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Auction sales continued.

FOR PRIVATE SALE.

ADOCi FIl^T - CLASS MERINO iUUU EWES, in lamb to first-class Lincoln rams.

This is tho best line of merinos ever offered in Waikato, being all bred by R. D. D. McLean, of Maeraekakaho, Huwko's Bay, J. McNICOL, Auctioneer.

LECTURE on SOUTH SEA MISSIONS, by Rev J. Rooney, accompanied by Daniel Tomokuit, native oi: Duke of York Island, in tho Te Aroha Wesleyan Church, Thursday, Jmia 6th,' at 7-30 p.m. Collection for Missions.

FOR SALE :— FAT TURKEYS, 5s each, ducks and fowls, 3s a pair.— Mrs Strange, Waitoa. s

FOR SALE. A NUMBER of FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS just at cal ring. Apply A. GRAHAM, Waitoa, Waihou. May 31st, 1889.

WANTED TO SELL— Prime Bacon Pigs @ 3£d per Ib, dressed, by the pig. H. BASKIVILLE, Waiorongomai.

TO PAINTERS.

rriENDRRS for PAINTING Rev Father L - Kohoe's reeidence will be received till 5 p.m., on SATURDAY NEXT, Bth met. Specifications may be seen by applying at residence. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

"THE LICENSING ACT, 1881," ANJD ITS AMENDMENTS. LICENSING DISTRICT of TE AROHA. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.

NO7TCE is hereby tfiven that the ANNUAL LICENSING MKBTING of the Licensing Committee, for the Licensing District of Te Aroha, will be held in the Courthouse, Te Aroha, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of June, 1889, ut 12 o'clock noon. All applications for Rpp.ewals, Transfers, *te, must be lodged in Duplicate with the Clerk of the Licensing Committee not less than Twenty-one days previous to such meeting. THEO. M. LAW LOR,

Clerk of Licensing Committee. R.M. UonitjTe Aroha, April 29, 1889.

/GALLAGHER'S B U iS Leaves Te Aroha for MORR NSVILLE pverv Tuesday, Thuisd.iy, and Saturday, ut G.lo a.m. to meet Tmm leaving Mnninsville at 8.35 a.m. on those days for Auckland. Returning from Moirinsville to Te Aorha every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of 3.40 p.m. tram from Auckland. Carrying Passengers and Parcels. Saddle and Harness Horses on hiie, also Vehicles of every description. V GALLAGHER, Pioprietor.

W. A. Pggg & C°o:; WHOLESALE and RETAIL IRONMONGERS, WHITAKER-STREET, | TIE AROHA. HAVE ON SALE : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all descriptions PLAIN and CORRUGATED IRON, and BAR IRON FENCING WIRE, Plain and Barbed NOBEL'S DYNAMITE „ GELATINE DYNAMITE DETONATERS FUSE, Double Tape TRAM RAILS, Steel and Iron MINER'S and NAVVIES' Picks and Shovels ANVILS, BELLOWS, PAINTS, OILS, TAR ROPES TENTS, Etc. o LAMPS, ir. great variety. REGISTER GRATES, STOVES, RANGES, COAL OVENS, MANGLES, CHURNS, BUTTER WORKERS, MILK DISHES, BUCKETS, Etc. | PAPER HANGINGS, a Large Selection WINDOW GLASS, SCRIM, TACKS. SINGLE BEDSTEADS from 10s DOUBLE CHILDREN'S COTS from 20s CUTLERY, a good assortment E.P. CRUETS and TEAPOTS, Cheap BUILDERS and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, in great variety. WALLACE'S WIRE FASTENERS AND STRAINERS. W. A. PRIME & CO., TE AROHA.

SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY, AND get your Printing done at the News OfhcejJTe Aroha

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 7

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