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VESSELS AGROUND AT WAITARA. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, Last Night.

As the steamer Macgregor waB going out of Waitara river- 1 this morning, with a cargo of cattle for Manukau, she got on the South Spit, and will be detained there a tide. The steamer Hannah Mokau, when towjng , schooner, Falcon out of the Waitara this morning, had to let go her tow rope, owing to the rough state of the water on the bar, and the schooner went ashore on the west bank of the river at the Heads. ■ ,»'<>-

The pure-bred Clydesdale horse,. Lowden Tarn, will travel the Waikato district thjs season; ; , ' i • Messrs Tristram and Lovett, butchers, Hamilton, have dissolved partnership. The former will continue the business in Hamilton East, and the latter at Hamilton West, All debts dnc to and by the said firm will be re r cpived and paid by Mr W. Macgregor Hay, soli- ' BiitoE* :■ " Pat; do you think that Pamel^wUl fr.ee Ireland ?," PAMck : "No my 1 boy, but 'Dinny-raite !'*— Erinl We frequently hear the expression \ bee ' m ( a » bonnet.", Who ; 'oyev, j&w bonnet without a B. in it J t , , i^iDou teU me what all this talk about free-trade and protection means; Joseph," said Araminta. So Joseph told her ; and,';' though - it is- sdai'cely probable^ that 1 she knew .any more about it when he had finished, it was heaven to Joseph to have her look into, his 1, face'so Vitchingly all the time* he.waa talking, and thank him with lgnchj£jfajh.asftj Iw6etdesß j^lo»Oiie had concluded. Things ' were getting "along ) finely;J^|je i .h4S oqlyTtlie coiiyage to.tske adyantagc of them, but he hadn't,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 2

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VESSELS AGROUND AT WAITARA. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 2

VESSELS AGROUND AT WAITARA. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 2

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