THE Waihi Daily Telegraph WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED The Waihi Miner
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905
lioro sliall tho f ress tho i'uuiilo'a liliit Kninlaw Uwmal liy influenoo mid unbtibod by gulu j ITorcpatriot'TrntU lio ttlorwus prooojita dinv PledfiJd to Uolidoa Libortr, Hid L»»
Shareholders in tho Waihi Beach G. M, Co. are notified by an advertisement ap.poaring elsewhere that tlio forfeited shares of iho -company will bo sold at public auction on tho. 27ih inst., unless tho call is paid on beforo that date. : Tho ladies' committee of-St. Joseph's Church aro giving another cf their popular sooiflbr next Friday ovening in tho Acndemy of Music Tlitro will bo card tables, etc., lor those whq do not dance. The prico of admission will be two nhil--iiigj for geutlomen and ouo shilling for adics,
: A meeting of delegates appointod by tho various Friendly Sncietioa to nwniige for carrying out tho second mtnu/il United Friendly Societies' hull was hold on SMiirdny ovDningla-t. An'energetic working coinmitloo wtia elected and v,o luvono hesitation, judging from pint cfl'oit', in predicliriiinsucctssful fuiutioti. Brother David ■J. Margin wiib elected secretary mid treasurer. It w-ia decided that tho hall should bo held on Beptombor Ist in tho Academy of Musio.
Nominations for nfljw« of the Thinnes Mnors'Union are as folows: —P"siclent, Mr,.Juiro• ■ Mi-En; per (unopposed): vice-pnsklent,--Messrs I) Henderson, W. J. ' ■McConiiioli.andA, W Snyyer; secretary, Mr W. ..H, L e'n,(ro-el cted nnoppnso I);' troASM'ery J. Soymmr nnd .1. : Mod li'ind; ox<on ive council (two toqilired), Messrs J. Wittk 3. H>yi»om-, G, ■■ '.W. P-'ploe, J; Mid la"d, ..irul .S D.tbb; ntidiiors, Messrs. J. H.'' and It. . Lloyd (rc-flcoted unopposed) ;■ ontnmitteo; ' (12 required),.Mciwrf, J' W.uhvJ. Hartley, ■ B.Wr Wilson, T. IL nd. r,6pn,' J- O'Shoi, J.-Aiidotsoh IL'Vilm'JY IVe bilcook, 'IV, j%id IV iurriti J; eimioii willbe Hold:
r ",; Tto 1 otters to oc' nro ; ;tinavoid.-, 3 : ably hold over. .: '■ ; ;':', ';:;•;, ■*/> / ' : ' 33 "■ f'). ..: ; Tenders are balled by. MtC Siinms,arohi- ; ; ■; tt'ct, for, tbe erection of, (ho now. Trosby-. ~: ; tefian Cbriroh. Fall particulars may bo •-.',; a'eoainthoadvoriisßUient. ,';..'. . ".;,■ q ■ .On Friday next Mrasris,brrjiiard and ; t< Arseott will sell by public (motion a section g i and now two.rooiflcd: building on ■RiyorI ba'nkTerYacoi ■-■•'.'.■.. /The directota of the Talisman Consoli- j 'dateuV at ft'mooting held in London on 'Monday last, declared a dividend of one shilling per : share. Wo understand thai tho mine 's in a lioabhy condition, andthat the deep lo«'ol dovolopuionts have opened a tplondid run of pajablo ore, ■Tho. prospects warrant the belief that tho ■ dividend will how bo regular, ■ Another of the very enjoyable dances ; given' by v tho ladies of>Rt. John's G'lild waß f hold in Moyor's Hull lait night. Tho attendance was very good, almost too 1-rgo io accoiinucd'iti) couvenierit'y tho The stage wai comfortably tftirnisliod, whore nou dancers apponrod to oujoy themselves thoroughly with gumos 1 of cards and other pastimes,. ■". 0-ipitnl music was supplied by Messrs Von Rottor, 1 (piccolo), Sharkey (violin) and Christian i (piano,) ■ At a meeting of the Liberal au'd Labour Federation, held in Iho Minors' Union Hull last evening, the anoual wport and balance sheet were road and adopted. The following officers to form, tho executive wero duly otertod: -President, Dawson Donaldson; vico presidents, R, A, McMillan, W. J. Gray; secretary, James G. Oar- ■ penter; assistant secretary, James Hanlon; troasnreiy J. E. Slovin'; coromitloo: B, Nowdick, J. Nowth, W. Halss, M. D, King, 1"), J. Gardiner, John Henderson, John Livosoy, Joseph Martin, John Law, • W, Davis. .; . Our Wellington correspondent wires : •Mossra Foster mid Donaldson interviewed the Hon. Hall-Jonos, Minislor for Public' Woi Its, and impressed upon him the very groat importweo of oxtonding tho railway to the e<ist end of Waihi, . Tho vory groat benefit of the lino, to the , mining industry, and gro it couvonionco to tho Inrrcwid growing population, wore represented to tho Minister, who promised ' to favourably considor tho niattor. Tho '. Grand Junction Company sont h representative with tho deputation, Mr Heiros, : member for thodjstrJeli r wtanß«u'Vuoin>'| ~ iotvitrvrtniu Supported the proposals. Tho deputation brought various hospital rant ers before Mr Hull-Jones, including incroiscd accommodation for. tho nursing s'aT, a new favor ward, dining room, and an aunexo for consumptives, - Tho Ministor promised to consider the claims of Waihi whon. tho voto for ho's- > pitala-came before tho House, The Minister for Mines wis also interviewed, y and various requirements of tho district ■ werp brought befoto him, Dr. McGregor. Inspector of Hospitals, was soon relative to tho training of bospitil nu-'fos, and tho doctor gavo tho daputation muoh information on hospital matters generally, The Secretary to Iho Troasnry was coh- ., suited regarding tho inscription of. water works loin,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1381, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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