News in Brief
A Gve-yoar draught mate waß sold a * Ashburton last weok for £ls,
It is understood that the Railway Departmont has decided to ereot a flag station at Maokavtown.
Mr B, L, Knight, proprietor of tho Tamski Sawmill Company, notifies that all overdue accounts will be sued for after 3rd February next, The new Presbyterian Churoh in Mores, by Avenuo is now out of tho hands of the carpenters, and in a day or two, when the painters have completed their work, the building will stand finished.
3omo oxeltemont was oauaod in Hobarfc on Saturday night week by the action of one grocer in remaining open while bII the others closed. Some 2000 people snr« rounded the premises and hooted end jeered till olosing time. Tenders are invited by the Tamaki Sawmill Co. for pulling down the. Wairn&ta mill-shed, maohinery, boiler, and building shed at Waihi. Tenders are also invited . fprj.ojiveiv.alongside, tramway posts and firewood. " '■" ; u * General' 'Booth ostimafeß, fiifm the. applications tuodo to his. emigration brnDch in Loudon dnrmg,the Ihejastifow menths, per. ; holds fresh frait, in Muaro Buildings, when a large consignment will be offered to the public of Waihi without reserve at 1 o'clock. Mr Nathan holds sales every Wednesday. There died the other day, not a hundred miles from Tiibape, the wife ofanellknown Government officer. The latter, wishing to be relieved from duty lor a few days, wired the Head office of the Department ihuß: "'Wife died this morning, tiend a substitute at onco,"
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1543, 29 January 1906, Page 1
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