N" U TJL_ (J E . bahkjrupF" estate OF T. W. OARR_& SONSc riIHE Undersigned having sold to *■ MESSRS. WELLS <fe SOUTTER, of Te Aroha and Cambridge, the BOOK! DEBTS in the Bankrupt Estate of T. W. Carr and Sons, requests all PERSONS INDEBTED to the said Estato to PAY their several ACCOUNTS to Messrs. Wells and Soutter, who alone have authority to give a discharge for the same. R. K. DAVIS, Trustee. Te Aroha, 27th June, 1883.
T> EFERRING to the above advertise-*-*i ment, the undersigned beg to request an EARLY SETTLEMENT of all ACCOUNTS due to the Bankrupt Estate of T. W. CARR & SONS. WELLS & SOUTTER. Te Aroha, 27th June, 1883. GENERAL MACHINE PRINTING OFFICE, Duke Street, Cambridge. JAMES S. BOND TTAVING added to his Printing Plant NEW MACHINERY OF THE LATEST MAKE, is in a position to do all work entrusted to him in a first-class style, and at AUCKLAND PRICES! Post and Telegraphic Orders promptly attended to. JAMES S. BOND, PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER, Cambridge, Waikato.
WANTED, TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF HEART - WOOD POSTS AND RAILS DELIVERED on West Side of Te Aroha Ferry or along Railway Line, as required. Posts 7ft, Bin by 3in, or" kauri, tnatai, totara, titree, bluckbircii, or puriri. Kails 9ft, sby 2 and a quarter inches of rimu, titree, kauri, matai, totara, black-bitch, or rata. — Waihou Railway Contract, Post Box 267. HUNT AND WHITE, Contractors. Auckland, June 7, 1883. "VT O T I C B . THE Concert in aid of Churck of England will be POSTPONED till TUESDAY, 17th July, 1883. G. A. BURGESS, Hon. Sec. NOTICE T'J SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS who do not receive their papers regularly, would oblige by communicating with the office on the matter, when steps will be taken to remedy the same.
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Te Aroha News, Issue 4, 30 June 1883, Page 2
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294Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Issue 4, 30 June 1883, Page 2
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