On Tuesday evening last a splendid concert was given in the Glenthompson schoolroom in aid of the funds of the local Cricket Club. The room was crowded to the doors. So ...
Article : 418 wordsHAMILTON SUPREME COURT.--This Court, which was to have commenced its sittings to-day, will not take place, and the only case set down for hearing, a trial for ...
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Article : 396 wordsAt the meeting of the Cabinet to-morrow, the Government will re-appoint tire Acting-Railway Commissioners temporarily. No permanent appointment is to be made, as the Government ...
Article : 481 wordsPresent-- The President (Mr. P. Learmonth), Ven. Archdeacon Cooper, Revs. J. K. Macmillan (Vice-President) and H. K. Hutchison, and Messrs. Held, Kennan, Melville, Bree, ...
Article : 1,123 wordsA meeting of the directors of the butter factory was held this afternoon. Messrs. Chamberlain, Cowling, Greig, Huntly, Law and Ormandy were present. The Secretary ...
Article : 515 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament met on Tuesday. The Council further considered the municipal Rating Bill in committee, when the Hon. Nathan Thornley got one or two amendments made in ...
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Article : 894 wordsIn the Legislative Comical to-day, Mr. Zeal moved the second reading of the Post-office Act Amendment Bill, and urged the necessity of a return to the two-penny postage. ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Thu 8 Sep 1892, Page 3
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