•T KA M CO dAtV X ! <JA i 1i 1 ON BKTW X X TIIAMKn TP. AltoHA, WAIOHOS il'i^tAl, SHAFT, SBU'IIY, A I*l Mi' Li L Will Will*.* IX FKivSll. STKAM TUG HUA, C.iptJiin <L M Sv\ls piMBKH, lUOX, -uid OOOL^ nf a 1 \ 1)> -.enptions IN ANY QQAXTiM FS, can be arranged f >i' at Reasonable •iatos. K. ON YON, Agent, hhortland.
CHI' UC If Stilt VICES. Xkxt Suni>\y. Wkslpyan. — Te Aroha, 11 <i.m., .\[i Fsan'Ciin ; <>.3O p.m. Mr Johnson ; T \ro\n \\\m, .i p.m., v lr ilaiu 's. P;tic-B\ i kiiian — Tic U.- . Mr Forgusoi. vi.l conduct s •i-vit.-e to-morrow evening a / o'cKk'k mi L 1"L 1 " Ai'o'j i.
NO I'IC JO .() \i)VKItT[SKHS. tggjT Ad\vrii«vrs ,tre particuLnly re ;tio>ted to nitirk on e-'.ch Ad'/jrti "in <ni the uumbor of tun «s th-it they require i t> bo inserted. bailing to do :hLs all Ad verii^emontfi will be continued till count -imandod, 'md charged tor necordingi\ .
MAIL XOTiCK. Mails will close w* undor-r- > For P.ionui, ti ' T!iam, i s, .>nd Auckland — | d.ii'y at 9.4.) a.m. i'nr \V i'to i. l*i il;o, Moninsville, Hami 1 ton, Wailwito, and Ani-lvland — Tih'^dty, r i'hurhil.i\>, l\v>{] haluidiNs, ar G.o ) a.m. L \ i \\ .ii'ir.cino i! ii — i^t!!\ at 8 4~> a.m. For Shafto^buiy— Fi d i\*, -i\ H. 45 u in. Fn.;li-ai m ii. v.a Sm F au -isco, wi'i do-:* 1 at this oiHe • to-da> 'Situidiy, ih •itli ), at 9.15 a. n. Te.ephoue -Utiori opened at W>iio]ong.on i. Olli L ' ilour^: \) a.m. to 5 p.m. ''.oscd StmiLus au I huiid.U' 1 -. J. P. V ,L*SK, Posjiu ;sler.
TK \ 1 10 ! I A M I N I N uS! I V K lO MA i 1 1\ XT TK A '>-')! lA. SaU'S — Lucky II ', !s X F i X, .K Wo'lMi'-tm, 2^ Colonist, 7s Gd Phoenix, 2s Waiorongomai, Is 6d. Sellers — Lucky Hit, 3s Wellington, 2s 3d Canadian, 3> Gd Wuiorongomuij Is 6d Colonists, 8s Buyers » Colonist, 7s Gd :s\«- n-"i. °,od L\"i.i'isan, 3^ R. (i. Macky, John Bullock, G. S. O'llaUoran, brokers. THAMES SIIAREMARKET.
Thamks, Ln^t Evening, 7 p.m. Sales — Colonist-, 7s 8d SellersBright Smile, 2s Gd Darts, 5s Deep Level Cross, 3.s New Find, 9s Buyers — Bright Smile, 2s , Hand of Friendship, 3s New Prince Imperial, 33s
COMMERCIAL. ♦ Messrs Grllion & Co. report that there was j « large attendance at Austen's 3ale at Paeroa yesterday. Ycarlinp\s fetolied 375; 2-year-ol Id, £3 7s ; 3-year-oHs, M (ss ; cowa, £6 12s 6i.
X il V> !, K.iK SAI.K •Ciin\n Br.nd* FU.ui in Sack^-, 100 & 50' '(Jhaiiif>ion 1 Flour s --" do do d 1 Cantab' Fjyiir - do do clSh.irptj Bran l-\)\\ I \yi.e;it Wha.l* Mill, Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 18, 6 October 1883, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 18, 6 October 1883, Page 2
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