Archdeacon Cole, in ai letter to the Taranaki News, says he is grieved beyond expression, to see that the Church of England people at Warea are going to 1 have dancing and card playing, for the purpose of building an English Church. If the Church of England heeds such props for her support, the! sooner , the Church of England disappears from this fair province, the 'better it will be for the people. Hospital Sunday at Whangarei real-1 ised £l3B 14-3, with the Gbrermnent i subsidy* % i
-{rvH' Fngm.eer r SfoAvM€ "bn the s-ilt-
O' ing up of the Waihou Rivet from the deposit 'Oif tailiigs : —*'As the navigation •of t& Wafflou h&hsen an imjporMhib • faibtor hf icsomiiierte Since the
ipperiMg i ’tofthe l '‘?3binemuri"’goldfield's, I naturally sought— information regarding tiny presumed change in tlie riveri-friom Capta i it- ■Sullivan, who, has
had 17 years’ experience in the preterit line tof ’ Steamers. . That, gentle-
man refers to the well-known, fact, that the Steamer’ traffic bais had to- reietede from, the old landing at, Paeroa wharf, first to the Junction and now ’to Te Puke. He informs me that the main
river -below Te Puke does - not appear to have shallowed 'more than six inches, ‘if ’quite as much;. He finds the baa* at the mouth, somewhat increased.
t>Wt-iMniks=thrift tmy be partly due to the tailings from the Thames workings ”
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43091, 11 May 1907, Page 4
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