JJRETTY Two-Room Cottage, nontlv Lined, Colonial Oven. Verandah. Pi mp, etc. TO LE' n . As 1 itoly occupied by Mr lly. Buttle. Apply to J. ILOTT, Nkws Office.
LAND FOR SALE near Te Aroha, on Deferred Payment, in Lots from 1 Acre upwrds. Apply to CHAS. GOULD,
Waitoa.
NOTICE is hereby given that all Persons whose Accounts are closed and unpaid on FRIDAY NEXT, will be advertised in the Newspaper for the public good.
CHAS. S. PYNE.
NOTICE.
ITTE bear to inform the public of Te V? Aroha, Waiorongomai, Shaftesbury and Waitoa that Mr G. M. BURKE is the only authorised person to collect Monies owiag to us, and his receipt will be the ONLY sufficient discharge. SMITH & SEDDON,
Late R. Mackie & Co.
PANORAMA (Postponed from August 11th).
TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 30th, at 2 p.m.. and again at 7.30 p.m. in the Pc Aroha PUBLIC HALL.
HERBERT 11. SMITH will exhibit his Views of Melbourne and Sydney Inhibition, JewUi Synagogue, 8- Hour Demonstration Procession .md Races. Splendid Real Waterfall of various oolouis. Mr H. H. Smith has taken seveial Phot s of Te Aioha, including the School Children, the Battery, Tiamway, Street Views, lloU-lb, etc., all oi which will be -how u on the Scieen. Also, his Humorous View of KibS-is-ruii-RiNG. The Entertainment will be repeated on MONDAY KVKNING, SEPTEMBER Ist in the Public Ha I ut 7. 30, when there will be a change of Programme. To conclude each Evening with A DANCE. Admission -Fiont bvats, 2s 6J, with on 9 ticket in Art Union an I invitation to dance. Back IS .its, it, ; Children, half-^iice. Uoor.s op ti at 7 ; to coumi -in c at 7.30. To conclude with a Udiice tv Xioul beat tickethuhlers only. PUBLIC! HALL, PAEROA, Tuesday next — At'teinoun at 4 p.m. and at 8 p.m.
PUbLLC NOTICE. Under the Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876. NOTICE is hereby given that T will hold an Enquiry on TUESDAY, the Ninth day of September next, ;st 2 o'clock, at the Couit Ilou*e, Te Aroint, into the subject matter of a petition iiled by Denis Murphy, Thomas Gavin, and Daniel Frazer, praying that the election of Edward Kersey (Jooper as Councillor ••'or the Te Aroha Hiding of the Piako Count}', on the 25th August, be declared void, on account of an irregularity that occurred in the proceedings which tended to defeat the fairness of the Election. HAItHV KEN KICK, Resident iMugistrate. Resident Magistrate's Court, Te Aroha, 27th August, 1884.
PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL.
EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY.
TE AROHA RIDING.
ri following is the result of a Poll 1 of the Electors of the Te Aroha Ruling, taken at the Court House, Te Aroha, on MONDAY, the 25th August, 1884 :— Votes. Cooper, Edward Kersey ... 91 McitrHY, Denis 68
Muhkay, William Archibald 13 Informal ... ... ... 3
I hereby declare Edward Kersey Cooper to be duly ELECTED u Member of the Piako County Council for the Te Aroha Riding.
JOHN HUNT, Returning Officer. DhteS this 25th d >y of August, 1884.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 65, 30 August 1884, Page 7
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