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. tE AROHA PUBLIC SCHOOL. T7IVENING CLASSES will be held for Hi instruction in Ordinary and Civil Service Subjocts, Book-keeping, Sliprthand, &c. V For further information, apply to the Head Teacher.

selMgoeeigiviFg up business, THE Whole Stock of MR JOHN FARRELL'S DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHINGon tho Premises known as TE AROHA HOUSE in Whitaker Street, Te Aroha Township, will be offered FOR THREE WEEKS AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, in order to clear out all the Stock if possible to save removal to the Thames. ( NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. Reductions will be made averaging from 25 to 60 per cent. The Premises will be CLOSED on MONDAY, the 14th inst., to Mark down the ] Stock, and will open at ten o'clock on TUUJSDAY, THE 15TH INST., 1 and each following morning at ten o'clock j during the S-ile. The Premises are now for Sale or to Let, apply to S. HETIIERINGTON, Draper, Thames.

WAIORONGOMAI SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. A TEA MEETING in connection with the above will be held in the Prblic Hall, Waio.ongomai, on MONDAY EVFNING NEXT, March 14th, commencin :at half-past six sharp. Tickets, 2s ; Children, half pr'ce. Proce- ds for the bene it of the Sunday School Funds. Speakers— Revs. Jas" Marshall, T. A. Joughin, and Lawry. Music by the Sunday School Children and others. G. DEVEY, Superintendent.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, ST. PAT rTcTk ' S DAY, March 17, 1887. O ATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will O be issued from any station to any station on March 17th, available for return on 17th or 18th March, WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT TE AWAMUTU, MARCH 17. On March 17, a train (stopping where required to pick up passengers) will run from Frank ton Junction to Te Awnmutu at 10/ a.m., in connection with the 8.20 a.m. train from Te Aroha, and the 9.15 a.m. tiain iroin Cambridge, and a train which will leave Te Awamutuat 6.15 p.m. (stopping where reqniied to set down passe gers) will have connection from Frankton Junction with Cambridge and Te Aroha. Saturday Return Tickets to Te Awamntu will be issued at any station on 16th and 17th March, and will be available for return up to and including 18th M.uch. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, 9th Maich, 1887.

TE AROHA TOWN DISTRICT. RESULT of Poll taken on the 10th Day of March, 1887. Frazer, Daniel J 151 Quinn, Edward 138 Comes, John ..« ... HO Dobson, John Allen ... 102 llotchin, Moses 99 Lipsey, George 97 Dillon, Patrick 97 Downes, Arthur ... „, 91 Wood, Thomas 75 I, Henry Crump, returning Officer, do hereby declare Messrs Daniel J. Frazer, Edwaid Quinn, John Come--, John Allen Dobson, and Mo-es Hotchin to be duly elected as Commissioners for the Te Aroha To am District, and appoint THURSDAY, the 17th day of March, 1887, at 7 o'c'ock in the evening, at the Te Aroha Public Hall, for the First Meeting of Commissioners to be held. HENRY CRUMP, Returning Officer. Te Aroha, March 11th, 1887.

DISTRICT OF WAIKATO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. 4 PPLICATIONS are he by solicited j J\ for a duly qualified MEDICAL MAN to take charge of the District Hospital at Epniillon. Salary is fixed at £300 a year, together with the right to undertake private practice within a radius of three miles, provided such private practice does not interfere with his duties at the hospital, the said officer to reside wifhin half a mile of the site. Ap,-licationB, with ceitificate of qualifications, to be sent in to re eh the Board not later than the 12th of April next, and i applicant to state the date he can be prepared to undertake the duties. Applications to be addressed to tho above Board, Borough Council Chambers, Ham-^J ilton, Waikato, J. M. GELLING, Secretary, pro tem>t Council Chambers, Hamilton, 4th March, 1887,

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 194, 12 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 194, 12 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 194, 12 March 1887, Page 3

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