A medting of tbe Wailii West (Waitele) Football Club will be held in the Roy Hotel on Monday evening next at 7.30. An auction sale of jewellery will be held to-morrow in the shop at the corner of Main and Haszard-streets, Tho salo starts at 11 a.m.
Mr J. Fostor announces that he will adi'ress the electors of Wnihi on Tuesday next at 8 p.m., nt tho Academy of Music, the Biibjecs to bo Governinant versus Opposition policy. Mr, G. J. Lawler, tho well-known gold, fields representative of the A. M. P Lifo Insnranoo Society, is at present on his usual porodical visit to this part of the Huuraki Goldfield, and may, during the next lew days, be consulted at Myor's Hotol.
The following wid ropresont the Mataura (Suburbs) Dißtriot Football Club in a practioo match against Wnihi, in Kyi burn's paddock, on Saturdav, May 6th:— M. Berryman, It, Binns, Bert Power, W, Joughin, R. Landy, Piggott, H. Scott, B. Heaps, P. Corbctt, G. Leslie, G. Anacll, J. Berryman, Douglas, G. and 'P. Poster, W, Sullivan, Geo. Qorbett, M.JloEnteer, G. McDerraott, R, Boyoroft.
We regret to record the death of Mr J, T. Garvoy, which occurred at the hospital at an early hour this morning, Tho deceased was a victim of enteric fevor, and had jjeen in the hospital about, a week. Ha was only 29 years of age, and leaves behind him a mother, a brotlwr and threo sisters to mourn their loss, The deoons. cd was well known in Wnihi and the , Thames, end was highly esteemed by all who knew iiiin. Much sympathy U felt for the family in their very sad bereavement.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1318, 5 May 1905, Page 2
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