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j.';;;(.)L T K report of the annual meeting Mi"t the members and subseribor.s of thiß .itejj(\tmb>ids!e Public Library will be luun. ,; .m '. our fourth page. Q r|j Tut; Akgus will not be publishe'l ,pifin Tuesday m-xt. pi h jp Archbishop Carr has left Mel-« Wy ourue for New Zealand. b ' I? j- • P ip) Riley, who was run over by thel 'tetrain a. Wellington on Tuesday nights died from his injuries. I |l] Mr Newton King announces hisl pjiie.xt sale at Awakino for Thursday, 31stP. gijanuary. A large number of entries ar. if; jfejadvertised. a fty Miss Sondes, Hamilton, notifies* fe|thiit the new quarter for her music ande' Siwoort-carving classes will commence ou&' p-tth February. | m The celebration of lioly Com-1 akmunion at St. Ani, civ's, Cambridge, o:j|* SJSunday next will be at the 11 o'clock!? instead of at eight, as notified onW .vjSuuday last. g |j In a Masterton divorce caseS pwhich will shortly be before the Court, te rathe petitioner's brother is likely to be & Peted as co-respondent. Substantial [f j|jd';mages will also be claimed. j^ H A rumour is current, in the southfel p hat when Coion. 1 Pole Penton's engage-M fceiitiw Commander of the forces ter-p j 9 uinates shortly, the Premier intends to.;.'*; jfoappoint Colonel Robin to the position. 's£ |1 Auother instance of y.jt ilie use of fiiearms was furnished dur-& p]mg the heaiini; of a ease at Dunediu lastpi ha'.veek, in W'dch two buys were cbarnerife |]with shootiny ii lady iu the groin whilcf? |»,Otit rabbit shootiny. fo> |*l At the Tyaney stud sales Mr L.E ||j]). Nathan pinchased Chioiiue for HOB? p-uineas Cantaf. ie,-•_'(), ('rehestra 220.|| te Poitoi 35 Sweet William - Storm filly o;"0,fe M. Williamson, of New IJiii. ugln Epine for '25 puintas K 3 E| The Sydney newspapers have hadffi p|an enorn.cus circulation during tluM pFederal celebrations. By 4 o'clock onjp afternoon of the day of pu'ilieatiot'fe P. o less than 120,000 cop'es of the Dnlyi CommonAealth Conimeiiiora-K issue had been sold. gj pjj In 1889 a law was passed inS which made it compulsory fork; Bsevery German uicb an ineonih of £l5O pßmorij to insure himself against illness antl& igdeath. In IS9B theie'were 11 ,'2()0,00(|| in Germany thus insured, and so|k pjmaiiy of these suffered from c jnsumptionjg ifsj-.rccted at their own expense a sana-P pSiorium lor the care of these persons. Kt m The church parade of No, 3p feComiauy nf Mounted Rifles, that was top Hpbo behl at Cambridge on Sunday next,p Kwill not tnke place, in eonsetjuence of thefe ||<c:itli of Her Majesty the Queen. Theg Kgsend-off ceremony to the Sixth Contiu-fc Mi' ut is also cancelled. The shops atKj were also closed aj>ain yester-fe feduy as soon as it was known that thel; If i,i y wus appointed one of general ir.ou.-n-|'; ,||liug, and the bell of St. Andrew's wusJßfi Mtobed. p pji In the course of an article regretjl pjdng the low tone displayed by ueitiiinfj EKmembers during a detiate in the House oIk! the London Moinint; Postp 'Kjnembers of Parliament, should volun K ■iltarilj deliver themselves over to the headjjg gfof a "gutter Press, depeudent for itt|| fjlJaiere existence on the circulation of sen-p Kfsatmnal person "lilies." Unfortunately |; fjjfla section of the Press at this side of thegj lives, or tries to scrnpa an exis-R |atenee by the same tactics. Ic is credit-ffi pSable to the ]>eople, however, that tlieylj fail aud die of inunction. . & M Apropos of the weight of ourfe pq''remi'-r and bis Native Minister, 'p,|Post. has the following :—" During theki ,|s|voyai.'e of the. MokoU froin Wellingtonp [pto Sydney, carrying the Premier and theß Ifetfon. J. Carroll and party, the vessellj a slight list to starhoaid one even-K jjint;. At dinaer a discussion arose at oneS?; ■ tlfiof the tables as to tiie cause. Variousfe |!|reasons and explanations were advance.lSS |.3witiinut solving the question to th'-Kg satisfaction, until one of theg '||idincrs, who had listened quietly to the© SBprtHiriient, said : ■• Gcntlem<-.n, you an?;'; ■Sjv'll wrong. T investigated the cause lastly P|n:ght, aud the cause of the list in thisfe is that Messrs Seddon and Sare sleepint; on the sanle side of it." p A correspondent, evidently a re-S' ||si(lentof Fiji, writingto the Sydney fffiinir Herald, of Mr Seddon'« agitation.lf fe-ays : —" Mr Seddon spr-aks of paintirii.'!;islands red. Let me inform hinip ITs-that Fiji has been that colour sincePfs fe|lß74, when ic was oseded to ]>ritain byfe Sthe native chiefs. True, it is a Crownfe at the same time it is as Britishta? frJ.uid as loyai as New Zealand. So I taker*! Pit there is no necessity for Mr Seddonp his paint in colouring Fiji. Asfejt. feto our system of government in Fiji, I,^!' 1 Mas well as the larcre majority of th-jfii' consider it better suited in everylli (|ff wa y t 0 olu " conditions than that whiciill; 'g'joluains in New Zealand and Austra-K'j Ida. m || (&' Blotches, Pimples, Boils.p cured by Manning's Tonic Pills.BS feSold eveiywhere. Price, '2s (id per box.||( ©Manufactured by A. JE. Manning,^ ■|; 'Chemist, Hamilton. SP i i

jH Reference to our war news to-| K&day will show that the Aotiug-Pi'emi. r Minis arranged that all Now Zealand, will be allowed to travel freel train to the send-off of the Sixthl ifelContiugent. j M A pell of the ratepayers of the iltJorouab of Hamilton, to decide re the] Ipidoptiou of "The Rating on UnimPprovod Value Act," will be held on Wedpjnesday, Pith Felauary. 1901, between ijSgche hour;, of & a.m. and (i p.m. M The official results of the Trinity SgfCollege examiuatioti iu vocal and iustrumusic, held by Professor Edpswards, at Auckland last October, wen fsi-uc.dved by the 'Frisco mail. We ar< ed to notice that in the Junior p|Pivistnti tin- names of j\tiss Adeie Q BAubin and Miss Jtileen Dyer are amongst Pihhe successful applicants in that pLdass.

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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 864, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 864, 25 January 1901, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 864, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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