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The second term of the Waihi School of Mines commences on Monday uoxt, Bth insfc. A private.Balo of furniture and household effecs at Mr. P. G. Morgan's residence, is announced by advertisement appearing olsowberc. Tho manager, Mr S. Coldicutt, of tho English and Foreign Piano Agency, 191, Queen-street, Auckland, intimates tllat they have coased to bo represented in Waihi by a resident agent, and invites correspondence from intending purchasers. A advertisement to ibis effect appears at the foot of the talo column on our fourth page.

Yesterday, what might havo results" in a very sotious accident occurred oa th Waihi-Paeroa Koad, A waggon and loam ot four horses owned by Mr K. Cartwright uccideaially overtumod on the sido of the road near Owharoa, sotne iitilo distance the other side of Waikino, The horses and waggon wcro procipatod over tho embankment running parallel with the liver, but singular to relate tho horses wore got baok on to tbo road with out any serious injury, and tho waggon, beyond an odd breakage or two, was also got back on to terra firma.

St. John's Church Bazaar was again well pnttooiscdlast night, and tho financial results, though not bo good as the previous night's, were considered to b9 satisfactory. The side bliows wero again in evidence, the chief being the concert, wliioh included the toy symphony, under the direction of M'B J. A. Thomson; Mrs Jarley's waxworks, of which Mr E, W. Cave was showman, with his assistant Mr G. W. Dennis and the gypaios tent, These and other side shows will again be in ovidence to-night, 'Ve havo ovory confi. denco in recommending thoso of our readers who hanker aftor a good night's entertainment to be present to-night,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1319, 6 May 1905, Page 3

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Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1319, 6 May 1905, Page 3

Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1319, 6 May 1905, Page 3

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