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Sudden' Ukath.—News reached hero of the sudden death of an engineer employed at one of the flax-mills near Shaftesbury. Deceased was a Frenchman. An inquest was held on Sunday.
X';\v liLOOD.—finite an influx of professional gentlemen has taken place hero withir,. the last few weeks, their objects being to persue their different callings. Amongst the now coinei'.s are Sir Win. Wastenoy, Bart, banister, and Mr McYeagh, solicitor, whilst the Kirk, presumably jis a corrective to these," have delected the Reverend Mr Norrie to muster the I'resbyi.erian Church members together. It is "reported that a new medical man is to settle amongst us ; «l-.,1 that the standard of a new paper will era long be unfurled in Whituker-street, tho policy and tactics of which lire said to bo decidedly " agin " the other organ. I iissoi,UTK-)N' oi'" l'Arn'NKi'.s.Hii'.— Messrs Smith and Don, of the Hot Springs Hotel, after having been mates one way or another for nearly a quarter of a century, have agreed to dissolve partnership, Mr Smith carrying on the business.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2648, 2 July 1889, Page 2
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173TE AROHA Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2648, 2 July 1889, Page 2
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