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TELEGRAMS CONCOCTED ON THE SHORTLAND WHARF.

The actuaries compute the average cost of votes at the ensuing election to each of the candidates from Is lid to 12s 7d.

The Key. S. J. Neill has declined the position of president of the new spiritual association. J. Baggot is. net a candidate for the position of master of the Auckland Indus* trial School. A''well-known broker at the " Corner " is to receive a leather medal for the first five pounds subscribed to any charity— J. B. to officiate. ' . The report that Brodie had urged Ehrenfried. to give a spread in Melbourne as Mayor of Thames is not confirmed. Mr Davies' lectures are not to be pub- i lished till J. Renshaw has smoothed out the creases. They may be a little time in the process. Mrs McCaul has no anxiety to be Mayoress. Mr. ■ Deuby in not captain of the Hauraki%—Mr Small has that honor.. The picture in Barlow's window is, not life like; it is a caricature.

Mr Eowbottom has fallen among queer company. By the Prophet! Dean has planted his name to that petition. The High School Governors will shortly be coming down stairs—the goldfield is not on their reserve.

. Brodie is to be re-eleoted Chairman of the County Council—all the other members being ready for the billet. A. Hart is appointed foreman on account of his abilities. He might have

been there, long ago, only for that cask o beer in the Waiotahi. Speight Bays all men are liars since Andrew got appointed foreman. Hart and Horn are watching the Borough over that contract.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 9 November 1880, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS CONCOCTED ON THE SHORTLAND WHARF. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 9 November 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS CONCOCTED ON THE SHORTLAND WHARF. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3705, 9 November 1880, Page 2

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