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Wo hiivu to retjuestull pcrs ):is writ- i ing (in mutters connect?"] wiili thi Into ' management of thn Waiku . Tim-s, or | with reference to The Waikato Audi's j to kindly ail. Iress their letters r. i the "Hie ■ I , „f ihelatb r paper. The Waikato hounds will moot nt ! , Pukekura hi Sa.irJay ne.\:, i v ni in.st. I . W-> hive bi".n iisko ""{ to i.iako known io <■;■'. inUre-t Hi those c mceni ■!, ;.!,••. th ■ 1 ' :!■ brition of lluly (J am. mil m at L'nrisi I ' .' .uicti, Uli i i|)i>, is again no ivoi ! iliiy I : Archdracon Willis Joins ;ni o;ipnr- j unity of i grossing uialefni turn!; s tli'r ,wjh ! .!■ clninri.'. to a sympathise:,' :n.;i:,j .vii.. I , ii r'l Icimlly hit s«.ii-j:iviiio'-i-!v sent ir.li- | ( a itit.i.il help towards the expenses «i j j 1 - i ,-isit tn Te Aloha. v A v direct itttanti m to Mr \V. T. i ..' ii,,l chose on the look nut I >r fai.'us will i|o I » veil to give Mr Uavidge a call. !! ■ also j ,- iits clients, wiin wish t,.) hu-e am! purchase | I) aoperty in Hamilton. li-;i:i_j tho Wai- ; ti ;.-... agent for the well-known M !--•>■■ - [arris m lehines, ho invites l" irii.fr- to call | n mi ui-pt'Ct the implement i'. his store, i n ,'ieloria-street, Hamilton, lie also I:.is on i |' lie farm prodtii:.) of oveiv de-:'i ipli-m, us j ~ .•oil as Uycr it» ; s celebrated "Sn iw!r:ft ' j , ,iii, which is ,fieieil at wholes ile pric-s ! !„ n cash, 111 ."iOIb., 1001 b. or 201}; b. bag.--. ': X

i Ono of the greatest blessings to p-ii'i-nts is Mother < i: aves' Wiirni Exterminator. It effectn illy expels worms and • gives hp.iltli in a marvellous manner to the little one. The Te Awamutu Band of Hope choir :ir«s nciw busy practising tho musical • it->,ns for tli-.' ll'iistt'itr-ii Service of Smie, •'Almost Wrecked.'' that is'o be given in ' the Public Hall mi Friday. 17M. in-t. Tliu •t ry will be illusl v i' ■■! with a largo number of beautiful lantern views, and should prove attractive. Mr John MuD an, who lately started in tile follmoiigerv line at C itn'oridge, is doing good business in hides, tallow, skins etc. He has taken over Mr C toper's mill, etc., lit Cambrel:.'" West, wli-l'O he will shortly o|,-n ■.. boiling ilnwn establishment. His are r d <U transactions, which the farmers duly appreciate. it will be rt'iiieiiiberocl thai some t mo ngo th* I! miili m !'. r ugh Council ginuted MrJuo. Knox permission fc „ fence in a portion of Grantham-street, on oondili Hi that he plant- i it with trees 'This wi lie his e iiv li en c rried <e,t. beech trees having b>en planted, and in a few years they will be a gr-at i in intent t i that part ol the river ban!;. T ■ T , • - , I Linsey Johnstone, of Okete, was arrested mi the l:h last, on a charge ot stealing three head of cattle, the property of Mr . A. Wilson, of Waitetuna. It appears Johnstone sold the c.rtio at Mr W. .1. Hunter's sale it Ohaupo. The accused was brought up at the I'o'.ice Court, Raglan, on ft .turday. and remanded for eight days, bi.il being allowed. Messrs P.uker and Lain], of Hillsdale, writes : " Our Mi Li in I having occasion to visit Si itlaiui. and kr.owing tlie excellent qualities of the Canadian Healing Oil, concluded to take some with hiir:, and the result has been very a-t mistting. Wei may say that in several instances it has I'll'' eted cares when ailments had b'en pronounced incurable by eminent practi loners/' The quarterly meeting of the Te Awamutu Library Committee was Iml I on j Monday ev ning last, Mr Vause presiding. | Amongst other business it was decided to j establish a series of •■penny readings" in connection with tie- library, the meetings j to be held monthly in the reading-room. I The rirngrammn will include leadings, I lvcitatinns, short essays, debites, papers, i etc. The first nf these meetings will be ie-ld at an early date, and will bo open to the public on payment of one penny admission at the door. A joint meeting of the Thames Ijornugh and Goniilv Councils was held on Thursday, the Mayor (Mr Radford) presiding, for the purpose of taking into consideration what steps shoul 1 bo taken i I," bring about the cunpletiiill of the ! Thain.'.--Te A roll a Railway between Paerna | and Thames. Altera good deal of discusj sion it was decid ■■] to e ill a monster public I meeting for .Saturday evening next, in 1 order to pass resolutions urging upon the (lovetnmeut to proceed at once with the c impletion of the line. It was also decided to invite the lesidents i f Faeroa and Te Aroha to move in the matter by means of public meetings. In our obituary notices will be found the name of David Carnachan, of Cambridge, one of the oldest settlers in that town. He arrived in Auckland iu the ship Helenslea at tho close „f ISCI. and the following year he came to Cambridge, where for over .'SO years he an.l his family have resided on the same piece of land at tilt) corner nf Chapel-street. He leaves a widow and thirteen children, six daughters and seven sons, but in ist of them are now settled and away from I le. Mr Oarnachau formerly belonged t < the 7!lth Cameron Highlanders, known as the Otieen's Own, but foi about six veal' previous to his leaving th-' Old Country he was drill instructor to volunteer regiments, f r winch on his departure he was presented with ;i testimonial and a poise of sovereigns. When he first fume to Waikutu he joined the militia. He was an old member of the craft, and we learn it is the intenti in of the members of Lodge Alpha to follow thtir brother to his last resting til- <•>.

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 1, 11 July 1896, Page 6

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 1, 11 July 1896, Page 6

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 1, 11 July 1896, Page 6

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