HUNTLY.
Till-; body of the lad Hidden, who, it was rightly conjectured, had fallen into the river at T-mpiii, was found on Thursday by a native, just below this place. It was veiy much decomposed, and placd in an outhouse here at the rear of tlie lluntly Hotel, where an inquest will be held tn-day (Friday). In your report of the accident tu a child which was scalded list week and siil.m;(j'limtly died, you gave the nanw of "Skelh'l'ii.'' instead of which it was a child of MrT. Skellon's, who resides on the other side of tins river. My remarks about the shamefully in sanitary cumlni-n uf lluntly have been empha-ised l;y tlie nuthreak of one or two in.ne eases of hnv.r during th» week. Why dues mt the Ciniiily Cuncil sen to the drainage of the 'place or invest, the local police officer Willi the. powers of an o!-dinary Inspector ol Xui-am.—> m health officer in order lo minin.i-o thu risk of si-1c..,-.. and ill h.-alth? Toe Tuiuiiii Kxlende.t Coliieiy Com,,anv aie p"s|,ine ...,, v .-iil, i.1,.0.- intended new shaft. The preliminary arrangements an; being carried out, .:aeh a.i ('Mi'ig engine, winding gear, etc. bluntly will r,a doubt be a busy pla-.fi by next winter, when the e—! trade is alway.s at Us best.--(Own Coi'rc-p"iid,.nl>.
The Ij.-rliu census shows a population of 1,57-1.465. New Street Kail way Station, Birmingham, is said to be the largest in the world. Teiidea- are invited by MrT. 11. While for painting th". buildings connected with the Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Yes ! It is certainly true. Axkuny if your friends who have purchased there. Cia'riirk iial Cranv.-.'lPa-.vc nrua, r.rs i:-i.-.ske.J lor and ■■illlonieVs i,n'Vhi'ii'('xo''l';."iit pa. ki.','-'"../ r'unViur.', CloiV-.-iv, and 'da-.-,, f.e. f'.i.'ies and piMill-m-n a....!.! f, oirnl.-.h saou'd r,-„>,:„,1,e, .hat liarli.!; ami Ci;vn■• t It's is thh (J!-• ip Fie--aishin.r v'/aiehouse el Aeei.l eel. leaaiiare to i.lit rill rl.-jses; a!.,, Car: el-,. Fl-„r Ck-'.'s are iU Hi.,..,- Ne. e-sir..-s. II -o a -ov h,-sois n.-.i:K ii- i In- 1 , or, yi.-u ;:ie . nin- in e,-t mar ,;■".'. vi'U CrvutV,- a.!'" t'r.-iei"!:, iV.i-'.j'r,,,'! chasers can have a tntalo;;ue seat tree.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2903, 21 February 1891, Page 2
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