Odds and Ends.
Bishop Sutter dead. Lodge Te Aroha meet ou Tuesday next. Domain Board meet on Saturday evening. Ghildren’s excursion to Auckland on Friday. Ohinemnri County Council meet to-mor-row at Paeroa. i J'
Football practice Saturday afternoon in Mr Lipsey’s paddock. Single-barrel breech-loading gun for .sale. Clin be seen at News Office.
Inspector Hickson is at present on a visit to this district. ' ~ * The older the wife the less wool the busband 1 can pull over her eyes. All the coins recently stolen from the Auckland museum have been recovered.
Several of the settlers report that during the past week sheep worrying has taken place on their'properties. . -
The remains of an elderly woman aged 83 were cremated at Sanding-ham. Victoria, recently. ’• Mr Livock has commenced operations on his. section of the Papamoa Block, and others are to start almost immediately, The Coromandel Royal Oak Mining Company of Hauraki, with a capital of ,£IOO,OOO is being floated. Half of the shares have been subscribed. Mr Plimsoll, "it is said, has decided to again take the field, should his health permit, this time in the hope of making an end of the ovqr-sea live cattle traffic. . A Bill was introduced into the Californian Legislature in January last making football unlawful, on account of the physical injuries, received, by the players in the game. The Liverpool town crier has retired, after sixty years’ service, and the office is practically e/tinct, the newspapers having superseded the bellman. In his time the Liverpool crier has resorted 130,000 stray children, all the lost little ones being taken to his house.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1727, 3 April 1895, Page 2
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265Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1727, 3 April 1895, Page 2
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