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BRADLEY AND, CO.'S r * I'VE It \' SVAR r , K S' . • opened ?' on i^ ' the Ist .HJNE, opposite, OIU;TKriION HOTKL, PAE'ft£)A. : Sa^ldle horses, single and double busies for nire. The best of teed kept, on the premises for livmy and bait horses. Good grooms and careful diiveix.
I'.RADLEY AND CO.
BRADLEY AND CO.S,
MAfL COACH
f KA YES Te Aroha for Thames DA ILY \ j nt 9 a.m. Leaves Than;©*? for Te Aroha DATLY at 8 a.m. C4UK I AGES, Single and Double B.iir- • ies ; aho Ladies' and Gentle-men's Saddle Horses 0N T HIRE. RIIADLKV & FERGUSON, TR AROHA
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OWEN GAYER BEGS to inform Te Aroha and Waiorungomai Resident*: and the Public generally, that, having leased the Club Hotel Stables, Te Arolu, and Premier Hotel Stables, Waiorongomai, lie will HUN u COACH regularly between TE AROHA and WAIORONGOMAI, also meeting all trains on arrival and departure daily ; and respectfully solicits a liberal share of suppoit. Single and Double Buggies, Saddle Horses, etc., always on hire at most reasonable rates. First-class Livery and Bait Stable accommodation, Paddocking. etc. OWEN GAYER, CLUB HOTEL STABLES, TE AROIIA, AND PREMIER HOTEL STABLES, WAIORONGOMAI.
LOCAL AGENTS for Sale of THE AROHA & OHTNKMURI NEWS Te Aroha ... ... C. Balcke ... W. Dibßell ... .7. Williams f> ... ... R. Han is Waiorongomai ... W. S. Collins H. Baskiville Shaftesbury ... J. Squirrell Wuicoa ... ... W. Abbey & Co. Paeroa ... •.. »1. M. Robson Hikutaia ... ... W. Stevens I „ ... ... W. Fagan Waihi ... ... l>. Campbell Morrinsville... ... IT. J. Clifford Thames ... ... J. Nodder „ ... .... H. L. Harston Cambridge ... . ... J. S. Bond Hamilton West ... X F. Sandes Hamilton Fast ... Pey and French Auckland ... J. T< inch, bookseller
TO OUU SUBSCRIBERS
QUBSCRTRERR have sometimes comis^ plained that they do not receive their Papers thron^h the Post until they are several days old, and occasionally that some isnnen they never receive at nil. TheNKWs is posted regularly, and ahoujd reach subscribers in due course. It is to our interest to have the Paper delivered punctually ; but when it has Veen duly posted we have rro further control. If Subscribers who do not receive their Papers regularly will kindly advise .tlm Manager of the News, immediate and stiiet inquiries will bo madu into the matter.
Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. (To Aroha Hot Springs Domain). Altitude above the sea 100 feet. ABBTRAC' fok June, 1889. Mkaw height of IWometer 29.97 inches Mnx. „ 30.45 on Ist Mm. „ „' 29.24 ... Bth Mean Tern, in shade 59-8 Fah. Max. „ „ 68.0 „on the Bth Mm. „ 27.0 „on the 18th Max. Solar radiation 122 on tho sth Total fa. 1 ofrainin inches 12 52 Number of days of rain 22 Mnx lain in any 24 hours 3.24 in. on 29th. Prevailing winds, West Rain fall for June, 1888, 2.41 inches. A. Mknziks, Obaorver
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 389, 31 July 1889, Page 8
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458Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 389, 31 July 1889, Page 8
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