The Aroha AND Dhinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
1 This -(hove fill — to thine own pelf be true lid it must xollow as the ni(,'ht the rlay, Thou caimt not then be false to any man.' — SIUKrhI'EVKE.
TUKSDAV, JULY 23, 1887.
By i eiW<M)CC <o tel«»#iMir.s in to-d.iy's ih-ii^. si.ifl ihe rq>oit in llio fnsl pn^o of f>iir Mipnie-iiLi.l, if 1"' ■ t -' i( ' !l th.it flic lnt^t inform. itiuii icceivcd with rrspet I U) tho i'ur'U'tiKM^ ilt'jjobit at Waitn.i ih> of ;ui cxcec-uin^f.y oiicoiir.i^int; uh.tiacLcr. Mr. W. J. Eliiutt, who lias recently hecn a iv ;..«i 't <% «i to abHbt thu liuY. S. L.iwiy in -,'' •' »n^ tho Upj>ei 'I'luuues Cue nit of tliu W«'vlc\»n Chinvlt, begins his wwlc on Sunjhi/ mix I, pi 1 ' !I^liin.'4 utTtj Arol.a ntjll v.in , HiaUe^liiny ut 3 p.m., and Waiorongonmi ?it 7 p id. The Uiiv. B. Lawry is to preach ;! Waihi(ll), O^hnroa (3). "nd l'aeroa (7; to i.itiociuco the n.-vv urr.UK ement at tluU eiui q£ the circuit.
Attention is diiectcd to Mr A, W Kdwaids' new adx orlisemeut, wlii' h ap pears in onr columns to ilny, announeini!; :i gioit dealing- h.tlu .it exceed ing I) low prices We are informed that, the statement in. Milo by (In- ( 'haii in m <d" To Aroha Town Hoard in the Waukn's Court on Tue-day Ih-4, as- reported in another column, Unit the Mail; Moon el.nm h.ul on!) been xvorked fur dixs, xvas utt'ily fiUe jttul o.i'cul ited to nusloiul, The, end .•timed nt was evidently th 1 ' forfeiture of the grounci. The moiiti'ily me ilin^s of Piakn Counts Council, uiul (ho Te Aroh\ Town Hoard on next oaiuidax. , Wailtu Koad ttoanj meeting* will be hi'ld mi Imhl:i\ next, instead of S .tuiday, Mt ,is to ,i\nnl el idling witli the meeting ot J'i.-iko Cdi?nt\ C-ounuil, .Mr J Muir.i\ , senr.. write* requesting lli.tt \\\c fk-etois of T - iui.iu<»<i will not pi d,<;e themM'lvu-« to nny man .is yet, a^ piol»al»!\ Ins lirothor, Mr W. A. Mutiay, \\)i\\ .inivo in tim r j to conti-st tho election. The IctU'i ciimo to hand too late, lor iiwr tion ii\ t J i w issue, but Wi'l uppe.tv in ll"Xt" OhiUiMiiuri County Counc il a ive notice by .uKcrtiscment of the int<Mitii n to ie\y I <i rate of si\ iarthii\gs in the. pound, Tlio cil'oi t.s of Mesairt Fiii/. i and Viime in c(»i\nectii'i\ wit i the >k,ilm^ rinlc, have been >so suueessiul, that tli* \ announce the htuitiii'^ of ;i t-k.itint; 1 >un\ dancini; club on Tliuisdiy exenius;-, in the Te A'uhii l*ublic 11. dl, lv oonimoiico on Tlimsd \\ ne\t. Mr Uai'hton, piano tinier, announce^ that ho will bu ill Te Aiolui on Moud.i) next, on his periodic tl viiit. Mi iiu-se.il announces that h l will add,v u t'u > electors at To A roli.i W.'st and Wai. .on im :iox;t Fricl..\ and Situnl ty. T!i • -I .'.i i-tlv meeting of the v^trv of | St. \t i>\\ { l|..ich Avns heldi iiMulitt i\* la^t The fo iti^in4 piesciit ; Hex. .J. Miishdl, M< l s-is AfU'i. Maisd.'it, 'Jtibson, He.ith cnte, ai.J P\ lie. AhtiN'iiJ'Mit of accounts toi th<' lull" \eai T endnm ,lune HOth, w submitted. Geiieul fund. Ciedit : Relmnl on paisonim 1 site, ot. ; oileituv, JCb") I'.^ 4d. Total C-Ui 4s 4<|. D.'htor :'» dance at I'eceinboi last, iib 1 Is 4d ; rent puivna^e sit' 1 ,!; 4- ; nuixex' ot Kiihi 1 , ,Li Hs I MI ; niini^ ©r's stipend, I^l2 lO.slamps, kesosone&c , £2 -- 10 ; cKMiuir.'-, occ , ill 17s Id. Total, JJITd lb'j'j le.iviiii; a cndil balance ol t'lS ,S--, 4«l. Li ibihties at .l.iin' 151 th. Minislcis 1, l()-> ad\(iti-m'4 ».'2 10s ;a iditionalseit- G2 17s 3 I ii I, mmi; and h^htin^, XI If>> ; su,idi\ suiill .itiOiiMt-. ill lb>3l. Tolil 1:21* S , (>d Building iuud : Ciecbt balanc ■ ut I>ccemb( ; ,'JKI, HG 2. Is i! ; sii'im nation tVnii Ml lkatliL'ote, £1 IS-,; sales of lu/.au vi itcri d, JDIO IK (.id piocc'ds oC cnteii.miiiii.it, l"J '2s. Total X7(3 14s JOd di litor : Hull, JL"^ 7s ; c.ipcr, £1 ; fencing, li.iS 12 7d ; supervising works, ill ISs ; [layiiiont on or_;an account, £10; fixing he!', ili 5- : t .toivst il iHs 7.1. Total, L'lJO 1 Irf 2d. !e t^ in ie {l credit balance oL £.7 'As, Bd. Liabi itics : Intcresl owini; to stmdini^ couimittL'C, C 4 ; icduction on loan, £15. ToUl, ,€l9. On the chuich thcio still roinains u d^bt of €104, and on the otiran X.4,2, 10^, making, the; total amount ! ot the liabilities — less tbo £7 3^ Btl shown aboxo— ill 111 U)s \V. JI. 1\ M.u.sden was .ippuinted 'uiUisteis' waiduti vice Mr. (J A. Duress who has lcic the distiicf. X' 1--jolxed th-it evening sej \ ilv i»e hold on v<trli Sunday in I'utuic ; Hex. Mi. Maish.dl to appoint a la}-icadci and <u iani;e I\ji t\\.i >sci vices on Sundiys as oitun as pDh^ib'e.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 212, 23 July 1887, Page 2
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