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TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TE AROHA TOWN DISTRICT. LADIES and GENTLEMEN— AIIow me to take this opportunity to return to you my sincerest thankß for electing me as one of your representatives, and to assure you it shall always be my endeavour to look after your interests to the best of my ability. I have the honour to remain, Your Obedient Servant, GEORGE EBERT. Te Aroha, Sept. 20th, 1888.

TO THE ELECTORS, TE AROHA TOWN DISTRICT, T ADIES and GENTLEMEN— I beg to L 2 return you my sincere THANKS for the very he?rty support accorded me at the late election. Having returned me as one of your representatives on the Town Board, you may rely on my doing all in my power to assist the progress of To Archa, I remain, etc., GEORGE LIPSEY, Te Aroha, Sept, 20th, 1888,

THANKS. TO THE ELECTORS. I BEG to tender my sincere THANKS to the Electors of Te Aroha Town District who kindly accorded me their support at the recent election of Commissioners. Although not returned, I shall still be found doing all in my powjr to further the progress and prosperity of To Aroha, and advocating the besf i'ltoiesta of the district, J. ILOTT. Te Aroha, Sept. 19th, 1888.

ATHLETIC SPORTS WAIORONGOMAI, THIS JDJ^IT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. (To be held on the Government Reserve). Judge : D. E. Clprk, Esq., Committee : Messrs P. Herbert, M. Murphy, T. Donovan, N. Cleary, B. Montague, J. Jackson, S. T. Smardon, D. E. Clerk, A, Downes, J, Howland, Treasuie- : Mr M. Murphy. ZP^OO-E^J^AdlllVC El. MAIDEN RACE, 120 yards— lst Prize £1 ; 2nd do., 7s Gd ; entrance, Is BOYS' RACE, under 12 years, 100 yards— Ist Prize, 7s 6J ; 2nd do., 2s 6d ; entrance, Gd WAIORONGOMAI CUP HANDICAP, 100, 200, 300 yards— lst Piize, £4 : 2nd do., £1- ; 3id do,, 10s ; entrance, Is. Ist heat, 100 y rd^ HOP, STEP, akd JUMP, Prize £1 • entrance, Is MINER'S PLATfi (Handicap), £ mileIs t Prize, £2 ; 2nd do,, 15s ; entrance, 2s RUNNING HIGH JUMP— Piize £1; entrance, Is WAIORONGOMAI CUP HANDICAP, 2nd. He.!*, 200 yards BOYS' RACK, under 14 years, 100 yards— Ist Prize, 10s; 2nd dc, 2s 6d ; entrance, 6d HURDLE RACE (Handicap), 250 yards, over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high— lst Prizo, 30s ; 2nd do,, 10" ; entrum'p, I•• fill PUTTING TIIK Si'OXK («bont 241bs weight) — Prize, 15-. ; entrance, Is THREE STANDING JUMPS— Prize 10s; entrance, Is GIRLS' RACE, under 12 years of age, 100 yards — Ist Prize, 7s 6d ; 2nd do., 2s Gd ; entrance, nil WAIOUONGOMAI CUP HANDICAP, 3rd Heat, 300 yards OLtT MEN'S RACE, over 40 years of age — Prize, Chest of Tea ; entrance, Is PUBLICAN'S HANDICAP, Sweepstake Race ; entrance, 10a TUG OF WAR, five a side- Piize, 25s entrance, Is QUOITS— Piize, £1 ; entrance, Is RULES. Post entries, Handicaps declared on the ground. Protests (accompanied by a deposit of 10s), must be entered within 15 minutes after protested race. Any protest not being sustained the deposit will be forfeited. The Committee shall have power to alter any part of the programme they may deem necessary. Sports commence at 1 o'clock sharo, W. E, MATHER, * Hon, Sec. NOTICE, THE NEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIGREE COS THOROUGHBRED STALLION, CAP-A-PIE, Has arrived in Te Aroha, and will travel to Waitoa, Shaf tesbury, and Paeroa duiing the season, Further particulars in a future issue, C, LAKE, Manager.

PHOTOGRAPHY. MR W. STEVENSON (being here for the Baths till MONDAY NEXT, 24th September), begs, to state that he is prepared to PHOTOGRAPH Houses, Groups, Animals, etc., at the following low prices : C.D.V., 6s a half doz ; 10s a doz Cabinet, 10s a half doz ; 16s a doz Whole Plate, 20s a half doz ; 30s a doz. Housos, with families, same price as above. W.S. can be seen at Mr Dobsons Boarding House, between 6 and 8 o'clock evening. TO WAIORONGOMAI RESIDENTS. MR STEVENSON will be at WAIORONGOMAI TODAY (SATURDAY), and may bo seen at Mr fmardon's Hotel.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 301, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 301, 22 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 301, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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