ALEXANDRA. March 22.
There wm a lafg« awemblage of natives at Te Tubi and Honana'i lettlement at Kopua yeiterd»v, to welcome »nd lament with Tawbiao OT«r the decease of hu child, who died at Kawhia lately ; a m»i«enger having arrived to announce hit coming. Tawhiao, however, after the departure of his memnger from Hont te One'i place, wh«r» he hat been for ioae time staying, changed hi* mind and crowed over to see huown people on the sout,h side of Kawhia, tending on bw •wifei and chrldren with Whahanui, Takerei te Rau, and tome thirty otheri. On their arriTal there wti a great quantity of teari eh«d, more noiie, aad a good deal of food consumed. Religious ierricßi were then the order of the day. Six timei during my §tay the tame rigmarole wm gone through, all hands taking part,— every one apparently Unding off™ the «pirit moved him. Theerop»of potatoes of thoie who were fortuDate enough to get aeed after the flood are looking ■plendid j the crops of maize too &re growing xnoit luxuriantly. I need »ay no «ore about Winiata, than that lui^ii <till up country.— Ow* CoaßiflPONCßifT. The King and his party are returning from Kawhia. Te Whahanui, <Tiria, the King'i •i»ter, and more than 100 others have leached Kopua, and Tawhiao if e»id to be on the road. They all take it for granted that Wynyard u »t Kuiti, and loudly protett against hii remaining there to bring trouble upon them. They are to hold a meeting at Waitono about him immediately. It u amuiing to iee how alarmed they are at the proapect of getting into a row with the QoTernm«nt.~FaoM a SnoiAL CSo»*MreMDBST.
Bt adYertUem«nt in another column w»ar« giren to undentand that the fast andfarorite p.«. ' Quickitep,' A. Manhall, matter, U going to carry general cargo, paying one fuit per 'week to Cambridge. Tbta, ire hare no doubt, will be a great boon to the ■•ttlen of W*ikato, by enabling them to get their goods with rather greater punctuality than hereto&re Mr 0. O. Quick hating made tuch arrangementt with the GoTernment »» will enable him to compete •uccenfully -with the Watkato Steam H«»iK»tion Company in the transit of goodi through from Auckland to Cambridge aid all intermtdiate •tationt. Mr Shtppard, agent for Auckland, wiU alwayt be in attendance at the Eaaway Station to receite soodt fur Waikato.— (Advt )
Oxtobn m -LIFK.-D* Bright bTuobphodyne —Multitude! of people are hopelessly suflerin* from Debility, Nerrom «nd Layer Complaints, Depression of Spirit*, Hypochondria, Timidity, IndiK«tion, Failure of Hearing, Sight, and Memory LuAtnde. Want of Power, ie, -whose cases .admit »of a permanent cure by the new remedy FHOSPHOI>YNB (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and excitement, imparU new energy ana hie to the enfeebled comUtution, and rapidly cures erery stage »f th f e«e hitherto incurable and SSSLiag malSd^. Sold by all ohemuts and a -ufrsitlf throughout the Globe.
ira- Caution. -The large and incretiing demand ftr Dr biighfi Phosphodyne has led to leYeralsimitations under lomewhat •lmflar nameii ; Durcha<er« of thii medicine thould therefore be careful'toobierrethat each cue beari the GovernS Stamp, with the wordo, Dr Bright Pho.BhodTOi «ngraTed thereon, and that the lame vordi »r« »li^Wown in the bottlt.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 599, 23 March 1876, Page 3
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536ALEXANDRA. March 22. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 599, 23 March 1876, Page 3
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