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ciy 'J'olc'Ki'niih.-l'ross Association. Wh'diig'iU'ei MewsWiu.\ciA;u;i, this day. Ltttly LocltljniT. has been presented by Mrs Kilhiii, Mayoress, witii n gold. mounted penholder and silviii-iinnmied greenstone spoon as souvenirs from Wlmngnrci friends previous to her leaving the district, Southern Police Courts I'AL.MHHSfOS Noiitii, this day \V. 11. Kirb'-r ins been ?<jnrr-iiep«l m tlir-T- mouths gaol fur carrying louderl lire arms wi'li Moiiiuiis intent, and committed for iriil on the e.lnnvc of breaking into ilie Bank ff Now Mow h Wales, mid of l.heli at Ibe Royal Hotel-from a recent arrival from Queensland. I.N\T,lli'.U(olU, this d;i;, In a judgment "ivi.-n for Jj;;:i [}j mm costs in the case Sutton Jjros, lurmer, v Joseph Hatch (defendant bavin" mmrftelt>'\ to dip a mob of sheep, ii'i dying), ilie Magistral ef.mud that ti,o c.nisu oi death was ilia; tbo b.ith was too sttn:i«ly charged with arsenic, Notice of app'i"n was given.
Hospital Saturday Washanui, ihis day The lluspiuil H-itin-dny was iiimiijurnled hero to-day. Up In noon J.'-ili b;!d been collected, The funds are to be devoid io famishing a new nurses' hmiu:, .Poultry Association H'ki.i,iK'iton. this day The annual mooting of llie North Island Poultry, Pigeon, and Canary Association was held yesterday. Mr U, Finn, of 'Vo'linglon, was ro elee'e.l president. Theiu av: still loinio.m aiiiiiated societies. The association sicrts tlii! year with it credit baiaiii.-.' oU'h'o. A proposal that Iho u'-.-'ucia'.ion should include the A, and I.', associiiiitinri w:e; Ids'. Tho next annual niectiii.;' will \v. iii:!-l lis i[listing, but the lieiidqtiiivler.-ioflii.'i.wocittlioiiwillfeuiiiin in Wdliiigmii. Nelson wews NkliSOn, this day Tin- ("i'y Cuiiiu-il has paw-d a re-oh-lion vising tii:: Government !u plisli an the Southern railway, and eallint! on Parliament to pio.-idn for extension on the ostimates. A private cnblo announces tlio death in London of Mr. David aged HO, one of ihe pionetr inorcliiuils of tho colony. We read of love, we read of war, Of vai'rww deeds and mystic line, J3ul then, we've read it all before, And yearn lor some lung newer. There's nothing fresh, tlio world is stale, Anil weary as iwiiw io!d ml?. Yet stay; when coughs and colds prevail, There's Woods' Gkkat Pui'i'iiium' Ci.-iib
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1030, 2 July 1904, Page 3
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356New Zealand. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1030, 2 July 1904, Page 3
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