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PUBLIC LTHIIAKY.

rpHE uhuhl Monthly Meeting of the To JL Arohn Public Library Committee will be held on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7.30. A. MENZIES, Sec. To Aroha, July 3rd, 1885.

"FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS."

EOBLN" HOOD

By hla popularity has again assorted his tuipreinucy.

Look at the result of hi« Queen's Birthday Programme. Something wonderful. 13280 Shareß Rold in Six Wewks. 528 extra Gush Prizes, jib each, were nl lotted. 748 Prizes instead of 220.

Now Open

RACING &COURMNG PROGRAMME, WHICH MUST CLOBE ON TUESDAY, 7th JULY as the WAThKLOO 0Ul J i* fixed tor Bth, 9th and 10th, being one. week earlier than laat yenr ; early appliOfitf'Ti h therefore neee*Miry us we arc tftnug nliead "full steam." 8000 AT 10s— £4000. Ist PRIZE, £1000.

ABOUT 220 PRIZES.

Melbourne Watkrloo Cuf, Grand National CuKisTcHtmcit. Stkkplkciiasb. Altout About 64 Nominations. 25 Nominations. Winner WuterFir.it ...£iooo l«o Cup ...£2OO Second ... 300 Runner-Up ... 100 Third ... 150 Winner Water All others di- 100 PiirH« ... 50 vided about ltiiuner-Up ... 25 £20 eaoh... 450 Winner Wator100 Plate ... 50 £l!)U0 ltuniiu«-Up ... 26 All other DogH divided about £10 i-auh ... 550 £1000

126 Cash Bonds. 2 at £50 £100 4 at £25 „ 100 6 at £20 100 10 at £16 150 10 at £10 100 15 tt £8 120 30 at £6 180 50 at £5 250

£1100 Will close 7th july.

Each Ticket has Ten Chances, and can obtain a Prize, in Each Drawing. We are glad we have again hit public Taste by allotting Extra Prizes instead of increasing advertised value of existing Prizes, when we more than fill. We shall again devote *U monies for applications over 8000 to Extra £5 Cash Bonds .Jess usual commission), called 9th Class, but must explain that all Tickets sold up to time of closing hays equal chances of everything on the Programme. Please send two 2d stamps for reply and result (two stamped addressed envelopes greatly expedites business). P.O. orders preferred. 1* exchange on stamps and cheques. Coin or notes should be registered. Registered letters and telegrams received. Address — ROBIN HOOD. Care of STAPLETCW & FLEMING, Box 238, Post Office, Chriatchurch.

AGENTS are hereby respectfully notified that as the Waterloo Cup is fixed one week earlier than was anticipated, all returns must reach us by Saturday, 4 th July. They may also tell all cu-Lomers that " it is going ahead full steam." Robin Hood Company.

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE.

Duke Street, Cambridge, and at TE AROHA.

I-S AA /^ T>A^EC( SAA\J X> AT E D MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF 1 SADDLERY & HARNESS.

Beautiful Riding Saddles, o r own make, from £2 10s, £3, and upwards. Our CONCEALED ROLL SADDLES nro unequalled in the Colony at the Pricks WE ARIi OFFERING THEM AT. HARNESS of every description for Plough, Dray, Spring Cart, Buggy, Single <nd Double Hone, made from the best fittings and leather procurable. HAIU-FACED PIPE COLLARS (unequalled for hard work), and all other styles in stock THE CAMBRIDGE GIRTH give* universal satisfaction — the most perfect Girth in use.

WINTER, 1885

For Winter work horses require covering in this district. Waterproof Canvas Cover-, felt lined, from 20s, 25s to 27s 6d; Stable Rugs from 14s to 30s.

IMPORTANT TO PIAKO, RICHMOND

TE AROHA SETTLERS & OTHERS.

I have ai ranged with Mr A. H. Whitehouse of Te Aroha to act as agent for our celebrated manufactures and general goods, where any article not in stock can be procured at 24 hours' notice.

ISAAC BATES,

Manufacturer and Importer of Saddlery, DUKE STREKT, CAMBRIDGE. May 6th, 1885.

HMoKENZIE • SADDLER, MORRINSVILLE.

SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

Repairs Neatly m d Promptly attended to

PAEROA.

COPIES of THE AROHA NEWS (with FOUR-PAGE SUPPLEMENT each week) can be obtained at Mr J. M. Itobson's Store.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 109, 4 July 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 109, 4 July 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 109, 4 July 1885, Page 7

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