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At the Pclico Court this morning, bsfot Mr J, A, Thomson, J.P., two first uft'cndoi for druulannjss were convicted *nd dii chr.rgcd.

Trespassers on the Recreation Reserve with horses or cattle will be prosecuted. A notice to this afl'jct appears in our advertising columns.

A mooting of ladies ami gentlemen in' toresteti in the formation of a camera clul for Wnihi will be held at Me Win. C File Gerald's pharmacy on Friday oveniuf next.

At a mooting of delegater* tho varions Friendly Sociolios in Waihi It was resolved to hold a aoeul on the 27th {net. For this purpose tho Miners' Union Hall has been secured.

On Saturday next tho 0 claw of tho Ho, 8 Ohinemuri Ohinomuvi Biflcs will Urn tho first oouipolition of an aggregate of two competitions for tho Ohinemuri Company's gold medal, at tangos 200 and 000 yards, with 10 shots at oton. There must be ion or move competitor?; if less, the scores wi'l not count Tho handicaps may bs tocii in Mr. B. Morgan's (secretary) window. Tho local cricliot soasnn will bo opened nexi Saturday by a test match, England v. Colonials, at Worth's paddock, play to commence at 2.30 p.m; The following are tho respective 1 elevens: -'England--Holmes, Mannings, Bongo, Inimn, Wall-' nuit, Burnoll, Cave, Moyor, Goodwin, Ballingfi', Rov. Southern. Euior»onoios: Toplin, Williams, F, Johnston. Chapman, Piggin. Colonials—Lang, McKay, Comthwaito, Luff, Johnston, Sutton, McLcod, Ppncockc, Barron, Walters, and Gibson. Emergencies: S. Boa. Williams, Oullen.

A rclio of tho past, in tho shapo of an English hunting levor silver watoh, with silver ohr.in, wasunoarthed in tha Mainshoot the othor day by tho borough workmen ongaged in digging a l renoh for laying tho gaspipe.', It was found at a depth of about three feet, olo?o lo the footpath, about opposite tho premises of Mr. J. Say, Judging from tho depth of road material covering it, tho- watch must have lain thero for many years, somewhore about the linio when the street was formed. Tho watch, though rustod, is easily identified as an English huuting lover, anil tho chain, with its stamped links, is 'n comparatively good preservation. '

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 October 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 October 1905, Page 2

Untitled Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 October 1905, Page 2

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