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NOTICE. BRADLEY~~AIMD CO.'S TIVERY STABTiBS opphed on J the lst-JTTNB, opposite CRITERION HOTEL, PAEUOA. Saddle horses, single mid double buggies for hirp. The best of feed kept on the promises for liveiy and bait horses. Good grooms and careFul diivers'.

BRADLEY AND CO.

BRADLEY AND CO.S, MAIL COACH r EAVES Te Aroha for Thames DAILY \ J at 9 a.m. Leaves Thames for Te Aroha DAILY at 8 a.m. CARRIAGES, Single and Double Bug,»'es ; nlso'Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses ON HIRB.

BRADLEY & FERGUSON, TR AROHA

WAIORONGOMAI COACH,

NOTICE.— -On and after Monday, FEB RUARY 4th, passengers t< or from Te Aroha can obtain RETURN TICKETS for one shilling. • Te Aroha, E. GALLAGHER, February let, 1889. Ptoprietor.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

OWEN GAYER

BEGS to inform Te Aroha and Waion»ngomni Residents and the Public generally, that, having leased the Club Hotel Stables, Te Aroha, and Premier Hotel Stables, Waiorongoniiii,be will HUN u COACH regularly between TE AROHA and WAIORONGOMAT, also meeting all trains on arrival and departure daily ; and respectful I j solicits a liberal share of support. Single and Double Buggies, Saddle Horses, etc., always on hire at most reasonable jates. First-class Livery and Bait Stable accommodation, Paddocking. etc.

OWEN GAYER,

CLUB HOTEL STABLES, TE ARQHA, AND PREMIER HOTEL STABLES, WAIORONGOMAI.

LOCAL AGENTS for Sale of THE AROHA & OHIJNEMURI NEWS: Te Aroha ... ... C. Balcke „ ... ... W. DiWU „ ... ... J.Williams „ ... ... R. Harris Wiiiorongomai ... W. S. Collins „ H. Baakiville Shaftcabury ... J. Squirrell Wnitoa ... ... W. Abbey & Co. Pneroa ... ... J. M. Roboon Hikutaia ... ... W. Stevens „ ... ... W. Fagan Waihi ... ... D. On'mpnell IVforrinsville... ... H. J. Clifford Thames ... ... J. Nodder s, ... ... H. L. Harston Cambridge ... ... J. S. Bond Hamilton West ... R. F. Sand.es Hamilton East ... Dey and French Auckland ... J. I inch, bookseller.

Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha.

(Te Aroha Hot Springs Domain). Altitude above the sea 100 feet. Abstract yor May, 1889, Mean height of Barometer 30.32 inches Max. „ „ 30.56 on 22nd Mm. „ „ 29.78 ... 15th Mean Tern, in shade 63*4 Fab. Max. „ „ 73.0 „on the 7th Mm.; „ „ 32.0 „on the 18th Max. Solar radiation 127 Total fill of rainin inches 2 30 Number of days of rain 9 Max rain in any 24 hours .89 inches on 15th. Prevailing wind from South and West A. MENZIEs, Observer

MAIL SERVICES, 1889. FROM LONDON. SAN FRANCISCO. DIRECT. Lewve Airive Leave Arrive London. Auckland. Ply- New mouth. Zealand. May 18 June 22 June 29 Aug. 13 June 15 July 20 July 27 Sept. 10 Ju'y 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Oct. 8 Aug. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Nov, 5 Sppt. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Dec. 3 Ocfc 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Dec. 31 TO LONDON. SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Auckland, London, New Ply"Zealand, mouth, July 15 Aug. 19 July 2s Sept. 6 Aug. 12 Sept. 16 Aug. 22 Oct. 3 Sept. 9 Oct. 14 Sep, 19 Oct. 31 Oct. 7 fNov. 11 Oct. 17 Nov, 28 ,Nov, 4 Dep, 9 N0v,14 Dec. 26

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 2

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