SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency)
Ai.vi.ii d, vVod lesday, 130 p in. I A 1 BncVlnnd's ram Palo, which v.us held to-day, Mr Thoiiiaf KushtU's dock avernged £10 eivch. Mr K. MV . Hummoud,of Hamilton, purchased the highest priced sheep, which w&6 a line longwool'd Leicester ram, at £2S. Air Hubert Graham's splendid imported Leicester ram and cvio brought tiU Hnuh. ilr Hammond bought two of Jnmos W ally's rxmrut £l 6 nud £7 iespeLlirely. Mr Gtjodfcllow purchased unott-er at .Cioob. A meeting of the PreßbTterv wai held to day, at which the Rev Thou. StewartV resignation as pastor of the Waikato ttaa accepted. The Eev D. Bruce expressed himself extremely sorry that it was necessary to entertain his resignation even on the ground of ill health. He stated that tbeir rehuioiiH iv Waikato had not been satisfactory. The Presbytery entertain a>:all from Ooromandel to Air Stewart 1 .it a salary of £iiuU per unuuin. Mr Bruce has been appointed to conduct inducuou. Arrived— Taranaki.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 271, 5 February 1874, Page 2
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170SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." (From the Anglo-Australian Telegraph Agency) Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 271, 5 February 1874, Page 2
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