat delightful weather has prevailed lately— mild days with cold mornings and evenings. Tempurance.— At a Band of Hope meuting on Friday the Rev. W. W. Lowe, presided, and a good programme was submitted The attendance, however, might improve with advantage Parent* should encourage the children in their efforts. Address.— On the 7th Mr Lowe gave an address to young men, principally on the life of President Garfield and other statesmen. MINING. Mining matters are going ahead fast.' Many new water races are to be formed, and the Waikaia goldfiekU may yet employ a great many men. Gold in found to be payxble at Landslip, and the ground iB-likely to be worked by a company with hydraulic appliances. At Winding Creek the miners anticipate great results in the future.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2206, 11 June 1896, Page 25
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WAIKAIA.
Otago Witness, Issue 2206, 11 June 1896, Page 25
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