Odds and Ends.
Mining booming.. Band concert to-morrow night. Excursion train to Auckland to-day. Valuation List now open for inspection. The Nihilists are threatening the life of tbe Czar.
A ketch capsized in Sydney, the five hands on board m t a watery ginve.Inspector Feraruson is busy making raids under the new Shop Hours’ Act. Fire in Grey-street. Auckland, on Sun* day, morning. Harry Eliison’s premises burnt down.
The Hamilton Light Infantry came third ip the competition for the Gordon Ch <llebge Shield.
An extraordinary meeting of the Ohinemnri County Council will he li-id to-mor* row, at II arm , to consider teudera.
) Terrible distress is repotted in London and other centres, and the ctdd weather is rendering scon s of thousands Of workmen id'e._ 'v .
During the mutch with the Englidi cricketers nt Brisbane Coninghain, on be ing no-bulled by B inneiinunn, the umpire, lost hie temper and deliberuttlv threw the 'ball at St edit a it. The English captain refused to play unless Coninghum apologised, which be did, and bowled Stoddart with the next ball.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 2
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176Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1716, 20 February 1895, Page 2
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