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Te Aroha And Ohinemuri News And UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

•This above all— to thine o*rn self bo trua, And ibimist) follow as the night the day A Tbbu'fcatisfc riot then be false to any man." ' ' •' ' ■"• Shakkspkark. ■

' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, iBB9r

A. portion of the Waihi G. M. Co.'.s phtYit hai been sef'in motion/ and done a little work*. >>'<•* m d .•«'s< . \ 1 We Ipsirn that the continctor, whose tender was accepted hy Mr E Kersey 'Coopt-r/ for caitine: the old To Arolm *B«ttery 'plant from Paeroa wharf to Waitekanri, /n'ter oirting out one or tw"6 k>ad'->, threw up the job, '' •• ' On Monday last Mr A. Samson o^Wajoroh'ffomui whs' married to Atfas FugilV of jTe Aroha. ' Tim' ceremony wan performed py UK'S. LaWry, at the residence of 'the Wide'tf father ; the wedding being a private tTftp. We wish them joy. "'Sir .las. Craig, jun., reports having sold on behalf of the owner Mr W*. K. Carter, the corner allotment, opposite Palace <Hotel, Whitaker street, Te Aroha, to Mr jß'.C'annell, of Te Aroha, fur £Bf. '' Very general regret is expressed on all sidfcs^at the destruction of the Te Aroha jflaxmill by fire last week (under circumWtaiiceHalri'ady repotted in these columhtt) and sympathy is felt for " the Mr ConiMxtrd, in his #rpat loss. Sliic;ei ah* Cuuithard establi-ked the flajc , jhiiiiistrjr JirtjO'n^st us he has had many Vlifficji'lieH 'fo contend with, but in a most peWveiinp: und plucky manner sur« 1 thetn l "all, wav for some time Vrior to the disaster putting through a Urp(e <i'u«.Htity of fl.»x weekly, and the Hoen^j.iise in the price of the dressed' Vii'tiole made the outlook for the future of . the I usirifcHK very pmsouragirifr. The in- ] WuHtry* wa^ the 1 - mean's, of! providing Vegnl.u e'lnploymenf for a large number of !»riWs, to wiiom' tlie bmning' df t'ie| hi£ll ".will al«o piove a great misfor- i t^frie. We me glad to be in a position to ', t&*e, however, Air Coulthurd purpose^ fctiiiunga'fiesh on the old sij;e,andhas been hiakihg amingenientK already with th.it fcndfn Vi^w. No doubtin tlie fraction of new buil'd'ingA tiny will bssoarrai.ged, that theUnAfsty- Ixuise will bt? some little distance frjt'm^liß mill machinery. It was the fact lif *!l Ihe btutdmg- beun ho ch>*e together t.l«i n-tiHered the eftorta to HavßMime portii'ii nnifl-ailing on the occißion of the late tjio. We HipctreU hope Mr Coullhard will t-»linfact<lrily bucceed in tarr^ ing out hi* iiitnitii>n>, und bptsudily recoup his jreceuf h^i'vy lofts. " • , <

Mr \V\ II- thrintrton, of Te Arolia, who has be.-\n vary unwell for some* 1 \Voeks past, Ja-t week drove ; ' dou\n ( £o the Thames to ' consult Dr* Willinwjs, who upon pxaminntioit' found Mr $etlirington Jind ru]»tuwd himself. 'He wfya 'at once taken' in Jvitnl 1»V Dr Williams an^ pvk to bedfo'tix* Hospital, the rupture \v.is'sati«*f »c- ■ 'ti»rilj*'reduped,'atjd» we are jelad to be able to §fyte that Mr Hethrinjfton is progreHSintf siitisfaptoyly, JuvL tke jnmtata on be'^i for a weeK or« two yet, uftor which he boln-ves v he Vvill be ableJtp'retu'rn'honio quite tfell kgaiii. "Mr W. S. Evans, from Auckland, pianoforte .tuner (by appointinent to Hia Excel!l6Hoy the Goyernor,' and also to Admiral Fairfax), is 1 now on«a vKsit to Te Aroha. 'Orders may bo left at Mr Robson's, Whittikev-stre^t. w ' '

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 2

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Te Aroha And Ohinemuri News And UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 2

Te Aroha And Ohinemuri News And UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 2

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