THE Waihi Daily Telegraph WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED The Waihi Miner
MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905
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The usual fortnightly meeting of tho Liberal and Labour Federation takes place in Minors' Union Hall on Tuesday overling, when most important business comes up, To-morrow afternoon tho public are pro- ' mised an intorosfiDg hookny matoh be. 'ween a team representing (ho Taumnga £ockoy Club and tho local ladies, Opinion appears to be evenly divided as to tho merits of the respective players, and a good game should result, In tho evening a social in'honour of the visitors will be hold in tho Miners' Union Hall, To-night the Tajlor-%'ington Company mako their re-appearance at the Academy of Music in a drama entitled " Is She Guiltless ?" by Arthur Shirjoy. This play is said to bo of a high order of merit, while it pourtraysin very vivid colours the workingsoi hato, malice, greed and envy, and depicts during tho action of tho piece tho most noble of all human passions, filial love, Mr C, Taylor appears in ono of his favourite ch«rn»tor sMidio?, Sir Gideon Goosey, and W«s fi'inngton will be sion in theo'iitnio- al pan t Gabriollo'D'Momy. To-morrow ngtn " Urm-go-bragh " will be staged At the P 'lira Gmrt 'hia morning, boforo Mr. Max I). King, Justice, W. M. Hay was charged on t'>o inhinmtinn of tho Traffic Inspector with rid ng a bicycle on the footpath in Slvorton road, on'tho 9tb inst. Ho was 6ned ss, with costs 7s, Petor Cotior wiis chargod with riding a borso acrosß the footpath in Barry Road opposite Mr Jolt's residonco. Tho Inspector explained that two years ago Mr. Joll stated that ha had applied to the Council and paid a deposit of 25s for a crossing thoro, but the work bad not yet beon done, Cottor tad ridden along the path for«lew yards to tho noxt orossing, Undor tho circumstanoes the 'bench said thoy would not impose a lino, but would enter up a conviction, and ordot Cotter lo pny the Court oxponseß, 7s. David Dick was also chargod with driving on a footpath in Martha-Streot. Tlio Inspeolor explained that tho horses ho was driving jibbed at the corner of tho street, and Dick, for convenience, turned them on to tho footpath, He was convicted and lined ss, with oosts 7s, If yodr GhiTjßD&ins are broken, use Witch's Herbal Ointment, a splondid heeling agent; it will cure any wound or soro, One or two dressings will prove its worth—ls fid, AH storekeepers,. and G, Barron, chemist. I
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1415, 28 August 1905, Page 2
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