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[S'l.VVS7..\.— [nll'iinza i< 1...U- vciv piev.ilimt \vi!|i in aul iiimiibi n «'f a «!■«•'t tn ny fa nili , . , " :('•■■ l.iH up with it. It s -.hi-; t • lie iif a 111■ • I-• > fi<:l Mll-i typu tills tiltltS ;h;n whe.n il '. isic.rl here a few ye.ir.H uro, .illliiiiutli it is still li'it si) terrible in its dn.ith dealing lvsnlt* as tho epidemic nmv ra.'inf.' in England and America. In .ii'Vflral iiixtnncis iiore tlin pour sufferer* li ivi- had relapses llirongh resuming put <>f tlier <l.vly duties before, they were mitHciently s'rnifr aß.iin and thus had their recovery permrHly retarded. Among tliiiße attacked wcw tl.o pn.-tma»tur. Mr Vaiist, his wife and all his family, Mrs Bur-Res*, Mr and Mrs Aliier, Mrs Lewi--, Mr Lap,' , and family and many others It is t> Iβ hi>pt>'l that this lianpfnl erip will ni.t «] re:.ci iinv fuither bs with s> much Kickne.-s llii-rn is t|ijitn a gloom ■α-i r the townshi|>. R-v. i'i ivy Snailfinl I. Prii.cip.il of St. John's Colleu.- Sch... 1 Tamalci, haa l:een spen.iinj? a few rl iy-s in the district. On Snnctiv la I *' ho pnv.cliPil in St. Jolin'a Church tr, it jjood congr.'i;-iti"n taking for his text "Put mi th« wholiarmour of God." Ho al->» comlnct-id a childi'Rn'e Karvico in the aft On Wonday afternoon he went bv :nin to visit the Waitomo cavea acomranied by a small party of young men. General.—l am glad tn welcome int.. the district the Rev. Mr Gi't'.s , family wharrived last week from Auckland and navi: now settled down in their newhotii", on tho Kihikihi Road, in the house formerly occupied by Mr J. W. Brijgmin. Mr Bennc who was formerly head teacher of the public school here and now head master of the Devonport School, paid us a visit la-t wei-U and looked up hie old friends. I also met Mr Stephen Westney the other dny lack from his travels, looking the very picture of health, so much an that "Your Own " is thinking of making a similar trip if he could be spared from the staff working expenses guaranteed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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346UNKOWN Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3045, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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