,'; Parliament baa boml prorogned till Wednesday, November 29th. Mr. W. H.' Homes,., M.H.R,, will address the electors of Wnihi in the Academy of.Musio to-morrow tight,' ; The following eleven will represent the Suburbs Orioket Club in \their matoh apaioßt West noxt Saturday in Worth's paddoqk: Comthwaite, Duff, Holmeß, Mannings, Johnson, Button, Inman,MoLeiinan, Leslie, Ooutts; umpire, Mr. Wallnuit,.; Mr H. B. Dr.vere.ux informs us that the" rainfall in Waibi for Ootoboc was 9'49in,; average fall for the same month during the previous! seven | years, 853 in. The maximum fall (2'sßin.) occurred on tho 25th; rain fell on 25 days dating the month, Approximate mean tomporature for the month, 54deg. Fab. ' • Mr, WV H. Herries, M.H.R. for the Bay of puWingJup a record in the way of travelling. He was in Wellington yesterday, arrived a*i unehunga this morning, oaugbt the expresß train at Penrose Junction, and will arrive at Waibi this evening to meet his committee, Headdresses the electors to-morrow evening, The teams to represent Wost against Suburbs and Y.M.IX', on Saturday are as follows: Seniors-Lang, Meyer, Ryan, McLeod, Wilson, Walters, MoNaraara, Rae.Culleii, Thompson, and Rao. Juniors -•Fugo, Bedford, Farrow, Young, Rae, (captain), Oahill,,- R. Fuge, '.lresßsidor, Graham, /Zenovitoh, and Kennedy. Emergencies-Seniors: Goodwin and Oarter; Juniors, Joyce, Aitkenj Gregory, and Horan. ,', At Mr Dixon "Ward's meeting on Monday evening the following question was nuked: " What is your opinion of importing Chinese labonrirs into the Transvaal ?" Mr Ward replied: " I refrain from answering any political questions unconnected with my. campaign, but I will make this exception, The importation of | .Chinese into the Transvaal was a oriine, against the Empire, against the soldiers who fought to add that territory to the Bmpiro, to the whj»e citizen's of South Africa, and lo the black natives of that pountry. Finally, it was the most colossal orimo perpetrated by the British Parliament uu pentury," , Now that tho sanitary service is in the hands of the Borough. Oounoil, tho object being to give a better and choaper service to the people, it behovos all residents, to be prompt in their payments and to follow put the simple instructions in connection with the system adoptod. By tho co-op-eration of the pablio in those matters much will be done tomake tho system inn' smoothly,' and a irdduotion of the rates will porhaps, follow, demonsirating tho fact that a borough oounoil oarrying on a businoss in a business-like inannor can do so with success. The -charge aslixodat present is at tho rale of 8* 9d per quarter for ft fortnightly service, 7s 6d for a weekly servioe, and 15s for a twics-weekly service. A. disoount of 5 per oeht. for (5 months' payment in advanco, and 10 per bent for 12.months, will bo allowed. For the broken period commencing.to-day (Ist November) and ending 81st December a propottionafo reduction of tho charge will be made. Elsowhero is published a notice in oonnect'on with the service.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1471, 1 November 1905, Page 2
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