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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

1 This ?ibow> ;iil —to thin<* own pelf 1)0 truo, A)\d li must follow as the ni^hf the da}' Thou caiist not then be (nine to any man. — Shaki:spkakk.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1888. To-morrow will be the anniveisay of the Que< n's I3hthd<i) A special meeting of Pinko County Council will be held (it Momns\ illo on Fiid/iv next, for the puipof-r of receiving and adopting the balance-sheet. Yet a tliin! ncu application for a publican's license at Waioion^oniai lian been lodged, viz., by Mr John Mace. Mr and Mrs Ceo. Wilson left Te Aroha fo( ThtiineH by the s'K. Pa tiki at 5 a.m., yMciilay, Mr Wilson having t\> inuko 'J'JicM'ics his Ik ad qn-irtuJK now (li.tt he lia.s (h;uuo ol" Ho \\ hole oi the l'lauiuki Mining I'istiict us Mmm;; Inspector.

Mm, 1 !-: and otlioi"- aie asking why the r'MM«|,l< In| lim Illtt \l'( Mll'tl"! Will k Oil |!l>' Uppoi Hill trick. It is dc^ii.ihlc Iho \\">rk .slionld he completed with as little delay as possil>l<\ fho ti'iick at preset, being in u very bad and unsafe condition. Wo hear yet anotlioi hutehoiy business will sluntly 'bo opened at Waiorongomai, 1)V Messrs Hanks and U orlick, who it is slid aie about to build a on a suction adjieeut to Mr IX Me L. Wallace*. The w.iitei and housemaid at the IT'ii Springs Hotel, (Mr ilobt. T.ut and Miss I, (J uml v), weio in.mied yesterday at St MaikV ( Hunch. To Aioli.i by Ko-v. J.is. Marshall. The young couple w hen slatting ' to diivetoMoi)'ins\illelo catch thetiain for Auckland, icceivcd a shower of lice from those awmhlod at (In 1 hotel to s.hj them oil. The 'itm foi roceix iiiii tendois byOhinoniuii C'Minl\ t'oniK il I'oi the election of County oilices .it l'aenu. an. l coi.stmelion of a In kIlm 1 at ()\\ luioa, has hocti e\t« 'idcd lo 11 a.m , .linn- 'Jnd. Soe ad\ eitisemont Tlie Public riu-'tcD by iulvcrfr;onienr, wl'uh wdl he found in anothei column, leipie^ts that all poisons indebted to (he late Mi (uwi;c Head of Te Aioha Wcl will pay same to him, or to his airent at Auckland AKo that all poisons having chims against the e-tate \\ill furnish hame by or hefoie June (>th piow W- diioct attention to Mr J. 11. PrUon's adveitiscniont, \\lii<h will be found in our columns to-d.iy. Mi D.dton hasestdili^lunl a \ety lar.^c connection, and is well and favomablv known as a tailor who unes wonderfully U^od v.dne. In fact it i^ Hiipii-in« i;ooiU of such excellent i|ualit\ and woikinan^hip can he juoductd at sik h \ ii v model ate chaises. Sec ad - Mitiscnient and note pines. Mi .Tas C'raicr, jum., w\U soil by public 'uutu.ii this d iv, liy ni'-triu tion of Mi I) .1 Fra/oi, ail his ]|mi-( hold fin nihne aiid ell, tN, eti , c )ininencini, r at twelvcoVioek. Tins should a (Void a ujood oppoitunity to those in want oi fmniluie, to supply their want-., and will no doulil b<> hugely att-ndid. At two o'clock Mi Ciau-- will s ( 11 Im the same nnnei the stou and j dwcllniL; house now incnpiedi>\ him in [Wlutikei htreet, Te Aiolu, a iiist-elass j stand foi liu^iia-s pmpDses, also most de^n ib]<« lesidenco sit Mi - .nl'oininy W esle\an Lhnicli, niee!\ laid down, picket fencd. et'\, and anothei s|(,^ ni\u Uomim ! boimdan . A ifcont Svilno\ p.ip'' h<\^ the f<»lImvinir'- Dtoken Jlill M nototi. .Silvci and j (inldmimn^ Coinpiin, Th mi i \ XZ — Me^is A, A. (.'alla^her :ind Co. h.ive io- (. ii\ed the l'<i!loui[)'4 cahl»'t;i.iMi iiom Mi Piei ion-., ou( % iif the i!iic(toiN- — "'Have inducted ivei v p.ut of the Compiin' Ipn'peity, and ,un iinuli pleased with same. AiK'tlm huge leef has hi en disco\cieil. 1 im hiin^iny stone (ioin ill parts." {( is a.iled that Mosms Mxct^and S-avct h.ive I b( en leijnosttd to letmn by those whom j they lopie^ont. to <;i\e some explanations ! rcL,.udini; the d. ima^um statements tint hav.^ been spread about lespectint.'; the [ Maiototo piopei tics. To-monow, I>eing the Quern's liiifhday. and a statute holulav . the lo.al pov i mil | t-'logi tph oilicch will \>r closed .ill day. All mails foi despatch will be mule up I tin's evening. Outwatd dii'M-t in id will close at I^Ost otli' ' , Te Aioh.t, on Sat'iid.i) iiext, .tl noon

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2

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