HAMILTON.
(From our own Correspondent.) _~ This day. ta£ District Judge in Waikato. m, i! c Becbnam arrived here on Saturday, the 17th, and complained of cold. He was wrapped in a comforter when he presided at UurtonTuesday and Wednesday. He refused two invitations on Wednesday on account of ill-health. He was asked by the hostess of the Hamilton Hotel to take remedies, and replied, "I do not believe in coddling these things." He attended the Sacrament on fennday. He left on Thursday morning, but aid not complain of anything serious. Football Match. lhe football match between Hamilton and tambridge came off on Saturday at Cambride. Both teams played well. It was a) arawn game. Thames and 'Waikato Railway. -Important OfferMessrs Brogden and Sons have made an oner to construct the Thames, and Waikato railway if the Government will grant two nunared thousand acres of land. They propose to form a Company issuing one-third cos^i2flanS° nßStsettlers- Theestimated .re Quartend Ohaupo Jbne. -'..-' 'tosof Mv i." ws are \ for eh
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1702, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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167HAMILTON. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1702, 2 August 1875, Page 3
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