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Tlio Wailii C o-Oporaiivo Socitly noiify llio public that tlioy are selling at absolutely cost price, Threo lettors to the editor and " Looker On'a" notes on Saturday's football match are unavoidably holdover, We understand that all the arrangements are well iu hand to' make the Church of Ohrist anniversary on Bund\y next, a groat snccoss. Tlioro is to bo a service at 3p,m, and at 7 p.m. Tito danger of getting on (lie train when in motion wns forcibly illu4riUod :ho other day. A lnomber of tlio Wailii G.M. Co.'a BlftiV, in an attempt to mount the pas, senger turclt whilo tlio engino was moving along tripped over a heap of cinders which slopod down towards the line. . Ho fel clear of the trucks, but afterwards rolled over hia legs across tbo line just as tho last truck passed. The incident should bo a warning to others A fraction of a second soonor, and tho unfortunate man would havo had otto or both lojjs crushed oil'by the wheels of tho last truck. A quiol but prolty wedding took plno at tho residence of tho bride's parents, George-street, yesterday, when Miss Sarah J. Ritohie, oidcsfc daughter of Mr D. Ilitchio, win united in matrimony to Mr Robert Newcoiubo, eldest son of Mr Nowcombe, of Cambridge Wosi, Wailmlo. The Very llev. Father Brodie officiated. Tlio bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dross of blue cloth prettily trimmed wiih white velvet, with lace front, and hat to match, -The bride was attended by Miss Mary Eitohio, who was dressed in white silk trimmed with insertion, and wore a gold mounted greenstone brooch, tlio gift of the bride, groom. Mr Frank Ritchie attended tho bridegroom. After the wedding a number of guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding brei-ltfast, provided by tho bride's parents, Father Jirodie, in a neat speech, proposed the health of the happy couple. In the afternoon the couple drove away for l'aoroa, on route for Te Aroha, whence they will proceed to Cambridge, their future homo. The presents wore numerous and handsome,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1410, 22 August 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1410, 22 August 1905, Page 2

Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1410, 22 August 1905, Page 2

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