Dr. Guinness arrived id "Wollingfon on Saturday last, and js expected in Waihi at any time. Mr F.'Bullen, one of the assistants at the D'miiiot High Sohool,' who is absent oi; leave, baa had (he misfortune to lo a o his , father, whom ho was visiting. . A liioeting of Mr. Herrica' committee i" oorivonod for to-morrow (Fiidny) eyenmg i>t"the/committee rooms, next 'ho Coaohing Company's stables, at 7.30. Ail frietido and supporters are invited. ; Tho local No-Liconso League havo arranged a 'mass, meeting in the Miners' Union Hall for to-morrow evoning,; at which Mrs, Harrison, Lee and Pastor Davis frill speak, ' . : Mrs. S. liuffr-y intimates to the ladies of Waihi that she has comineooed drem"." making in premises in Kenny-street, opposite Lane's fruit shop. Weddiug costumes, walking and street coßtumes ato m'udo in the very latest style, and she claims tbat in fit, style aiid c<i c o her make ia unsurpassed. . - , ■ The other evening two men, whilo proOBOiiing 1 info Paei'oa in ft two-wheolor, oame bndly to grief, and tho wonder is. that they.escap.ed'as. lightly as they did; 'From what we Worn the vehicle, horse, | and men were precipitated ovoi' the em bankmeriii falling a distance of eight or ton ■ fp'et; Witli ■ assistance from' an Oivharoß neighbour, and by cutting the' harness, I'lio horao was, liberatfid from .what hud appeared to be a hopeless -position, and got safely on to tho rOad again. . At the District High . Sohool to-morrow an interesting event wiiltaks pluaein eonneotion with tbo hundredth anubersary of tho Baitlo of Trafalgar. At 030 a.ui. the flag will bo' hoisted, and tha cadets will parade in the presence of the wboio Lohool. ■Tnis.willbe followed by amarch past, and tho salute. Tho headmaster will thou address the scholars on' the snbjeot of Imperialism and the deeds that won tbe ; empire, giving special attention to tho part played by Kelson. The funeral of the lato Mr T. p. Olarlto. took pkoe yesterday afternoon, The deceaied was a prominent Mason, and was hold in tho highest esteom by the ty. -The members of Lodges Waihi and Ohinemuri assembled, iu largo numbers, whilst visiting members of oilier district latins were also present in tho cortijgo, Deceased's sone—-Ivan, Thomas, Alfred, 'and Ernest were, tho chief mourners, Affer Bssembliug at the loilgo the mombers marched in a body to the late rosideuce of the deceased, The coflin was borne by four Past Masters of the .lodgb Bros. H, HauiiUon, J. Hume,'A,'- 'T; Ellis, R. 8. P.eody—to the hearse, The following acted as pall bearers: Past Musters F, A. Jones (Waikino), W. Harris (Paoroa), W, Forrest (Paeroa), F. H. Mueller, ft. 8 Ready, J. Hnme. H. Hamilton, and A, T; Elli3. Tho whole of the brethren walked jiehiad the hoarse to the cemetery. Bro, A.H. Bengo, P.M., aoting as chaplain, ; met the ocrtego at the gattjS of tilio cemeti;ry,;andon teaching the grave sido read the Ohurch of Eogland service, and after--1 wards read the Masonic burial service, i The Past Masters lowered the ' remains into their last resting place, the -brethren filing past, and each depositing a oprig of ficaoia i a... tho The servico throughout wsb ■-conducted in )C solemn and impressive' manner, ■ Thoro ( was a : large concourso of residents, including His Worship the Mayor (Mr T. Gilniour) tho ,• Tory Rev..Father Brouie, tho Bov.J. I. Pattnllo,' Messrs H. P. Barry, R, E. WilHams, B. H. Stafford, and several oUlie : Company's staff at both Waihi and Waikinot ' I 1 -—-■ -
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1460, 19 October 1905, Page 2
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