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THE Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED The Waihi Miner

FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1, 1905

5 ' r Hero stall the iim ttio Feoplo's Bight msrotMi I Unwed bj inSnettca and unbribod by g»lc; ' Horopadtiot Troth ii 4 floriatu prsoopts dion Fltdf «d to Belliltm IJbmtor, wd Ltw

■■■■ The'.folio fling players represent Wo'it- Crickef Olub agftinet Saburbs on Saiurday; Lang; Wilson, McLeod.Thomppod, Walters, Myers, Kennedy, Maßton, MacMamara, Kea, Cullen. As per to-day's advertisement, tho NoLeague are distributing a reply to arguments and statmenls ot the inaetr. advoctißements of recent weeks. The league advertises .tn exprosßion of regret for Mrs Horrison-Loos non-appear-ance on Tuesday last. '• : /' MrJox, who till his recent removal to the ASngotelo district was chairman of the Golden Cross School Committee, is now endeiivo'iring to ob'am fi t'tho Kati•knti Nc: 8 MisrKing is lhe popnlar teaoher, the.scienoe apparatus from I ''Golden Orosß, where the aohool ib abbnt' to'b'a closed. . Tho r average nttendaotitf being pDout 80, and on the increase, it is to be hoped bis tfforti Will mert with succeps, such prac ioal aporimeijtal flfork being much likid by and of high yalne to ihe jOUrfgfolk. r " The" Denton Hat" is gnpranjredio ■or colour and wear;-' Price 10/6. v; Obt laiQuble ' only ffrom .:S ..■ Heihenngton Thames, Te Aroba, and \fmbu

The Waihi Tennis Olub open* itssioson, J o-morrow, j ' \ 'Mr. A, Samson notiflss in our adyertiing oolumrii that ht ii still supplying silk. lit A. D. Devcreux reports :~Tho rainall for November was4'2 iaahes ; average 'or previous your, 887 inches; number* j{ dajs with rain, 18; maximum fall, 2-66 inohcß on Ist. Approximate mean tornperaturo for tin month, 68 i cleg. Pah, A great muss meeting, bearing'On the no 1 conso question, will he held at tho Aoadcmy of Music on Sunday evening next nt 8.15, at irhioh a free-will offering will be rondo, the proceeds to bo banded to tho John Harvey oonoert fund, Sections will be played by ttio Army Hand. A mooting of tho Kotikati r.Qo meeting oommitteo was hold on Saturday afternoon, all the mombors boing present. Mr. M. J. Stewart reported that Mr. 0. F. Wigley (treasurer) had financed the prrao list by tho advance of all unpaid subscup--1 tlona and a small sum not prorni'od, Okptiin Ttollmson wrote that he bohovH the To Puke Mounted Rifles had takon away their score sheo , which had been inked for of Capt Eraser Hirst. Prize« can be paid at onoo when these details an l received, it bi ing bclievod that from tur'e to five Pt Pnko Mounted Rifles mon will participate At the suggestion of the local Road Bond to whioh tho couimitiee has hitherto repotted, a Bub-onbere' mee ing will be called at an eaily convenient date to provide for future control of rifle matches in the settlement. Ecaders aro reminded that to-moirow (Satuidny) a grand Christmas tree, in aid of iho Pnmitivo Methodic Church, will be held at'the Minors' Union Hull. Thf func'ion opens at three p.m., and every child under 14 attending will rrceivo a ioy Included in the competition are hit trim tmng, nail driving, shooting, and quoits Thero will also Ijb a stall of plam unc f mov good". A concert will be hold in th( evening. "The admission is 6d, At last meeting of the Ka'ikati Domait Board some discussion took place on tin prospects of a Wuihi borough giant, atis tng from b question by a number if i cheq'i had come to hand. Mr. M. J Stewart (hon. etc) said thar the applca tion had been refernd to the Work* Com mittM of tho Council, whuh ho hope' «vould report favourably, furthir outlay be ing absolutely nte'asnry for gutes find small separate horse p/iddook for visitor! It was finally deoidod to make a speciu inspection of the ground on tho 29th, an eonsidor roo«t ungent needs, and to revoi to some method of direct charge if th friendly joint managament 1b obandone by the Council. Some expression of Wait public opinion as to tho course uioßt dt sired in the borough wrs felt to be very de iKablo as a guide to both local bodies. f Hews, L. D. Nathan and Co:, on be half of the Distillers' Company, Limitec of Edinburgh, havo piesonted for compt tition in Wuihi a fine set of bowli accompanied by tho following lei ten- "Anokland, Nov. 28rd, 1905.To the Socretary Waihi Bowling Cul Waihi,—Doar Sir, —We have pleasuro i informing vou that on behalf of the Dit tillers' Company, Limited, Edinburgh, w an Bonding you a sot of bowling gree ' bowls, for competition by tho members < flour Club. The Distillery Company wis the competition to be a handicapped on but tho dotails of tho companions the leave in tho hondsjof yonr committeo.We remain, ote,, L, D. Nathan and Co Attached to each bowl is a silver plat suitably inscribed. As there ib n Bowling Club in Waihi, tho bowls wi be taken care of by the Borough Couoc till a club is formed; i • A meeling'ol the School of Minos Com oill was hold last overling, tliero being pr sent Messrs, Thos, Gilmour (in the ohair 'J, L.' Gilmour, E. G Banks, T, Johns, l H. Bonge, W. Morrison, A, Kenriok, \ H, Johnston, and C. L. Olarko, (seirelat .mi? ,1,1111111..' tinnrp'f ~rn i >m:'i?v;. (£6718s 6d were pss«ed for payraen Thb fees, etc., reoeived totalled £5 18 The treasurer was -.insirncted to p« salaries for Deoember before the holiday It was notified that tho examination wou commence on Monday, lading till 18' December, under the supcrvi'ion of I AlJen,ofihoCorom<wdpl school, Mr Morgs ' supervises at'Karangahako. The soho' rloßes for tho holidiy on the 14ih Deoatr ber, and will re«op'n for the first term c " Monday, 6h February, 1906. ' On Satn day students will aceouipatl Me'irs. A T Kennck (v ce presidoni) an A. H.V' Morgan (director) on a vUit I Kanngahake, to e,o ihroni'h the mir>e an taiteries with a view of helping tho stt p dents to gain lurther knowledge in iho work and ou'Side .their own towi This is the first of a series of exoursiot to be hken in the future, ' v }h &E. Macmillan, iho new Katika rid-ng oounty councillor, has drawn forcibl attention to a serious' flaw in local bod law, that no one h responsible for oollet tion of n rate duly levied, although over one who pays rates does so on tbo tnci understanding that all others will be mad to if tho data is not formally remitted 1 In,some cases rates run on for man years, though not collectable after t\v yiws, when it is suggested that tho Audi Offico sbou d see placid on iho balanc sheot the amount written off as legal) irrecoveiablo, if making the collector re I vponsihlo for the wholo ratu book, less re missions and nonsuits, is considered to Btringent, fair to those who pay as it woul be. , ■ , ' Miss Jessie Msolschlan "iho' Queen r Scottish Song, " as «h<? is toimoil, wi! . give one concert at the Academy of Musi on Monday evening, Of iho open ' ing concert in Dunedin the Otago Dati Tints wriies: Preceded by an enviabl 1 reputation as i ballad-singer Miss Jessi Maulaohlan made her first appearance bo 1 foro tho Dunedin public at His Majesty' Thoalre last evening, Xo any that Mis Madaohlan had an onthusiatio recoptioi would bo lo deForibe her welcome at tin ' hands of tho audien'oe rather mildly, am Dnnodiu concert-goers' need no uesuranci .that when an audience of Scottish pro . "penßilies has boon pleased its expression _ o 1 cppreci'ition is not meagre or self-contain ed, With a wonderfully prepossessing stagi ' presence and a fine dramatic soprani voice, which she woll knows how to use Miss Maolaehlan at onco' established t bond of sympathy between herself and tin audience, Miss Mnolaohbn as a vocalis has tint very desirable qualification, t telling personality,, and in the ottainniou! of her aim in what sho is singing doe; not hesitate to employ, methods that woulc bo worse than porilous for an ordinarj singer, Her adherence to Iho traditional is less remarkable than Ihe fact that it it just what might be called her own personally inspired vocal touches that most Bwayod her audienco to enthusiasm. Mies Maclathlan ia ol good an ailress as sho is a vocohst, her voico is f weet and of groat rango end powor, equally true and melodious in soft cadence or siirring deolauiation, and her enunciation is an objoct lesson it'e'f," The box plan is at Woodham's Art Gallory. Wo learn to-day that tho seats are filling rapidlv, m

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 2

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THE Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED The Waihi Miner FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1, 1905 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 2

THE Waihi Daily Telegraph. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED The Waihi Miner FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1, 1905 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 2

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