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The polico want tho owner of a sum of " mouoy picked up near tho Waiteto Bridge, tf A skating rink, at which " The mnn 011 wheels" gives an exhibition, opens at tlid Academy of Music on WednoAy. Monitors of No, 3 Ohinotnuri Rifles aro orderoi to altond a muster at 7,110 to-night at tho school calls'ground, next School ' ot Minos. iTho annual mooting ot tho Waihi Hack Racing Club in called for Wo-lncsdny next, ]6th instant, at 7 p.m., nfc the Rob Roy Hotel. Members and interning members iuo invitod to a'tend. We again romind our rtalors of I he ' Wa'-hi Workers' Co-operutivo Society'f annual social and danco to-morrow (Cuesday) night. Every preparation for au onjoyablo ovoning has baeii'mido. Mr J. A. Williams, tailor, IIa«z wd-stwol intimates by advoriisoiiiontolsowliero tlmi lio has just landed per To ; g ra'o ono o! the largest shipments in th s district oi season's English tivoeds and worsteds Mr Williams iuvitos an inspection of his goods, In reference lo a paragraph in Satur day's issuo stating that tho bnainoss of W , H- Phillips and 00. had oh.mgod hands, we are informed that although tho nego lutious aro as food as completed, tin ch'Wge will not ba eflec'ed till oarly ir October. In the meint'nn fio businosi w 11 be carried on as hitherto. Tho Friendly Sooictio3' B .11 Committ"i held a meeting on Saturday night, Ihen j being a full attendance of di 1 -gatos. At- ] rangements woro mado for doro'ating tln hall on a lavish scale, some of tin materia for wliioh is to como fro.n Auckland Tho floor committee will endeavour ti provide floor polish that wi I doubtless bi a success. Tho earring will bo under tin } lorsonel supervision of Mr Gi'o. White Messrs Gardner, Sharkey, Christian ail' Von Rotter bavo born engaged to suppl the music, Tho committee f el assured o a hugo BuecQss. i Tho Ttranaki HospiU Board las i week rescinded a resolution pissed ii t 1902 allowing rotumcd contingentor from Houth Africa who noodod modi ■ cal Imitwcnt to ba received as piti o.ils at tho hospital free of cost. Tu s Chairman considered that the con s cession was not required nftsr this lon, lapse of time, and that as a p ecaution th - motion should bo rosoinded, esprc'ally ii view of throe patients claiming exeuiptioi from paymont on tho ground that tho re ; solution was st'll in foror. An amusing incident is rehved in con neotion with the visit horo of tho Bolorui football toam. Too visitors mivod lat on Friday afternoon, and in ihe evoniiij woro taken down the Wa|hi niiiio, Mos of them bad not been on a goldGoli before, much loss down o inim; consc quently tho experience wai r.e v, and, t judge by llio consternation of some of then whon (hoy roachod tho bottom, wa somewhat startling. They t'c-inblod will fear, and their dusky couniuranccs as 1 sumod an unmistakable pallor, and it \yx uot till some few uiitmloi aft r renchini tho surface again that they beciimo thoi norm >1 solvos, Ono of tlit-ir own mem bora relates tho story of th-.if fright witl much gesticulation and omphalic. By an unforlunato error an advertise merit in connection with tho viiit bore o: the Vory Rev. Father Hays I o-nijjht (Mon day) was omilt d from Situ-day's issue but notices drawing attention appeara both in our "News in Brief" and loon column?. The reverend gasman do livers an address this evening in the Ao'.idomy of Music, Tho \ is't is c.uisiaf. considerable int.'rest among all cbss.'s ii: our midst. Tho succssor of iho eminenl Father Mat how, the neplu-w of Liverpool's groat philailhropht, lather Nngont—n disc'plc of tho lat-3 Cardinal M inning— Father Hays has conscc.atnd his lifo tc iho apostolato of temperance, adopting a: his motto" For God and for Humnnity." Born ic 1865, and at first deHiuod for the legul profession iu London, bo determined, after witnessing tho squalid miaory of the iiwsok and tho terrible sufferings of tlu children of the slums, to dovcte himself, in tho Catholic Priesthood, to the sorvicooi tho poor and onloiwt, Foeilinft and clothing tho poor, bringing light and warmth inlo ohcprlcßS homos, comforting tho tat hours ot the dying, rescuing waifs irid strays from tho street guttoni, was hii work lor .years in Iho courts and alloys of tho great cities, Hid labours wore not oonlind to Roman Cut holies. In all tho citios and lownsofliolimd ho lias mlilressvd wonJsrfill gatherings composed of all croeds and class's mid Iciid-rs of public thought, which for enthusiasm and inlluenco and in point of numbers have uot l>nen equalled uiuce Fa'lier Malbotv'odays. Ilia work in Englind Ims been no less successful. Father Hays visited Australia at tho invitation of the Roman Catholic A rebbishop ol Melbourne, whoro ho inavgu rated his crusade in tho presence of (1,000 people m St Patrick's Roman C'tholic Cathedral. During oighl weeks in Victoria 21,885 persons took his pledge, In the Roman Dalliolic Gulio-M, Bondigo, lio flirted Hnolher crusade, Iu Wellington Father lluyd wrs welcomed by Iho Governor, tho Premier, llio Mayor, aud Hir Joseph Ward. Uvor '20,000 iu New Zealand liavo joined his enmdeby taking tho pledge, Tho" Donton lint" is {■iiiuiuifc"od bo:h for colour and wear, prioo 10* 61. Obtainable only from 8. Hetboringtou, Thames, To Avolift aud Waihi, ,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1403, 14 August 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1403, 14 August 1905, Page 2

Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1403, 14 August 1905, Page 2

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