NOTICE.
BRADLEY AND CO.
f IVERV STABTiMS will opon-on 3^ ti>e -\*t JUNE, opposite CErlTERK>N FOTKIi,P.A"EKOA. Raddle horse?, sinulc and double buggies for liire. The boat, of' feed kept on- the premises- for livery and bait ho* sop.. Good grooms aniT careful diivers.
BRADLKY" AND CO;
BRADLEY ANJ> CO.S. MAIL. COACH
jf EAVICS Te Aroha for Thames LHTLY « 4 at- 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te .Aroha DAILY"at Savm. C \ RWACrKS, Single and Double Bugi ; *«? ; al-«o Ladieß' and'Gentlemen's Saddle t\»r*v» ON H-IRR. RHADLKY & FERGUSON, TR AROHA
sH ALLAG HE R f S BUS \T Loaves To Aroha for MOER.NSVILLE overv Tuesday,. Thursday, and Saturday, i it G.I 5 a.m. to- meet Ti am leaving Moninsville. at 8.35 a.m. on- those days ; rW Auckland. Returning from Moirinsville to Te. A orb a every Monday. Wednesday, and Fiidav, on arrival of 3.40 p.m. train from Auckland. Carrying Passengers and Parcels. Saddle and Harness Horses on hire, also Vehicles of every description. B. GALLAGHER, Proprietor.
Meteorological Observatory an Te Arolia. (Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain), Altitude above the sea 100 feet. Abstract fok April, 1889-. Mean height of Barometer 3030 inchesM,.x. „ „. 30.57 on 23th. Mm. „ „ 30.10 ... 4th • Mean Tern, in shade Fiih. Mar. „ „ 79.0 on the Bth Mm. „ „ 29.0 on the 24th.. Max. Solar radiation 150 „on the 10th Total fa* 1 of rainin inches 1 71 ' Number of days of r-iin 7
Max lain in any 24 hours 9& inches on 4th. Prevailing wind from South and West A. Menziks, Observer
LOCAL AGENTS for S.ilo of THE AROHA & OHINKMURI NEWS : Te Aroha ... ... C. Balcke „ ... ... W. Dihsell ... .7. Williams- ., ... ... R. Harris Wniorongomai ... VV. S. Collins- ,, Graves & Baskivill'e Shaftvsbury ... J. Squirrell Waitoa ... ... W. Abbey & Co. Paeroa ... ... J. M. Robson Hikntaia ... ... W. Stevens ... W. Fagan Karangahake ... Alex. Hogg Waihi" ... ... D. Campbell Moninsville H. J. Clifford Thames ... ... J. Nodder , y ... ... 11. L. Harston Cambridge ... ... J. S. Bond Hamilton Wet ... R F. Sandes Hamilton East ... Dey and French Auckland ... J. Pinch, bookseller.
MOON'S PHASES.
Junk.— Fin-t Quarter, 7th, 7.41 a.m.; Full Moon. 14th, 1.37 a.m. ; Last Quaiter, 20th, 7.14 p.m, ; New Moon 28th, 8.33 p.m.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 372, 29 May 1889, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 372, 29 May 1889, Page 2
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