TE AWAMUTU. departures fro m the dist rict.
Mu Si.tnsh's nuny fui!iid-> will hum with legret <>f his appioaehing dep.iitmo fiom the distiiet. Ho is going toWiniifjui'i, and le.ues here on Thnisdiy ue\t. In 1 fore leaving, hi-, ff 1 1< ncU intend truing him «i farewell dinnei in Kilnkihi on \Vedne«d iy evening. Kihikiln has bei n h\od upon owing ti> the want of accommodation which exists heie nt present. Sevei.il people from other district-, have signified their intention tube piesent if possible, to unite in wishing Mr Sloano piospuiity m the di-~ trict to which he is going. He will be missed by a great many to whou his medical skill w.is of gie.it service m tli< absence of u doctor, and to whom his sei vices were cheerfully given. He tikewith him the good wishes of a l.irgo cik-Ii of friends. Another departuie wlntli will also cause uuiveis.tl regiet is that ot rfei geant (.iillie*, who has lecoived ordeis to proceed to Mercer to loheve Coiistabli Ry.in, who will come to this station. Set goant (Jilhes has been lieie foi eight yeais, and hai earned foi himself the ic^i ect and ill of the coinmimity by his attention to duty and readiness to oblige and at.->iit anyone who leiimicd his services. He w> alw.i\s very energetic in tho suppiession and detection of crime, and 1 am sony he i>, going now when the services of a good manure most requited. Aheady v>in« of the navMes have distinguished thcnisehe--by getting chunk and displaying a de.ire to distiub the peace- of the quiet lusidonts of To Awamutu. One gentienian of the Italian race, who rejoices in the name of OBrien, nude his b>w to the justices last week, and was fined for being chunk and disordeily. In making an esamp.e of this man Sergeant Gillies let tho othois see tli.it they could not misbehave themselves with impunity. The sei uce-> of n policeman aie not by any humus sntrLient for this plac, and it is to be hoped the department will send .in additional constable heie while the r.ulu.iy woiks are in pio>jicss. lUX XKW TIMK-I Mil I . I The new timetable vvhuh comes into force on the Ist of June will tnoet v\ ith the appioval of everyone. The oulm.uy tram will airive at 2 5 p.m., and the goods ti.un at 7 p.m. The engine uhi'.h will bunion the pas^eng-i ti un will take the goods ti.un on fiom heie, m 'etui]? thu ti.un tioui Auckland ,it Ii uiktoii .Fum.U<.n.— (Own CollPspOlllli lit )
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 3
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426TE AWAMUTU. departures from the district. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 3
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