pHOSE who know it best lmvo lli° L moat to sny about it. Tho wineva i New Zealand, the gumdlggorg and biwhillors, and tho moil on survey camps my from tbs tracks of civilisation know nd appreciate I" JJIGIIUBDER"
QONDENHED ]ty[ * L R It lins 11 f;ilt-L'il<*o rc-pi!tation tor purity iui( r.uftlity, nml omplisiises the clniijl of Nc,i Zealand lo being the greatest dnirji ing country in the world, "Highlander" Condonied Milk is scientifically prepircd under tho striotesl sanitary conditions, SOLD AT ALL STORES, N, F, J. nASZAKD | I«• *'• lIASZAM JJABZAHD AND pj ASZARD ~ , [Auh, [nst, Mning Engineer* llembcl ' B iDßtitnto of Surueyors AomORISRD AND 1/IOKNBRD SURVKYOHS, Mining anp Civil Enqink'.rs, Plans and reports furnished on mining properties. Surveys undertaken undci Mining and Land Transfer Acts. Under* ground Survojb a spejiulitj! Addross-Waihi street, Waihi.
MAIL NOTICE, Mails close for Paoroa, Tluufles, Audi and, eto,, daily at 7,80 a,in and 12.45 p.iu Katikati, Tanrungn, etc., on Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at 10.40 a,in. Mails arrivo at Waihi from Paoroa, Thames, oto., daily at 10,20 o,m and 1,20 p,m, From Auckland daily at 6.60 p.w Katikati, Tauranga. eto., Monday, Wed* noßday, andjFriday at 4p,m, Taukanga'llails. Leavo Tauranga, [Mon„ Arrivo Aongatcto Leayo ~ Arrive Katikati Leavo Arrivo Athenreo Leave ~ Arrivo Waihi Fri, 8 a.m. 11 11 „ 12 noon 12.80 p.m 1.45 „ 1.45 „ 4 „ A.jjW. Mann. Postmaster. AN FRANCISCO MAIL LBAVE3 AUCKLAND FRIDAY, AUGD9T 12. Por Sierra, as follows Samoa, Hawaiin Islands, Japan, Phillipino Islands, United States cf Atnerien, Canada, Central and South America Briti&h and Foreign West Indies, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe at 1 p.m. Monoy orders, registered letters, newspapers, 12 noon. Parcol mails for yamoa, Hawaiin Islands, and United States of America, will close at 12.30 p,m, Mail will bo due in London, September 10th, 1904, HIGH WATER AT BOWENTOWN Morn. Eve. 10 Wednesday 529 5 m 11 Thursday 020 6 4fi 12 Friday 711 784 18 Saturday 757 821 14 Sunday 844 9 li 15 Monday 9 i! 0 951 16 Tuosdav 10 15 10 i) 7 Son Risks and Sbts— To-morrow 6 47 5 22 Moon: New moon, 12th, 0.28 a.m,
IN MEMORIAM Eustacb,—ln loving mornory ot Wil'imn Jnmo3 Eustaco, who passed peacefully away, August 10th, 1903; aged 11} years. One year is passed and still we miss him, Misß hiin raoro than tongue tan tell. Earth has lost him, Heaven hath gained him; Josus hath dono all things woll. —lnserted by his loving parents, sistor 9 and brothers.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1063, 10 August 1904, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1063, 10 August 1904, Page 2
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