Ma J. Wood of the Nottingham 0 istle Hoi>:i is advertising fur cutage ut fre gut between Hamilton and fiak«. The examination for prizes of the childr u of damilton Bait Puolic Sob o will alo piaod oo Tne.->d . |,oex , >an the attendance of all souoiars i* req itstwd Wkslbvan SsbViobs. Mr Joseph Bm do troia Auokt'.ul »uil proton ia the Bcu')oS-house, Kihikthi, to-morrow at 11 a.uo., a<>d in the Weleym Clvtpil, Te Awamutu at 6 30 /ui.
In a GiZrftce published on thv 129 b ulcim>, P. C. (Jerauuo, Baq ,of Pacer*ngi, i« appointed a member of the Looking Courts for the dutrioos of Mfigap ko and Kangiaohi ■■ ,1 ? place of|the late Mr It. Parker. Mr A. V. M odonald ia appnacf.d mauager of the Kaipara Famu line.
Thb following w»re the pairs ia ho division oo tk* s>con«i reading of thu Land Bill: Government : Messrs tf -at in-e, deaton, R. Wool. Lusk, Walls, Hodikntson. RwyuoMu. WvktHwh, Pykf, Btt'iny, O p-anion: M-wra K-mny, Stuff <d, OK, Bu tou. Ha'-uor Murray Ajuealy, Udiiry, Mjrrif, Fitzr «y. Jio.jr hj use
MuAT b*a co<n« down fa Cambridge to rea*»uabl pr oe«. Mr C. O'tJri n nab issued a p loe list wheh will s-rve as an exatnpl to Waikato buwue 8 generally. There wa a r>p i > the piioe u> moac iu llamiltO'i ttoou time -go, bat it ua» gradually worne.l it- w>> up to the o!d figure, till the vry outie are aahauitjit Co look 'h public ia the f*oe kaowiag the yrio'a wno t tae-r joints are retai edat. wmle tn y cai o'lly commaud 26a ton 100 btf.
Taa Co'.OKRT iu aid of tie Wes Htmil oii&»-u«te>'.-, waio'i came off on Thu sday rv nai, in tiie long room uithe Btri-acka, «a3 a grea sucotws wlieth ■• lo< ked at f«o»n an artistic or pe-uiiHr\ point of .view. The room Was tastefu ly decoratfd, well lighted, and son-4 succeeded song, and piece, piece, without loag tedious intervals between ihm Ghvat credit ia due to MisseGvynne, Taylor, and Cox for oheir busi tesalike arrangeiOi-nta, and tne eaergv sliovn b -tii in getting up t e c mcert and get* ing off the tickets. The fi-s:. part of the prformaiiue waa p ire y sacred, and as sue > we rdfram fro.n polluting ii with the aacriiitnous breach of aow-piper orniui-ai, The Orphans Giee Olab, like a s rapn band, hovered round the piauo, whiek gave forth celest a! strains that were fmlj appreciated by the admiring aulienue. 11 pare two, uudieoue an I p =rf jrtners desom ed to the ordinary music of the spheres, and a long and intoreati g pro* gruatne waa go turou hj with enjiyincat to buth. Wliere all did so well, it wouio be invidious t particularise, bat we can* not vvithn'ild fie m-ed of pcise fr m th* chef d'awre of the evening—the song oi "Same <»gri."
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 858, 8 December 1877, Page 2
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