WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS
The cigarette party given %Jkir^4;,;o£l?u^,. : street, was a great success, but it was;a .pity^sliej!did not sccuresome moro of the Maori talent. ;.>; .■..'.•; Why doesn't G-eorgey returri,t^afc,claw-han|me'r.: 'X he borrowed, for the ball?/:.!.:it is said^ihat v Andrews -has formed a, syndicate to yun.a filly aty'v. the next races . . . . . . Mr Horace Walpole?a,f pfejs&im in the Waikato will be pleased" to hear that he.has ■ been appointed manager pf.'the Eukekphe Ghqe^e;' Factory...... The chjurmme jdedlia/.Me,.,^- T ti^L-''.- >> Hamilton |Hptel, has' fdun^a|comfdrtable^^bi^: r in the Sanded of time. The cTiange ought to *b§,;. beneficialto tieW..-v.Wh6 iS tHe pa^to%oung: ; .J, lady that pleaded forgiveness at thei^efe. of her^ lover in Victoria-street for be^gout !°|J^.lft?|Ml noon without* his permission^■.....^s -Wallj p*^rt No. 1 Bridge, Hamilton/met h%r ; just /deseris on < , Monday at the. Pofoe' * Court j;f or ,;th> -. -^ m^strate.; few Mrs. $fcir&^&&^)X^*4Pti^^ me^tof a'pbd*-tfttleboy^ wftbiiad bW Handed over to $>r 6m fyoto;\he .-> , deatfi of his mother. ; of bruises, as if inflated with a blunH^i|rj^i^t3?A';:i In the ;»bWnjji& '6f 4videnee the magistrate; O^pWi' do nothing blil make an order for tHelittte.fellpwß : *emovali to i tb| • ? pity that sucblhi&ital conduct cannot mfe!9t .[Wuf i ...• its proper recompenßiS/'Tlifei^omaa /u6&^tm>' :^ for every tore ana braise in « most r€nwl»bl»i^ way*,., .ft is to be.fcopfd *'' ton East, enjoyed the " hpp.^;at ; ; Thursday last. H«bet^»half;!iTO'ipTife^|f.TOV;^, fot ;t 'io!|t,"ind 'wjui 'iii^i^-i^ui^X^^^r^':-'^ However, she retorned in the'toorning, ttrio^evei^ ; ;« thing now runs imopth. It waa naughty td; go bff; ■ , ; without tayfag' a WoM. :Tta:'^^.''^SE^:yf^\j-/-pearly driven to dvstracfiDa....-.TJhei«e';^re : jfi^rf^ two, jChpr^l Societies ie Hamilton, but^boib- ..aifa^ . ■ deficient of female tnembero.,. ...Mr Bell's ptfipg band i« making ripid progress. The Saplilto» Comus Dramatic Cjfub, I hear f Ixave engagedthjeir -. fervice^fo'r their next performance whJOiiisSmeS 7 off in a month* time,.. #.. The JEathetic.Mine&f'l, Troupe make tneir appearaacs on t'uesda^i, _ in the Public Hall, Hamilton. *liey hamjesuftif^ a varied programme, a^d-thev deserve *npjport for the'jutins they lwjv© ;taken gettingf^p;the \-^. affair..... l Surely fcher^ niiiet be , come petty;. spite - amongst a few W Hamilton; w-lieii 'tney^ull'^fflß;' : down. To cay the least of it,- it's mean. .„•'. ..Tlier^; '=.' was a very laijg© attendanjcia at k Si connection with SLv^eter'f lt Swiday School, Hamilton, given' iii : the Public HdD, last week. : v Thft pr§grapame. ; Qonßißte4. pf in^fuineja|ajj yppa]},/,^ and literary performances.^y tye pup Us. of the '•;•" school, assisted by" a few' friends, the ; wiiole:con^6. eluding with ipi&igic-lantefn^eaMtiiftioWi ilSiS^;:;latter was not J-sttccess. Much. favduraßlesjeo^Ti.*^, ment was express&kat-th-e' pianbfortapittT|fi^6f of the young folks,-who bid^r to^hiev> , greater things^ ■ Durittg theSmi^J^^ Children Were regaled with refreshments, whienlhey seemed ; : : thoro^galy.tot'.ftppteciftte./. Th^amdittt tate^ the entrance was £6 fjojpt flon-inembers of ''the* ' Sunday School. It jja to T^fhopeS thate.ntertaiitt^. ' ments of this kmd wi^L^e frequent: iin " Hamilton, for everyonjbg^te^w delighted. The pupils were a^mitl^pl^^^^Oannot C, , of and Xd| 2ar^ ba^^m^.i^e must have token effect. On, me. teuor ana, Ms two ' (jomjpamons in that b^gy. w _...Mon^ Kas^yen - ; ijp^ur^ing; babies and taken to the njffl^ftji^lj^ >- , business of horse-trailing,. 4 . . .The' ,aubUrh^haired, - A..U. man looKS Tuourniui sincß.yue mciy ciepaTceu. ■.• ■• ■ . x.... Wh0 is the A.C. ni&nj "at* ffihikiMy that , ; i aracteß cue uownsiiip in Dorroweci_piuXfle& 'jryiiiff ■■■. t3 enlist recruits fßr^h% ; "^Se N «io ! DW Army-?*:..., T&ho iathe IffiMM'i^i^i^l^ -ladies had been sp^iiiai^iiiviteti' fcfr ; )Ja|j "'m^ep^x , delectation;^-. . . »;^^at- wW jthe '4iMe-^^e?i|aViv uiei-fT^ "Itwaili^itu^rn^Jlc' lantern enterfa^nient,!' doing when the f ro6m (^tt?"^k-e.ned?.^. I ,.^^ Itihikthi bobby should ''Kav^ mencled'his .unmen» t onaMe'a^lfoA^ oSnie^ P ' 4wamutu #^It6lo^ i'ftcUl mkfyfo ul. : , I andmaster S^blyj /aupplieji^e^qieJJ^nfc nj^sic,'; and; v the Sergt:-Ma]oy ' offici^d 'ffij&&iffflm3biifto-&--cpßsidered the f belle (BeT^e,' young. ij&.n, iTOii,! .' v ar6 Jdoked weU^^alif' l tta'e; d a"V^^^!a|^-^^^^ : % ,wMte;£lki;*^Tttfc'ri^ pa;s,^a;|)flE;well. ; .,.The po^LJ^iU^e B,^^9B^lo^%;;^ -m^ntat'',ttia,d6Qr L to not '-tliose;: ( v devout''p'etfpre > afraid'* l of - bling. e'6n-"v-*l .^n^^d^byrfl^^^p^^^;::'^;:;: .*.;";3 ; T^l
f The" science of" Mineralogy is an exqelljpt-^Miig»^ 4 .' How, the ancients Had a kno%ledged»6ly of seyeii aiefc&is^r.|fe g6ld, B\lver, cop»^*, |bui^\ead, and.'inercury^ ;*sbey '•were-s-5' eacb held eacrea to, iroine ruling deity. •&SHa f is , t&ottjSoXpM* ot sun, of ti6 rfcheimst^iWtohltejaraie^fl^iib'fbjt^tib^^" circle,' the emWem of ; perfectioij^ -•jfttfipi iigifi^sld^^c' "'v- • s&n^of all^emist?, rep?e»ente4*-J>y a'Oirfplc^^. tfeeloiW'. v* f of :«E^.velreißn. Thete is nothin^;»e^;'nnde^,it]te ajjn/an"^? ?< ' stlj:er^. ar e drawings oiftjfey©^^ Aoiaba v ar^rjgtetitifek-^V^/ "gpld-i&shing aa eMlr.aa^sp<^^^|f6^«||Lej?i^^a>ii: ?.' erai ;j f Now^a 'of££(i<i^b|«|^f :^ll^^ ■ the pound P <" .'lyj^i.vn^^^^j^^b'^n/to'^in^'p
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 248
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680WAIKA TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 248
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