Odds and Ends.
-V . Cape lost. • ,7-. ; Fine weather. 7 '> ’7 Waihi booming.; 7 Native game scarce. 77 '• v Well-bred pigs for sale. . Disastrpus.floods down south. Men busy on Thompson’s track. -School Committee elections Monday. Tenders wanted for various works. Still another letter re Thompson’s track. Smardon & McKay dissolved partnership. Hetherington and Co. busy opening up new goods. Applications invited for sections on the Manawaru estate.
W, J. Huntor and McNicol and Co.’s sales advertised as usual.
Cambridge Chrysanthemum show on the 26th and 27th instant.
•Mr J. A. Cochrane intends giving up business at an early date.
Mr W; J. Swney intends making application for slaughter-house license at the next Piak o Council meeting. The business in which you know you could make, money is generally the other man’s.; ‘ /■
On Wednesday a woman at the Thames' was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for using indecent language in a public place. ,
About 100,000 persons visit the Sydney Zoological Gardens annually. Lost two .£1 notes. We hope these will be found .by soma honest person, as the loser is a poor woman and can ill afford the loss.,’ 77;; 7 j. i-
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1732, 20 April 1895, Page 2
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191Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1732, 20 April 1895, Page 2
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