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The Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905

, ilore sball the I'toas ttao L'sople's Bight msintaiu Untied l)y mfluonoe tud unbribod by g»in | Herop/itriot Truth ha ?ior;ouApraoapfcs diaw - Pledyed to Rellfrfon Llborty, »nd Law

i matter and throe letters to the " edjtor ate crowded out. ■ if A'- nntifioifion to -the -brethren .of Lodge '-Wwhii 112, and Bister- lodges, (.p.; tears elsewhere, inviting them 'to attend' tbefupcralof the late 8r0,.T,f. Clarke, ;^Tti'Veßt6i ,^ay! Bipsuo ithero was, nn? erroj irt';the formula (or faking apr»y fo potato blight.- 'lt wa« stated the propor' {ioiiiffero 4ibSßolphate copper, l 4slbs lime, ete./ 11 jMJ haVe been 4 lbs Hue, and noi'4i>lbs, '

l/I'TT AAAAJ JUrfa.JLA4* •«• [;.. An inset in. to-daj's itiMie gives pirlic : ulars of the bazaar to be opened. tomorrow. Mr A. Bonnei, formerly postuiaster of Wailii, «nd who oxohaoged places with Mr A. W. Mami at Patea, was a visitor hpre yesterd&y. ■ Mrs, Harrison Lee, tlio widely-known tmfperance.speaker, will visit Wailii on Fridriy. noxt. AilrlreFaca will bo delivered ut places fo bo aivertisod on Thursday. : Applications for the positions of drivers and dopot own in connection wi'h the sanitary service havo been con: sidered by the Borough Council, and;. as »result the following hdro: been appoiu* ted: —Driver?, A. Campbell and W. Denton; depot man, W. ilcCormick. Mr. J. Dixon Warrd adtosse ihe doctors to»nigbt, at the corner opposite the National Bank, on the hb-lioensa question, Ladies nre specially- invited. Questions will be answered. , , The petition'of Mr S. Draftin and othew, urgine tboerccjioq of a public battory'at, Waitokauri, was reported on by tho Mines Comniitlco on Fiiday last, the report being that tho Committee bad no rcconmicnda • tion to oiftlto, Tho petition has supported by Messrs Moss and Herries, Lft«t night, under the nmpicos of the Salvation Army, a musical festival was held in the Minors' Union Hall in aid of ihe self-denial fund. There wis a good attendance, and the following pr'optome wai exceptionally well rendered: Anthem, " Stind ud for Jobus," choir; • solo, "The Mighty Deep," Mr E, Morgan! duet, ■ 11 Sea of Glass," Misses Prisk; cornet solo "Loit Chord," Mr P. Williams; anthem, "How Beautiful," ohoir;: solo, "The Bhepberd King," Mil JJacWillinma; quartette " Beautiful Golden Gate," Misses Pciskaud Ontec, Messre Adailia and Snow; solo,"TheMiner," Mr Powmll; anthem, And the Glory," choir; solo, Mifa MeKoozie ; violin 60I0," Last llobo o( Summer," Mr . Galland; duet, " David and Goliath".' Messrs Humphries and. Reid; solo,!' Eoeked in tho Cradle of the' Deep," Mr (V, Wiliiaws;. bolo, 11 Otft Pro' Nobiß," (by request)' Mrs MaeWilliams; anthem, "He thftt;Dwolleth," choir. Ad-ritant 1 MeAuley ihanltod'thoaudienco for their attendance and the contributors for the pleasing entertainment they had provided, At the Waittf Police Court yesterday aftornoobj before Messrs T, Gilmour and J, A. Thoitjson,-; Justices, Sainuoi Duffty was charged, oil the information', of the police, that on tho 7th inst. be did uso threatening'behaviour'' in Waihi-slroet, Ut Mueller appeared for the a:cusod, and . pleaded not guilty, After hearing the evidence the information was dismissed, On the information. of the Borough Inipeotor, he was also charged with driving a team of horses on the footpath in VicI toria-slreet. He pleaded guilty, but ex- ' plained that he was bringing a heavy load and got into a part of tho road, and was obliged to get on. to tho footpath to got out of it. He wos lined 53, with cosM 9s J Daniol MoPhorson was chargod, on the information of ihe police, with being drunk at Waikino, and was convicted and fined sa, with costs.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 October 1905, Page 2

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589

The Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 October 1905, Page 2

The Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1905 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 October 1905, Page 2

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