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KIHIKIHI.

Allow Tanui.—A Uneri liihliiiiT all d»y tool: place here on last Thursday at the , house iif tlie. creat c!sit-f luwi M.aniapot •, in Lv.'ii street, over the death 01 lieivi s ..lily"clii!d--:i daughter, a lli.c youns w.mism ,if 'i>. MI- •_'!» veac-, win> »i> .l-.i t«-i» lit .I,:):, frnm rtotiit! ioriu li ->i'.! ni > 1 i:1 y di-e.i-v. i rll;t■.i h<.;i • ■■ > Mi ~.s b• >Ih ;it I'liniu am! «% her >:««im.-i ■- i„ ; ,e. <0" v.-a- i.- M al'.'o. when M.anu'a and les '.lue.y retuiiud io the whwh l-b.-y h >i •>"' -im-i the a.;»lh "i tfc-j [• \ i.-it of 1 fiLi ; iS"-11.;l;_c chru 1 e I!e 1-i leil (son (it this celum-ated 'I elleu- HeiH .vim lip.vay* ,v;w a fast fri- ini of MmisM»v.i* til: t >"cca.-=;.>!i far the lala eeriuiiouy. lie i-. a Taupe rarit'atira of vwy hiffh raulr, ami was hccunpanied en hi-* visit of cniidoVn i-*• luavi Mantapoto. by a • ■'' l ' ' ;: V' The Maoris o[ t'lis pmy ' 1 thoroughly *<*!» -m •nti.tiv« _ tvi ß! "f t '" famuli;. Mtatit.uwh«icto.i tribe,_ li.tfh c!:i-» 'r'tives and well provided with n,"ney. I h-.y were, trenuiiliay sjrievrd at Maui»a'>> : ail.l .-hewed their {{riet in the real Ma"n inannei', by keeping up the taiißi all day. Much sincere sorrow is genuinely peer eld M inna's groat loss by the Iviropeans hens Ilcwi is umeh liked t»r pi-. m.nliuess and true nubility of character, and therefore, sincere sympathy is tejt b.r hi,u, Oil account, of |;U daughter's ileal':. \h.-,s M\n> Dixkk.v.--Timiin* fiom a ;,d topic to a more joyous one : I wi-h to -.ay how irla 1 I am at this young lady's su-'ce-s —a success so wed de.-erveci. 1 ;un ii. I .-ar:is-';i at her \ ict->ry. ! have Mivral times publicly c\pru-sed my convictions : hat she is a young iadv ot tlio higbisl i.,!,.|it :-ud iovii Ot She has the il.viiie.airnt.e-, and t feel tliat a!'-e will yet liii ;l hiuh pliic-» ■ im.jii£.-t tin; alumni of liic Uni ,'eri-i'v "f New Zealand, and that -lie i- d..'.-tilled to an >rn some one of the leun-'d , n . ;te.--iuiis, or to become .i llui.ttne ii -'ar ot the first magnitude, -ileal i she el'el Li oil the staeo. ICvery distillation i.. ;ios~ib!e fur hei, liec mse she has the creniuf. the industry, tie. memory and the appli'ulion. (Junius has be -n delined to | c an iuHni'" capacity for tiilcincr pains ninl whisii .Miss (jitinct'U lei- in ihu hi diest liet s!>o li!H more : she has hirire perceptive : •! ! .\,; .'|.'iit r.-ll'.'ti''o facuitie-, a depth ~f ni-.U'li!. keciaie.i.- ot observation, a sliiewrlness of and most admirable intuition. I thi:;l; a word ot |irai.-.e is due to her teachers, Me-srs Chri.-Lie and Chapman and Misses Tri-tram and .Mandeno, to have, won such a sc!iol;ushi|j in such a credit ible way—bcintr far beyond the other junior candidates by so many points, ami iieinc: first ainonerst all the campntitors in the I'rnvincial I'istrict, is a oieat honour and a real victory. lam -.no W'aiUn'.o i-oi-iiri t. 1 have ;_o:in"il sucli a triumph : I know Hi-I many and hesi i y were It.e collar it uhe lulls ;t r her ('ONsTAIit.K li'lW t'HKi;.—'' I loiii.ur 1- the luw.trd of umoiL, ' siys t;,o pio\erii. 1 am triad to see that the r>c»U"i:l qnali'ics of(7on-tahie ijov." lir'l' liOlh:i-a liioiailda police a; in li i e bven iipprota it a- they do.:Tlr, f' ill-table I, iv.il."l' I i.p 11' 1 !! M y -■10 ' -.del in doiii,- hi- dip V \ l ."ll "el not ...Vi.loi I.- it. ii" I. is ill I'm' ••!.- hi.ppv ,'.::iPiin .li ii of Ihe - uvi'.-r ei"d i Willi III!' t,„iiter ia re. I'. i< th r'toie u-e -inpi i-i u' ' hat, ho i- i11'!11 I' ;;• ■ 1 '11 'I el .iked .ii.d quite lat>'lv he wa-tl.e i"--'.i *ill .ir .i very i. iiids i:i,c po'i- ait f' oia M rs li. lr .-ltd !),i.vl"-: and olKar ro-iden'ol H:n v t .r iiis .ible and mmrsnouf. e-ii nin.inc.i . ; duty duiini-' the latii titii:. s tlir„io. ii|.' foii.nviiv; letter 'icc^.inipanied th.» i-itt : — "M'l'i'ly lOtli f>'ceiiiti"!', IsijO. Coi.-0.h1.-Tjiwiher," Kiliikiiu. D-ar Sir,— Uy tomorrow's po-t we -end von a menrsirhamn pipe, and are ratpipsted to .slate tha it iit.tendeil u« » sbudit token »f tha lush timation in which v'on are l:e!il by tie: e.immunity here. V/itl, best wiVnc- tor your health ami prosperity. We are, de..r -ii. yours very truly, Friar, 1) ivies and 00.' r The coir ; taHlp, wim w is :i>vsv "ii lin' v at I'aeroa, only returner) •.ihniit a week aC", when he found tlio f;ift and the letter I 1 awaitinc him.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2898, 10 February 1891, Page 2

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KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2898, 10 February 1891, Page 2

KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2898, 10 February 1891, Page 2

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