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LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Te Akoha, Friday Night. Theue is no alteration in the state of affairs \ here. The strike still continues. Neither side seem to show any inclination to give way in the least. Some few of the men have left to seek other employment, and more of them talk of going in the morning, but the majority of them are still here, evidently hanging on under the impression that the companies will give way, which they don't seem inclined to do. It is a pity this should have occurred just now, when the weather is so exceptionally fine for carrying on mining operations on the hill.

The Tuhikaramea rate for the j«ar ending March 31st is now due, and payable. The notification re election of two mcmSers of the Tuhikaramea Koad i3oard appears else* where in this issue. Messrs VV. J. Hunter and Co. have received inductions from the Sheriff of Auckland, under writ of sale, to sell at Ohaupo on Thursday, 17th inst., cattle and sheep. lUts and Mice.— lf yon wish to destroy them get a packet of Hill's Magic Vkrmin Killkk in packets, 6d, 9d, and Is, to be obtained of all storekeepers, or from T. B. Hill by en« closing as ext» a stamp. " , i» ' A gentleman married.a young woman because she behaved so admirably when, at dinner one ,day, the waiter soiled two breadths of a beautiful silk dress by spilling soup over it. ' She smiled and joked about it in so good-natured and calm a mood, that he fell in love%ith anl married her. Some time after their marriage he referred to the incident. She said she would never 1 forget it as long as she lived. Then he told her that it was then be ; made up his mind he would like to marcher. " Yes," she answered, ""jl-fetnember-behiving very- well' 'about . - itjat the time ; bu.t>:gQQd, gracious, you .should have seen the marks of my teeth G&the '

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 12 January 1884, Page 2

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LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 12 January 1884, Page 2

LATEST TE AROHA NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 12 January 1884, Page 2

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