The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News.
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i \ nu'« tuij; >>r thnsf i fi t"l c»- t<-»d i.i mi.iing i' ' iini- ri ti" Tn! I't'iit v i!I l«> \f>\\ \t ' t! •• Ifni >,)iinj- ll'vtt'l on Modi! iv i\<mi;i' ; : 1'«"r fli • n> :;.i.-o ot ( ikini; into ' i • n-id. i itj.iri i'<> h< t liiiMii^ of i>Ll lining in impnn il ]<>] to the Tm imu^ The ;)] it{f! is . mi- (if much impoi t mc< t<- the ( 'i'-t- > t, t! < piL^cnc ti.u k hen)" ,i'L 'liutliei uuilo<iii itc to the vi'ijuiU'inents and the w^nt <*C some mt ro Mutable m^ans of ip^us-; ( ,])d e^ioss witi> respect to t !ie Tin .i- much ft-U We mr-t t ho meeting will ! uhiU in ilif pn M>nt sMtn of tiling"! j t li m E;,!iil to this m.ittci bt m^ iun< i!if (1 i Ad\ ios refi'i\c(l fiutn Sydney Wednes'I i lay annoiinu thai Mr Wilson, well Known in foiinution with the* Binken Hill j I'lopiietoiy Company and the 'IV AroI ii. i Gold and Silver Mmin<r Company, lui<* j i.ibli d to America for an cxpi it .skilled in | the bitfst methods oi ticatin<* auiifeimis and ai^oiitifeiou^ oi es on boli.df of the companies mentioned Mr Unwell, the pitmtee, of the White 'md Ilo^ell Revolwn^ I*oi;stei, b io, in lospon^o to this ni<>s<.a£c ,'iuk'm] to visit the colonies for a b.ief pet md, and if he cm :n,ike aiiani: 1 ' nu'iits will aim'i 1 bv the next mail boat 1)" in 'Fiisrr>. ][c will lh-^t visit Te Atoh.i find will tht nee ptoeeed to Australia. It in stated two more bakoiie^, a like numbei of butchery a <-eeond tailor, etc., etc.. air pionosinc? to coimnmee l)nsmess -hoitly, in tin- distncl some at Te Aloha .md otlit'is at Waioiongoni'u. We undej stand that Mr ?\lax Fiiedlander, of Ashbuitnn, who Ins applied foi <-evei.il mining aioas on tin-? is ,i gentleman possc-sul of Vrry huge capita-l. ami fonnuily M.ijoi of UlnMoliurch. Niaily the whole main lino of icefisj now p"<jgcd out between the Tni and New l"un\ mine Waioior^oimii, in fact from a mining point of a iew the two districts, now be said to be connected. Mr Rockeliffe of Piako, has iccently disposed ol hi« fnim, and gone to reside at Waitoa, on Laikworthy estate. During his residence at PiakoMr llockclifjfe was a btiong advocate of the total abstinence cause, and also lor yeais a most useful member of the school committee. Mr Buttle advertises oaten bheaf chaff, horse carrot*, potatoes, fat cattle and sheep, chivy cow, etc., lor sale. Mr W. S. Evans, piano and harmonium tnncr, announces that he will shortly visit Te Aroha. j Tenders arc invited for the erection of a four room cottage at Morrinsville. Messrs Comes and Murphy give notice by adveitiscmcnt of! their intention to apj ply for a slaughter-house license. '■ Mr J. S. Auckland will hold a sale o£ horses at Thames early in June. Messrs Comes and Muiphy announce that they will open as a general butchers in Te Aroha and Waioiongoma' in ,'t few i days, and purpose .supplying meat of the best quality at low pi ices, Mr C. if. lioffey -will shortly open ns baker and confectioner at Waioron^olm<ii ; .further pai ticulais in futuio udveifi.semcnt. The annua 1 meeting of shau-holdera in the Colonist G.M, Company, will be held at Mi !).(.'. M.M'Dn-Mi"!!' olliue, Auckland, on Wedm-day, May 301 h. ,
< lliiiuMunn Cotmtv Council invite lender f')i llit election <>l' County OHioes at P.ienu See Advei tissmont. Sir James Iloctor having su vanned fr>r the publication of a small pamphlet giving information respecting tin 1 various thermal springs and (if Now Zealand, to be distributed in the N-Z. Court at the foithcoming Melbourne Exhibition ; Mr Gore (of the Government Meteorological Department), when staying at To Aroha for a few days' recently, availed himself of tho opportunity to get Dr Wright to add Home additional particulars lospectlng the To Arob-a m'meial wai en, etc., to the Guide to To Aroha, (compiled by him, and published by tho Domain Board), and forwarded on same to Sir James Hector. We direct special attention to MrJ. S. lUieklund's advertisement announcing foi (booming sales by auction. This day at Cambridge, sale of fat and store cattle, hows, produce, etc. On Tuesday next, s-alc of fat and store cattle, sheep, etc., at Ohaupo. A complete set of boring rods capable I of holing to a depth of three bundled foot, togcMhei with sets ( f tool^, etc., is advoitised for <ii\v. Full particulars may bo obtained on application to Mr J. Me Combio, Paeroa. it is with feelings of great regret tint we heai of the Midden death of Mrs K!aine«;t Pavitt at her residence, "(-tisborne, vesteid.jy morning, (Kiiday). When Mi I\n itt left G'sboi no last Sunday she was considered out of danger, but unfoitunitelv at <) a.m. ycsteiday bhe broke a blood \esM'l and d\<^\ two hours after. All who know Mi Pavitt will deeply sympithisi- with him in his bereavement, We would call attention to the salo ad-M'lti-M'd by iM"r James Ciaiir, Juni., Auctioneer, of the valuable business p) eniisi-s , it present occupied by Mi !). J. Fi •/»•!. Whit.iker street; thiee valuable lc-adonce sites; fuinitmo. &<. ., on Wednosda\ next. This should piove a good ( ham.' 1 Loi inveatoit?. Th" following fresh applications foi liCMt-ul holdings will be found adveitised in to-da) 's issue By Me.ssisK. W. Ilanni' 1 ?, 1 and Munio and Sqttiiicl at Tui, and by Mi D. R (lellton at ICiaruahake. I )h iiu'itini i County Council notify their mti'iition to etiikc ,i (reuer.il Kate of I[d{ n 1 tin 1 I. Wv hcai M.LS^i-Tlr)nipson ami Ilerries a lew <la\K .iiio had .1 hnis(» so scveiely iioitd b)' steti, that U (h'^l ftoiii the ellLl'ts The I>oatd of Kduc ition have declared the Mot rins vi He School ( 'outimttcc elect ma (it siH'ctin^ which a petition was ioiw.udul to tin 1 lioa.il, ,iili^in<; peisou^ other Lh.ui hoijseholdeis hid been permitted to vote), valid. Two of those dec-ted. \\j. Messrs Uuttlo and Suell liavinn lesigned ;it the .ii-^l tneottng, the committee will have to elect two members to til! tho vacancies thus occasioned. At the meeting of Thames and COlOrnandel Charitable Aid Board, held tit Thames on Tu^sdav last, a letter was ieccivnd fiorn Mr Miiler, sj-iting that liis Auckhmd airentlmd succeeded in att. idling and obiuiuin<r the payment of 115 19 lf>s fiom Messrs Fiith and I'laik in tlie I'-iard's tv o < -ifitf, tmaiiiiit th< PiaKo CudilyC'i uiu-il. The money had In. on attached as follows on bohnK of'tho Phaiital.le Aid Douid, 1:235 % ; lloipit.il P></nru\ £:>.S4 10s. Owiimto the incro.ising impoitance of the Maiototo gohliiehl, and the niunbei of travclleis passing to md fio, Mi I'lenr}' Alley, of Ilikutaia, will, at the next sitting of the Hastings Licensing Coinnnttee, on June Cth, apply t'ol a pnbluanh license for a house which he intends erecting (near tin 1 biidice parking ova the ilikutaia J!i\ei) of rooms, exclusive of tbo'-o lequncd foi the family. Mi Pat Dolton, who some time ago left foi Austiaha with the iuteniion, if sufliciont indiiceincnt oilercd, of settling thoie, hasn turned. lie expiesses himself fully B.itistled with Waikato and Auckland as agaiu.st the " othei side," and thinks one would be best oK by sticking to New Zealand honiHS in spite of all that is .said in favoia vi Australia. The owneis of Locket hie estate are evidently satisfied wnh the prospects of wheat growing on their land.'!, as they have didded on putting m about 500 acres this season. Last week Mr Maik liarrwm, the manager, let Mr Pat J3olfon the contract for dealing and ploughing seveial hundred ncies for wheat gi owing, a stait to be made this week. At a meeting of the Te Aroha Public Library Committee held last week, it was lesolvcd that Mr F. Pavitt and the Rev James M^arshall be appointed a deputation to wait on the Domain Board, to request pei mission to have the Library removed to a site within the Domain. Accounts amounting to £3 12s tid wore passed for payment. Mr l\. Bouike, who has of late been confining operations in his licensed holding at Waiorongom.ii, (the Welcome) to a new leef (about two bundled yaids distant ' from the old wot kings) recently despatched a trial crushing of about three lons to the 'Humies for treatment, which has yielded at the rate of three ounces per ton ; value £3 8s per £>■/.. Our readers arc reminded of the Soiree at Waiorongotnai on Tuesday next in connection with the Wesleyan Chr^ch. Tea will bo served at G. BO p.m., ancT a firstclass Conceit has been arranged for the evening, most of the local amateur vocalists having promised to take pait. A .similar Soiree is announced to be held at Moirinnville on the Queen's Birthday, (next Tlnusday). Every effort Las been made to secure the succovss of these entertainments ; and we hope the most sanguine expectations <vill be realised in each case.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 265, 19 May 1888, Page 2
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