WESLEY AN CHURCH SERVICES. RUXIMW JULY lf>,
To \ri'ia, 11 a.m., 2.39 p.m., and 7 p.m. (?-m l.\y Sv-bnol Anniversary), Rev. S. [,iAV\* : Waiornn<iom,ii, 3 p.m , Air >*c : "Worrinsville, 7 p.m., ]\Fr Buttle; \\''i te T en ri, It i\.m, Owlkuo.i, 3 p.m., P.i »i-'M 7 p.m.. Mr Elliott.
TIU AUOItA WRSLRYAN" SUNDAY SCHOOL.
\ NXtVEKS A R Y Service^ Simdav J\. J'lly loth, 11 a.m.. 2.30 p,m.. 7 p.m.
SOIREE, THURSDAY 19m.
Ton ut 0 p.m. Entertainment, 7.30 p.m. Ppaci.u music by the Children at all Ser»-ico^ TUkcK !■? Gd. Children, halE-prico.
A WARNING NOTE!
TO ALL RES/DENTS AND RATEPAYERS, AT
TIS AROEA AND WAIORONGOMAI.
SftEfXC that a PETITION to have TE VROHA and WAIORONGOMAI constitute 1 a BOROUGH is now b^inij; taken round for signature. Wo K?no this NOTE of WARNING, anl say DO NOT SIGN the petition referred to, UNTIL you have HEARD BOTH SIDES of the question. Tui^ request is sively «i reasonable one, as if \ou t'linlc a Borough desirable you can si^n for it just as well in two or tluve wee!^ tima as now, and there is nothing lo be lost by waiting. \\V a.«> now COLLECTING the Jati'st available FACTS, FIGURES, A.ND INFORMATION generally bearing on this most important matter, winch so materially an°ects the future of this district, and those we shall SHORTLY LAY BEFORE YOU thei efo- c W A IT and
JUDGE FOR YOURSELA 7 ES before -simiinq;. DON'T THROW YOURSELVES AWAY before lent ning the REAL FACTS of iho on^o. Y'ui will then find that when a 150 ROUGH is constituted you WILL START handicapped with a DEBT OF SEVERAL THOUSAND POUNDS. You will BE SADDLED with your share of the total INDEBTEDNESS OF r-OTH PIAKO and OHINEMURI COUNTIES ; SURELY THIS IS PATENT lo every thinking man. Yonr TAXATION will be immensely I NX* RE AS ED to provide INTEREST on that DEUT, and to cover the many expensi 1^ attendant on a MUNICIPAL CORPORATION form of Government. THE fact of the COUNTY TRAMWAY horns: LEASED for TEN YE\RS INSTEAD of being a SOURCE o? Rivenne to you, as has 1, 0( m, re ,,re^nted, will ONLY STILL FURTHER ADD TO YOUR INDEBTEDNESS, as that £100 a year represents INTEREST at Five per cent on £2000, and ihe tramway beinsf now an ASSET of the WHOLE Comity this would undoubtedly be Cap r t»lise'l and charged against the BOROUGH, to which must bo added vilne of POLLING STOCK (set down in last County Balance Sliept at £950), etc.. etc To MINERS an 5 WORKING MEN we t,iy — Ask yourselves WILL a Boinn^h he a!>le to develop? and nssisl the Gobi field f\3 the County HAS DONE? Would a Borough be able to pro\id» Funds (to the extent of nbont LftOOO) and OBTAIN GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE (to ilu> tlu« ext.-nt of Ll2,000) as was done by Piako County Council to construct
the Oounty tramway at Waioronsfomai ? If yon u,iiit to be LOADED WITH TVX VTION. If you want to CRIPPLE the GOLD FIELDS— by all means form a Borough — but not othervnVo jntsfc \ ot, as IT IS'SHLL PREMATURE. OUR ADVICE IS
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 281, 14 July 1888, Page 2
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519Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 281, 14 July 1888, Page 2
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