If Henry M.Stanley is really dead several portait engraveis qygiit to be held as accessories before the fact. Actions speak louder than words especially when the manipulator of a bass drum is contesting an audience with a run*"' orator. A poet says:"But stoop and kis3 her slyly behind the apple tree." Ho would find a good deal better location for kissiDg riphfc under her nose. The privileges of the Waipa Racing Ohib will bo offered by Mr McNicol at Ohaupo to-day. Mr J. McNicol will hold a sale of stock at Ohaupo on Tuesday H4tl> iust, Sao advertisement, Mr Jas. Cunningham, ot Te Awaumtu, notifies his intention to apply for u • slaughtering license. The valuation lists of the Boroughs of Cambridge and Hamilton are open for inspection, and the dates fur lodging objections aro also notified. The Secretary desires to ackno\vledga with thanks the receipt of strawberries from Mr Gastleton, veceUyblps from Jirif,ht and Ml' li ISllidtt, and of thvoa years' numbers o£ "Good Words" fioi.) Dr. Cuslmey for the use of the Waikato District Hospital,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2421, 17 January 1888, Page 2
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176Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2421, 17 January 1888, Page 2
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