Weekly state of tha Waikato District Hospital for the week ending Saturday, the 20ih October, 1888:-Re-mained from last week, 8; admitted, 1; discharged 8 ; remaining, G (4 males and 2 females.) General health of the Hospital Roed. Two Hamilton impounding notices appear in this issue. Lady Coi.in Oampbisll is now art critic for a London newspaper. Particulars of Mr Hunter's next Cambridge sale are advertised in thia issue. Adout 370,000 persons are employed on Great Jlritain's 1!),332 miles of railroad. Mr J. McNicol's next live stock sale at Hamilton will be held on Thursday, and at Ohaupo ou Tue?d:iy next. " Riohes take unto themselves wings and fly away," said the teacher. " What kind of riches is meant ?" And the smart boy at the foot of the class said "Ostriches." As will be seon by advertisement, Mr J. McNicol will hold, by order of the Official Assignee, a large sale of stock, farm implements, $c, at Mr C. Gould's, Waitoa, on Ist November,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2541, 23 October 1888, Page 2
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