8~8 ~ RATING AND DANCING in Te Aroha Public Hall, THURSDAY (to-morrow) EVENING, at 7.30 , p.m. Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies free.
SPUDS ! SPUDS ! ! SPUDS ! ! ! ALAKGE QUANTITY First-clnss Seed and Table POTATOES for sale at J. A. COCHRANES, Te Aroha.
WANTED KNOWN.— J. A. COCHKANE has on Sale CLOVER and GRASS SEED, in large or small quantities.
COLONIST GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). A CALL of THKEE-HALF-PENCE per share on the Capital of the above-named Company, has this day been made by the Directors, payable at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on or before, j WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of November, 1889. d. g. McDonnell, Manager. Auckland, October 19th, 1889.
PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the following works : — 1. Clearing 140 chains Drains from Te Aroltuto Waihou. 2. Clearing and Making 300 chains Drains through Te Kakia. 3. Making Road and Clearing Drains near the Waihikau Creek. 4. Filling approaches to Waitoa Bridge. 5. Kaising Matamata Road and Kepuiring same. Plans und specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Office, Te Aroha, where tenders will be received on or before 4 p.m., F KID AY, 25th inst. The lowest or any tender not necesssirily accepted. FRANCIS PA VITT, County Engineer; Te Aroha, October 18th, 1889.
J. M. BELL, TAILOR and HABIT MAKER, WHITAKE R STREET, ! TE AROHA. | TWEEDS, COATINGS, SERGES, ETC. ETC. ETC. IN GREAT VARIETY. FIT, STYLE, AND , WORKM YXSHIP, GUARANTEED, AT Prices That Defy Competition. 3»OTE— AII Orders Personally Attended to.
DUNE DIN KXHIIJiTION. AT the INTERCOLONIAL EXIIIBITUN at DUN ED IN, to be op.-ned NOVEMBER, the MINES CUUUT i>s to be a prominent and attractive feature. i\ large number of Exhibits having already been promised froni all tiie principal mining C3i»tre.B in the South Island. The Commissioners are anxious to obtain a good exhibit from the Thames and Ohineinuri Goldfields, and now request mine •owners and mine managers to forward -samples of auriferous quartz or mineralised ore to complete the Court. All parct'.s left at the School of Mines before the end of the present month ,(OCTOBER) will be forwarded FHEE S «>F CllAßGßsmd returned at the close of Exhioition, if desired. Further particularsmay beobtained from James Park, F.G.S., Director School of Mines, Thames.
J Begs to Return his Sincere THANKS to those who have so liberally supported him since he commenced Business at Te Aioha. J. WILLIAMS Sells every article at the LOWEST POSSIBLE} FRIGES. Come and judge for yourselves. TRY WILLIAMS' TEA Starling Value! GLASSWARE and CROCKLRY of every Description now being SOLD AT COST PKICE. Come and see.ON SALE, Yates Reliable Seeds (New Seasons). SEED POTATOES ! SEED POTATOES ! ! LAPSTONE Kidneys; Hob»rt White Pink Eyes ; Magnum Bonums ; etc
BRADLEY AND CO.S, MAIL COACH LEAVES Te Aroha for Thames DAILY at 9 fi.rn. Leaves Thames for Te Aroha DAILY at 8 a.m. CARKIAGES, Single and Double Bug jrieB ; also Ladies' and Gentlemen's fcuddl Horses ON HIRE. BPvADLEY & CO.,TJSAKOIL4»
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 413, 23 October 1889, Page 7
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