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Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

WEDNESDAY, JULY^ 3. 1889.' .

' This above all— to thine own sel^ bo.tme, And ib musk follow as the night the day . . Thou qans^ nob then be falser to any man.' SIUKKSPEAKK.

Warden xvforthcroft and Mr Wilson, Mining Inspector, proceeded from the Thames to Corouuind/jl on, Mo.nd.uj laat via Auckland. At the meeting of tho Bonrd of Education, Auckland, on Friday la^t, it was resolved to accept tho offor of £25 fro,m tho district of Karangahake, towards cost of the building, and to orect u schojol -house thoro. By advertisement in our columns to,- day, Mr Andrew Holden, of Auckland, gives public r^otjce, tf^at ho is not, and will not l>e, responsible for any liabilities incurred by hia relatives who reside at Te Aroha, except for ironmongery, hojso fped. or blacksmith's work, authorised by Mjr Goo. Holden, sonr., or himself.. By the leturn of attendance, Te Arohi pubJic school, for quarter ending 30th June, it appears tho number now on the roll is 173, the, strict averaae altondance for the quarter being: 129.4; ; the largest attendance on any half day daring the quarler being 155. Tho member on roll at the commencement pf the quarter wa« 178. During th,e quarter five new scholars were admitted, whilst teu «cholais left, Mornnsvilb School Uommittee invite te.nd.ers for lining the school-house. Js>eo advfe. . - . , On Saturday last Mr D Richardson, architect, Cambridge, received the flowing temleis for additions to Mr W. S. Allens houoo at Annandale, Pi.iko : — Mills »vod Toimjo, No 1, £421 8a 6(1, No. 2, £350 No. 3, £38 ; Wprthington, £415 ; Morn*', Ku. I, £3,86, No. 2, £330, No. 3, £36 : Wrigly, £3,77, £342, and £41 ; Ilogan, , £340, £309-, ai>d £30. As will bo aeen by advertisement, Dr Waddington, ha« decided to come to Te Aroha to reside at an early date ; and in the meantime may be consulted at Mr Kobson's, Whitaker street, on certain days 'in each weok, duo notice of which will be given as soon as decided o.n. We understand Dr Waddington.has almost completed •airangements for the purchase of Domain Villa, Whitaker street, which Mr A. W. Ed ware's will shortly vacate to take possession of his new house, now in oo,urse of. erection.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 2

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Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 2

Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 2

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