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

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1906

llero BhAll Ui« t-reit the Feoptt't Htohtßiratfiin' Ou»wod by lntuanos andnnbrlbed by (tin; bnpittlot Truth hi irlorioan pruoopti di»* Pitdred to Btllfleb .Übwtr, ud Uw -J J —.

Mr J. Dunn Ward will address the eleptprs at tbe National Bank corner tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at 7.30, oq V Mow Truths About No-Lioeoee," Tonders, are squired by tbe Wflibi lot tbe formation of about four chains of friromyand for ! lilting, about eight miles of old tramline \ A gnrilMi fete to oonnepWon with St John'flOhurah will aa-heldm grounds on 9 h December, Ajeature ol the fanotiom )ill be, the, children's tm\ drtse prfe/i oorapoiijiofl, A notioo appear JDg on qnr third pagoglrep instruction how to vote,' Agooddeol of befog taken In t tbe affair, and af lirg gathering lißutioipatefl, ' ~?

l»l obeuiist, ' announces eft awf ore that a lalifleJ,'assistant'sleeps Ikt-bie acyi who ■ will aiterni ■ to; nl| nightj bell At the tnoetin? of the Thames Sohool of lines Council on Iforiday,withreference, to id treatment of ores at tHo.fiebool; it was . atcd that every, facility was afforded tho )ii» fide prospector.:;!'Wh'o.ii »' bona jeprospiotor ?" wasasked,;\;" That is I3t,the point," replied ;the Council .in ioroa, " They arp fewaid for'betweon," idlyremarkeil a member, .hwdy. ropector sotting' out i'alone with his ick, .hie billy, and hii blanket, isalmoßt Bfanoti" •:';..'. ..7;-. ; :' : '-\. ■'.-' The following players have been ehoson irihe cricket rnatoh at Waikirio. tolorrow,:—Jobnsoq, Williams,: floenih>aite, Mannings, Sntton, Morgan, Howell, lurnell, Kbouedy,; Miwton and Holmes, Jmergoticics: Ryan, Thompson, Walters, 'layora are requested to oatolj tho 8, p.tri, cain;. ■■ '■.•■.. .'■ /'■., ■■■; '.; '■■•';'■:■ A now doparture ii to'bs made in confolion with the Schools of Mines ox. initiations, wbioh'are to bo hold shortly, ha directors of each school interchangag for supervision.. Mr. Q, Adams will ot atCororaaudel,'Mr, McDuff,■,;.■ of,-tbe [arang*hske school, coming to Thames; irhiie'Mr. V.; Morgan,,of .Waihi, will do Inty at Karangnhake, the Jrcctor, Mr. D. V, Allen, taking his place, Mr J, J. Scoinlohi tbe'snccessfu! candi- t late in the elretion of secretary to the' Yoihi Miners' Union yesterday; has been r .resident of Earingnhike frjr abont eyen years, and .during Mat time hits iceo a member of' the Karangahak<\ ivtireh of theThttipes Miners' Union, and or five years a member of the coram We. it Scanlon; is not "tjnfantilar.', Witß a lecrotary's duties, having had bobwiori to' ict.rery ofen in the capacity of seoretary o the Karangahake Unioc, He has been, ictivolj engased In mining for about lixteenyears. \ ■,■' ..'^ -^ ■-■ v At thi Poiioa Court this morning, beforo Messrs Max D. King and J,. A Thomson, luttices, Jameß Henryßdgow/oo tho ihi brmation of Constable Flnvoll, was oharj?!d;with the theft'.at Waikino of a gold vatbh and chain, the property of Edward foseplv Hannon; and. ihreobottios of ?hißky,' 'ouo botile of' brandy, ono toxVof. ligfiM, one cigarettes, and . one' box;.of-scented soap, the iroperty of Knlph .Montgomery.';., The icouse,d wrtß arrested .yesterday.; \ : Ser; [eantSheehftn applied fbr-ft remand till Ist December to 'enable' inquiries to be nadeas toacoused's bharaoter, :: and'to hake arrangements for the hearing of the iwe':beforo.',the;:Magistrate;'bs «ho';aonsVd desired to plead guilty. The re-. nand was granted.'.', .On his own' applies! ion ai prohibition order for twelvemonths fft9 issued against Williatn Wiggine (Wai;iab). - ; ; - ';'';"•/■ ;' ;i ';' v v.:,;-;-' ; : rt\3 There is at least one, benevolent; landord in Wellington.. jHe had a.bouse, at farori to let.. "'The'first; applicant .Wfla a Mdoff.who appeared io.be :in great disreps. !': What .was tho ront ?" she'askedlini, Hoiqld berlSsawaok; A > Thalia i lot of money for a poor widow to find," h'e mnrmurod,;, !■ Have yqn any child en?"hoasked, Tbeyalways as* this. '. They are all in the .ceiiietory/"■■' she railed, and.,« ; tear' 'till. from her bright ye'.v" The landlord wis touched;," Do on. think you could find lOa, a week ?,-'■' lib'good, kind landlord bis heart ursting. with; emotion..jShe laid/ iho fould try, oh; so hard,.*Tbon he went way, and the fiye ohildren'left EBrori emeterv and came borne. Tbey arc; all a the now tioMeinowl-Wollington Fw mm. :-'jc'.{; : ;: : ' ':/:.'[. '•■ ':''- /"■•'..

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1490, 24 November 1905, Page 2

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THE Waihi Daily Telegraph WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1906 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1490, 24 November 1905, Page 2

THE Waihi Daily Telegraph WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE WAIHI MINER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1906 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1490, 24 November 1905, Page 2

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