THAMES NOTES. THAMES, Sept. 19
A u ton- of *quartz has 'been-receivedat-jthe School of Mines for experimentabpurposes, from Mr H. R. Adams, -of -Waiorqngomai. ""- The ■? funeral of "the late- Mr* William took place l-yesterday^-af-ter-noon; and was lar£ely J afctended. A' fine-* specimen of- trout *was" on- -view -yesterday at? '• -offices, and attracted considerable- attention. >clThe fish, which.yvasyreared, inr-]^r J. B. Steed man's , ponds at Waikawau, is 23 inphes in length .and weight 5^ pounds."!" He : has a large number of trout almost' equally as 1 large in his ponds, 'which are very healty, and are'thriving-splendidly.
Aunty— " Here, is an -apple Johnny. Share it with your- sister' in a Christian spirit." . Johnny— « How. am I do Jbhab, .Aunty ?" "lOEferher .the largest .piece. "Johnny, .hiding thq. , apple, .fcor.his 1 ' jsTster, «• There, sissy,' you share like a Christian."
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 301, 22 September 1888, Page 4
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135THAMES NOTES. THAMES, Sept. 19 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 301, 22 September 1888, Page 4
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