J- ECTURE on SOUTH SEA MISSIONS, JJ by Rev J. Rooney, accompanied by Daniel Tomokait, native o£ Duke of York Island, in the Te Aroha Wesleyan Church, Thursday, June 6th,. at 7-30 p.m. Collection for Missions.
HAT— LOST last night, near T© Aroha Public Hall— Brown Felt Hat.. Einder kindly leave atNEwV Office. WANTED TO SELL— Prime Bacon," Pigs @. 3£d per 11), dressed, by the pig-, H. BASKIVILLE, Waiorongomai. FOR SALE t— FAT TURKEYS, 5s each, ducks and fowls, 3s a pair. — Mrs Strange, Waitoa.
FOR SALE.
\ tf UMBER of FIRST-GLASS TDAI;RY' ■Ol COWS just at cal ring. Apply A. GRAHAM', Waitoa, WaihoiK May 31 si, 1889. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Te Aroha Pound— 1 blown horse, white star on forehead;, illegible brand on near shoulder ; 1 grey horse, IS on off shoulder ; by T. Dickey forN. Dickey. 1 bay mare, white star on forehead, no visible biand ; by Ajlan Graham.. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on SATURDAY, the 15th-day ot June,, 1889, at twelve o'fclouk noon.
J. W. R. GUILDI'NG,. Poundkeeper.
FERGUSON SYNDICATE.
TEN D-E R &.
HpENDKRS are invited by the Ferguson. 1 Syndicate for 100 feet of DRIVING,. Premier No. 2 reef. Specifications may be seen on application to the undersigned, or on the ground. Tenders much each he accompanied by a deposit of £2, and will be received by the undersigned till 6 p.m., MONDAY N EXT, June 3. d. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. FERGUSON, Superintendent. Waiorongomai, May 28th, 188&
PACI F I O TT OT"E L, Corner Albert and Brown stbeet, GBAHAMSTOWN, THAMES,
NOW READY!
NOW READY 1
WM. BALANCE
Begs to inform the general public that heha3< become the Proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, and the extensive alterations and improvements being now complete, he o.an offerthem accommodation unsurpassed in, theNorth Island. Good Sample Rooms, also Commercial and Private Sitting Room^ Plunge and Shower Baths. To suit the Travelling Public, a Private. Entrance has been made from Brown-street,, quit© distinct from Bar or Bar -Parlour, and visitors can rely upon receiving every attention, with civility and comfort comoined. One of Bennetts Best Billiard Tables. None but the best brands Ales, Wine?, anc^. Spirits liept in stock. "Night Portei in attendance.
WM. RYLANCE;, Proprietor.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 170 OF- ' THE MINING ACT, 188 ft
" Warden's Office,' Te Aroha,
30th May, 1889,
A PPLICATION may be made to me ii^ /i writing upon 'TUESDAY, the 9th day ot July, 1889, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule herounder, being licensed holding forfeited by order of the Warden's*. Court. 1 H. W. NORTHCROFT, Warden^
SCHEDULE.,
Late Licensed Holding No. 15, known asthe Monte Chi isto, late licensee^ Henry Brett ; _ situated at Tui Creek,, area - 30 acres. Bounded on. the west by the Riudoika Licensed HoJding, and on all other sides by supposed UftOc-=». cupieel gro.un.cL
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 373, 1 June 1889, Page 2
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