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LATEST TE AROHA NEWS.

[BY TELKUKAPH.— OWX COHKESPOXDENr.] Te Aroha, Friday. Visitors to the banquet last night have all left to-day, most of them fining by steamer via the Thames, other* taking the overland route by way of Hamilton. All have expressed themselves as being highly pleased with their visit, and much impiessed with the future of the field. People generally are well satisfied with the month's yield of gold from 1552 tons of quartz, indicating, as it doea, a very payable return from a very large quantity of stone. The battery, for the present, will be employed as follows :—l5: — 15 head for the New Find, 10 head each for the Premier and Colonist, leaving five head for trial crushings from different claims. The Moa No, 1 and the Lucky Hit will be the first to take advantage of this opportunity of getting ten tons or so crushed. It is not intended to publish the daily returns of amalgam any longer, but only once a-week— on Wednesdays, Jit noon.

The Jews in London number about; one hundred thousand. They have three weekly newspapers, fifteen synagogues, nnd a rabbinical college with the finest Jewish library in the world. , Ax odd monument has been found in Northern New York.' A* good man had, lived hapily with an excellent wife until ithey were well on in years, when she <died. Rethought him of some fitting memorial* to ■ place ' oVer / Her t grave, *' and' the happy t thought struck him ithafc Che square «tove',' by>w.hichi;they had been I comfortable through, many long .winters, i ;wouldbe just what «he would like to Jhe^ef if, tshe ihtd a > voicei Jn-r the /riiatVrA :Hei hadtthe stoveiitaken toVthe ohnroh^ard^

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1783, 8 December 1883, Page 2

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LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1783, 8 December 1883, Page 2

LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1783, 8 December 1883, Page 2

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