Te Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
• This iiboTe all— to thine own self bo true, And it must follow at the night the day Thou canst not then be inteo to any man. 1 SHAKIWI'IIAUK.
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1889.
Monthly meeting of To Aroha Hot Springs Domain Board this evening. The Ohin«rutiri County Council will hold their ordinary monthly meeting at Paeroa this afternoon. JL preliminary run of tho en?iue, shafting, etc , in connection with tho Jubilee Conipnny'a newbnttory, at Waitekauri, wa* made on Wednesday last, but the formal Rtnrtirur of thft mill will not take place until next week. We would call the attention of intending buyers to the fuct that Mr .1 nne* Crui^'s "auction Hale of the "Weirdtiko" Licenced Holding i» postponed till Tuesday next. See advt, Arrangements ha*e been mad.' for a football match between our lot sd te-unand Huntly. Th « match is to take, pbu-e at Hamilton tl.is afternoon. Tho lord repre«entativen wil! drive to Hamilton by Rpccial coach ; and we have no doubt will ender a good account of themMtlves. On Thursday niirlit, or rather at an early hour vesteiday morninir, several lav ikins (men!) did much wanton mirfihief in Te Arolm, brenking np plar.k crossing, unhant.*i"f? {I nfpfJ » nrul SU( ' n lili(># We iUt ' trlud to soy there- U little doubt as to who the culprits are, ami there i« ic-ison to hope n cbnin of cvidecno \\'\\\ ,>et be jrot together suilicient to obtain a conviction. MeaiTb Kobeits nnd Littlejnhn, lmvini? <-loKf>d their \Vniorontrom.ii butchery buKinean, request any pet son having an account apaiu?t them fuini-h s-une forthwrth for settlement. They iiN-o requent a prompt settli'inent of accounts dtio to them, and notify that .my a'-oount* not st-ttleU by Ut prox., will bo I'oitlnwth su.d-for. See .idvt. So much intercut i^ ltein^ thken just now letpecting tbo Waikato Hospital and Ch-iritnble Aid Boaid's man iirement, that we jMiblinb a lonjr report of eh« pro ceedin^w of the last moetinir of the Board, although wo are thereby compelled to hold over until our next issue n quantity of other interesting unit | ter. We also hold over till our next issue a icpoit of a long and nnimnted discussion, which took place ut the sinii; ineetinu of the Boaid, with i-'^pi-et to a tabular statement recently published by Mr .Tames Hallv, oL' Cambridge, comparintr the cost of the Waik.iio Hospital, « it h that of other HobpitaU in tho Colony. At the Te Arolm S. and C 4. M. d>.'s wniks, VV.iioioiiiioiMiii, the cab iniujr re— veherulory fumaco \> bein;j l»ept tfoini: Rijrht and day, ireatmir cuiicenj-alc p'uncipully. The lcveiber ifruy liii-mm-p is .il-o kept steadily at wi>ik piiimm thiouv>h carbonate of lead oi.-ironi Biok'-n Hill, oie purchased from Kiuanyahake and con— c> ntrates. 'Mnity-five head ol unpeiN are at work, piincipal'.v on New Find ore. Smelting ope ratioriH will new probably eompipnce the week after mxt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 2
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