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WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE, Friday, October sth. )j f\ FAT STEERS AND COWS 'dtU 50 Head Store Steers 14 Very Choice Yearling Steers and Heifers, from Shaftesbuiy 14 Fat Cattle, from Richmond Downs 40 Head Mixed Stores 100 "Fat Wethers .Dairy Cows, &c. J. McNICOL, Auctioneer.

WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. I Friday, September 28thHA A HEAD MIXED STORES, JLv/v/ amongst them some Choice Yearling and Two-j'ear-old Steers 40 Head Prime Beef -100 Fat Sheep '20 Heavy Oxen, well fattened S. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.

FOUND. A 'KIT 'containing three bottles of a valuable veterinary medicine. Owner can have the above on describing the articles lost, and paying cost of this advertisement. — For address apply at Office of this paper.

FOR SALE, — A "few sides of Bacon with Hams; Home eiued, Piime Quality ; od $> ft, cash, — R, B, B, WILLIS, Waihou,

'TENDERS TOR TNLAND MAIL SERVICE FOR 1889 AND 1890. General iPost Office, Wellington, 24th August, 1858. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Thames, until SATURDAY, the 29th September Tiext, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, 'for a period of ?two years, from the Ist Jannarv, 1889, to the 31st December, 1890. Postax District of Thames. 6. Paeroa and Tauranga, via "Waihi, twice weekly. 12. Te Aroha and Waiorongomai, daily. 13. Te Aroha Post Office and RailwayStation, twice daily. I<> l9. Thames, Paeroi, and Te Aroha, daily. "f 2O. Waiorongomai and Quartzville, thrice weekly. / 21. Waiorongomai and Shaftesbury. twice weekly. The attention of intending tenderers is ■directed to the teims and conditions of 'contract printed at the back of the tender ■l|onns, and more especial ly to Clauses Nos. <6, 9,10. 11, 15, 17, and 19. Contractors whose tend pis may be accepted mn^t b: 1 picp.ircd to cany out the •services for which they tendei acemling tto time tables framed by the dcpaitment Fnims of tendei, with thf temi^ and •conditions of contract, may be pioer.red -'at any post post oflice. No tender will be considsied unless nnade on the printed form. Tenders, endoised " Tendei for Mail No ," to be addressed -to ftlie «Chief Postmaster, Thames. W. GRAY, Secietary. '^Services may be affected by 1 ail way' •extension, and may be terminated by the iPostmaster^General on his giving one •month's notice in writing. ~f Services may be teiminated by the Pos'tmaster-Geneial on his giving one, (month's notice in writing. In delivering and leceiving mails at irailway -stations it "is understood that contractors deal with the guards of trains

CONCERT, To be held in the MOKRINSVILLE SCHOOLnOUSE ON PRIDAY, ■SEPTEMBER 29th 1888, IN AID 07 THE FUND FOR i MORRINSVILLE ATHLETIC SPORTS PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. "VIOLIN SOLO Mr Greenwood' «ONG— " Ship Boy's Letter n Mr E. R, Horrell SONG (Comic)— u My Molher-in-Law," Mr Chapman' SONG—" Our Jack's Come Home/ — Mr Pavitt SONG— "My Queen," ... Mr Currie ' RECITATION—" The Curfew shall not Ring To-night,"... Miss Rowe SONG—" England, Europe's Glory," Mr Fred Horrell "SONG (Selected) — ... Miss Anderson RECITATION— " Our Folks," Mr Nelson INTERVAL OF 10 MINUTES. SONG— " The Powder Monkey," Mr Currie SO N.G (Comic)— " Rather," Mr Miller BECITATION-" The Banker's Dream ... Mr Spencer Marshall SONG (Selected)— ... Mrs Murray SONG— ftiss C. Anderson SONG— " The place where the Old Horse Died,' 1 ... Mr Chapman SONG (Selected)— .., Mr J. Anderson HECITATION— " How the Favourite wps Be.it?' Mr Nelson To be followed by To Commence nf 7.30 p.m.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 302, 26 September 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 302, 26 September 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 302, 26 September 1888, Page 7

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