LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
The Rotorua Railway. Al'cklwh, Friday Night. Mr Ballanck informed a deputation of Ilotoru.i leaseholiltrs that an augments nere on the e\c of being completed with the Rotorua Hallway Company, which would piovide for the construction of the railway to Rotoma, and gicatly enhance the value of the township sites.
Sir J. Vogel. Sir J. Vogel is expected to come to Auckland fiotn Waiwera in about a fortnight's tune. His health has been greatly benefited by residence at the springs.
Te Wheoro, Te Wljcoro, who has been in town since his reti'in fiom England, intended to leave for Waikato this afternoon. He will probably go to his own place near Mercer. Tlio old chief remains true to the }tue Ribbon principles.
Attempted Murder. Tlic negro, named John Brown, was committuil for trial to-day on a charge of attempted minder iv Darby-stieet by shooting another negro.
The Accident Insurance Company. The Accident Insurance Company today declared tlie usual dividend of sixpence per share.
" Hum:4n», jou'll have to j»o and call that boy yoiusclf. I can't make him get up. He sleeps as if lie were a log. 1 ' "Oh, well, Maria, the boy can't help it. It's fate. He was born to be a policeman." A Scotch clergyman at Ayr recently prayed : " 0 Lord, bless the Established Church, and the Free Church, and the United Presbyterian Church, and all other churches— Thou kuowest the various nicknames, Lord, by which they are called— bless them all." Goon Words— From Good Ainiioßiiv —We confess that we are perfectly amazed at the run of your Hop JJittcrs. We never had an>thinj; like it, and never he.ird of the like, lhe writer (Hcnton) has been s L llini,' drupshcrc nearly thirty \oars, and his «scon the rise of Hosteller';. Vim-gar and all other bitters and patent medicines, but never did any ( of them, in their best day*, begin to have the run that Hop Hitters ha\e. . . We can't get enough of them. Wo arc out of them half the time. . . I'xtnit from letters to Hop Hitters Co . Aiipmt 22, '7IS from Hhmon, Mm us 8, Cn \\ link sale tlruggibt-:, C liMland, Q. Ut, sure and i(,g,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 2
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366LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 2
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