The Aro ha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
♦ This above all— to thine own self be true And it muat follow as the nighfc the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man," — Shakespjjahe.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1887.
Owing to an accident which occurred just as we £nn*r to Press this morning, several columns of matter, including nil Crtbl«'«rnniJ>, 'lVlMjrama, Locals, Commercial Report, Shipping: Notice*, advertisements of Cftndi 'atos re forthcoming Piako County Council election, etc., etc . fell out of the ' form.' and in a moment became a mass of • pie. ' We are sorry — very ; and with tliis explanation, and apologising to our readers for the omissions in our issue of to-day, proceed to publish forthwith .
Monthly meeting of To Aroha Town Board thiH evoning at eight o'clook, A meeting of tl^e Waiorongomai Hand of Hope was held in the Public Hall, Waiontnjroinai on Thursday evening 1 last, Rev. Jus Marshall presiding, Ihe gathering on the occasion was a large and ruc-r-v-vful one, and the programme Uth long and uiui Ming, including over thirty items, uddresbcp, recitations, dialogues, reading- 1 , song", etc., etc. ; and those who took part were heartily »md deservedly applauded, Much credit is due to Mr Lovel for the time and patience devoted by him in making all the necessary urrangtunents and assisting the juveniles in pr-pirini? their pieces. Miss Basket and Mrs Lovi-U presided at the orgim ; and t!:o iiBn;il vote of thanks to the ch«i r bronght the .meeting to a close. We have been requested by Mr Lovell to state that tho next me( ting will be held on Nov. U 4th, and will con^int in great measure of a magic lantern entertainment. Also that the prenenre and cooperation of Te Aroha friends in connection with the meeting* of tho Waiorongouiiii Band of Hope is cordially invited, You find fanners, snyn a piaetiual wiiter, buying choap f ei tilizoi>, thereby expttcting re«u!t3, but they aio disuppoiutod. The b<st is the cheapest. They ulpo neglect to make uf-e of flic manures which can be piupeny «"<ido by applying elbow greasa on their own farm-.. If pluttty'oi' giound plaster is n«.uil night and moining in the bt-ibluh, and liquid luiiniire culluctcd in a well and uot allowed to enrich tiif, faun and country roads;, making 1 gullies down through the Golds, benefiting nobody
they cannot say it is »" ill wind tiiut blows no one nny good, because in this rune it i>< u downright waste Fanners' in a i >ure piler., in one aenso, are their bank to iluuv from, and to spread upon their fii'lds to j)»y to the soil >vhttt hup been taken hy th» diiVen'nt crons. Wlu»n they huy f«Ttili/,(M-s it i- M K «■* putting their note in the bnnk foj (liscoimt. It nui^t bo aIJ paid ha< k svitli ijiten-t. Thorcfori', the moie (in met* (»r nu'i'cliiints can do without hoiTov'M" iiihih'v, concentratiuir their power, tliy ;ioJi» i r and happier will the\ be.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 2
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496The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 2
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