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undefaVand there is a great many at Te <Aroha who don't believe in a Borough, or want it any more than ourselves ; and who would rather go ,back to the County than go in for a Borough. I am afraid it woulcl be. a sore day for us miners anyjhow, when we had to depend on * Borough Council to help us, as compared with Piako County. I hope they'll roll up on Saturday night and vote against the Borough,, and not let Mr Mills (or anyone else) make a cats paw of them to suit their own selfish ends, and turn round after and call them fools for beingf bo simple as to leave the County that stood well to them. — I am, etc.. AMineb, Waiorongomai, July 9fch.

WANTED KNOWN: J. A. COCHRANE is Agent for Nalson; Moate and Co' B Celebrated BLENDED TEAS.

WANTED KNOWN: J. A. COCH- ■ RANK hns just opened up a Grand Line of CHEESE;; which will bo sold very cheKp for cash.

TURNIPS FORSALR

FOR SALE,— BS acres soft TURNIPS— • A good crop on sound dry land. — Apply toG. L, GRANT, Waitoa.

NOTICE.

FOlFip^ ..is laid for hawks,, ..etc/, at Manawaru. E. W, HANMER. Manawaru, July sth, 1889.

•t~3?\ cooks, UPHOLSTERER and UNDERTAKER^ ROLLESTON STREET, TE AROHA. : SPRING and all other kinds of MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Mattresses re*made and returned the same day.

FUNERALS FURNISHED. Charges Strictly Moderate. [A CARD.]

tutr tames jyrcyEAGH, SOLIOITOE, "VVhitaker-Strekt, TE AROHA.

A TTEND THE HHE \ ROHA OCH 0 OL ENTERTAINMENT ON NEXT WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY, 1889, . is Public Hall, Te Aroha. BURLESQUE ! CONCERT ! ! TABLEAUX ! I I DANCE ! ! ! ! TICKETS, Is 6d.— CHILDREN 6d.

Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m.

-OIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS.

Tenders are Invited for FORMING and METALLING about 22 Chains of FOOTPATHS in Gray Street, Waiorongomai ; *nd also: BRSAKING and CARTING 100 Cubic yards METAL on Main Road. Specifications to be seen at my office, where tenders will be received on or before 4 p.m., WEDNESDAY, 17th inst, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, FRANCIS PAVITT, County Engineer. Te Aroha, , 9th July, 1889. " ' ' '

SAMGEL VAILS & SONS ; . ■ (Late Yaile & Douglas), HOUSE, LA-tfD, & ESTATE AGENTS, SHOBTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND.

Bankers : — Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: i 34 ,' WE act at agents for the transaction of any kind of business in connection with realbbtate and the investment

OF MONKY. We have unusual facilities fqr effecting the sAi,E or Purchase of Land and Houses, either by fublic auotljMl or private oontract, for negotiating mortgages on the most favourable term's, and for MANAGING estates for Residents or Absentees. We also devote special attention to liBjTTiNG Houses and Land, to collecting KENT and interest, to seeing' that buildings entrusted to our care are kept properly INSURED and;- repaired,- and also that all rates and taxes are paid up. We' also act asEXKCUTOKS and trustees under Wills. Having a very intimate knowledge of this Province, we are able to give correct .and reliable valuations of ' Freehold and Leasehold properties. Our connection with this City and Province dates from 1843, in which- year our Mr Vaile Sen., landed in Auckland. lie has grown up in, and been' connected- with this Colony for the Lnst 45 years, although residing and doing the business, of his firm in Englnnd from 1862 to 1869 inclusive. We are therefo'fe thoroughly acquainted," notonly with thecapabilitien and resources of this country,but alao with the wants and requirements of new arrivals seeking for ' land or houses, and our large experience &nd extensive connections, places us in a position of exceptional- advantage for the speedy and successful transaction of busU ness.

SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Shortland street,^Auckland.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 383, 10 July 1889, Page 7

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610

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 383, 10 July 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 383, 10 July 1889, Page 7

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