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The Inangahua Times, PUBLISHED TRI- WEEKLY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1883.

Mr W. C Gilbert, will leave by coach for Greymouth,. on Saturday morning. TbO Slaughter of the Innocents in the shape of minim; lease applications, has begua in earnest. We publish this morning a long list of applications which' have either lapsed, been refused, or otherwise become forfeited The general meeting of cricketers held at the Southern: Cross Hotel on Wednesday evening last was fully attended, :and from the interest manifested there is no doubt of a brisk season. It was decided to effect certain .needed improvements in the ground, and for this purposeasubcommittee was appointed. Should the weather be favorable the first game of the season will be played in Smith's paddock on Saturday afternoon-next. We publish in another column the memorandum of registration of the Souvenir and Walhalla Enterided ° 'ompames respectively. The former is situated in the vicinity of the Globe /Company, and the. latter at Boatman's, ' adjoining the Just-in-Time. . ; . ■:.../' • Under the amended Counties' Act' power is .'given to County -Coiiiijiljr'to' compel • owners of vehicles of all kidda^wfthiri' their jurisdiction to pay an annual-license fee. •The provision Was inserted in the' Act at the request of Mr -Seddon! .Messrs. Westou and Allan Holmes, law-examiners, have recommended for passes the following :— lzard, Watt, Hay, apier, Macgregor, Kippenberger, Raymond, Caygill, Morrison, French,- Carruthers, Widdowson, Haunan, Buchanan, Bents,' Richmond, Lynch, Gallaway, Crawford, Pirani, Hannah, Moore 7 Fitzgerald, Moynham, Atkinson, Palmer, Joel, Wilainson, Mestyard, Helniore-, Ross, Beswick, Henderson, Burnett, and Finn. The examinem have not yet .awarded ihe Christchurch gold medals and certificates of merit, but some sets of exj cellent papers are under their consideraI tion. Fifty-nine men presented them 'selves for examination. * • For close confinement, want of air, sedentary habits and brain and nerve tire, trust in Hop Bitters. Read

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1297, 14 September 1883, Page 2

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The Inangahua Times, PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1883. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1297, 14 September 1883, Page 2

The Inangahua Times, PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1883. Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1297, 14 September 1883, Page 2

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