An old resident of Cambridge passed away on Tuesday namely, Mr James Peppercorn, of Flat Park, at the advanced ago of 80. He leaves a widow, live sons and a daughter to mourn his loss. Two telegraph messengers were arraigned before the Hamilton Police Court this morning, charged with riding on the footpath. Scrgt. Hastie explained that the telegraph messengers had the idea that they were privileged to ride on the footpaths, and consequently the by-law had been abused a good deal lately. Mr W. A. Graham, J.P., after cautioning the boys, discharged them. I At a meeting of the Waikato [Hospital Board, held in Hamilton yesterday, Mr Shaw asked the reason for the delay in the completion of the annex at the hospital. He said little or nothing appeared to have been done during the past month, and it was most unsatisfactory that the hospital should be inconvenienced on account of the delay in putting the linal touches on a building which is so nearly ready for occupation.—-It was explained that the weather conditions had interfered with the earthwork, and the hoard decided to request the architect; to expedite the work. MorcJJMartell’s Three Star Brandy is sold in England than any other mark.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5158, 15 November 1912, Page 2
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