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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCAIE.

1 HiU himvo nil— to tlunp own iolf bt truo an I it ni'iu fallow ns the ni^ht tlie day, I'hou C.UI-.1 Uv.l then be fuL-<G to any man.' — SmKESPKMIB.

SViVKhW, nj'TOUKK I. ISR7.

The :'.>!!•■" il do* umii^ lmvo ie-.nl ted in n dofeat Id] t!i • fjo\ t m neru. T'i'j uvuithlv meeting of O!nni»mnri Cnimtv I'oii'ieil will lv held at Paeroa thK iii'li'iiiiinn. Tli" next outw.u 1 'Frisco miil closes <it the Po.t Oilic, Te Ai'ih.i, on Saturday n -xt sit 7 30 a m. The oidimrv monthly mooting of Te \i<ha rinMinil Sjiinj;s Doimin Hoard will iio lid I this e\ fiiinu" at 8 o'clock. Thr <>ffi i,i! gonci il result of the poll in <: f-ir Tuning! olejtomte will be declined at t!io print ip il polline place, viz, the V.tive Com t-'nu -.(>, Ta'ir.mua, it 11 a.m. t)-d.i\,b\ t.'ie Kunming OrtLvr, Mr. 11. W. Hiabai.t. At the list m<Ming of tho Auckland I'mwn Li'ioS Bu.ud. the following pios- ,>(•( (imlt li« 'mw-. fni (jo ld wie unnted : Mr. D •!. Fi.i/"i, for section M, Muum>(ii kuw i. iV Vi oh i ; Mr. W. Abbey, to pios.peu i>'i i>'.(j'jk 17, Waitoa. Tin. u nil ;mo':{'i!\ mvtiii'j, of Te \t.>!i.i Sih-iol roinniiit.* -, will l>»> lield on I'u.'- 1 iv cwni'ijf n.'^t .it 7 o'clock. \V<> aiv £iv itly pleH^jd to sco Mr llv. I'nttle is up and about .i».ii.i. On Tli'ii'idiv In- \\'.n ablo to diixc into Te Voliii, and con udci in^ .ill bo h.is panned I I hin'mh -ft r«>i outly in onni'ctiori witli tio mil i iti .a mi tin 1 fi.iftmuil itnn hu u'R-. looking woiidci fully well, llv is not yet h n\ iV r y^n\ til' the doctor-! lund--, and will h ive to fKfici-e meat caution in getting alio'it for sum > liino to torn ', but it is H.itiaf i *toi v to know* his medical attendants hold out e\or\ hojnoof hia .inn being completely re'-torcd. A 3'ouih named William Middleton was broaffht up at the Police Coiut, Te Aroha, on Wedno-day laM, b.-foro Mr liott, J. P. charged witii stculinfj money and artiules of clothing, etc., fr mi his late employer at Ntftniaw.iliia, and on tho application of ih'? police, wasiemandetl to Nyaniawahia. iSergt-Jint Kmerson itceilainly di j .servin^of vfiy great credit fo? the promj)t and skilful i.i.mner in which he effected the airest of the accused. It appeal a the accused wa*. last seen at ILik.inu, and a description of him telegraphed to Sergeant Emerson on Monday afternoon, Mid although, owing to the e'ection, tli€> Serjeant was on duty till after 1 a.m. Tuesday morning, he neve; theless m.ide a for A'oninsville befm-p daybreak, and on the trail ' ->f ti p 1 1 \ In* was in se uch of hucceedod I iii I »il-»\x lit • if up und MM-iir m! his privno.! j t'u' -.u ie .ill m xiii in t'i.> vicinity o l^ Mr Stl 111 'I*- flllll, lu'Vl'l W.litCcl, f I .t||| wlioil".' 1..' i-i»||.|.i li'ij iiiiu tn |V' Aiolll lopk-np. We it m t to h-ivp to record fh • death of atj nil \ v ,n w uiL'onui resi b lit, M i Clms. \! ( ' J i,', wlid limn iv o.nbest p.Jli)d md ojeti idi-utlii"d With tl) it i;o!dfield Abon«- i wim'lc [JifVioii, to Im ' (lomi«e th( doc.j.is.'d c ui^hr a cold which finally settled m hi-v tluoit, as-umin^ the for'ii of laryngitis, and tet initiating fahillv eiiily on Tuesday moinint^ last. The funeial took plane on Thursday and waa attfnded by a large number of tln> residents of W.iioiougoinai and Te Aroha. A rather amusing incident in connec tion w I tli the candidature of a certain aspirant to pai liamentary honours occumd p.t a popular hostoiy in this neighbom hood .i fuw days xr»i ior to tho, election. There appeared one evening at the place referred to ft stranger, o^ uhoin the repoit quickly spread through the house that he was the individual who had co-no to lay Koige to tho p-ilitie, d sinnghold. A whisper of the repoit reaching hie ear.s the ujnknowr, one q'lii'kly took his civ and posed us b'-came a man who wag likely soon to asMime t\i<* role of legislator. He was interviewed by a number of tho " free and independent." and by his fluency and ready loplies to questions put to him almost convinced some of them that he and no other was "the in,aii for Galway.' 'Lhe game was Icpt up till it was time to retiru for the night, the supposed "iindid.itc piomimng to f;ive a full and public exposition of his political views on the following evening. On the morrow however he w.is non est having taken flmht by the morning train. During" the day it leaked out that ho was not the leal Simon Pure but a festive publican from the south on his way to sunnier climes, and who to beguile the time had on the proyioiH evening been quietly taking "«, rise" out of our unsophi.stical townsmen.

Special attention is directed to Messrs Alf rod Buckland and Co.'s advertisemants, announcing forthcoming sales by unction. On Monday next impoitmtsale of: live and dead stock, household furniture at Tamahere. On Thursday, monthly cattle sale at Cambridge. S'd'e of horses, produce, etc, at Ganibiidge on Saturday next. Three big wills : -t-llolloway'a pills, three millions profit ; Eno's fruit salt, £600,0 )0 ; Lea and Perrind' Worcester hauco, 1,600,000, All done by advertising, and don't you forget it ! Reports continue to be- received of fresh gold discoveries in different parts of the Wai ton district It ha^ been announced during the week that aurfernns stuff has been obtained on the pro per tits of Mr C Gould and Mr A. Ghibbins from which it would appear that the goldbearing deposit covers an nroa of country extending in different directions consideruly beyond the boundaries of Mr J. B. Smith 'h land. It would be premature to say that these later discoveries are likely to prove payable but they will no doubt be a stimulus to further prospecting. We learn that Mr Reuben P.irrhas lately forwarded 10 Anckfor trial some 9 10 small parcels of stuff taken from new shafts sunk on different parts of Messrs H. and J. P. Campbells estate. A number of Email trial lots have also been sent from other places in the district. The returns from these are looked for with great interest. Tenders are invited for draining at Morrinsvillo for th«) B.mk of New Zealand; Te Arolia Town Board notify th.it ByLawa will come into force on 15th in^t. Mr Gill returns thanks to tho electors by advertisement in this isßiie. Mr J. Wiseman notifies that the Clvdesdnle stallion Prince Fer»us will stand this season at Hulo Park, Waitou. Tenders are invited for the completion of Ohinemnri contract llamilton-Grahium-town riilw ay. By ndvoitisement it will bo soon that (he Cfli'hratod Michisiu m i Min^treN, the company comprising about a dozen ladies and gentlenvm, will appear in To Arolm Public Hall this evening, and we are in f onnod a most uUr.ieuvo progruniuo Ims been prepared for the occasion, Tho annual services in connection with thn W(^lp\an Homo Mission work nro to l)o held as To Aioha and Rurroundiug districts to-imurow. yennons appropriate to the occasion will be preached by Rev, S. Fiawry. During iK'xt week Hoy R. Ravin, of Onehunga, will visit the district in the interests of the iuissionery work of the Wfsleyjin church. Ho will address j meetings as follows : Tue^dav at Paeron, \ Wednesday, To Aroh i, TliuVsday, Waioioneomui. Tho meetings are to begin at 7.30 each evening.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCAIE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCAIE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 2

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