SKATING AND DANCING in Te Aroha Public Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 p,ni. Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, Free. PRIME FRESH BUTTER for I4d per lb. at COC HRANE'S Fanner's Cooperative Store, Te Aroha. WAITOA ROAD BOARD ELECTION. WE the undersigned beg to tender outsincere iljauts to the ratepayers for the very -liberal support accorded us ftt the recent election. THOMAS TAYLOR. WILLIAM ABBEY.
WAIORONGOMAI BAND OF HOPE. A BAND OF HOPE Meeting will be held in the PUBLIC HAIL, Waiorongomai on NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, August 6th, commencing at 7 30 p.m. Collection to defray expensos. AN EXPLANATION. WE very much regret that through some MISUNDERSTANDING MiRichard Dovell, of Te Aroha, was put to ■so much inconvenience, as wu never intended for matteis to be eairied to the .extreme, and we aie very soiry indeed to have caused him so much tiouble and annoyance, BRADLEY & FEHGUSON. Thames, July 31s-t, 1889.
A FANCY DRESS BALL AND SPREAD SUPPER, Will be held in TE AROHA PU3LIC HALL, WEDNESDAY^AUQUST 21st. Admission: Ladies by invitation, (jrewileuieu's Tickets, ss. Carriages at 6 a.m. L. MILLETT, Promoter.
WAITOA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION NOTICE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that at the Pell taken at Morrinsville and "Waihou on the 30th day of July. 1889, for the General Election of five members of the Waitoa Road Board, votes were recorded for the Candidates as under :—: — At Morrins- At ville Waihou Total Hanmer, Edward 54 48 102 Wingfield Horrell, John 81 16 97 Chepmeil, William 74 22 96 Philip Turnbuil, John 77 19" 96 Burnett, Herbert 78 15 93 Abbey, William 10 50 60 Taylor, Thomas 3 51 54 Johnson, Hejjry D unbar 3 51 54 Murphy, Denis 4 39 43 il hereby declare Messrs William Philip Chepmell., Edward Wingfield Hanmei, Herbeit Burnett, John Horrell, and John Turnbuil, who have received the highest number of votes, to be DULY ELECTED MEMBERS of tl.e Wdtoa Road Boaid. There were two infoimal vctes at Morrinsville. ALEXANDER BREMNER, Returning Officer. Morrinsville, 30th July, 1889.
Auction Sales. J. McNICOL. '
REGULAR SPRING CLLARING SALE, j The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Sharp, Cam bridge, to sell by auction at the Orchard, at the homestead of Mr Hugh Feruson, near Cambridge, on Wednesday, August 7th, At 2 o'clock, •jAAA APPLE TREES, ASSORTED JUUU 200 Plum Trees, assorted 100 Peacli Trees, new, early aod late kinds 1000 Pinus Insignia 1000 ouprest<uB Macrocarpa Ornamental Trees,* Shrubs and Flowering Plants, Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES, IN FULL BEARING. J. McNJCOL, Auctioneer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 390, 3 August 1889, Page 7
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419Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 390, 3 August 1889, Page 7
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