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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

' Thi« above nU —to thine own pelf he true Am\ it must follow as the nigh I (he clay Thou canst not then be* false to' any n?an, — Shakespeaiik.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1888

Outward 'Fiisvo n\\\'\\ clones at Pimt Office, To Ari'li.i, on Satin day ties I, Blh int-t, ;it G.oO a in. Mr Nicholas lnv in Hunt Ins bocii elected icprescnt.-tlive for M.-i(a Af«ta Hitlin.c, mi opposed, vice Mi F. Dil h\v, ren'cnet). A li.^t of flic Acfs pfipsed (lining- the session jjetu c t finked will bo found on our ■fifth page today.

Full particulars reaper) in<>; tT>o rocont seven shocks of earthquake will be founp' on < ur third and fifth pages today. A fino sample of cinnabar from the Champion Lode Mine has been despatched by the directors to the Melbourne Exhibition. Mr W. J. Hunter, auctioneer, etc-, lias bought out the interests of his partnem in the firm of Messrs Hunter and Co., Ohaupo, and will in future carry on the! business on his own account. Mr W. P. Chepmell, Chairman of the Piako County Council and Waicoa Road Board, Avas married at St. Andrew's, Cambridge, on Thursday, 30th nit., by the Vcn. Archdeacon Willis to Mi<*s Hunt, sister of Mr. IS T . Hunt (now of Matamnla), Tlio niamago was a private one. The many fiiends of br»th parties -will wish them every happiness, in which we hoaitily join. X)n Thursday last at (he Paeroa Police Couit, before Messrs N. Kenny and J. Ilott, J.s P.. Patrick Kavana^h was charged by'Constnble Mitchell under the Police Oft'eiices Act, with being- a reputed thief, etc. A number of Mitncsis were examined, the case occupjina: the Court neai ly the whole day. Accused was found guilty and sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour in Mount Kdcn e.iol. On Monday, at the Te Aroha Police Court, before M essrsJ. Dobson, and J. Ilott, J.s P., the same paity was clmrged on the info-mation of Sergeant Emerson with stealing two shovels, thopropeity of T. and S. Monin and Co. Strong circumstantial evidence was given, but the Bench, considering there was ono link wanting:, gave the accused the benefit of the doubt, and dismissed tho case.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 296, 5 September 1888, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 296, 5 September 1888, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 296, 5 September 1888, Page 2

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