The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
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SAITHIUY, AUUUST 27,1887.
Mi J. M. Miiiiv's new adveilisi>meui , iiinc.ii> in niir columns li-uu. Mr Mum 'y has i iken lint commodious ami advantageously situited store, opno.ite the Onni.un (I'm nu'il\ occupied by M'.^is Bin: ham and II mis) and his now opi m-d hauie with a 1.11150 ii- i w k of winch have been eaiefulK selected, and which will bo -u>!d <it u\isonabl ■ piic<s. We a iv glad to know TeAioh.i i> not to b<> U't't without tho sei vices of an auctioneer As will he seen 1)V ad\ (M tisenient in our columns to-day Mr <T M Mm ray his added this branch to his business as general storekeeper ; and we feel ?ure will be tcwaided foi his enterprise. Mr Mnnay will hold his fiist saloon Tuesday next, when he will sell by public auction the whole of MrEdw. QuinnS house hold furniture, etc. See ad .t. The wiits for f>>i thcotmri£i;cneral elections will be return ible on October sth, and P irli.inient be summoned for de-^p itch or business on October 6th. By oar Auckland tftlc.uiains it will he observed that a new departute has been taken in the disposal of fresh moat, by tho forwarding of a consignment to Auckland for sale by auction fiom Wuikato, cut up in suitable joints, and the bale appears to h we been a vsuccess. We would direct attention to Messrs Alfied liuckland and Co. 's announcements by adveitisement in this issue of forthcoming sales by auction. At Cainbiid^e this day, at Ohaupo on Tuesday next. Attention is directed to the subject announced by Key S. Lawiy for SuiuLiy evening at the W.-slevan Chinch: "Whom onaht we to elect to Parliament?" i« u question which deserves seiious consideration ju^t now. r !opios of the Coionnndel, Waikato, and Ttman^a eloctual rolls aro open foi inspection by tiinse inter jsted ,it the Akoiia an'd OiiiM:Muni N i:\vs Odiee, during ollice lioui-,. Mr W. Kelly announces by adveitiseinent that he is a candidate foi Tam.in^a c'ectoiat* 1 , and will address (he electors at the difi'eieut (enties of pojud.ition. Public notice is oivr n in our columns I to-d,iy that all accounts in connection with the Premier P>aker, must bo paid only to L. J Fi.-izci. The usual monthly meeting of Waitoa Koul [so;iid was held at Moninsville yesteiday, when the lesoinlion passed fit previous meeting, that a ireneral lale of ( oiic-halfpenny in tho pound bo struck, was confirmed, Tho business generally w ah of a ioulirio character. Notice is <>iven by ndvcitNement that ; all Kites dvi to the Waitoa Road Board : shall be payable to Mr Alex. Bieinner. ] For (lovernmenl. diaii)in»- conlract, 1 Wairoa distiiet, about 03 chains in length, '' aveiacin,^ about 4! eel b" inches deep, p u ■ tially new diain and pirtly cleinini^ out nn(} (]*/'(, o2iiii£ e\iMi!)£ drain ; the following tendeis wile ye.qteidLiy opened by the ttntfinccr in chaise . Pattick Dillon, £IGO 14s 7d ; W. Collett, £98 ss; Edward Quinn, X7O ; .T.is. Shine and Pair, £70 Ok 3d. The lowest tender will probably be accepted. n ho lambing season daw now well commenced im tins di\tiict. On the Auckland A^iicuituril Ci;.'s Waitoa estate some fluee or four hundred lambs have already been dropped, a lar^o per ceuta^e beini? t wins. 'J'he breeding flock on this estate this season consists of live thousand half-bred Lincoln ewes, with which Shropshire Down Mins have been limning. There are now aoout one thousand fat wetheJß left on tin nips, being balance of two thou.syud, which have been drafted away to Auckland maiket for some time past. On this properly there are also four thousand youogh lionets, iuw onjturnips, nnd (Joinowell. The present stock of cattle number nbiMit one thousand.
Mi S. K. d Smith, for inanv years p r isl editor of the Waikato Times, has recently £ono to to res-ide. h ) vim* been appointed sub-editor of the u Boll". The ordinary monthly mooting of Pinko County Council will be, held ut ll.unilton Borough Chambers this d.iy. Through the exertions of Mr E. A. [>v itt and oth -rs, w'nt promisor fo he a irnvl successful entertainment will ho Ik>'<! in TV Aioha Public ITall m Thursday, September Bth, in aid'of the Public Libiary fmvK Tho pio^rainmo arranged for the occasion will include selections hv IV Aroliu Brass Band, douh'o ITi^hland flins? danoo bv tho To ArohiMUlgoU in full TTinlilnnd costumo ; nml chavado in full costuin'\ tho whole to conclude with a(1 mro, From the en<:r«>ofic manm»r in which the tn ttter Ims boon t.\Uon up tinafVtir promises to ho .i thorough auoces^ Oidinary monthly meo'inir of T» Aioha Town Board will ho held this ovi-nin^ at B p in. Tho date of Wai n-on<>omai Jubilee Minstic! entcil.iinmenl-, concert, and diuee, It is> ]»,'<>;) .illcrcd fi/>m Ist He|>leinbf,r to Oth of th,i( mouth. Tt should b> vein •inhered the enteitainnrMit is b"in<; ynt up by kind fiiend^ at Waioron^om li foi the benclH of Mi F.dwin llidield, who met with such a se\ eio a widen t a few weeks , when 'vmkiim in th i New Find miu'\ wheieby his thiiili \\in broken; putieulns of the ii"i idont Wei" repoited in th^se co'umn at the lime We iVel mu\» there will be a hnnipri house on th« ooei^ion, and n-sult in a Mibslanlial mum being 1 i edited for i'te f.unily whose hie, id u inner has- been ine.ipncilated for woik for soup time t > come. On Thursd iv ne\t n soiree and musical entcitamment in aid oftheoruan fund ol'Rt Mark's ohuiv'i, Te Andn, will h i held in tlie ToAi.'h.i Public U.ill. \m nlli.i Ino programme li is been piei).u\ d f<>i (he <u-cn-sid! and those vvho <it(-Mid m.i\ iom(il. nilv idy on <! mo>l i'ii|o\ mj! > i \ n ■ n • We hope i\w attend, in u,ll !->• \u s<- u\<\ tlie (in m.'i il lesults sad d' u tni v. Peis«ns mt ",i lm^ t • Jo m ti > T > \-«'ii and ()liin Mi! i! i M> v in il i'mi'i u ii't.li'l W\ ,\\\\ ( ! lUiMiient in onr i 01-iui l i » di\ , h it aft- i .'Uinst <i inoMths n >de i will lu\ c \o lie i^ni'll botoic. lh> lv . La Id » >o. Mi- I' 1 , pc'l -mn'Mi.K '-. b\ a. I ci t'-c'ivMit th it she lu\s decidt. dto hohi i-p i ci il ( heap s.ilu oi di i}) i\, iniilin r\,cU . I'M fhnH v w 'eks, ci)inmetn mi; this (1 p , m dm! t to i!e i) on! th' 1 hal m.'O ol uml', -..^ \, p. i.;i to opening no siiiuii.!, j^ood^ i'lic-s will be found Id suit the times. Sour' uti v '/ ft cm lldcifnt I--- ii t"! ar the Thames Hi hool ot Mi.n > ,h<i» vciy hij^h f'tui us.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 217, 27 August 1887, Page 2
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