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Odds and Ends.

The new coach-bulldevs are very Mr Mclndoe has a grand display of horse covers at his shops front.

Auckland School children’s excursion to Te Aroha to-day.

Mr Reid is fearing the opposition and is ooming to file front. ‘ ' : For the'’eleven day’s of the present month Te Aroha has 'had over 4000 visitors. Whu'e’s Rotorua now ! ; : The Loyalty expect to commence crushing next week. A good return is expected. . Nothiug further re the reported loss of bullion at "VYaihi. *

A settler at Taurauga has grown some excellent bananas. The bunches were taken from plants three years old and grown and ripened in the open. * : . The month’s yield from the Crown mine (Karangahal<e) is nearly M per ten the host result obtained for 18 months. A train carrying the King and Queen of Italy was thrown off the rails at Ineisa in Piedmont, hut their Majesties escaped without;, injury. General Booth, asked by a newspaper interviewer: ‘Do you think the.millennium will come if the whole world is converted to the Salvation Army ?’ replied: ‘lt would be very near at band. If the newspaper men were converted, it would be a very long stop in that direction.’ \

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1738, 11 May 1895, Page 2

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197

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1738, 11 May 1895, Page 2

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1738, 11 May 1895, Page 2

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