There's a man that bears a well-known name, He has but a little shop ; He's foremost on the scroll of fame, Anrl asks you there to stop. Though Salmon is his proud surname, Not a fishy mortal lie ; He mends «ld shoes for sire or dame As good as they ought to be. Some geese will be offered at the Hamilton Auction Mart this afternoon. Mr J, D. P. Morgan, of Pnkeroro, Hautapu, has grazing for cattle and sheep. Mrs John Moon, of Te Uku, publicly thanks all who rendered her assistance in a late illness. Attention is directed to a naw advertisement from the Tonson Garlick Company (Limited) Auckland, re a large and magnificent display of household furniture. The most origiual thing yet said about the Gatton tragedy is contained in the following extraordinary paragraph from the Towusville Herald : —" It is rumoured that the bodies of the Gatton victims are to be exhumed a second time to see if they are dead ! "
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 406, 4 March 1899, Page 2
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163Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 406, 4 March 1899, Page 2
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