Odds and Ends.
Fiako County Council meet at Morrinsville to-morrow, Thursday. Decisive victory for;Te Aroha. Rifles in the Te Aroha v. Thames match. The local team won by 95 points .i i ; Te Aroha Cricket £Club is mentioned amongst relics of the past. Several cases of rheumatism cured at the Te Aroha baths just recently. Between 3500 and.4QQdrbzs of gold was taken out of the Hauraki mine, Coromandel on Friday last. '.. ', - • ,iTT The salary of, Mr; Nepean Kenny, Clerk of the Ohmemuri County Council, has been raised to <£2oo a year,’;as from the Ist of January last. ; FJ ’■' : : ;,• ,v ! Terrible weather is;,being experienced in Europe at present. ■ 's : n - ‘ There is .aprobabi|y of an exhibition being held m Wellington next year. • News of the further bomhardment of Weihaiwei by the Japanese to hand The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand met in Auckland on Tuesday/ ..y; The Auckland Swimming Club intend to hold an aquatic carnival in one of the'docts soon. y , --' Mr A. M. Clark, Inspector of the Estates Company, has owing to ill-health. Mr Justice Conolly met with a slight accident in slipping- and injuring his thumb. The Chinese are endeavouring to g >,t the Great Powers to intercede on their behalf and arrange peace. y v In future men sent Ny the Labour Bureau to employment will be "allowed a reduction of 25 per cent, on rail' vay fares. < R. Crow ana Steadman will represent the Otago cychsfcs^at^Mpiejp .-.Emmerson is unable to get the heceggary leave. It is stated that die Trades and Labour Councils m the col ojtiy intend to bring up the question of hoy labour at the next election. - Judge Casey/William Cam and David have been};-appointed to inquire into the working of the Victorian Railway Department. \M r ■ At a meeting of,the Council of the Institute of Accountants, ten additional members were admitted -without examination. It is understood future admissions will be by examination The Social Refoti n Association of Dunedin has fallen foul] of the police of that city, who, according to them, cannot be relied on for wise aid zealous service where publicans are concerned The regulations under the Sea Fisheries Act, 1894, are These make the close season for mullet from December 20,1 1894, to March 20;: ig9s. The notice is , signed 11th Decem} )er> 1894. j
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 13 February 1895, Page 2
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389Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1714, 13 February 1895, Page 2
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