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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News and UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

'This nbovc all— to thine own self be true n,d it myst follow as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.' — Shakebpeabe.

TUESDAY, JULY % I»P7.

Tn '>")• -i ;•; • f > ' " : nn e 11 1 1 to d.iy will bo found fill l }Mi I..''ii..v1 ..''ii..u * i<^pc;lin^ the now elt*ctm il be. urn: wit -. (by which To Arolin j-idi '.« u X <>i:!iul.ml in Tam.in^.i plertnr.it. 1 and I'rHiiofi. Kit) mirabake, ami Waiiekaui i riflintr c in Coroni.mdcl ulootnr.ite^o^othci with the population of each electoial (li.-^tiict in the Colon)'- A\o puiticulais of tlje iccont gie;it floods in the south, ptc. Mr. J. n. M^^io, m.'nia^Pi AFmi (h«i ExtundcfJ V>dlLuy and Gr M. Co., W.iihi. on lti-^t lodged 88oz ut »old m tli^ Fs.mk New Ze.il.irul, Facioa, the result of. l ( aHt crushing. \\y advfili^emf-nt it w : !l bo seen th;\t \ocn\ i-esidonts will Fuvo an opporlutiity of in°pectin^ Hie cele United and pfcartl'intf jiiystcry known a? Th.imna. Tl o^e desinms of Heeiug a icilly wonderful mid infj/estins? illusion slio.jl.l not inso the pich,ent opportunity of «e 'iny tin-, lenw.rkable mysfery. Both the L-.tidon Colonial Vie,* ppoak, litfer to the Exhibition us a in isterpiece of ingenuity. Thauma will be on exhibition at Pderoa Mouday next. Attention is directed to Messrs All. BuckUncJ andCo'.s announcement of forth j joining auction sales,

Dr Alfred Wrisjlit. Into of London, who locontlv p t Ltit :i visit to To Aioha extending over sev.ial weeks, hut aftenvaids piocooded to Auckland, has now wo understand definitely decided t<> peimanontl^ Nellie at To Aroha, and nnv ho expodod to letum from Auckbmd dmin,i!, tlio ensuing week IV Wi i,uht is a medical puutitonor ft" hi^li qualifications and imuli i.\peiienee. The al>si nee of a duly <|iiahliod doctor has l>eon hum felt. t"*jK- 1,(1 1 \ l»v in. my imahds .sojourn inn ,it'lV An)ii,t t<» a\ ail ->f the thermal splint^. We Ixlwivu D.i Wi'ii>lii In 1 ? fount d a vciy bi^h opinion of tlio Itittiro piuspeits of To A,u>h,i as i\ s.tnitoriinn. We h,i\e hc.ud many cM>u>si<>ns of ii'^r t from looil residents tint l>y tlio new electoral boundaries, wlioieiiy iV v Aioha is o.it oil fiom Wiiikato, it will lose Mr .1 !> \\ livto as its roproscn'ati\ o. We fe..| sin.., howev. r, tint Mr Whyte will •nil t.i' o a \oiv lively con e< m in the pi.i>-p«j.t\ of Tl'T 1 ' Aiohi .vnd l\e round siippoi tin it, int 'losts <>i! ovoiy possibk l>\ !ul\i>ili<.i>moMi :it w i'l W'ni'tirjd thai the Aio\indi.i licensed ho'diii", ounipii'inu Unoe aoj.»s at Waitokauii, i,a-> boon iwiU'iti'd 1 1_\ tii" Mining Inspivloi. A iUMiid .luvetulo C'.u ni\ .il, hv To Ai'ihii School children, is announced to take p'.n-o l i tlio To Aioh i Public 11, ill on Thnr-d,i\, 'iM I'lMmt; to iiiehid Ma\ I* ile d.UKV, wall/, .md miii\ iither novcltn-.; pii)ri-cd-. 11l aid ttf the Si li.xd I und. Mr. .I.mi'»- M.icl.ail a'liiiMJPe.^ hv ;id vetti eni.'iit in tl'.U is-n.% th .t he uiH hold ;i oho.ip oh-aiinii" salo l'"i Iv\ onh -on" d,i\ s, difi'i; fmm »hil\ 'in I, of niillincn. d',ipcr , i othinn', etc., | 1 101 to annual i.uk i u.i . all will bo loducod Imin t. u '..I i \ ut) -five 'km ivm. Mj . X i ■!,: I lm Gtll .luniumees- h\ ,nl\t-iti pi pi i -t he is ,i candidate I'm Tai'iuim.i ci. . ; " <i'\ (of w liv h To Amlifi { .h>\, (onstil..! - i p. ill), and will addict i the rloitoix at all early d ite. AttoutiiMi is diioittd to Mr A. \Y. Kdv\.i(K' new a.X oi ti^'iue'it which ;i])poais in this i-tMie. A special mootiiiiT of To Ai-ih.i Town Uoaid will beheld this ovotiiny to i'mtliei Lonsid >i and adopt B) c laws, etc. M"-. Fi.iyor lias locontly opened as a ooiiuotioniM' (m conn dion with hoi liaki t \ ), in pi onuses iinmodi.itt ly opposite | the llot Spunks Hotel ; tea. cnl! ■••, <-te , l»otn^ <il o clitainablo .it a ti w imaiit «s iiotiu'. We ha\c- rio doulit tho \<iit(ii>wil 1 [mo\o a siu'co^iul one. On Tue-day la^-t Mis Mamaiot McOlein of W.noi muoinai W.H chimed at To Aluh i I*olloo Co-lit, li'foje M"ss!-,,1.A Dolismii, and J. llott, .I.\J'. with bcinj; dmnk in Whitikor street, To Amha, the pre Mons d.i\ . Convicted, and lined 5-, oi in default to be impjiboned in Te Aroh i lock up till i p m. It ih aHiiiu-d that Mi (Joo. Vcsoy Stewait. X ft riMiiouth b} duvet sfeanier on •2nd in-t t'"r New Ze.dand, and nuy theiefoiu be expootod to 1 md about the middle of next month, and that ho will certainly contest the Taip-anga electoiate. Di Cof>por notifies by advei tisoinont in this issue that he has no intention of leaving Te Aroha dis-tii. t, A number of the dodoi's friends arid su vpoiteis held a mooting at the Hot Splines Hotel, on Tuesday evening last, fof the purpose of taking stops t> form To AroJia m^l oiiily iiii^ ili>tiict.> into a medical clu.b with Dr (Joopei as njodit.d ollifer ; the i'ollowing hoins" present; A^e-ssrs A. 11. WliitemoiHo, (ohaiim.m), Moses Uotchen, J.ty. (loinsh, 10. Qiimn, *A. A. Smith, (Smith anjl Don), T. Aitken,.!. Daio, .1. Wood s C. S. P\no, U. II \ «I< J , C. Johnson, I). ]\\\^. him. J. ik-a'thcte, J (.lomo-, T. L- nlb.tter, J. F. Co(k,, W Ilotlieiinnton The eh-uiniin, Mi Whit/hm^e, liavitii; explained the puipos-c for which the moetin» had been con\ene<l, a gc-Meial discussion took plact-, \vi:h the result that Mes-srs P^ne, Ilothiii\{j;ton, Whitehouse, , and Cooks, wore appointed a oemmittoo. (with Mi Pyne as chairman) to eiiiy out Lhe wishes of the meeting. Circul.ifs tontaiuiui; iides and (ithoi paiticulais will, \ve are inl'oinied, be i^uetl in ihe coui.se of a lew days. Tluou»h the exoitions of Messrs. Fr.izcr ;uid V.mse, what ]noniiscs to be a voi^ Kiiooessful skating reason, was in.iut; mated ,-it To Aioha Public ilall on Tuesday evening l.i.si,. The promoteis, h.»\inir made satisfactory temis with t\ie hall company for the use of th.it building as n '■ rink for a season of" tliiiteen weeks-. j rpiicklv succeeuVd ia enrol lin <; close on a i score of season ticket holdeis to stai t with, and on the opening ni^ht from thiity to forty poisonj were present, and a veiy enjo^al•le evenini; spent. The rink will be open every Tuesday evening < 11 1 111 1 1 r»^T the season, from 7 to 10 ; and will no doubt continue to l.ugely availed of ; as the amusement is a healthy and h.umloss one, in which nearly evny \nn\\ < an taki* an active pait, and even those who do not ! c.ire to don tke skate y , will find mm Ii to amuse them in watching those who do, and the many little contretemps that are mre to occur ia connection with the efforts oE novices in the art. Season tbkets may be obtained on application to Mr Vau^e, price 15s for double ticket, admitting lady and gentleman, or os for lady only. Visitors introduced by members pay Is each entrance fee. Our Ohinemuri correspondent writes ns follows : — "Mr. Win. Shepherd, well known in connection with up countn mining, lijik just retiuned to Auckland fiom Austialii, wlu-ie lie lias been sojomni:i^ for the last tluec luonlhs. IMr. Sli^pkenl left here for the pmj)oSd o£ ascertaining whether any of the new methods of oie i eduction in th.it country would be suitable for ioeal requirements. When leaving h>"ie he took with him several paicels of ore from diftrciont mines in the Ohinemuri di-.triel, notably the Itoscinotit and Union mines. Fiom the last mentioned mine a trial lot of KJovvt was treated by Mes rs. Newbury and Vantin's new olilonn ition process, with the result that 93- per cent, of the u^ay value of the .i?old, and 84 per cent, of; the assay value of. the silver was ext r acted therefrom. The cost of treating ore on this principle will not exced £'i" per ton. Mr. Shepherd ii of opinion th >t the above-mentioned process is admirably suited for the treatment of the ore peculiar to the Ohinemuii district. It is vety piobable tint an effort will be made to establish a ehloi mating plant in connection with the Martha Extended Co.'s battery at Waihi. The cost of erecting a plant capable of treating thiity tons a week would not exceed i £400."

Tlio following tenders for perpetual leases \n this dis-tiiet wero accepted at the last meeting of tho Auckland Crown Lands Boa>d :— To Aiolui . Block XF., s< etion 07, J.is. Shine, at 2s per acre ; section US, 0. Cribb, .'it 2h pei auo ; section IU, to be ic-offcicd, as lenders were inI'oiniiil. W.tito.i, Block XVI, sections 7 and 10, \Y. Abbey, Is per acre ; section 11, A. (iabolirscy, N per ncre ; MX-tiyn 12, A. Uabolinsey, .'ss Gil per ac-re ; section 12. W. II Burbidge. 3s 8d per acre ; section 14, 11. Ho,ss, t2b b'd per acre. OulwMid 'Fii-co m til clones at TN»-t , Office, To An, ha, on Saturday next, (IGlh nst.tnl) ul 7.30 a.m. , 'ihe Ciowu Lands Boaid notify that tender will \o received iid to 19th inst. I'm leading action i)'-\ Block. 11, To Aroha. See idvt. The ni'Mithly ny-elii q <>F the Te Aroha Domain Hoaid was held on Saturday la«t. Tli'j business w«i» enliiely of a routine eh.uiu-ti-r One of. the uieniber-, Mr. (100. Wilson, st.it.-d th.-it ProCessor Hiitton, fnun Uanh'ibncy Colle^«>, hud visited the domain and dining the week, and e\;iie^.(<l himself as greatly inteiestcd with re-poet tluweto, and i.s Uein^ greatly impnssed with the groat wiluo oL" the splines, which in many ivjunts he considried piclVr.ihlo to " those .iL liotonu. lieivipts from (lie bath- for the p ist month ending "2iu\ in^t , weie stited to be £17 UK At the W.udi'ii's Csoiut, Tliiunes?. on Thuisdav l.u-t, the following applications wore dJ.dt with:— • I. W. W.ilkiM, for u-ntei-iight at Waihi ; K. K. Cooper, for pjoloetinn foi hi- el.uin .it Waihi, and also ,m applic ition for .i claim at Waihi ; an .ipplii-ation by Mr Walker for two K'si-k-nri' site^ aL Wnihi, \\ei>* all post poncd till 2 Ist instant ; an app ication h\ ,1. P. II ill, for a lueii-c for Jo-,ophiue claim, K.ii.mn.ihake, was adjourned till August 11th. A f.iir and i>;.\om h.id bulled (hue hiisl».uid<. reee'itly wont with a gentlein.in, w ho in hi-. \ ouiuer yeaii hid p.ud her maiked .lttenlion, to in>pect the gia\ is of hei dear d % p-u ted. After contemplating them in mournful silence, she mnrmnied to her companion: 'Ah. James, \mi might lia\e b-en in that row now il \on had oiiln hail a lit, le more courage! The amount of gold j-m. based by the T.aiik ot New Zealand, Thames, irom the Nt to the l)U{ of Ma\ la-t, amounted to 'JJlloz OdwN, divided as follow^: — Tlumes, ( .) ( .)2oz lOdwt ; Ohiuennui, 2f>4oz 7d\\t; Piako, \):A\oa Sdut; Tlisimes lioiough, iKJSd/ 4,lv\t: total, 2*24 10/ 9<iwt/ Don't advertise ! Il is a very had plan. It will call attention to your place of business, ami it is much better for people who wish to trade with you to hunt you up. It gives your customers oYorciai', and makes them healthy. Beside*, if you advertise, somebody will buy up f-oine of vonr goods, and then you will have to get mor.\ and it will bo a great bother to }011. A veiy good cow en t to fasten on lamp top«, is melted ;JJim. U--e as soon as melted, and the lump is re idy for use as sooji as the cement is cold. When Mr Gladstone was a young man his father wrote about him as follows to a fiivnd . — ''Tiieie is my son Williani. He is a \oiy clever fellow, and I should not wonder if he were to be Prime Minister some daw But maik me, if he is, he will mm the coiuitiy."

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 210, 9 July 1887, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News and UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 210, 9 July 1887, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News and UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 210, 9 July 1887, Page 2

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