FRAMES KFYKU N'IEAM BOAT '.'OMPANV, j JfiWuks '" in i°' <^i f "i vviththe 6^ ,,4 TK ALtOHA. THE p.s r ''F AIJOIIA. Fr mi Sliurtl.-ind. i-ji'liiv nt (?n'-.r]g Wharf FuomThA.MKS To PAKU< A. Frd.iv 1 5 tli. »t 0.30 iiumiing (Goods Wl)irf.m!y> INTni d-u- 14«h, n't 7..°0 morning (Goods i Wh.rf.uiM We(lt.<>o«li\ 15ih, «t 9 inorninp I (GondpWlmif on>x) "* Krnu. P-iprn-« «-^ Tl.-m..><,. ; Thir d-iy 1^«!i. at JI..T» morning t Kiitiu'tlav I2tli, Ht 'S morniny r in«.«-(J.i> 1 1 Lit. at iMtinniin::. [ Tim' d,i v 17(1 ,ju 7 morning Fsjtui<l,i\ lOlli, nt 9 mmninsr Fioui 1 m n>. t.. '[<' Atoh.i, Onre ;i « cek.
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fOCAL AUKNTK for Snip of THE li AROHA& OHINKMITKr NKVVS Te Arrvha ... ... C. Unified '„ ... ... W. nib. ell ... ... .1. Williams «„ ... ... ft. Hunih Waiorongomai ... S. CnHins „ 11. Baski\i!lo Sluiftesbiiry ... J. Squiirell Wtiitna ... ... W.Alibcy &Co Paeroa ... ... J. M. Robson Hikniaia ... ... W. Stevens „ ... ... W. F;uran vVaihi ... ... I). Campbell Morrinsville... ... IT. J. Clifford Thames ... ... J. Nodder „ ... ... 11. L. Harston Cambridge ... ... J- S. Bond Hamilton West ... R F. Sandi s Hamilton East ... Dey and Frencli Auckland ... J. Pinch, bookselle
BRADLEY AND CO.S, ! MAN, COACH fEAVKS Te Aroha for Thames DAILY J at 9 a.m. Leaves Thnineß for Te Aroha DAILY at 8 a.m. C\RK7AGKS. Single and Double Bus? er'os ; aKii Lsulits' and (Jeutleiuen'eSaddl Horses ON HIRE. BRADLEY & CO., T R A ROILA
,KOTI 0 E. BRADLEY ANO CO. "13 KG to announce to the travelling Public .lint they will resume running their morninir COACH fiom PAEROA to THAMES, early in Oct-ber. BRADLEY AND CO.
Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha4. Te Aroha Hot Sp mif t » Corti'iin). Altitude nbnve the nea 100 feet. Abstract f^k Siptkmber, 1889. Mfan height of l^arometur... 30.33 inches. Mai. „ „ 30.78 on Ist Mm. „ „ 29.95 ...19th Moan Tern. in shade ... 65-4 F»h. Max. „ „ ... 74 son 30th i Mm. „ „ ... 33 o on 23rd ; Max. Solnr radiation ... 147 on 30th Total fn'l of ruin ... 973 incheF Number of days of rain ... 17 M.ix lain in unv 24 Imuih 2 67in, on Bth Pro\Hilint? winds from Noith. A. Mknzikp, ObdervtT
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 410, 12 October 1889, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 410, 12 October 1889, Page 2
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