WAIHOU.
ELECTORAL. —Mr Lundon, a candidate for the Kay of Plenty seat, has not favoured us with a visit, but wait to Te Aroha on Saturday instead. Oi e of his supporters p-oposed a vote of cot tideuce, but some of his side would not have it, and there were high jinks for a time. Mr J. Woods risked him how lie managed to tumble over the fence between Ohincmuri and Bay of Tlenty. Mr Hen-ics is gaining ground here daily Some of Mr London's staunchest support" r.s are wobbling. The Liberal L-ague are at loggerheads anongtt themselves. Mr Lundon, 1 hear, is making great promisis in a secret. kiud of way as to what he will do fur settlers thr u-h his position on the Land Hoard. t CCIDKKT.- Miss I izzte Shine met with a vcr y painful accident last wet k,she fell off a bed and dislocated her knee. The Doc tor has grave fears that it wilt be some weeks before she is able to be aVoufc again. Creamfry —Messrs Ambury and Eng lish's new creamery i 3 doing excellent work. The enpply of milk is increasing every day, and suppliers are thoroughly satisfied. Cricket. —The Waihou Cricket Club has been unable to ploy on the last two days fixed for mutches with Te Arol a and Morrinsville, owing to bad weather. —(Own Corrupendent).
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 514, 16 November 1899, Page 3
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