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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

' '] mi- al'o^o ill -to tliiru 1 own toll' bo tine A i.d it nui»t h'lKm a- ihe iiit'lit tlic dnv Tliuu can-t not ihen be luKo to unv iran. — Siiucrsri.Aun.

MTuri>\\\ makcii :ji, lsss.

In. 1 , .ulllmn 1 iii.nK vi.i 'Fiisco. should lo.uli T-« Aioha to Aav. On -iml at tv TurMlay m\t duly mail < MiiiiHiiiio .tu.n will he ie-es(abhslied I, inocn Ainlvlat.d ami Tv Aruh.i, \ia %\ ,".k ito. A ii-M t iiit"icsting <10->< nplion of the I't.'kcll 1111 l IDllH', .111(1 111 MllcHlJs isi 1 |)l,int m toiin thciew itlt, w ill be ioiinil mi cltl tiil'ti p.i^c. <»iiiU"iuiiii. Tli imes, and Coiom uidel ininiiii; lieu-, im lading a lonu; .md mtei(•sl.iil: HV it "" * I '"' M.uototo poition of tin. c iKsIkK! wtllal-,0 uo found on pave liiu •'. Yt^t' id \ . Ix'iim (Joed Fiid.iy, and ,i I c !« -^ liciid.iN in the [)ust and tele<;iaph | ollii i-N. w i'l ..ll unit I'm the absence (>i U-U.ll b'ildi\ Mights' tJiLM.ipll'K' IH'WS Mi W . Mm h- li.i^ ! >t<-'n .ippninlfd .i Ut- nL .it lliKntii.i I'<m tin* of TilL A in tit lvi WiuLiki and Auckland will ( ius( ..1 Tv An lia p.i^t oil ice tliib day at 1K)(H1. i)i,« !,-,!(l(M .iiv' iPiii'md^d n[ the i;i.uul i nt<"t.imui 'lit and diMi llmiiun «>{ pir/,c-, (.. vak< })la« v in T. Aio!>a Public 11 iU on in \i .Muiidav t\inni'j, to b^ follow ( d by a d url — phu.L'ds in aid of St Joseph's Clmi'ili. T'j Amli.i. S^i v <id\t. r liic ni'MiioiiorihtiM'inU'io^toditnninini: ;1» diU'ilrd It" (be nd\ i>l t i>um lit of I 1I 1 l- An-tialiin Smoltmi; and lit hninu j<'nl!lplll\ , ( I.lllllK d). Ml" W. \l. \\ iKoil, who I ia- ni > iit'N j'UU'ha^i i! the b.itloi \ l>i.,ni, md ntiui imimij; pio|Oitv at V» aio-'on';i-mai lot *.'-!!U)l>i) 'iiul onr lil'tli itilly i paid up u>^ m ('Miip.ui\ to b ( Joiiikml, is ,i l.iii-t v|),,)i'lioldri and also (me of thf ih,,', [.M-, iii tin- (<mipan\ % The \\(.ik^ :u e i Adi la : d«'. We may add that tho ln<_* ! t»*-t kiiowlcdi;*, and most moduli ipplianu"-. l'oi tin- tu'.itincnt of i.ll i la^-sc- ot aim lei oils and aigentilVioii^ ou\s that toiiid In. secnied w ill be ioiiiid at tlie-.r woik-, iia\nrj, Ihhmi olit. lined i. i;aidl( h^ ol ( Mii'iisc. 'Die on«i aim of tli'; diiectoi-s ' bein^ I.) make the e^tablishineiit second to n. -lie im thepuipo^e euitcd. The eomitm\ aio piepaied to pnuli^e and 'ihi'imi' in .m\ iiu.intity -mil to fiunish lihiiit'iliateiitiuiK. (iodtKons London Aicndo, is now well .Ltxl Ui.own, as one of the cheapest pl.iij"- in Amkloiid ioi obtainini^ iancy »oods oi e\d\ de^( liption, jewelleiy, etc., ai piit e.s lii.il ' aimot Lai! to astonish; m l.iit one tannot but wondci lio\V they are piodiuid foi tlr- money: whilst thu „s-oitineiit and \ .it u t \ !m piacticnliy uuliinittd. A Ihl of piKes ad\eiti\ed in did lolunm-. today is woith caiefnl pel us'iul: Tlie iism.il ni'iiiil.ly mooting of Te \ioha Si liool rollllilltlee WlllbeheMou Tii(sd,i^ cm nini; iiiXf, "t 7 j».m, We undei.^tand Mi .J.inii"- Dawson, of M<s^l> Stenut D.iwKon and Co., (so well .mil wid lv known both in the Colonies .mil at Home, !■• one of the most enlerpiisini; ii' Pis' in ihe watchmaking and |cw(llii\ hue of business, and who ha\e ,[(hi( ml uicn i,ii(ft* in connection with tli«ii Aeu Zealand blanches), aocojiipanu'd by Mv Andiew Jloldeii, th<3 eneii^elic liianauei <d" the Company \s Aucklaiid bi.imh, has aimed on a vii-.it to To Ai/ili.i Oulw.nk iMiulish niiiii by diieel steamer t lcises at l'nstoUue, Te Aloha, at 8 o'clock id nij^!»t. The time for ie:'< ivii.'j: (endei^ for <!ii\ m.14, tbiee cinssdils, and hidMnnluu winzes, .it \\'aioioir;omai, lias been cx(ended (lil IKxili (0d.13 . Jl is s|,,ted «l-.it the pi«jco of ground Hiceiilly in-iiUul out at Maioioto by Mr Ka^ai'," is almo.st (eitain In be disposed ol to .i Sxdney se within the next fewda) s 'ioi Co'lJO i.i-h, and 500 paid up shales in a lompa:^ to be fonncd lowoik th" The Te Aioha bianeh of the Bank of Xeu- Zenlanil will be to day, and also on Monday ne\t, ioi Kaster holidays Thr lollowm^- now applications for Incused holdings will be. Jomid advertisid m oui (idiuntis to-day. — Messrs. A. Ci'iUb, H[iade (imnci ; 0. 11. Tay'vr, Willi.nn ; X- MiDonnell. down I'jtnco; ,J, II Smith, Kmpeioi ; \V, (iuldnu <»i lh\ , l.ix l\o(k,a!l at Marototo, Uikntaiti,idso h) Mi. J. Heu,ior Admiral K.iirJax, licenced holding ; Tui, To Aioha.

Mi S. Seddon advertises for sale fiftytons pi im» table potatoes. The \Vinorongom.ii store, lately owned by J\lrT. H. Wl Yale, together with the Qunrt/.\ill'J branch, stock in-tuule. etc, hns been pnrrhascd from the tiustees by Mi Duncan K. Clarke, who takes possession about the middle of next month. _ Wo believe Mr Chnke, lieinj; very sanguine of the futme of W'lioronuomai, purposes laying in a very lame new stockof general m'eieiiandise, and oft'eiing special inducements to purchasers to do business lor cash.. Minis' Sn ith and Caughey's new nnvortiseuu nt appeals in our issue «>f today, announcing the opening up of immense shipments of autumn and winter »oods inipmted diieet from the manufacturers, whieli Mill he sold on most reasonable teims. The success which lias attended the business enterprise of this firm is leally lemiukahle. Stiutin» in Auckland only a few \enrs ago their business has continued to increase and extend, until today they trint-aet, we holies c, this lamest retail drapery business in the noithein metropolis. Their success is no doubt 1o be attiibuted to tians.u ting a cash business (purcli.isiiii^ i'oi cash and selling f»r cash, and obtaining and giung their customers the lull advantage of so doing), ehaiging the lowest possible piicw con.sis.taiu with supplying leally good ai tides: in the the peisonal attention given by h >th members of the. fnm toes cry branch of the business, and to liberal advei Using. A decision of some inteiest to tiadesmen and otherswhosomt'tiines find it necessaiy to sue for ili-bNiiuho Uesident Magi-tiateA Couit, was eiven b\ Mi Noithcom t,U.M.,at the conclusion ot one of the ci\il eases, in Thames Comtt on 23id inst. Mr Millu, who appeared for the plamliiV, for whom jndmni'nl had been given, inqniied whether His Woiship had been in the habit of allowing plaintiffs cost-. Ml. Noilliuoft implied that m the Waikato di-tmt it was m4oinai\ to allow plaintiffs who resided li\e miles fiomthe L'ouit tlit expcu-o- j,»i ll. oil attondanee. but then it must In- K-meu.bin'd that the \V nkalo was a couutiy di-tlict. He asked to be mfoinwd what had l»ei«n the })i<ictueal \Uv Thames Mi Miller .said that tor the last 18 \ imj-s it had been n-nal i;>i the l'ouit to' "Mill «\p^n>es to plamliiV.. but that for the last eighteen month* this piactKe had been discontinu-d. Ills Worship n-feii.d to the i.u-l that all Uouit* fiom Wan^anui Miulh did_ not allow costs to plaintiff. Of couisc, i! he now decided to <; U nt these (osts it would serve as a pi credent ioi the kituie. Mi Lu^i siid tli.it it was cu-tomu.v in Anckl.iud to allow tht-M costs, anil he thought His Woishij. should lay down -ome pieci'dcnt loi iutuie uuidaiue in this matU'i. Al'tti son.c fuitlier conversation Mr Xoiiheiuft a-iee.l to make a 1 u!e that in fntiuo co>t, would be allowed pl.untills who ie.si.leil live milo^ iiom the UomlIk>iuc. —Thames Stai. Mi U. Il.it ris announces that ho will ieopt u as^mi.il btoukeej.ei at Te Ai'»ha. m the couisc of <i few day> with .» 1 uj;e new htvick of i;ood^. Attention isdnectel to Messi^ All. l;iicklaiiil and (Jo's ad\ ci tiscuu nts ,mnonncint; I'oi thcoimui; siles b\ amtiou. I'y CJ.i/ette KxlMonlmuy the meet iul; of I'aili.nnent is announced for tlie -ith ot Aplil, but not fot dc.-[i<i l .< h of bi.sinossThe Ponsonby licMi^ni" eh>( lions on Thuisdav l<i~>t icsulted in the dete.it of the. piohibition candidates. Ai-^en.il ami Acme nm th'i fa\ oinites foi theiacetor the Sn«lju \ C! old Cup The exclusion tiain Auckland to 1 c Aiolui, M'steida). aimed half an houi behind tim ', not i oat hum Te Aioh.i until a qnaiter to two. About tv ( > hundiul cxcuisionists av.uled them-elves of the oppoitumLv thu> alfoidul of \ isiting oui Sinatofiuin, and as ma^ be siipi)o-cd th" caretaker of the baths 'and his assistants hud a bu.sy time of it all the altcinoon. ()uitc a numbei of those who came, up Cesteiday have lemained w ith the intention of letuinini; by Monday 's , lam, imt tlio majonty leit again by the day <>\cuision which sl.ntrd on the letuin jnuiu^ punctually at six o'clock. Seveial changes with icspeit to the ofiienls connected with the adinii.istialiou of the Wardens oih'ccs lor llamaki district n\c about to take place. The matter will be found rel el red to at <j,ie,itci length on our third pave ; and it will theici he seen that it is pioposed that Mi "Wilson, Mining Inspector, should lemovc fiom Te Aiol ato Thames. We Hnecrcl} hope there will be no necessity for this tmition of the piopovd projiMUime to be canied out. Mi Wilwm since his Hist aiiival at Te Aioha. in thu c.ily <lays of the Held. \u* exhibited iipi-at interest in the pi ogress ami prospeiity ot t'n; place ; not alone with respect to _ the milling industry, hut in connection with a \aiiety of matters, lie has all along rendeicd most \aluable assist.mcc in the devclopcmont of the hot spiingh and domain, and duvot.-d much of hi- ♦im-', l)'»lh before and after oil'ice hours t Uhc woi k. It was also chiclly thiongh his exeitiuns a public hbiarv and reading wcic established so.pi.'il yeais ago ; and in many ways he lias done the distnct liood kcivicc, and he would be much missed fiom amongst us. With respect to the shot k of caithquake expcnencedinthisdistiictlastfSunda} nighi, and lelured to in our hist issue, several lesideuth at Shtiftesbui) likvc inloinied us tl c shock w.ih very dislinctly felt there, lasting about twenty secomls ; in one house, a kerosene lamp wrs found upset ju the inoMiing, ii is picsiimed from the cfFocls oi the shock. Through the k indues* f »f Mosdamcs Kmeison, Wilson, and other ladies, who kindly took the matter in hand, obtained the necc-^aiy funds, and u\,uU all aiiangemcnts, the cliikhcn of (he Te Aioha public school had an enjoyable enlriiiiimm'nt piovidcd for them on Thui.sd.iy last, on the occasion of bieakiuu up ioi the lOaster holidays. An abundant .supply of all kinds of icf)oshments were provided for the occasion, including I'iuit, sweet-, etc., in gient variety. _ Spoils were engaged in, a number of piizcs h-lt ovci since Chiistipas being distnbuted in connection thciowith, and the juveniles spent a very enjoyable altcruoon ; Air am 1 Mr-. Marsden being indefatigable in (j.inn» for their pupils. ' School will rcojien Monda) , Apnl 9lh. A parcel of 20 tons of quart/, fiom the W.nhi mine has been shi])ped to London by the Coptic by M.-ssr.-. Mori in and Co., for treatment by the most approved urocesa of Biilish smelt.is.

At {he Inenl option poll taken at Morrinsville on Saturday lust, to deloniiino whether tli*% number of licenbea in the Wai ton, Licensing Distric, may 01 may not bo inn used,' only fH'U-on isilepnyoi's > I't'onli'«l their voloh, of whom iomtoen woro in J'iivourof .-in incrca^o, find ono ii/^inst.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 2

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