DEATH IN A WELL [BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Palmerston North, Thursday.
North, Thur«d»y. Two men,, named Bou'ffe', and Dember' went down a well at Stoney Creek, yeiter- - day afternoon, and were suffocated by foul air; ■ '
The English are said to write a better hand, as a nation, than any, other people, . while the Americans are placed next. The French write poorly J as a rule, especially ladies; the Italians atill worse, and, Spaniards hardly legibly ' •>' t" '• 1 Several fairish election stories are ' afloat. One of the best refers to an agricultural labourer ,in Boxing who on! being rfsked' by a canvasser fdrTiia votej 1 ' replied indignantly : " What, give you my vote.! Not me ! there has been trouble enough- getting it. 'Taint? UM^ *!'* W goin' to part wi'it to anyone. Now I got it I mean to keep it." Labouchere once again headed the poll for Northampton, Bradlaogh being also ' returned. According to report "LabbyV address' ( did pot altogeiilMJi? ' please ■ the Radical Committee' looVihg after hii election. They called upon him ' to BUggest that' he didn't J «• go iaf enough." "Labby l " - proveo 1 ' himself l fully equal to thd occ'n.Bion.' " Gentlemen,*' ' said he, " for you I' hare <orsw6rn my ' party; for you I have forsworn mjr country; for you "I "have forsworn' nrjr Queen ; for you I have forsworn my God*. A If there are any other little' incidental trifles loan do to oblige yon, pray name Reward offered foe black leatker t Taliso Ice, Mr R. T. Millar,, seed merchant,' Pateranei, has now received his tiew clovers fee. ex Doric. Dog-owners in Waikato county are notified in another column. C"< I ' t The usual rcji^ipys scrvjces_ at .Hamilton, to-morrow-are advertised elsewhere. u^-U rJ ■ . ' Mr J. S. BuckUnd wil| bold hit annual cheep fair at Ohaupb on Tuesday, the 18th Snst. A list of entries to date wiU'ht iound in the advertisement. Air W. S. .Evans, ptapoforte tunsr,' is ui'Waikato, Orders may he loft at Air Lennox's, Hamilton, Mr Dickinson's, Cambridge, and Mr Wrights, fe Awamutu. • ' 1 A Lovely Chapi.rt,— A late fashipn report says : " Nothing can be prettier than a chaplet of hop vines in blossom;" A recent medical " rewewsays: Nothing can be a better renovator of the health than American Hop Bitten. .They aid in all the operations of nature ; toning up the stomach; assisting the food to become pro* perijr assimilated^ and promote healthy action in all the organs. The dtcutes of fashion, as well as the laws ot health, \alire favour 'a r]f at applU atU«> o4 hops," £ead.~' ■ ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2119, 6 February 1886, Page 2
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423DEATH IN A WELL [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Palmerston North, Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2119, 6 February 1886, Page 2
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