A aiEETiXG of unemployed is called for this evening at the Royal Hotel by the Acting Mayor on a requisition which appeal's in our advertising 1 columns. Tub Eeyerend Robert Burrows will hold Divine Service at Holy Trinity Church, Nganuiwahia, on Sunday next, and at £t. i'eter's, Hamilton, in the evening. L.O.L.— Lodge Wo. 29, Tyrone Constitution, Te Awatnutu, will bo opened on AVednesdav evening, in tho "Wosleyan Chapel, Te Awamutu. The usual Monthly Meeting of No. 9, Sons of Ulster, will be held in the Victoria Hall, Hamilton, on Thursday evening;. Cambridge Cricket Club. — Tho Cam r bridge cricketers, feeling rather sore agniiwt the eleven of their number who wove so easily beaten by the Constabulary on Saturday last, have determined, to get up imotliev eleven to tvy eonolusions with the A.C. victors. A match lias been arranged for next Saturday. Mr Camp has got up t!:e second eleven, and the challenge lias been sent and accepted. This paragrph which appeared in our last issue, stating that a soiree, in aid of the Kfihool funds, would behold at Hautapu, on Wednesday next, was inserted by mistake, the Editor being unaware that the advertisement liad boon withdrawn later on in the day. It now seems that tlio soiree will be held on the Bth of October, of which due notice will be given in our next issue. . i E.VSTOX AND WIXSOX's; CrKORGIA Min\sthkt,s, ei'lobratfd us the " lMiuuny Phellows," will viwit "Waikato ne*t week., on their last tour through the colony., appearing .'it 2tfg.'iJ.'naws,liia on Tuesday evening, at LoQucsne's Hall, Hamilton, on the evenings of "Wednesday and Thursday, ttud playing" at Cambridge this night week. This troupe Ims boon highly spoken of, by the Presx, wherever it has performed, and oui* reuAevn may depend upon receiving a goujmiffly goodl evening's amu.semout for their uvjiwy. Tun alleged golden (j L \ui.ii/ / AUcnyi.-vy, \ uoar Ci-tubridgo, has reused s«i:no little I t;illv and mock scepticism, Our Cam- ' nridiyi! (.•(»ru'*p'.wj«?eufc Avritos, yesterday, tlxithu had foi-\s'y>-(k'/2 us, on Wi'dnc-day, «<nu« j>ar-tiwulfi.rs' .of ihs jj»d, but these did noi, moiuo to hnnd. "Waiting. V.^ler(l:i.y, \m jr.iys-: — " I have n/i|C l#a.,vd »njth'm% wot.u- ;ibouh the tind of !.siio qu.iflz, except, .H::^ l);< v gciitleinan wliq found U. i-- uo!; mxo \vhij would jjet up a JjOtts."
Mu T. .Bell, tho Government instructor of music in AVaikato, is making good progress with tho formation of private classes amongst adults in our townships. Lnsb 'Tuesday evening, -a meeting was held in the School house, Cambridge, of thoso wishing to joiu Mr Bell's Tunic-•Sol-Fa singing class, when it was resolved that tho class meet ovory Thursday, at eight o'clock, commencing next Thursday, the 30th instant. (Nearly 20 gave in their names as members of the class,' and no doubt, there will be more on the first night of meeting. Arii-.x,\x]iK.v. — Our correspondent, writing yesterday, says: — To Waiata, Tiiwhiao's AVjfn's siivf-.'ir. of Pai-wli'-'iiiiii.. through whom there 1 \v;n a connection with. AYiniata. is dead. She died nbqiii. a. JVu-fuiylit' since, ah Jin pi;, Kopua.. Her body was taken to Llikn- ' rangi, for burial, where, the usual ttingi took place. She leaves one child, a daughter. She had been a sufferer for some time, and, I luia'O no doubt, ouly died from Avanh of proper medical attendance. The late rain hero has. done a A r nst amount of 'good, to the grass, especially, and tho / lately powii wheat. A native, just arrived from Hikuraugi, informs me that, no less than three hundred acres of potatoes arc to bo planted there, for food for the March meeting. The l'omoindor of the letter is hold over to our next.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1133, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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