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♦> : Bandmaster's Luck Mining Prospects in Tairua 1 ' Deaths of Old Identities / Spscial to Daily Tolograph. Tiusies, this day. Ms O. H, ANDERSON/'condflolor of thi ' Haunki B.m', Thames, haying beer > offorod the oooductorahlp of the Waih 1 Federal Band at a Biloty of ,£l2O per an am, the members of the former band, a a meeting derided to offer thosiimo terms These have bsen ocoepted by Mr Ad dor son, Who will remain at Thaim Tbi Eauaeranga Oroho«tral Society have a)si approached Mr Anderson in' respect tc the conduefcorabip, and it it understood stveral cburoh choirs are anxious to se oure his sowices as choirmaster. , Thero Is considerable activity in mining, > especially In tho Tairua district, where ! proipeotJ are npottad to be improving steadily. A Oisbome syndicate has taken up land and is carrying out extonsive developmentf, while tho Broken Hill Trv umpb, Broken Hills Extended and other companies are also currying out develop- , mont work. Mr Christen Ohristenson, «n old idenfty, has pissed away in his 88th year.' Doceased wsb a native ot Donmatk aad oama ioTlmmb inllifr oarly days, whore he followed mining pur mits, Ho wm also a - tuaaioian of no mean lity. Mrs Bobcr; Poarar, sen., of Albort-alrrot, passed away at.her jreaidenctf yosterday, -god 55 years. . A lad named Ooyle fell into tho Thames tivar.n'earNetberton yesterday, bul was rrsonod witbont much difficulty attfr he bad boon in the water for a fow minutes Mr Adam Wilson has talon up hie dut'os as accountant and assaycr at the local branch of the Bank of Now Z aland,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2029, 28 August 1907, Page 3
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