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WANTED, Two Hood Cm-pen tore and Joiners. A iplv nt Te Arolia Railway Station. — Win. Cim toii.

BATHS.

rpHE Bnths will be open daily from 7 JL a.m. until 10 p.m. fiont this date. GEO. WILSON, Chniim.in, Dom dv Board. Te Aroha, 9th April, 1866.

IMPOUNDED at To Aroha Pound,— . 1 Blttok IltirsC) no vi ible br.md, B\ Meki Ngiikuru ; 1 Chestnut Mare, White Blaze on Face, branded L on off t'uiiip, By lleha Apcruhama | 1 Brown Horso, Black Points on near Shoulder, By William Joy. If not Claimed and Expenses paid, to bo SOLD on HATUUDAY, 17th April, 1886, at twelve o'clock noon. J. VV. JR. (xUrLDING, Pound keeper.

WELCOME TEA.

WESLEYAN CHURCH, TE AROHA.

ON Tuesday Evening next a Welcome Tea will be given in the Wesleyun Cluuch, Te Aroha, to the Rev. Olivnr Dean. Tea on the Tables at 6.30. It is hoped there will be a very large attendance to give a he.irty welcome to the new Minister.

pONCERT AND BALL in aid of the U Funds of St Joseph's Church, Te Aroha, wil be given on EASTER MONDAY. Particulars in future issue. 1. LAWLESS, Secretary.

SHOOTING.

PLENTY OF SPORT and Comfortable Board and Residence, with excellent bathing in the celebrated Waitoa Hot Springs. Terms, most moderate. Apply to F. STKANCE, Lower Waitoa, Te Arolia.

MAY QUEEN GOLD MINING COMPANY, "LIMITED."

1 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING ot the tShuroholdels will be held at Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Huildinics Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 14th day of Apr'!, 188G, at 3.3 U p.m.

Business * To consider the Company's position, financial and othei wise, and to pass such resolutions in reference thereto as may bo approved Of. D. G. MacDONNELL, Manager, Auckland. 3rd April, 1880.

CROWN GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED), KARANGAHAKE.

a CALL (the fifth) of Threapenee per a \ Share on the capital of the above named Company has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Mnnasrer, at tiie Company's offices, Cooinbes' Arcade, Queen ntreet, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of April, 1886. W. L. MITCHELL, Manager. Auckland, April 6, 1886.

PREMIER GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED.

rpBNDERS for the PURCHASE of the X abovp named Company's Mine and Plant, consisting of House at Mine, Shoota, Hoppers, Iron Riils, and TOON, t>r for the Purchase of Plant onl}', will be received by the undersigned up to noon of the 2lBt instant. D. G. MacDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, 7th April, 1886.

SPECIAL SALE AT WAITOA.

FRIDAY, APRIL 30th.

Mr W. Moon has instructed the undersigned to Hell on the above date, riIHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND X DEAD STOCK, consisting of 13 Draught Horses, 5 Riding Horses, 1 Unbroken C01t, 2 MilktagCows, Calves, 80 Grey-faced Ewes. 80 Half-bred Elwes, 40 Half-bred Lambs, 40 Bouth*down Hoggets, 18 Southdown Ram Lambs, 2 Southdown Rams, 40 Good Pigß. Implements: 2 Waggons, 1 Dray, 1 Side Delivery Reaper and Mower, 1 Wallace Drill, 1 Wallace Horse Rake, 2 D. F. Wallace Ploughs, 1 S. F. Plotlgh, Horse power and Chaff-cutter, 3 Seta of Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Disc-harrow, Moulder, Scarihel' and Harness, Forks, Sheep-troughs, Water-troughs, &c, &c, and a Stack of Straw. Also, The lease of the property if not privately leased in the meantime.

Sale at 12 o'clock.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.

:r,. •w*xs:E3:Lv£.A/£Nr l TAILOR, Brown St., Th7uvhss, RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Te Aroha and Surrounding Districts, that he will arrive at Te Aroha on Saturday, Aptil 10th, remain ing until the Tuesday morning following, for the purpose of taking orders. Mes- 1 n.'igea may bo left at the office of this p.iper ; al«?o with Mr Ahier, and at Paik House, where be will be staying. And when in singing of his songs amusement he may give, His aim and his desire is, some good they may achieve ; Not creed nor country difference makes his services not bought Kut as 'tis by hu> trade he lives, he asks for your support.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 149, 10 April 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 149, 10 April 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 149, 10 April 1886, Page 7

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