The Star of Waikato, L.0.L., meets on Saturday next in the Lodge-room, Ngaruavvahia. The altered rules and charges of the Alexandra cemetery may be inspected at the post-office, Alexandra. All accounts duo for service of the Puke of Buccleueh last season must be paid to Mr J. S. Edgecumbe, whoso receipt only will be a discharge for same. The Secretary desires to acbnowledge with thanks the receipt of a number of books from Mr J. H. Priestley, of Cambridge, for the use of the Waikato Hospital. The Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea contains fragrance and pungency, demands no acquired taste, but after a first trial will be liked, adopted and pronounced the best lea by one and all. Wholesale only at Bkown, Bakkktt & Co. The heathen Chinee is no longer permitted to come to this country, but the lower classes of Hungarians are allowed to land in America by thousands. While Hungarians were robbing the dead in Johnstown, the Chinese pagans in New York were raising a fund of several hundred dollars for the benefit of tho flood sufferers.— Norristown Herald.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2666, 13 August 1889, Page 2
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