The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
'This ,ho\o all -to thino own self ho true irl ii 'mist f Alow us the night ilie d:ty, 'L'hou iioi lln'ii he f.iNe to any man.' — S:ivivi;sp;i;Ai;K.
S\Tl l{[).\y, JULY 30, IMS 7. Tl-: AKOIIA SAXATOIUUM.
It is now sum, time since the desnabihty <»i linvuu: .1 Sanatorium enct.'d at IV Aroha. was fust mooted, it i-. 'lowovcr, onl\ «iiK*e Hi 1 Alfied \\\i^hi, .•'!n> bb r \< I'Npi'iiciice in ihe.-e m.".tu ii s > detn mined to take up his residence at To Aioha, thai rlie pioposal hits a-'Mim-ed a delmite form. In fact it was (L 1 tlieimal springs {'.loin 1 (hat induced lh' Wii^iii to settlo al Te Aroha : hautu .si'ii'i . i>'\\ weeks ie&ideiiee an«l invesli'.iiiuii tKi'uno "iv^l; ..,,,.,.— -i-ii v, km iin > \ii\ r< . , ukable tiuative prop^ru* l^ ol '\\ A o'na not, spring, (o^pcoially in .ill c.l^l *• o' Hi 'imati' m, sciatica, (icppepsi.i, ctf ) wiiU', . in hw opinion, tih thi'V I'ecvune nuue wulely know \\ cannot fail lo atti.icd Isir^e luiniliiMSol m\aliiis t'ro'n mI! pai-t-. A innnhor ol huul losidents lia\ c I'oiincil thi'iiiM-iM 1-^1 -^ into a committee, ;in<l in rwijiim'Uon with J)i" Wii^ht !.a\e t m k » n the ni.itrer m li.iml, ami a pr. Imin.uy jM'o^pcclns respfi ting 1 the pi >pi>M\l Sanatorium has ju^fc hnen w-iu-vl. r l\\? \ rojio^ed company has a»u'ul\ hecu unm^iit nn.ler ihe notice ot -i nni. Tool" ol leailuii; men 111 Auckl.-ujil aivi c)-*' 4 a liei c, .:ik! the j)iomoter< havi> ieiei\ed c\ cry encouragement. Then 1 c.mjiot he the sh^hte^t ilonht that, if ju'oppr!} li.inilleil. the j»ropo=eil Sanatoimm company he an immense • ; ucccs-', hoth financially ami otheiwi^^. No place in the Au^trnl.isian Colonies is uell adapfoil fur the establishment of such an institution. The remarkable value, of the 'Xc Aloha hot spiiugs, ha\c been (lem>)nsliated again and a^ain, and testimonial after testimonial fiom ic^tored aud graceful invalids leen published from time to time in the-o columns ; whilst the analyses and rej ports on the waters by Mi .1. A. I'ond, <>f I Auckland, and Dr Hector, (^ownimeiit I analyst, of r toti, nre of the highest p »ssi ! Ie character. Tiien Mg ii,i, le, Arolia is so cenLiall} and advantuqoouil\ situated, being wuhiu an ea^-y da\s ijouiiH'\ fiom >Vuckl.i!ul, cither diiect b\ tail, or via Thames; the pleasant liuvcs liver lor boating, magnificent modutain sccuei}, efc, aie all factois in if-; favour, as a resort for invalids and \ i^iiors ; and the establish ii'-ent o l ' a Sanatoi linn, replete with eveiy comfort nml convenience for invalids, with the ad\ice, and services of a highly (|uali(ied medical practicioner always available is the one thiny needed, an>l should piove not only a boon lo the Colony geneially, but a greit success fiu;mcial!\ v to the shaichoidois, whilst it cannot but benefit the township itself, ami it is to the interest of local residents generally to forward the project in every possible way. We wi^h the proposed company every success.
People wouM like to know when the election* will take place. This will give an indication : The legistrais have not iill got maps oi the new boundniiey. Thiity da\s aie given for making up the rolls. ,;:::! ll week foi inspection of them by the public. The writs for the e : <_-t.t;^::3 will then issue, letmnabieat 21 days. Tinough inadveitency we omitted to .stato, in our repoit of the School Conceit, that Miss McClatchcy played all the accompaniment^ in a most efficient manuei ; and that Master Frank Pa\ itt, in a neat little speech, rctuincd thanks on behalf of his schooliellows to the fiieiulß ior attending in such goodly numbeis. Ordinary monthly meciings will bo held as follows : Pi.iko County Council at Hamilton to-day ; Te Aioha Town Hoard this twning ; Te Aioha School Committee on next Tuesday evening; Ohinemuri County Council on Saturday next, at Paeroa ; Te Aioha Domain Boaid, same evening. The adveitisoment which appeared in our isMie of the lo'ib isist , announcing that section 14 (in two portions) Te Aroh.i Survey District, had been set ap.ut for sale on deferred payments, JiaN boon since withdiawn by the ducction of the Crown Lands Oliicj, lia\ ing it appeals been issued in ci ror. Mr J. 13. \Vliyte i:i addressing (he electors of Waikafoat Hamilton on t'ltesday ov< auii; la 1 -! s.iid: —He w ishc"<l to cxpie-s rogi et th.it T< Aioha had been se\ ei'ed ijom the il< ctoiale. 1I« w.is .soli)' to have to pu t w illi many old fix-nd-, but there way tin- con. olation in the i'.u f-, thai, lioncel'ui th Te Aioha would have two membei-i instead vi o'ic, or lather, siney the boundai ies ol! the Co i mil indel <liilri' i t had b'ien ulloiMd, it would have a .share in three member.-*. This he looked upon a^ a gre.it advantage, not only to Tj Aroha, but to the whole Cv)loin,<is it \i,b to the mining industry they must look ab one of the means to lelipvo them oi the present difficulties. ilis Hill, wlio is slid lol)0 arepiesenla ti\e of ihe Jjomloii AloiningPo^t, and wlio his been makimr a tour of the colony for tli" psi^t few mo r ith«, in the intoresls of that journal, ai lived at Te Arohi fiom A uck ;ui<{ on Thursday last. Aftei speiulin'4 ii few days hove, hhr purpose -s pioceedniL 1 , w (j mider^land, to TauiMiigii ( iud the Hot L.kc-.
The Town Boaid a**e having a liaffie In ids; i» erected over Lipsey's Creek, Koii miko siniel. F( will he seen by advorlisoment that Mi li. IT. n iis has been appointed To Arolia agent foi the Auckland Mtur. Amongst these successful at the.recent Vupil T.'ielieis' K\imiin itinn was Miss Loua Gibbous,, lately of.tlie To-'Aiohu Goldfield school, who passed tlio oxamination required at the end of the second year. Attention is directed to Mr L. M. Grace's advertisement \vhich\ appears in our column* to-da-.*,' amrouiVeing th-U ho is standing again for the Tauranga electorate. ]Mr K. Burke has made application far a licensed holding at Waiorongomai, to bo know n as the Welcome ; area h'\o acics. It, was decided at the last mooring of the Board of Education that Mis* Baskett, who, during the past three month 0 , has been a pupil teacher on probation at the To Aroha Goldfield School, should be indoututcd for a term of three } eais' sen ice A shelter shed has been eroded atPiako flag station. On Thuisdiiy last quite a I irgr» number assembled in bit. Marks Church, To Aroha, to witness (he celebration of the inaniagc (if Miss Nellie Stiaugc, oldest daughter of Mi I<\ Sl'.ins;o of Waito.i, to' Mr J. Gtiehi.mo, of Hamilton. The day wasmo^t unpiopitious, us u>gaids tie weather, as dmini; nearly nil the foicnoon then 1 was a hea\y downfall of i.iin. The n.aniage (cifiiiDin romiiHMiei d about ele\ en o'clock, Rev J is M.nshall, im iimbent of St Maiks. efiii iating. The biide wis t;i\ on away b\ I'd I" ifhfi, the biidi^m.niis bcino her tlnee ->i-tei-, <md Miss Firming (Thanh's) ; whi^l thelicst niiiu was Mr Shoi t,a ielati\ o of tin- Lndegioom's ; IMr Cochiane senior, "\l!-; Slr.ui >c, and .several other members of the bi ides family were also present. Aftei (iie euvmony was over, the biido was piese-ited by Kov. I\ir MaHiall with a huge ,ii.l handsome family bible, healing the following inseiiption — " Presented by ihe Im umbent and Vestry of St. Mark's, IV Ai.)!n, to Miss Kllen Maryehuich Simile on the occasion of her mairi.ige, 'n >im; tlu i fust in the ''hurch ; with be^t j whln^ foi hei ie'Dporal and eternal liappiiie^," the k ii; natures of Mr Mai.shall, the c!i en. b \\,ii(!( 1 1 -* } a m\ uiembcis of the vesti y heinu <itt u bed. Mis-b Am)' M<iihhall also presented tli biide with an exquisite l)onqnet of uh te roses'. After receiving the cop'4i.ilul.ili<ins of the many fiiends aiivl \M'M »\ i-li-\s piesent, the happy couple, stuL'd c(V in a Dngs^v and paii, en route foi Il.Mi.ii tun, then future home. j The man \\h.> would kick another out of i his oCl'k o foi advising him how to run his busings emu In seen, atter wo. king hotus. j stiollinii io,,nd t(>\\cii\l the piintin^ 1 office filled full of '•iii'tjostion^ to off^r the editor a^ to the proper method of conducting* 'i newspapoi. Pi of. 0. II G lesson, the noted horsc-tr.-iner, says it is next to impossible to t-hoo a kicking hoisc, but that with the contrivance here- dots' libed the d mgerous woik can be mi(U w ahuo^r bo\ 's play. Buckle a btr.ip aiound the bind fei t, below the fetlock joint ; \v\vi aim^ m (ho^-tiap. Next take a wooden p'n, lour inches Ions; .md double the hoiso's t iil o\ei it. P.iss a siip-noo-,0 'ivoi th i pi'i u»d run the "nd '--!" the iope tin nu'Ji th" nn'^ Oil the li'ii'i '.foot, and with the end i.i \ a^i band siand, o:L a little ('ist.Hii j" 1 T,i> n - ,\\ (<i (lie hor- ( , 'Take nj> \OPI fuot.' .t'l-l li^hien tiie i-iju 1 . A ftei .i f eye <v iutile kicks bo will gi\o up and i 'O'er no fuithei ■o^l > >t.lnLe. The llcv. W. (';i!..s, so veil ! n..\vi in connection w.th (lie \\ T e<-Je\ an Mi-.mn voik amongst tin 1 Maoiis, is at piesent sta}iiiij m Te \ioba, .md is announced to pleach at the Wesley in (Mini cli on iSu-idi} next nt 11 i.m. liev. S. Lauiy v, ill pieach it the evening seixico. The monthl\ meeting of Waitoi Road Boaid \\ as held <it AToii nis\ ille yestoi da}'. J^ie^ent : Messrs. (Jhepnull (uhairnnn), • Seddon, Burnett, Ilorroll, and Uowo. The engmocr repoittd. th.it (xlasiford'y road and it numbei of sin ill jobs were now completed, the oul\ woik ou hand being u poition of the M ui'i^akawi-Waiornngo-mai load^.md Piakoiti ro.id. The Waito.i budge approaches' ai\> now sul)icicntly advuneod to admit of Liallio I\li Soddon lepoited having let the clearing of ti-tree on the Mat. i Mata road, through Messrs. Smith and Lark worthy's prjpetty, to Mi Willis for L 5, and on his recommendation it was resolved to accept an offer fv >m the same party to do some fuither clearing, 105 chains ilav and ti-tree, on the same rond, at Gd per chain. The Chairman suited the Boaid had just about sufficient fun 'ls to meet all liabilities incurred. Mr llorrell proposed, and the Chairman seconded, that a. general nite of 3-8 d in the £ be stiuck. Mr Burnett moved as an amendment that the rate be in the X,, (which would yield about £800, apait from Government subsidy-), this was seconded by Mr Seddon and cuiricd. Attention is directed to Messrs. Alfred Buckl'ind and Co.'s announcements of forthcoming sales by auction. This d.iy, at Cambridge., sale of meat, pioduce, fruit, ami ornamental trees, horsey, etc. On Tu.'sday next, at O'nanpo bale of livestock, also fninituie, etc. On Wednesday sale of dairy cows, hoises, furniture and effects neai ! Cambridge. On Thursday 4th, at Waotu of cattle, horses, pigs, maize, etc ; and on tho Wednesday 17th inst., a spjcial sale at Scotchman's Valley. See advts. [t is woith rem 'inhering*, (says an exchange) that no newspaper or journal in piintcd especially for* one person any more (ban an hotel in bifilt c-p 'cially to pltasL* one '^ui^st. People who become di'-pk-iised with something they firul in a nevvspap' r should remember that the very thing which dispieises them is exactly the thing which will please somebody else who has just as much interest in tho paper as they have. " ■ Tho condition -of the main r^ud from To A roh ito W.iiorongom ti is such, that unless prompt step < ar; taken to offv-ct the nec.'r-s.iry nepair^-, it will soon become almost impassible for wheel tiaffio. For some tin c p ist a great deal of heavy cartiritr of machine*}', and material in connection with the new plant being erected in conjunction with Messrs Filth and Clarkes batteiy has been going on, and nothing being done worth mentioning in the way of repaits, the load has been getting from bad to worse., and now a number of holes exist wl.ich aie fast becoming* dangerous. It is to be hoped at the Piako County Council meeting to-day, tho mutter will receive attention, and tb" enninew be authorised to put on seme men at once, so that the/ road may be k"pt open for traffic.
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