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Hired Sineo the money iu Tattersall's ations to tho iiiiiiiint of 127,408 way into the pockets o[ ten lucky investors in Now Zealand, The Wnihi Lily Minstrels guvo a performance in liotorua on Tui'sdity evening, l'lio audience was not us as it might have been, due to tbe bill poster neglecting to do his work, Tho Wellington correspondent of the Lyttellon Times understands that there is vry brisk business iu tho wool trade, buyers not waiting for public salus, but operating privately vory ireely,

Visitors who returned this morning from Auckland and Thames state that the broak in the weather occurred about noon yesterday, precisely the eamo timo that the weather changed here.

lhe local livory stablos were unabh to meet tho demand made on thorn by people wishing to leavo for Auckland, Thames and elsewhere on Saturday, with tho result that a number of pcoplo were disappointed, as they woro unablo to get away.

To encourago attendance at tho Cambridge school, tho chairmm intends upon tho re assembling of tho school, to present a good attendance banner. This silken banner will bo competed for every week, and won by the class witii tbo highest roll.

Mr W. Gray, MA, chief inspector to the Wanganui Education Board, loft by thel'ist Sun Francisco mail stßamer to mako a thorough study of educational methods in tho United Htates and Canada, especially as regards tho primary echool system,

An o'd To Whiti settler stntcs that most productive seasons in New Zoaiand aro those when native trees and shrubs show a lull bloom, This is his own experionco and that of tho Maoris. Ho pronouncos tho season to bo a splendid 0110 for growth, as native blossoms wore never finer than tlioy aro now.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 29 December 1904, Page 1

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Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 29 December 1904, Page 1

Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 29 December 1904, Page 1

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