Amatkuh field sportsmen are always in want of position. TKlllilliMi avalanches are reported from Austria,'railway stations having been buried and many persons employed upon the railway killed. A I'AHTV of Hungarians, near Hazelton, in the Pennsylvannia anthracito region, got drunk recently in a small house. A began, a lamp was overturned, and tho house was set on fire. Sevon men, two women, and one infant were burned to death. Six persons severely injured by tho flames, escaped by jumping from the windows. An explosion has occurred at a powder mill at Wapwellopen, Pennsylvannia, by 'which four persons were killed and forty hurt. It is feared that fourteen of the latter will succumb to their injuries. Nearly every building in the town ivas either damaged or wrecked by the force of the explosion, and many persons there and in the vicinity were thrown to the ground. Class was broken, and chimneys fell at adjacent places, the explosion being felt for 20 miles round. Mr J. (J. J'annell's new advertisement will be found, in another column, The. monthly subscription to his reading room is 2s a member. Mr F. C. Newrick announces that bis now photographic studio, over Mr PanneH's shop, is now open, and that lie is prepared to turn out first-class work. Tho result of the Waitoa Local Option Poll is given in our advertising columns. A reward is offered for tho recovery of a lady's gold brooch, set with garnets, lost in Victoria-street Hamilton. Another new dental establishment has been started Auckland, as MiT. ]). Hill Ins fixed up the rooms over his pharmacy as a laboratory and operating room, where under skilled hands everything belonging to the leoth is attended to. The first-class work turned out and the, moderate- prices charged, no doubt will ' muke tho enterprise- a success. I i
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2454, 3 April 1888, Page 2
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