A representative of the barber fraternity is much wanted in this district. For an able member of this profession there is a splendid opening. There might not be sufficient heads for him to operate on in our district, but he could, visit others at stated periods during each month. appearance up to 8 o'clock. She was.due on Monday.
The natives on Monday last vent a inessnger to state that they had held a large meeting and were then anxious to meet Mr. McLean. That gentleman, however, very properly refused to return. Had ho done so they would have attributed the action to over-anxiety on his part.. The.'opinion of those best able to judge is, that if they are left alone they will soon come to our terms.
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 20 June 1872, Page 2
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