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Odds and Ends.

Ohinemuri County Council meet tomorrow.

Football match Te Aroha v Paeroa at Paeroa on Satnrday next.. Band of Hope on Monday next in Town Hall.

R. Hobbs has a new advertisement in this issue. , •

Messrs McNicol and Co.’s usual Ohaupo sale will be.held on Tuesday, 11th June. The Hon Sir James Bacon, Vice-Chan-cellor, is dead. \. * A nugget weighing 1960 z has been discovered at Marble Bar, West Australia. < - New Zealand saddle tweed suits made to measure, 65s the suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. W. Edwards. Rev A. Carrick, pastor of St. Andrews’ Presbyterian Church, Auckland, died suddenly on Sunday evening last. Ebenezer Gray, secretary of the Waipawa Racing Club, poisoned himself last week, the result of drink and gambling. A bit of cheese and an electric wire form the latest rat-trap. The cheese is fixed to the wire, and the instant the rat touches the cheese he receives a shock which .kills him. ... -

v The ten trade in India and Ceylon gives a meana pf livelihood to about 1,000,090 natives. The amount of British capital embarked in the tea industry in India and .Ceylon is about 5626,000,000. . . The month’s return from, the Hauraki Gold-mining Company this month is 2,889 oz., valuelat about <£7,000. .:.■■■ Kaiapoi saddle tweed riding trousers made to measure, 21s 6d per pair. Large range of patterns at A. W. Edwards. Two pictures in wood have bean bequeathed to the Wellington Public Library by the late Mr PetHerick. 'One ia .a view .of Wellington in 1842, and the other a view of Wellington Harbour from Petone, with the figures of Epuni, Waripori, and Colonel Wakefield. : t

It is stated that the refusal of Btationholders to put up swaggers has resulted in a saving of meat to the extent of three sheep a week on Borne of the Wairarapa stations. %

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1745, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
303

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1745, 5 June 1895, Page 2

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1745, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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