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Odds and Ends.

Coid weather. Rainfall for the month above the average so far.

The mining market still continues very active.

The Public Schools of this district are at present enjoying their midwinter vocation. The chrip of the cricket is produced by rubbing its legs together. Loyalty at Waiorongomai reported to be under offer to an English Company. There are likely to be several objections to Fleming Bros, applications at Waiorongomai. Cambridge intends making another attempt to run a paper. There was a heavy fall of snow in and around Dunedin on Wednesday. Twelve thousand horses are killed every year in Paris for roasts and soup. Scientists say that butter is the most nutritious of all articles of diet, with bacon a good second. One of the suggested features for the Paris Exposition of 1900 is a hole in the ground 3000 ft. deep, with elevators, and a restaurant below. .

The team to represent Te Aroha in a football match, against Waitekauri on Saturday, 29th inst, will appear in our next issue. Mr Rennick, headmaster of the Waiorongomai school, and the popular captain of the Te Aroha football team, has gone to Auckland to spend his mid-winter holidays.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18950622.2.9

Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1744, 22 June 1895, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
198

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1744, 22 June 1895, Page 2

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1744, 22 June 1895, Page 2

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