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NEW ZEALAND.

UWXUAMJI, Thursday. The Wan^iiuii Dur> Factory Company at the iiniin «l imetniij v, ill show over£2oo piofit for tli" '•tnson.

WELLINGTON, Thursday. Thirty persons have been booked for Kimberly by the barque Kentish Laaa. Owing to lack of support the steamer fainsui has been withdraw a from the trip to Kimberlv

CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. The Cil-'dnnMii Society have resolved to offer their St. Arxlrf \\ 's Cross for bravery to Mr Mcßae, of Wairon, for his exertions in saving life during tho recent eruption in the Xorth I«l,m<i. The Lai <| no Onyx titled from Lyttle. ton for Cambridge Gulf to-day, taking 12 pasaengeis for the Ktmberley gold* fields. Mr D. O"Brieu's racehorse Trenton, and the trotter Trim, were shipped to Sydney in the Wakatipu today.

Friday. Mr C. C. Bowkx, Chairman of the West Coast Railway Guarantors, has received a cablegram that the control for a portion of the railway has been let to Messrs Aehison and Robinson. Mr Robinson is on his way out, and is expected to reach Invercargill in a week's time.

PORT CHALMERS, Friday. The steamship Aorangi arrived to-day, .'>9 d;iya fiom London.

HAWERA, Thursday. The natives have expressed a fixed de« termination to start ploughing shortly on laud m European ocmpiLMtion. They say they iui\e clear instillations from Te Whiti to >\v so. There has been dissatisfaction among them concerning the management of their reset ves, and the thieateni-d pioeeedinga are intended to call attention to it.

Ov the morium: of the '2Hth of April a wouni.i n.'uncu (JiMjert applied foi aid to a i.vi.no conn. i'i'l wuh the Assistance Publique h\in_j at No. '22") line M. Martin, r«iris,. She stated that she had been six months nvn >,/ . The applicant was put to bed, and presently a male infant made his appearance. A quarter ot an hour afterwards, a second boy was ushoied into the uoild; aftei about the same n>tei\al a thinl came to light; and pn'sently a fourth. Fortunately, this ««n linal. Rich child was perfectly form"d, and they wore all of the unifoim length of Sin riiov 1 1 v c . 1 for two hours after buth, and then the whole of the litter died. 1 ho crciipral rites for the Borough of Hamilton an no.v p ij-tblo. should tn t\\ '" A\'akc T'jj" hrind .it Islni \'s V d ur\ (X 23 (iius 1-, uU rtisi d to bo lot tor t'u ■>* isun \lrd I'dmoiuis, Cl i\uh Iv d , neh ortises for tcmli-rs toi clearing uroul l.inj at Claudrl,m Is. , Mr Jnlin K'nixwill o^i rfir sale at his mart, to-iliv. it 2 (> i 'oi k, linn •■-, pannikins, lanterns, ; S i , m lots 'd suit purth i^> i > .Mr 1 it^^onld, Wlnt.mhatn, notifies in o.it idwrtism,,' columns that he intends la)in«jm'lmiii on his t.irni after this day. It is th.- in f-Uio-if -Uio-i ot thi> le \wamutu Town lio ird to strike a rate of throe f,irthin>js in the f. on the rite ib'.- \alue ct tl.e piop.utv in th" distm t it a mectintj to bo hold on the 2d August. It is the mrention of the I'nko County Council .•t a nn'otin<; to be h Id at H imilt.m on th?> 4th <«t August, to str.ke i sopar.ite rate of three fat'im-sin the £ on the ratoihle \a!ue ot all property within the Te Aroha Riding. Mtss-sW I HunterandCo will *A\ at Cambi.dijo on Saturday ,iev r , u . _>4 t l 4 n^ t fln , (>t , to •ii -t purch isers. about overland horn X ipnv .u\\ ortiM-mt-nt On iuosdav tho J.th, they will sell at Ohaupo, fiOJ head of cattle, as prr l.»t. sheep, &c. They wank to purchase a lady s back.

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Waikato Times, Volume 2188, Issue XXVII, 17 July 1886, Page 2

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612

NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume 2188, Issue XXVII, 17 July 1886, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND. Waikato Times, Volume 2188, Issue XXVII, 17 July 1886, Page 2

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