At Hayward's Heath petty session the chairman, Colonel Champion, referred to the victory in the Soudan, which put an end to a 13- years' reign of cruel tyranny, adding thafc he felt strongly on the subject, as he had a son engaged in the fight. He thought it would not be out of place to offer thanks to the Almighty for the great victory. Asking the Court to rise, he engaged in player, at the conclusion of which the ordinary business was proceeded: with. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL. ryVBE Undersigned begs to announce that he has purchased the above Hotel, and hopes to share the patronage so liberally bestowed on the former Proprietor. The Chief Aim will be to beep up a good Reputation for the House by Supplying the Best of Liquors. Rood Accommodation for Boarders and the Travelling Public. Stabling Tree. JOHN FITZGEFALD, Proprietor.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7372, 21 November 1898, Page 4
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145Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7372, 21 November 1898, Page 4
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