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TE AROHA.

I'iiOfiiiKss.—Some little time ago tho accession to nur population of two solicitors, .1 Presbyterian "clergyman, an additional medical man, and a neiv paper was mentioned in y->ur columns. The arrival of l-.1i..! two littii , have not yet bccoir.c fact, although Df Daldy has been here during the last day or two, prospecting the general health of the inhabit i:)ts, and which on tho authority of our ivspected chemist, Mr ll'>bs->n,'is pronounced good. The information is sotnewhiit discouraging to a medical man, but it is not unlikely that Dr Daldy may for his own benefit both professionally and physically; sec fit to locate himself in our health-giving town. As to the projected newspaper, the initial steps have been taken and are said to be decidedly encouraging. Of course these new alterations are looked upeu as oppositions, except in the case of the lawyers, who are brotherly minded as a rule. Hand ok Hock. —A veil attended mooting took place at the Wesloyan Church on Thursday evening, Rev. Mr Lawry presiding. The Rev. gentleman gave an excellent address and some practical illustrations of the properties of spirit--. ;V large number of children took the pledge. Tun ISoiiouiiH (Juestiox. — .Since the public meeting at Waiorongonmi, there has been no excitement on this question. The petition for the borough which will be found in your advertising columns, was largely and influentialfy signed and forwarded to Wellington. School Mattkrs. — A complaint wi4 be niiide on Monday evening against one. of the lady teacher.-) for unduly whippins a little girl. Piuckof MKAT.—The resident butchers luva, it appears, ngreed to charge a penny a pound mote to hotel and boarding housu keepers than formerly. More hot water.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2662, 3 August 1889, Page 2

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TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2662, 3 August 1889, Page 2

TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2662, 3 August 1889, Page 2

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