WANTED KNOWN.— J. A. COCH- '. RANE has'on SaIe 'CLOVER nnd GRASS SEED, in large or small quantities.
- GORDON SPECIAL SETTLEMENT. A MEETING of the above will be held in MR BEESON'S HOUSE, Gordon Special Settlement, ori V SATURDAY NEXT, November 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. Business of importance. B. MONTAGUE, Chairman. , 'Waiorongomai, » October 28th, 1889.
IMPOUNDING NOTICE. . " j IMPOUNDED at Te Aroha Pound :— 1 Brown Stallion, X on nearshoulder; 1 Bay Mare,- no visible brand, by W, Sweeney, of Kararignhake. I If not claimed and expenses paid to be Bold on WEDNESDAY, 6th day of November, 1889, at twelve o'clock noon. J. W. R. GUILDING, Poundkeeper.
NOTICE. IP. 'B r K ES, TAILOR, TE AROHA, B.EGS to annntmce that althoi-gh he " has REMOVED to his new house, Te Arohi West, he will still eairy on the "IAILOUfNG BUSINESS a< upluil. All ■iirdei^ left at his former place of business, now occupied by Mr King, Fmiteror, will he promptly attended to; and a huge fit'lectiwn of patterns of newest Iwe^ds, coatings, etc., etc., may be seen at same place.
NOTICE. CII, liOFFEY lu'us to announce that s he HAS Di'si'OSKD C HIS BAKERY AND Ci)NFKCTroNKR\ IiUSiNICSS to Mr, A. A. Wallah, o f AVaiornnpomai. who will take tivm the s.mic on Nov. Ist prox. C.11.R takes this nppni (unity to I'ot'.un His Bi'st Thinks to all those who h.ive snppoiteil him s!nci» he coiinnenceil l>usi n'-ss at Waiornngowai, and nsprctfully a«>ks them to continue the same to Mr Wu'.hce.
COLONIST GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). a CALL of THIJEE-ITALF-PENCK _J\ per fhare on the Capital of the nhnve-named Company, has this da)* been made by the Director*, payable at the Ooinpany's Office, New Zeal.md Insurance BuiMiHus, Auckland, on or before, WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of Nov«.m boi, 1889. ' D. G. MCDONNELL, Manager. Auckland. October' l9th, 1889.
J. M. BELL, TAILOR and HABIT MAKER, WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. TWEEDS, COATINGS, SERGES, ' .ETU.,-ETC., ETC. IN GREAT VARIETY. FIT, STYLE, AND ■ ' - - ' WORKMANSHIP, " r GUARANTEED, AT ,- Prices That Defy -Competition. NOTE— AII Orders , Peraonally Attended ,to.
DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. AT the INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION at DUNEDIN, to be opened ♦during NOVEMBER, the MINES COURT is to be a prominent and attractive feature. 4\ large number of Exhibits having already 4>een promised from all the principal mining centres in the South Island. The Commissioners are anxious to obtain a good exhibit from the Thames and Ohineinuri Groldfields, and now request mine owners and mine managers to forward samples of auriferous quartz or mineralised ore to complete the Court. AH parcels left at the School of Mines before the end of the present month .(OCTOBER) will lie forwarded FREE OF CHARGE and retur&ed at the close of Exhibition, it desired. ,-. t . r Further particulars'may be obtained from James Pakk, F.G,S., Director School of Mines^ Thames.
[A CARD.] DR-DALDY, L-8-f;M : R-C-8-ENQ' HAS taken up I is residpne'e at Te Aroha, .and is prepared to devote iiis best skill and Attention to any easo& submitted to his care. Present address ; PALACE HOTEL,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 415, 30 October 1889, Page 7
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499Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 415, 30 October 1889, Page 7
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