The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
' 'lhi* alien e nil —to thine own self bo uuo .And it mu-t follow fis the ni^ht the day Thou can^t not then bo f»l«o to nm ipan. — Sa \klsjtaj.k.
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I Att'iituui !-> di feted to an ad vet tise IDL'tlt incited IV file nliiiu'tllUli (J-)lllltV ('(.until foi \]\r ( oiitiiu ts m (Miiip'i turn I with \.iiiuu^ n id wnil,s. Ttndi'is cli>»'' ' on iSUmd.n i!' \t Apn! lilt. i A meeting is to he neld at 8 n\ lock i this **\ i'nui'4 ;it the Palace Hotel to , ,i!MnL r e in..fteis in connection with .1 pio- . ]>'i«cil l),iti(jiut ti> Mr (.'. A* (.'mm-. It is hoped time wiil he a <^ood attendI This- day at noon Mr J.i^. Cr ,n^, Juni , ■will '-fll, I>\ ln^tiuction of Air J. F.iiirll, i.it his if-ideißi' Tt* Aroliu, nil hi-. hoiis( - I lnld fiiinituic .nwl cfiect-, itu ludiiif a t h|)]"iidid [»!inn 1)V NpiMitt'J, (London), i patent ni.mirh'. cai pcntci •>, tools, ctf, flu. | This si!* 1 .i(fr.u;( .1 l.n<i" nunihti ol • Imyis a- -Mi i v utc!l .md i.undy ,ire |loa\ni^ To Aiolii. ,md ihr Auction* vi i.is}ructi''iH ;uc !o H(»U, s,> ihat tln»sc ic(juiiin.L!; .iiliilcs ol Juiniluif, iti , should not ini-s tln^ opportunity of niopl)in<_; Ihcii \\ ,mts. ]',\ tli'- lctiiiiincnt of Mi hs\s ('hnpn.fll, !S< i|<l(in and Jlowf, ineinhfis o£ Walton I!.), id lioai.l. an ckctiou will take* place on Miy ')th to lill tho vacancies thu* <n.c isioiicd. Noniinations w ill lie icccivcd .it tho school house, Mointihvillc, ii|) to noon on tSatuiday '.2<Sth mst ]»\ !id\ vi tiscnicnt in our columns t( -day f >I 11 1 titii mil CJounly <!nincil iu\itc nppli(,itnuis i'or (he position tof i'orcinan of wmks to the Council, at <i s-alary of JLIIO pel annum. The W,il«' ol' woik, fancy uroods-;u r oods- ; &o , in aid <il the Wesley. in Cl. in ill funds \h to he lield in To Aioiia I'uhlic Hall to-iuolio\v ('riiuisda)). Pfoi mdm,",K will In- opened ;il 10 ii.m. I.v K«'\ S. Lawiv. A lonsideialile \tiiietv of .^ortds has Imm n collected. .Hid will be nfTVir«d for -ale at lenMmabk' pnc. I-. Dining the evtnin^ selcclions of niiisi) will he iciideieil We hope the l,n!i<'s who have woiked so hald in oountctKiii A\itl tins' s:ile ill he nniplv iew aided l>y seeing the ,i;ood-, hold to lled puichas 1 I*-. I>\ last (Ja/.ette to 1.-aud if, is notified thit liy an Oidei in ('oiincil, <laled 'J7th Mat. hi that iind r "The Puhlie Woiks Ail, 188:V li.jl poili(.n of the (Jainhiidge -Rotonia load, within V\So County (hitiK'tto a (io\-einment I'oad. and as 1 Midi l\"pt in ifp,iii h\ < imv erniiHMit ), »-li.ill, f ioin and altei t (ttt dale ahove uienU'ined, hecome a (J(.u >ly lv id." Mi Theodoie M. l,i\vlcii has Iwen ap poinlid li^ihli.ti of liiiths, Deilh > and M.ifii.i^es, n , | to J>r' Viiccitntion In--p.ctoi foi the Dl Lilcl of Te Arohi, vice Mi (i WiUou.
'IV committee in connerlion with the reeenf onttMtiiininent, etc nt To Arohn in ,i.| of !*t .Joseph* Church, return their hi'ht thnnU in tin- niiiiv kind friends who assisted ti) iiifikc the affair ;i .success. In (iii 1 ivpott of the Banquet to Mr 11. 11. Adams which appenre/ 1 in our issue of Sitmd.iy last, Cr ileuny is etiteH to have •ipn]o^i^>(i for the absence of the Cl»'iiri.'.an *of ri.iko County Council etc The roiiuirUs in the pnrnj«raph referred to were uttered by Cr 13mnskill, and not by Cr Ileany, but the mistiiko was parsed over without being observed until after publication. Mnny Te A rob a residents will be nlmost inclined to challenKe the correctnesH of our infonn.ition when we inform them that Miss Gerrish, daughter of Mr J* Gerrish of Te Aroha, was married in Auckland tliis^euktu u Mr Kol'.y. It i« only ,i very f i w weeks since Miss (rcrrisli wan I) in^ .it denths door at her fathers house, ,md piobiUy it is not a month since, bhe i \s is only iib'lu to net out ir. a lulli chair. 11 i>r iec'n-ti\ \\.u hct'inuai vellously r.vpid \V-» \Msh the young couple much lmppi
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 2
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695The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 2
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