THE LATEST. Waiorongomai, Monday.
The battery starts crushing after the usual inonjhly clean-up, wfth 20 head for the ifrew jfand, 1Q for the Colonist, 5 for the Canadian, and 5 on a second parcel from the New Find. The Diamond Gully Company, having completed their connection with the county tramway, will be ready to send down a quantity of quartz, and commence crushing af; onge, Tenders ar-e acjverfcisgfj for tf?e construction of a hopper and shoot foe the Waiorongomai Company, the shoot to connect the Virginia City part of the claim with the county tramway.
IPff« TfgY Housewife.— Th« careful, tidy h usewife, syhM 'giving her" house ifs spring c'eining, should b«ar in wind that the dear in; *.a'ei are more precious than houses, tjjeir ssyra r terns need cleaning,, by purifying the blood, regulating' the stomach and bowels, and she should know that there is nothing that will do it so iiirely as Hop Bitten, the pureit and bast «f
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1930, 18 November 1884, Page 2
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161THE LATEST. Waiorongomai, Monday. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1930, 18 November 1884, Page 2
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