Odds and Ends.
Brick-making has been commenced at Waiki. • , , , Horticultural Show is' to he held in the Public Hall. Smardon and McKay run a. brake to Annandale on Friday, ! I The half-holiday trouble is still a burning question in Auckland. Three more cases- of phylloxera have been discovered in the Bendigo district. Gallagher’s brake will run to Annandale On Friday next, starting at 10.3 d a.m. Hefill’ll ftH’o 2s •. His Excellency the Governor left Wellington Monday night in the Hinemoa for Onehunga. • Captain Hunterdßlair, has been selected for an adjutantcy in the 3rd Gordon Highlanders. , j Bev F. G. Evans intends, holding service (n st. Mark’s every week during lent, commencing this evening. Mr Walker has commenced operations at Waihi, with an apparatus which is calculated to bore 50 feet per day. The system of‘Rational dressing’ has been adopted by-some. ,of the fair sex in Victoria. . . ..
Governor DufE is improving, though he suffered a light relapse on Saturday. The cruiser Ringaroooma conveys him to Sydneyduring the week. ' , London financiers subscribed 120 million dollars for the United . States loan of 62 i million dollars. , President Kruger has presented the Pope' with a diamond weighing 971 carats. - It is said to have no equal;in - ;the world. 1- ■
Messrs S:nith and; Chughey’s new premises in Queen: Street; -. opened on Monday last, and were rasited by large numbers all day. -'• * A correspondent writes :—‘ It|is a, wonder our Domain Board dq not jhave ajiiotice in the reading-room"; asking'readers not to retain the daily papers longer than, say, five minutest
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1718, 27 February 1895, Page 2
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254Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1718, 27 February 1895, Page 2
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