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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

1 Ihi'.rtlnn -ill to tliMii-* o\\ n -i'if l>o HUO \n 1 i' . \u-t 'imio.s a>. tlic ni'i'if (ho uiiy J luu tsii^t do! iluii W h!-i' to ,un ir in. - Sli VIC rt'MKi

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\\ t j\ <.o!ivi(l(>; .]»!*■* mteu^t is home; \<\Y'-u ! vj ( m iii^ the ( Vetion to till thiee \,n nuis on the Waitoa Ro id Boaid. Tlii 1 i'()lm'ij lik s [v 1 ire on Smnd'i\ iu'\t he! wot n tho hmus of 0 a m to (i p. in . ami th*rewil' I'i 1 t«'i rnii\n£ booth-, \i/, at Mo", m-\ illf. 'm ii'Ht' house), ami W.uhoii (P'.lml l r .i'ii. 'lh- h»M.)\\ mi; nomin itiorc* .v i' 1 J"'\ iv «■«! > w i Satmdav l.ivt bv Mi !^HMin,ei. tho IMmnin: ( "* Mi *■ ** i , i:\ — M,^iv \V. P. ( Mf-Mni^l! F. W. Ilanmor, SS< tiiici, and •! Tmnbnll 'Imp feeling mni , '■> to i i ett\ 12' noi ally > \ist ,nirm';>t (he s if*M)'\ ' r H'] il.ivMil' 1 nf the l>!»til((. tint f iwr wi'ic pi i. t'...i!l\ t!ii'»\\M o\ei w nil ie-p< ■ t t<- Ui' 1 it c •!,; * lo< lion ( > fill the \ u uit'V on I'.ako <'"un*\ Co i" ml f.» \\ ait> a !'l 'n.J vV '.■i i'iu! ly the u^ijrnan.in of Mi .1 I>. Smith , a:ul if i^ Mid t'rut, mU? ' f the ill t"it in this iii-(i'ur piiip p-f \->tn'j f»»i ilicp our. caii'li'l itov !3^ 'that a-. It in i) , the r^ tin n of Mi ('liopme 1 (in 1 ' |»i" > 'tt > i»t (li.iiiip.an n[ flic ]Joan]. all '.\'lO 1 q !l! l IIH (ll>\otl'il (ill! !l t'llli' ■i (1 itU'nti"n to lh>-> mt.'K^t^ of tii" 1 i ito-n;i}«-i>- of ill' Pi-liiit iii a nuin'iiM oi \c .1 , pi^t) i> pi '<• 1" ''is ii^nidl , 't i- not mi c hv to pi o_ ii'^iii .itf \\ 'j'h li two out nl t[,,. ( (lit I t'''U 0 ( i!i(iulat- *■ UOIIIMI It' (1 Y. Il'I 1 ' l>Ml.,t"l. We din i t 'ii .ittonljon ti M \ V i"i f \S,O(i> lU"S l(l\Hltl^ 111* ill HIM HUK lt'Ji tii it he '.^ ml". MinWi".' hi ill (!• pui MUM!Iu{ ii!^ ! n••llln ••111 '^^ new il<<O'h !" t ''Mt \ !' I' t\ i- it 1 v ni-p. < lion »if \i }>i< h )> \n\ it' (1. Mi K(i\S.ihK ln-lit'\t^ )M <'fl\u,in t<ie ln^st , pO^^ll>lo \ .ll'i* tO 111-" Ml-toiil'l^ lo> (\lsl|, am! iim piuus will hf found evtu-mcU IIlOfl"J.lt<*. Ml 1-iIU anl- .iso nif i-si -s -.p »i it! \;iliif in tlit 1 boot a"«l ilep'ii tin 1 i.t. nith an iiiuiuhy; .i-^ni fm-nt t> s';[ivt fn m. T..-.l.iy Mi J. R Bii'Uhn.l will 1«.>1«1 .« hoi^e *• vie at "I unilton, ami a hni-t. 1 .mil cittlo at C itnbrnlire on Saturday n'-\t \\V direct ittpntion to two noiiiications re<pt""'tin^- Yatt^ as^isinrd o^t,\tc whiih v, HI hi' found n >ni adviM ti>uiir <■*>! mn n-to-diiv : mi 11 announcing the dtM'lar.i'ion (if a iii-t di\idtMid ; tho encond ! pi] ue^t mi; piompt paMiuMit of monies o'\in^ to th.' e-tate. Mr Ti. V>. Ooio. of tho Cinv(>rnim>nt Ot o\oc;\< al and Mpti'droloLMcal }>f>p utmrnf, WcllMiiiton. having ](■( fiitly tovi^it Anc'cInnd (tn ofiieial bii^inc^-. >eiy Kindh voluntooiod to l'on^ py fn To Aiolia Hot Fpn'nsrs Doiu.iin Ro.ud, a iuiuilmm of valuable in'-trnrn^nt 1 ? pi^s^nto'l bv <i'>\ cmin i nt, in rfspon^o to an appliration iii.id Ibv the Hoaid for micb a y p .ir oi- <*n ;\^o, at which time the in^tiiniient^ \v<ic not r.vailnbU* to 2;ivo. Thcv includt 1 a roui-plot-^s'tof f-jlf loqi^toi inu wit and div tliPMnfin^tci^, find tone-tiiil t idi.ilion tlunnomotoi^, rain .^tia^e, ote, all of uhifh arc of voiv qu;dily, boinir by fii-t cla^ London in 'koix and compared with the at Kew Olcoi vntory, T.ondon, piioi* to be out to th° Colony. Mi Go) i- spent sevPial days :\t'Vr> Amh.i floavin^ on his icturn jmunev tbi^ div ImccU) and expre^sM himself a-^ niuch pleased witli the place, its b'i<h=;, md iti'H>cpe(t^ grnoid.lv ;is a Saintoiiuin. Dmir-g hi" <-t iy Mr Gore veiv kimll\ <-upf.rm(ended the f-on^ti uction and fixiuu of lecrptu-los for tb° in^tnuncnts in the l^omniri, and initiated the rlcr'< of tho Pmmml info the in hum r of reading, in. nk I im r , and k adju-tin^ the in^t i inn.'iiK, (\< The «-i to chosen foi theii fiintiori intm"di.ite'y adjoin*- the tennw irinund, ami around it a mvt picket fence lias h»eu elected. The BoiU'laio indfhti dto <}o- \ ert'incnt for thus cninplvin^ with thn'i iequ<"-t, and to Mr Goic foi a!! thetioubh. 1 he took respecting the eiecfio'i. r tc. of flic | mMi mil' nts which should piovc a sauice (.f miu'li intciost and m'-ti \\< tiou. That most comfoitabl" dwelling bou-e, with >!jfii don etc.. now occupied by Mr (t, Wilson ; in adyoiti^od fo/ stle or t1)t 1 ) let. At Te Aiolia Police Court on Mond-av two men naino .lames Reynolds and Mieha'd ilcPonald were bioiisjbt nj> befoie Messrs R. (). Bai^tow and J. Tlolt, J.'sT'. ; char/red on the ii r i foi motion of A. A. Bnnth with the jaiceny of fom bottles of three star bandy f.otn the colhir of the llotßpiin^s Hotel. Reynolds was also charged with drunkennt-ss and indecent (Xposure. Tho case occupied the Bench ft consider. 1 ! bio time, a number of witness-cs boini^ exfiminod. Both the accused wen found pruilty and sentenced, Rc\nohls as the principal offender tn t'otir uionlhs irnpiisontnent with ban! labour, and Me Dona'n his accomplice to two month, d >. Mr Diivi", biieknriker of Ilinilton, bad a \ o i y n;n row cscapi 1 fioni be.ini> drowned atTe Aroba nn Monday evening bi«*t. It npponifs nbnut '-pvon o'oloclc nn tiie evening refencd to Mi I),ivi«, acconipanied by Mr J. Bew, of T f> Ainlwi, went in ha.the in " No. 2." Mr I)avi«, holm* the fir«tt io undies'!, plunged in head fir^t, and in tluinif m\ it would appear, '•truck his faco finrl he, id airainst the opposite ,sido of the bath; as (o Mr Bew's astonishment ho did not come to (ho .surface n^ain. Becoming Ji'iinupfl Mr Tsew went in ami «ei/ed bioi, ;irn! on brincinc? him to thr> ' m F \rc ?aun<\ be w.is inserisiblfv, uilfia^ev tf-luuispon nne dieek. Mr Bew prompt Iv m ide use of Mum. simrile rrie« < -iuefl to restoie sinirn.'ition. f)r Wright wns al-o sent for, and piornprlv jitfenflfd thr piiff'Tfi, who, wifb a liltle <)< ].\v as pos^idlp \v,iu ronveved to the (''ub ffotfl, wdieie be ie. i ved rvprv allention, -md iiiadually ful'y recovered his souses ,ij.<aiu.

hi n I, tter received from a Moninsville M'-vl.>ni ibis week, h<> thu-> icfeis to the iciiMit school committee election at that ji'.k (• .—". — " Th > ehn lion was rnried on in i im^t mis itisfaetory manner, a numb"! 1 of mm travelling thionyfh the district rlMlYi'iittim;, ami who ha«l slept in n " building" for two nights were permitted to \ot<\ as weie also (lifMn^n employod in mikiMj; alterations to the Phoenix Hotel. Tin f'hiiii mutuliallenyrd their ri»ht to vote, but hi loply tlioy st.\ted they woro " oo( upiors" I On the result becoming known Mr Horroll walked away refusing to sit, and on the follow inc; day Mr liuttle sent in his lt^i^riiition to the Chairnnn." Mr r.u-kt^, the invontir of the P.uios ! <;o!il sa\in,i; 1 pi noes I',1 ', is a passenger for •\uoklatul by the K.iikoura, which lofs Wfllitiiltoti on Munil.iy moining. He it accompanied by hi« nifo. The oidinarv monthly mooting of the \roha i'lihlio hibiaiy Counnittto, which -honld ha\ c beon held on Monday evening; landed owing to no quoinin bcinij pieThe annual inr-'tini; of r.itcp.ncis in the Wailoa Kjad DUtiict will ho hold on S.iLuuLiy ill toi noon next at two o'clock. A <^ood^ ?<h'.'l has just been eiei'U'd at ih ■ W.ntoa i ni way II i^ station The follow in:; petition is to he ptesentod to TaihanK'nt at the onMuni; si^sio,, : - "'riii 1 petition ot the nndeisi^ned defened p,i) inent and poipotn.il leasehold settles m"the Wallace (Ota^o) distiict htuuhly <-ho\\eth — That vo\u pctitkuieis. through the v»t} t stiions depression in the v.ilues ol a^nenUnrd ptodnce arid stock during flic la^t few }eais, find it quite impossible t<«i thtm to jviy the exceedingly In^h jiiuts and rents at 'which they took up thni land. They therefoie pra\ that your hcti<iMird»lo llmusc will direct that ihen set turns be io-\alueil and nt»M.' licences and leases bo issued to the piesent sett'eis at such vdue as uv\\ he |i\ed, t;ivinu them erciht for the moneys alu>ndy p.iid by tUein. And yonr petitioner-.' &c. The purchase of th^ 1 Hospital and nite has bpon completed bv the W.nkato Hospifil Hoaid. The Uo.ud purchase the iiui'dinfir* a( present in use and lit'ty acres ot land foi th^ sum of £700. A Mom.iiH a Toiy, as e\ eryono knows, Ail talk ol'advaueomeut cunt move het ; She liutes .i it'foimei — wherever she i;oes ISho always ">its i>n" an improver.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 2

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