The Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1905
3 —. , , ««_J I n llore nhall tlio r-rosti tho l'ooplo's Kight mtintan Unswod by mSuouoo and unliribuil by gain; Horoiutrlol Truth ho ,-:-. .renin prs'iuaEM <'.n* II l'leaVed to Knlieion l.ilrert •• vul I,»w
=, Consumes iD arrear of water supply Mlii aro warned ih.it mpphos will'ho cut L off uiilpsb (ho niToavß riro paid on or boiore I Monday, 6th Noftmber. Thoro is no news of Mr and Mis Thorpe's little girl, aged threo yours, whc| was lost threo w;dk? a«o in Faeron, YobI terday aouit boys wpnriod that ihe,y had aeen iho body of it child floating down tho rivor, but wo learn that no importune? is - attached to the I'opovt. Tho following tloven hat boon selected i to rcpiosent the Suburbs Junior Cricket it Club in their match ngainso West at a Worth's paddoolt tomorrow afternoon. ; i J. Billinger, J. Chapman, G. Corntlnvaite, y H. Manning, W. Soobio, F. Tyson, J, i, Buffot. F. Quintal, W. Quimal, A. John. ; ston, R. MoAVliirtor: T, y Mooro and R. Chapman. [ Tho A. 0. Porostera havo niado comploto arrangements for a monster picnic at To 3 Arobii on Thursday, November SOtli. A B special train will leave, Waini at 8 a.in,, returning from To Aroint at 6,30 p.m. Tho roturn faro, including admission to tho grounds, will be 3s for adults, and Is fid for I childron (under 15 years,) Special coucessions will be mado to familios of C and J ovor, Hot water and milk will bo provided in abundance Prizes for children ! will be a speciality, \}a feel sure the , public will appreciate tho efforta of this [ popular society, and expect to see a record excursion.
\<'r. J. Dixon Wnrd will fidorrss ft mis ii- till!; of clue oiß at tin) Nn'ioiml Bank orner on Monday night next, on the subset of " More I'nith About No License.' Die attendance of ladies is specially itsked, Mr, W. H. Hcrtios, member for the Bay of I'li-nty, addresses tho electors on Wednesday ovening next, November Ist, i\t the Academy of Music. Chnira will bo rrsorved for ladies and choir escorts. Tho I'tirndly Societies' social taken place this evening in Iho .Miners,' Union Hall, From all accounts tho committee nriHloiii!,'th'ivu | i!io , it to make it one of tlio most functions ever held in vvaibi. Tho ibiii-has been spicially prepaid, nncl good music is guaranteed. The prion of admission is tho lowest, viz., double tickets 2s Gd, extra lady Is. In tho Dnnnlin Police Comt on WodncA.v, in tlieciEo James Geife, charged with hwhig signed his nemo as a wines., to ut claim for enrolment, vi-huM having Been the elaiiue.nt's signature mtule, it was shown in ovidenco that befovo witnessing it, the di (emhint asked tho elnimunt if it was hot "'•giiatui'o, mid slio rer.li'd in tho nOiruiiitivr. The cose was diftnisscd, defendant being allowod a gninovfor professional costs, Tho'Veliington iiw/iJKf/Post of Wednesday lust says:—" Wc havo to-dny been sorved with ut suit of Sir Joseph Ward, cl.iimin|- the sum oi £SOOO damages, This wo handed to our solicitors in the ordinary course. The mattor of which the plaintiff complains appeared in our advertising columns, and, of course, we had no part in its preparation, but wo desire at once, ami beforo tiny communication lakes place bttwoon our legal advisow and those of'tbo plaintiff, to admit in fulK?t tonus that if due earo had boon exorcised by us tho advertisement would not havo appeared, and that tho publication can neither bo justified nor excused; and with regard to tho result of tho legal proceedings wo express to Sir Joseph Ward our unqualified regret that such imputations should have found place in our columns, As wo have made clear tho roatlor complained of was contained in an advertisement, and has no relation to editorial comment, which, as our readers are awaro, the Post is wont to justify." The usual monthly moeting of tho Waibi School of Mmos was held in the school building Inst night. Present, Messrs, A, T, Kcnriek (in tho chair), A. H, Bmige, E. G, Banks, J. L, Gilmour, W. Morrison, ami P. Utowart, Tho diectors' report, was read and adopted, Tho director reported that tho now ant,) balance would como to hand at the end of this week. A very satisfiiclory roport from tho director of the olootrical classes was read, On tho moiion of the ohairui.m it was decided to purchase, at tho suggestion of the director, throo books on tbo subject oi ideetricity, mathematics, and surveying, Messrs. W. H, Johnston end T, Johns wore appointed tho visiting commiltco for tho ensuing month, It was decided to erect a Clipboard in cno of tlio rooms for tho uso of the secretiry. Accounts amounting to 140 wiioprad for payment, .1.1 was refoivd thv mom Via Who repesont tho IWoii-ihC'iiiicil bo rcinndel that I hoy inns' ■■t'eiid some of the School of Mines uiH'iiiigs, Mr -J. T. Brown, who has been lecturing hero or. prohibhiw, teds, amongst, others, iho following story:—Ho was travelling in a remote part of one of the States, when he struck a one-roomed hubit'ition. Ho was receivod with cordial bo-phality by tho host nnd hostess,- mid inircducod to tho family, comprisine half-a-rcorc of youngsters. Ho was puzzled to know how and whore they were all going to sleep, There was only one bed, located in tho far end of tho room, and as tho children hceamo sleepy thoy were packed oiV into this bed, and as they foil asleep they wmc talcm out and propped against the wall. In duo timo he retired, occupying the bed which tho youngsters had been removed from while asleep. But, curious lo relate, in tho morning ho found himself lined upon the floor with tho children, with his head propped against tho wall, and on tho bed tho host and hostess wero B'umberiiig peacefully together. An amnsing episodo is told respecting a passnga-at-arms between lady Fosteiites and Herricsites. The two factions called simultaneously at Iho liouso of a lady with tho object of " gotting her on tho roll." Thoy were unknown to each otbor, and woro shown into tho Bitting-room to await tho proionco of tho lady of the house, Naturally, r conversation sprung up, Tho visitors held views, and in the course of expounding ihcm became very cxcltod, Politici! eubjects, to the exclusion of all olhois, wiro threshed out with a will and heaitineas worthy of tho political won-an of tho day, Tho champions of Mr. Foster and tho champions of Mr. Berries argued with equnl poriiniicity until the entrance of the hostess. The liquor question was discussed and argued 'in an equally spirited mauner, Both sidos claim "the last iworaV^^^^^^^^^^^M^ WHAT WOMEN SUFFER A woman noads medicine more than man. Dr ENSuE'S 'J.'AMEK JUIOE tor Indigestion, Constipation, Livot and Kidney Ailments lias no equal A puroly Herbal Compound,' tho first doso will provo' its efficacy- Ask for TAMER JUIOE. and seo that you got it; 2s 6d G Barron, ohomist,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1467, 27 October 1905, Page 2
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