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Site %wk\ AMD ©Bimumi fjnvfi AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

' Tim above nil —to thine own pelf ho true Ami it must follow as the night Ihe clay Thou canst not then be f'ulpc to any iran. •— SIIAKBSPEARIC.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1838. Mnn^onrl now^ for the ejnlilfirdd ; thn Jubilpf Chum, Wititi'lvMiiri, Riiccchsruliy (loitrfl on the Ijondoti MaikeL bv Mr Kcr(Jooptr. Work to bu comruenicil l nh\\i 1).

Mr Alex. Paike*, (inventor and jrito'itoo of the Parke's pioi-f<s for tivutiiM' vo, PiMcloty oies), ;ieeom, untie 1 by Mi 1 John Chambers arrived at Te Aioha from Auckland l>\ ti tin yesdnlav afternoon. T>d iv, the wentho' 1 piovo fiiv, the^e ii( i t](l( > ni"[i piopo^o d> \ i\i( llii'Tiu disliicl, more ospeei illy the Champion Lode <•! lims, purcols of oio from "vhich Mr , P.wkos trcitoil so satisfactorily a( Homo, and nrincip.illy with regard to wliich Mr I J. M. ChiitnluMM arrun.uod with Mr Parkos |lo como out to Xt»\v Z".iln\d. It i^ 1l»o J mtontiou for Mr Pinkos to aUo visit the \V,>ioioiiuoiiiai and OliiiMMiinii poition^of the l'auiiki D^turt boi'oie juoorodm.u lo Th.unos. M'f undoi^t/md Mr Si\ivor i^ oxpecfod at To Aioha d.iily, the spo^ial ohjor-i of hi^ \ i^it bt iMti to inoio fnllv in^pootlhi* V) irl of Abi'ldoiMl I;. !Fd . Till, \Mtll Ul<> VteVv of B,iuu' W'li'j, lloalcvl into .i Uom[i,tny. Ko duo yot to tho hurcjlon who brokii .nto tho station maston liousc, To Aioha. \ A danfo will t'iko pi kv in To Aioha Public 11 iH to-moitow evonins;'. Tmdiiis »r* in\ hod for addition^ to <i imi^o for Mi -! (i.ii'.i^lici. Ohiu'Mnuii Countv Council itn ito londiMs forioad \\oik^. Tcndois clomj at noon on Batuid.iv next. B.mqiW to M^r C. A. Come", at the Palace Hotel To Aroha 10-in-)irow evening. A niajinificcnt meteor \vw oh^mved between nine .vnd ton o'clock on last Fiidav uii^lit. in a south easteily diiection.

Tii" 1 n--u.il monthly meeting of Piuko County Council will bo held at Moiiius\ille on Frnl iy next, .it 11 a.m. ]>v ;ulveitwement m our columns to-day it w ill lu> seen that Mi C Alma llakoi, who for Miino yo:u^ past hasten en^.ii^cd lnlaim^Tiiuonometiical and Native sin \ e\ s foi the (JoNiMninent ; h.ts onened an odii-p in Auclxland, and I-- m :i pnvition to nndeit.ik'i> Mii\"\in£r in all lt^ b'-mclu^. Specnl nttcntion ]).ud to tninint; sui\e\s m am di^tiict, instructions loj^uding- \vlnch will be caiikil out upon the bluntest notic

The memcital from household™ ■* in the Monin^viUe di-tiiet to the l>oud of F.d uout ion ; aile^im:, that the i.neut annual election of ,i school commit!- 11^ had he on canied out in a most milaii nann"f hwiiil; to noit i<^ide''t> (men tempo-ai ilv ,it woikin Monin^ville). eN\ allowed to \ote at the election has hi en ief»ir'd hick tn tli' nowlv i i li'('t"d ciMniiHtiC 1 hv the lioml U) consider and forwanl ai. e\pLination. A nmotinix was held on last Fuday oveninsmC the nnwlv appointed To Aroha Doniiin Boaid (i'o. Bou'd of nianauvin >nt for tlie ice reatiim ri^Pi '.(' of l()0 ncio^ on ' thp woMoni hank of Waili'Mi livei, and fuijoininu, tho CiMn^tci v, h-n 1 ; »»cMi >n X and p-iit of sermon 5, T>!oH< iI, r l> Aiohi Smvov Di^ii'l) when Mr F V.ivitt w.n appoint' d chaiiinan of th Boaid. Tlie otlioi inoii.h(M^ .uc M '^l» J. Y. llolkoii, (I. !,ip-'y, 11. Ma.iv.M-. .T. 1-. Smith. J. Lnny, a"d P Quinhti. The in->nthlv uicoti'ia^ ai'" 1 fivd hv th< 1 Oidei in Countil foi (lie fu^t Fiiday in eu'h month. Tho following tend^M have lieen accepted h\ the Te Aro'ia S. am) (J. M fl n., fid IJii> nnd'M inent'oned wniks — I)ii\e (N T oirli\ on si'\(M Kum p-m", (.' ><> 1,-m'Hi, !7^ '»d pel foof Dlivo (Soii(ll), on Silvei Kir.ir i. ef, (!•">. I^ith. «."| 17: I.d pei foof. Vo\ winze in Silver Knti;, Win And'ew. Cl •!-; (ul I" l foot. Ml) fillet n iln\f, .Irlm f'li'.ui 1 , £2 p>-i foot (i.dena dii\e, J.W.n Cl"ive, £'2 (-. pei font No. 1 s'(ti"ti of \\ a(ei-iae<'. liiuhud'^ and WiKon, Gd nor \,nd AM \\"tk=; in conneMiori witli the mines at NWiit-ioii^omai me pj ogre^sing saliyfactonly. Tho election on Saturday last for the return of th'co members to nil a likenumliei of wcanries on the \^.ulo,i Road lioaid K-.uhed in the reti.m ol' Mmmx ('hepn)cll(fiH\ six votes") ; lr.mnior (forty tin <>f) ; and Tutnhnll (foiiv two\ Mr Seddon iceeived foitv one \otes ; the election tlierefme pio\ ided a yeiv closely contfstid one indeed, so f\: a> tho Uueo last named weieconcoinLM].

Wediieet spoei d at'ention to Mr J. S, BuHJands advoitiM'im nl announcing a special sale jof hoiseK, vehicles, harness, co\\"?, pioduce, etc., etc. on to-morrow (Tliuisdav) ft Mcssis ttmdlcv and Co's stables, r IV Arolia. The iT»» i- likely to he liiio, 'lv p.iiMmiM'f!, and will afToid ,i good oppoilunity for tluw roijuiimg a good lioj-f, e!c, to siipyi!}' their needs. Messrs Bradley 'iti'l Co. as \vA) as the auctioned s will lecoivc onti ic* for this sale, Moic iutoiv>t than i-< nsinllv evinced in th<^e nnft'M^ whs nianif'^ted with rospect to flic luf.il option poll taken at To Aloha on Monday last. The result of the poll v,as decland by the ]?c(uinino, OfTlcor, about irJf past six, as follow-^ • In favour of >\n inrrense of publican's licenses bv a majiiity of ono vote; in favour of an iner-a'-e of accommodation licenses by a iiiai")ifv of two vntp** ; au,ainstan inei'easo of N. Z. Wine licenses by majmilv of one v. te; )'_ r ainst!inincre:iseot bottle iieensesb\ innjoiitv of throe votes. The result .it the pievious local option poll, thr^e years acfo. was n»ain^t any increase oi* publicans licensos hv a majoiity of ono vote. Wo consider it is a matter for regret that any incroK-o of licenses in the district should have be^n legalised; nevoi (heh<ss those who tikoan intcrcsl, in iho welfare of the people and the prom-ess of temperance have no reapon to be d'lßcoura^od. The ordinary monthly meeting oC To Aroha School " Cominit'teo was held on Monday evening la^-t ; all meinbera beinp; present. The usual monthly reports wre lead and received. iS'umber on roll for past month 14n ; average attendance HG.fi. Some discussion look place rchpeetinir the amount and expenditure of children's 'rpiaiteiMfre, monies. 1 Resolved lon the motion oi" Mr Hot t, That, Kcvk* ' Mar'liall and La wry be !ippo«"ntcd a com-, mitt'-'e fo enquire inf'» and report on this matter to next mootintf. Resolved on the motion of Mr Ilott, That, llovb. Mnrnhnil And Lawrvbo appointed a vi.iitiuu; committee for the current month. Resolved on the motion of Mr Menzies, That the matter of ordering a supply of coal and liiewood, etc.. Up Jcffc in the hands of the visiting committee. Tlio following aeciuints wi'm passed for payment: Mrs, (■riillHlis. (cleaning) 17s 6d ; Mr EtlwnuN, (towels, etc), 5* lid ; Mr Halcke, (hlritos) 10h (id ; Mr Il'jtliriugton, (^u\), UK.

S1l;"s of I'll- 1 Tim" 1 •— Vi fo\vr tVm <?o\"(Mi<n - fi Mo :i")i»'i(»:iti'>;is witi ' o oolvf"l lor f'u> tsitu.ifioi of olcr'c to tb^ M>'inl I'Mfii Ilurlnv.iy Uonrd, (A.uckl.nnl), nt a salary of -CIOO a vo/ir. Tnofmlo)! in t'lo li^t woro <"<-n of liinji stni'liui'" arid pi^id'oi). Tlumo wcie sovciml b.nrisUM'S in the numltrr.

The following rece-illy app^ired in the Auckland newspapers : — i( Yostotday evening n man named Arthur Suote, about 45 yen™ nf n^e, culled nt tho police si nt ion, and informed the anting lock up kcepci, (lons(iil)lo Kelly, thar he Ind stolen ,i hook fnnn the Free Public Libia? v. in older to h n senf. i<i tc""', \v\\o\ > he would jj;oL I'oiml and sliolltM". The voiiuno In 4 handed <o tlic con^lahlc. T( is rnfillcd "Naturoand lliiinnn N;itim\" by Sun Slick, and i^ from Sir (}oop;o (Jioy's eollrcdon. . Sno(<> staled <h,i< h'was a cleric, and had conic from Dnuedin ,t month :it;o, leaving ,i -wife and family then?. lie could not <>et any emp!oyni"nt, am. for two duys jmd t'wled no food, slejpinsx in the I)omain. The last place he -topped nt, was the Cape of flood [Tone Hininn Ixooms. Afler hoavmij; Sneli»\ statement and icf( % i\ini; tli< 4 \olnme, l!onslahli 1 Kelly ai rested him on a charge of huei'iiy. It does not appeal, far as i>, known. t!i if Snete e\ei apniied to the liidu'vinu: (Mrieer foi tempoiaiv lelicf, or at the Salvation Army Home, wheio the pooiest vvanderei, of" whatever cioed or nalionafit\. is always sure, if solx-i, of a niylit's 1 lodj;iiii; .md a eomlorfable meal. lie simply s| i(i'd j'i mklv to the constable thai he had committed the theft to get into Mount Kden (iuol, and theieby secure food and Khelter."

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 2

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Site %wk\ AMD ©Bimumi fjnvfi AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 2

Site %wk\ AMD ©Bimumi fjnvfi AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 2

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