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TyTEN OF WAIOJRONGOMAI, ROLL UP by the score TO-NIGHT to tha meeting in the Public Hall, and BEWAKE OP A PACKED MEETING.

COME IN TIME AND APPOINT YOUE OWN CHAIRMAN.

SPEAK OUT with no uncertain voice, and let thosa who thuskeep on Troubling You, "and seek to involve yon in burdensome TAXATION (in order to obtain their own selfish ends), KNOW ONCE FOR ALL you want none of them. ASSERT3TOUBINDEPENDENCE to lx>th THINK AND ACT for Yourselves.

SEFDSE TO BE DICTATED TO I

NOTICE,

A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Public Hall, WAIORONGOMAI, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), ni7.30 p.m , to consider the question of Local Government. B. MONTAGUE, Convener. The Borough Committee.

"fir ANTED FOR CASH — DAIRY VV First class BUTTER, —Apply B . W. PENNINGTGN, Waiorongoraui.

WANTED KNOWN: J. A. COCHliANE is Agent for Nelson, Moate and Co'a Celebrated BLENDED TEAS.

WANTED KNOWN : J. A. COCHKANK has just opened up a Grand Lineof CHEESE.; which will be sold very cheap for cash.

TURNIPS FOR SALK

FOR SALE,— So acres soft TURNIPS— A good crop ob sound dry land. — Apply toG. L, GRANT, Waitoa.

NOTICE,

RUNNING on the Kereouo Estate (latdy Jrtaown *s Goulds Farm) — 1 Hewfcix* Bull 1 Shorthorn Bull I Old Hereford Steer; no distinct brands. If a-ot claimed and expanses paid withSn tea days will be destroyed, ac they are wild. JAIIES GORDON. 12th July, 1839.

THE TE AROPIA SILVKS AND GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITKD.

NOTICE OF FOKFEITURE. I^TOTICE is hereby given that on and XS aftnj the 31st day of July, 1889, all SHARES in the above company on which ihe Second CM of Sixpence per Share has iiot be*»n paid be liable to FORFEITURE, bated tit 39, Queett-street, Melbourne, 56th day of June, 1889. By order of tb« Boatd, JOHN BRANDON. Secretary.

WAITOA ROAD BOARD,

PUBLIC NOTICE is -hereby giren that the BRIDGE on Stanley Koad, near JBhafteabuiy, over Uoleeiiufg Drain, 18 UNSAFE FOS TRAFFIC until Kepaiw MX* dS&ctwL FBANCIS PAVITT, E«|rißeer to the Board, T* Aroha, mh July, 1889.

ANDREW FAEIEE, EOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WHITAKER STRBIiiT,

ANDREW FARMER begs to announce that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, with a First Olaaa jLtuoi tment of Ladies,' Gents, 1 and •Children's iBOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, -by best English and Colonial Makers.

BOOTS and SHOfcS of Every Descriptioe MADE w ORDER, at short notice, an 4 REPAIRS executed with despatch. AmtX FffiST CLASS MATEEIAL USED. CHARaES STEICTJiY MODERATE. j£k. Trial B«sp^otfully Solicited.

*T. Is 1 . COOKS, UPHOLSTERER and UNDERTAKER ROLLESTON STREET, TE AROHA.

SPRING and all other kinds of MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Jtfattressea re-made and relumed the same xlay.

FUNERALS FURNISHED.

Charges Strictly Moderate.

f> CARD.]

jUTR JAMES jLTCyEAGH, SOLIGITOE, WmTAKBR-SrRBBT, TE AROHA.

FRUIT! VEGETABLES WKING, Fruiterer and Nurseryman, • etc., has For Sale at his Shop, '"Whitaker-street, Te Arolm, Apples (both .eating and cooking), in great variety ; Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Nuts, Confectionery, etc., etc. Also supplied fresh <daily — Vegetables of every description i £u aiity-TjiE b ust Pricey- most moderate.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 7

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495

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 7

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