TE AWAMUTU.
Tii compliment. iry cncut to Mr iSi^lcy etui ■i <<ff "ii TlniMcliy net. Tho cntoftiinmrnt will ciMiMst <if n farce, anij i<l iruc in udiiiliimoii. A* .iljigc nuiii Li r (if tii'Kc ts h'cs Ih'cii di-P'wd of, a vi'i'y full li«'U-' h "s|»'< led. All tlie lnc«l talent ii i. ln-"ii f»".i,"<l f"i tlio decision, every-
one In in, nm>t v, illiug to iix-ist. Wliil tli'.ir confiding cieaturuH business p-'iifijc in \V nk.tUi ;irc, at leant thpy are in 'IV Au iniutii Xot Imitf jigfi an inrlivirJii.il r inn il >n^' ,ui'l i-.l^<lfm ci edit on rather ■in i vti ii-ow -( ili . 1 1i.it hi* jjot it at once Xi -, will, nut ivin;; lie. rhrl voiy well, for in ,i m i , ill 'it tnni- lie ) in up bills to tlio turn* of 4JIJO, .mrl then (|iiu tly told liih cicrlitun lie would bf bl.uikcd if ho would jjinc them a hi, ink si ffc now BCekn th<> j»roli etion nf thn liinkruptcy Court. It is vi'iy evident the local biHiiie^s m on arc ntteily i<;nor.int of the hciciico of phy«iognoinv I should dviM- tin m to fnko leisonn tli it win ii tut \ ii. i ( t .i inguo thfiy ni.iy be .ilile to kii'AV iiwn to be (inc. Houcvci, in the e.i-e p fi irrd 10, tho KeiHT.il veidict i> " si i \c tin in rij,'ht," which I most bcmtily
enrior-e. Bofnio tho Pakurnneri Ifotinds wcrp allow <d to r<i"i<" up tn W.-iik.it'i, one or two \t> ntli men had t" become leaponMble for i"0, 01 i.itlx-r tlit>v Iwul to pay £2."> down, ;iiir] Ihmiiiik 1 n spmisihlc foi the balance. The mili ci ip''"n 1 <\ .rd hay« not amounted to ni"ic tli. in tTi, lri\m.?tlic rornnuid'T to ln> pud l>y the '.'ii.ii, iiitfin. Tho collections t.ilicn iipat a riKot liimc ainniint usually to .ihout 'J7 or t'^. A pood many ptit in tivo '-IhIIhil'", ii f( v put in tf-n, so that le^ than tlmtv '-well "iih-Liiptxitis wnnld iiniouut to tin 1 mum of i 7 or t'.s Now, an tho meets aien u ill y ittindi>fl l>y between two and thr<-< Imndu d (people-, j, very largo jirnportiouliiN' tlx ii fun on the cheap, leaving • •tin ii to p.iy f"i tlx ir siinnsciiipnt. Even the sin ill -i.in of one stalling oach finm all who .ltd ml v.oidd pi a loiiff wr,y towardi uipinjr off fh" Ii dulity r»f tho few iportmp f.'< nil' tn-'ii wlio hj^nniij <<ecuiity to the Hunt ( hilt Of foi'isi*, tho liouruh Ko to other fhstmf "«il! is tlm, but nono of thMfl Jiiv. ( ii.ti iliuu-d ,i f.nr proporfaion of tlio £")0 'I'lm (Jmtiict has always Ijnen pr«V#rbial foi the g< ncrou , support given in sporting matter-, and I hope when the houndi ciino hfic iipain next month, the sporting ropntation of the rh«tiict will be kept up.-— (Own Corre*pondent.)
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2046, 18 August 1885, Page 2
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479TE AWAMUTU. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2046, 18 August 1885, Page 2
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