The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News. AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
' 'Phi* nhow i\ll -to thino own self ho true Ami it nui^t fellow n» the niuht tin- day Thou canst not then he Mac to any nirtn. — .SIIAKK^riCAUK.
SA'ITRDAY, FKUttUAKY IS, ISRB.
'IV Aioha Licensing Committee flection w i!! take place on Monday next ; ;il! litM^'.tiis entitled to do M) should, .IS a U!«ttei uf duty, jiconl their voto. A 'pen.ility in the slnpeofa leclme, on "Comi-hip ami Jl.uiJam 1 " I».V U«'V. S. Lawi\ is announced foi ne\r Tuesdayo\ eninu, a'tthe Woskn an (Mini eh. The outline uMhe letiuie, a-> ijnen on the handbills. vhou.N (h.il 'line i- maitei of inteiest tor all, i.nd h ith the niiinied and the nnni uiLd ,'ii' leennmn mled to £<i and hear fci themselves The hrtme, which him he.-n uiven el«=ew lu-ie, has. h'Tit i-pubon of in tbe~hiuhest lei ins In the Pies-,, as boiui? lepUte with inteiest ini; information, while the amusing element is by nonieins wanting. '1 he tit k< ts aie at puces to suit the times, single, 11-,I 1 -, while a whole i\nni>\. without any limit as to numh< I-. can i;t t .1 ticket to admit them all Ai i M-e-'tiim of tin- Tni-t Committee of the Te Al"h.i We-donn ( huieh. held last Tii.»ml.i\, I (ill mst , the following i.^oliith>n w ,is uuanitiiou-H .iiritid to. — "'lhat in \ie\\ of the d.fikullv in iai-iu^ the ueCi'viiN fm.<K the biiiMin» <-f \}w new , lunch he postponed i'oi the piesent ; and th.tt the lining of the old elmieh he hnpuued.a piiii-h built, and (lie l\ nc in.v, &c. I mph ted ; and that an tifoit be made h> l,il-e the fui.ds fin this t once. " It Is (stim.ited that (lie u*t of i'io impio\eimnts ulie.idy made, and ot ihosi- iow pmpos, d, will bo about ±'35 H-ihsciip-tions foi this .no now btin^ s(»!iritcd, and it is hoped that th" C'oinliiilUe w ill sui feed in tlieii liFoit to nuke the (.lunch toniioitable I'd! the woi.slnpi ei>. S<> f.n, Ihe eh'cti »n uf Lit ciisiii" C(-ni-mittecf-Ni tho r i'e Ai"ha 'i' fiism- Di^'iid, doc-; not ,'pp< ai to h i\c .itti.u U d mm li attention tins \e;:t. as ,it one minute '.<> noon on Mond,.\ I.it-t but ii\e nomiuitttoiis had been iec< i\Vd, and it looked like being i walk o\ei foi the live lefeiied to, \i/ . Me'sisDil^cll, K. (i.ilio^lu-i, Ih-tliiiugtoii, I.ip^ev Mid Uov c ; hut at the last moiiKiit tw'oolleis veie nominatt d, Ai/, ,M^ l is F;a/( i ai-d Ut-ath'ote. The following is tlio li-t o( pi i-i n- iM«ii'ip.i(< <h .Mid h\ uhirii • \V. 1 1 « 1 1 1 ! i r *414 1 <n. by Vi. 1-ip^y and .]■ W . 11. CJniltliiiti : J. li- U by \V. nn.sill and .1. 15 ilealh« !e ; K. rj.dl.'n'n t, In (r. Lip-e\ .-rid .1. W. li. Cuildm- . W. Dibu'll, b> J. I>. Heatluutr and 1' -T, l''ia/ir;(i Jj'p-cy, In .1. Wood and A. l'uwnes ;,J 15. Ih.aluole, by I), ,1 Fi.i/i i, .aid J. A. I)obM,n ; D. .! Ficzli, In ,J H UiMll.toiv «uu! -J A, Pobson. M*.---)-, I! M« ]j\<r <m-.1 T. (!.i\in !u\e made appln -itioi, ioi a lit ensed holdinu' of iil (i i n .Kit- at \\'.ii(»ionnt>in li. tu he h(i (In Silwi Xm 1 ; <i. and SM. On. Wolni, 1o at I nt»wled^( n-ti-ipt fp-in th> (jo\» liiiueiii Pnnki a bound \oluui" of liit s|,i(u(es ('( i N's*j, us (.i.( ,n d two IS'h? : A'"-o oi a icjoil. )aib!i-lnd m pan.) I'll t fuini, of the dc b.ite in Home df ]Ji pie^iniatiw son I >< c TJth, on ' The PiilealN Fdiu.tti 1 I) S)sl( m.' An ( nit i t.iinment ib annoutued to tale p'.nc in \Y..i<>io!iLjo!r»i Public Jlall on .| (j \( \V(di('dav e\enii.i!. entith il ( 'hi i-tii '- ' >ld Oi l;, n, ui'(ki llk Mipei mt( nduui of .Mi M L(»\i 11. It is stated the -<i\i.,', 1 ,i th. i oniil'lv eflic lrnL thoif h, Vi li»iii ti.iMLtd J'oi the o. (asioyi, and i|i, I Mi O u.i.'d, ])iolt'ssiMn ;1 clo( utionist fi(i!u Am ki.uid. w ill talc p. 'it. It is ailiii n'Kid li at al tin- eloM of llu' K-i \ ice a d.nue. v, ill bf i;l\en. I'm (ri(K (o be d<'\ i ted lo eiij, m a p. ms ai:d l'ai.d oi Hope iiini] . We din ct atteiiiion lo Mi J. ft. llail'.N. ('lhdtiiisj iii w ad \fi I i-miei.t which apnais in (I,. 1 (u!iinn-> tu-d.iy. Mr Hail (\( \ lei is w ell know nas ,i fii^t cla-s, leli.ihle, i_ l l l l Miiilh ) . nnoiiMu s laiije fill lound ifilik tun"- in pitC'-, — \i'/,lioi7i fiJtein to tw<nl\ five pel cut oit oi<luiai) lalis — and unites inf> ndin^ jjuieliasf l- lo tali did r on i pan pi it i s and o i uaht\ ol hi\,voo(^; whi(haii all (wi^li-h made, and diitctl) iui|<'il<db\ him I" 1 1 in Ihe in'inuf.'M tuieis. A lad of about se\ en \e..is vi' a^e, ton oi Mi .John (,'oines, had a veiy ii.uiow ( ,s< ,ipc iiuin di ow niiij4 a l«wda\s since, winKt bathiii" aloni; with a nun bei of oIJK i jmeniles in the Waihou ii\ci. Jt appi ais the bo\ sw( nl diicctly « t / 1 < t )ea\ - m^ 1 , s(ho(il, to balhe .it a .^-pol known to lo< al X M(!( lits ai "' 'J he Willow-." Ik \]\i\ in. able to sw un, and \ c ntui my to<» I" n in, ;,( ,i p.jit whei" the irei within a <lis|aii(o of a lew \.ink, (.han^es J'lom fJi'dlow \- alei to a di ep lapid tiineiit ; ihe boy w ;..s taken (if his !<et and cauied into the Mh am Ik ion- he was aw tuo <d lu\ dan^o . Jhs toutpainon.s hlmulK of ala n n ioitntiatil> w tie h< aid by Ail F. ('. Sin:lli)111,111, wi.o was fin thtrdow n the m ci bank, and li.e-lciK .1 lo i\>v, .'•pol, and bd-in^ the position ftf ail'aiis, hiving hastily thiowu oil his coat, without a mo ukiilk lit'ibil/on plumed in, di\ed, and bioti^ht the lad, ("who had then lo.st < (iii. 1 -* ion.-nesH, and sunk for the sc< oml or Ilifid time) a.-hoie, and in a shoi L time sin ceedi d in i e^toi ing him to consciousikss. JSodoubt ihe paicnts losL no lime in M iiiimn;.' thu'i huu tfol thank 1 - lo him who ilms naM.iinlv, at the libk of his ow n life, saved theii boy fit. mi an untimely end. We aie pleased lo bu able to stale tint the iiecu.sh.iiy !-»(«pb ha\e been taken to bnuj: the ui',tlt(i under (hf notice oi the llnuiane J-(K-iil\. who will we lime not ihe sh^hU^t doubt, nfki they have made ! he c ustouii'iy (■iKjuirics as ti the cir( uinstance of the f .iso, k ( o^nise in a f-uituble nuiiiKi lh(! bi .ivory di.splaNod by Mr f- ln'lln lean i.ii the oi.cab.iun itfcncd to.
Wv n<lvciti*emonl it will bo soon Mr J McNiclml will hold a large sale of fat and store cattle, springers, etc., nt Qhaupo on Tuesday next. Oliinemuri Licensing Committee election rosultoti in llio letnrn of Messrs J. H. Mooic, S. Fanner, .his. Darrott, !->. Snoeljl;iass, ami M Qtiinu. John McGeohin, of Owharoa who is out on li.'ii! Un a charge of cattle-stealing, on Wednesday last was- agin an c* ted, being charged with stealing a bull, the propeity of Mr Win. Morgan, of Waitckauri. As slated in our last issue, a largo party had a.iang-ed to turn out on Sunday to make a I'urllier search i or Mr Yale, who had been missing from his place of business at, Waiorongomai since the pievious Thursday, and ?especling whoso safety geneiai 'anxiety was exposed. It was therefore a great relief to all local lesidents to hear he had lehirned home. Owing- to the Into hour at which the news was leceived at To Aroha on Satmday night, \iz., between eleven and twelve o'clock, several of those who had agieed to join the seaich paity on Sunday morning, assembled at the appointed rendezvous hefoie they heaul that then services, foitunatelv, would u<>L be lcqnired. It appeals Mr Yale telurned home a little befoie 11 pm., Satmday niijlit, in a \v\y exhausted condition, and is still weak and low, and unnVi the e;ue of Di Wiight ; but theie is eveiy icason to hope, with complete lest ami attention, thf the will soon be quite Ipm.self again, lie has given, so fin as we have heaid, no reason lor his strange. action, wlu'eh caused so much anxiety and trouble; but it hhould be borne in mind tint foi some time past Mr Yato has not been in good health ; over and unwarranted anxiety, and wuiry about bunnnss nutlet-*, appear to have upset him complete!) ; as no man in a lational frame of mind wo I . ld act in such a manner. We dust to soon hear of his lapid and complete leeoven ; and the best thanks of hi.s j'liendsaie due to those, who. in such l.mcc nmuheis (man} to the inflect of iheii own business), so unUiingly w ent in seaicli of the missiuir one, feaiiug some accident had Iw.ppencd to him. We beg to acknowledge leceipt of a vciy inti-ioting" pamphlet, published by I'jituti and Co . Auckland, entitled " Flee lUpir^uil.ition: What is it?" being an cpquiiv into th'» eh ctoral m sU>m of No\ Zealand, rml some Miguestions foi its impun uncut ; In W..T i^. 'J'his liUlibiochme will he ('(Mind well wi.ithy of e.uci'ul jeiiisal, the question of jailianientai^ lepKMMitation bein,", dealt uilh in a mannei that (annul fail to cnlihl the serious attenfion oi the jeadcis. r rh<> following ,-ie the names of the ofliceis iccentlv elc (ti.d in connection with the Thamis School of Min-s . Vice l > l(■sident^ Mts^is I). 11. r><.yldon. and Cr W. \)u\\ : Tiea-riei, Mi J.'-lm W.ilmmi ; Committee, Me<-si« (!. S. Claike, J. F. lMi;l»wiiy W. MfKi.il/ie, .1. 11. Smith. A. Pn.'i, and 11. W Mooie. £(JUB \\ as j suljsciibed tow 'lids the (o-t of electing j ihe iicn i\jwiimeutal plant, sii|'plimente(l i ]>\ a liiant of £l' () 0 iiom (Jo\einment: | the (\jicns(s in coniK itiou with (hi n< w pi mt, L o iai, being as fol'ows : iluinlinus, I : pl.ms, v u>\ JCl!> lU : i-oi.f t.i. ts ]. t. ! J[>c ; '? ; ad\eitism^. i!-l l>s 'A The n-a^t ing luiiiiiee, w hit h J'oim^ a j oi lion 'if the ex] i-iiment.'l plant now iiidiui.-e oi me tii n was c (.inpUt' d a lew days sim < , and ' is iiui'l at tliL- nr-ilh-wesl anule of the iv w i bin Mini. 1 , ie<.( u(l\ eie'-l<'d i<n il.e pm po-, t s !of thecpnmieiit.il pLnt. The d.mm- ! i>s of ihe fni'.i.uc ..ie liftmen IY< tb\ ! thntten iVet -i\ icthr-, si\ led m lirmhl, en a bed of coinii'te Jomtfui inches j thick. 'Jhrie are two dust chamber, the ! iaigesf one adioining the iin;;ace being ! nine feet by eight Jeet, and ten feet m jhi ight fiom the floor le\d. 'J'iie top of , thin du^t. (hambu is eove.ud with ca^t- ! iion plates .--(.veil eighths thick to j\ mi a l(li\ing (hoi, the MiiaMer dust (haiuh-i In ing oulmilc the building. 'Ihe chinn:cy Ulatk i. Unity one feet in height. 'Jlie ! (ontiact p)i(e fo) the supply of all m.ifeiial ;iiid l.iboin foi the election of (his loa^ting htin.ue was x'l?>'2, '1 he following is (lipped fiom Iho Thamct, btar ) ( pui f of the lasf monthly meeting of the Thames High School | rio\cinois :— ''An [application liomMr J ! A. Millei ioi Ihe consent of (he Hovci nois ,[o a moitg.'j.'e on b< half oJ' Mi P.. 1. John s-on,oi\eol thelJoaid'slcsseesat M aioion;,omai Mas k ad, and the letpiei-t giautid. ?ili \V A. I\l in i '.y w ute re the lent due on I Section No. X) of the Ueseive at Waij oioiigoniHi, st.ilinu <hat Mi 11. Mackie, u ith ! whom he had made .Miangemerit", hhould , h.i\e paid the n-ut and deeiiiiing on his | p.ul to pa) an) (lung moi". The S< i cielar i > j explained that the (Jo\emoib some time ago had de< luwd to sane lion the tian-Jei vl' thi.s see (ion (o .Mr and (h( lel'ou' ; it still stood in Mi Mm lay's name, who j was, of coin so, respr nsiblo to the ISoard. 1 Owing to Mr JMuiiaj'.s absmcc fiom the , colony, no steps had been taken to en foi cc ' pa\meiit. Alter some discussion it was I decided lo place the mallei in the hands of iMi-Millm irn ircoxtiy. The Secietiiiy io|ioited lh.it Mi J. P>iien,of Waioiongomai, 1 I.i d c.ilhd uynn him complaining of the (xce^si\" n-ntid chaiged for allolmentH in that township, slating that ho was paving 1 JL'<S ler \e«r for four allotmentß held by 1 1 i in, and expie-sing his willingness to pay £1 pel annum foi e.ic-h -j-at-ie held. With icJVrcnce to the math i Ihe Seeielaiy said h<- had inquiied liom the Mining .Inspector al To Ai''ha w h.it sections weie Ik Id by Mr l>iiin, and found that he only held lin cc section-, lor which he pawl £1 each a \eai— Seveia! Uowinoi* stated that Mi IJiien had mi.dc a similai complaint to tin in, but in tin* faces of ihe infoimation now befoie lh"in, it was dec'ded to lake no ac lion in the. mattei." The. election of a licensing committee for Waitoa licensing- district, passud oil without a con list, onl) live nominations being leeehcd by the leturuing 1 aflicer, Mr liiciinier as under — Mossis W. Y. Cliepmell, Ailliur W. (Jul<l>ins, John Tunibul), Henry J.Chfl'oid and Fiauk Marshall. 'J he following- tender.-, were received for the additions to I'lujenix Hotel, Moninsville by the aichilc el, Mr F, Pavitt, viz,, ,J. Fan ell, ,£.37,0 ;J. lleathcote, £3J5; J. West £209 ; O'l'.rien and B)ine,t2Bo 18« ; T.Chappell, £270; J. Mills, £2G4 ; W. Hogtvn (acce[»ted) i12'67. A cm l.iin minister w ho shall be nameless loeently [>i cached a vcr) elocjdent scimon on thc'haid times, and dwelt with much cumestne.sH on the duty of "rolrcncliin^ul and economy. His powcilnl discourse nadiißwil't iiiid effect. Jin- j me dialel;' after service the congregation held a church meeting- and reduced the minister* salary from ij4oo lo A!3uO.
A speci.il and adjourned mooting of the Te -Arolui Domain Board will be 1/cld thin evening nt 8 p.m.
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