Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News and UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
f This above all— to thine own self bo brut, And it must follow as the night; the day Thou c^nst not then be f^se fco any map. 1 Shake&pfa^k.
SAttJKIUY, NOVEMBER 30, 1889.
A supplementary mail for the United Kingdom, etc. (via Sun Francisco), will he m-vto "P at the Te Arolia Pt>Bt Offi.ce this (Satuid iy) mm ningr. Correspondence may be posted up to 10.45 a.m.. To-morrow evening? at the Te Aroha Wrsleyan Chnrch, Her S. Lawry will preach the anaual sermon on Temperance, At the Warden's Court Thames on Thursday last, the following amongst other applications w«-re dealt with : D. R. Gollion. Eldorado, Tarnvo, adjourned until the fust Court day in January •> J< Bice, Norfolk Extended, Tararn, adjourned fa 12th December ; Daniel Kcli'her, occupation licence, adjourned to 12th December \ Thos. Doherty^ oc-. cupation license, granted * J. W. Walker,, four water races at W.nhi, withdrawn j T. A. Dunlop protection for Queen of. Beauty granted for four months \ J. W Walker, protection For throe months for the Nut claim, Waihi, grantel. About halT-p.ibt three on Thursday afternoon S. T. Wnlcrhonse of Matamata, who hns been staying at Te Ai:o!ia since Saturday last, whilst driving a hcrse and buijgy prior to starting: on the returr journey ro Matnmata, turned too short up Kenrick street (at Ilctherington and Co *s corner), with the result that the btigrry partly tipped over, the occopant falling out. Constable Howell was fortunately ner.r by and ran to the rea«-ue > otherwise the buggy wheels would have passed over the fallen nvin. He was so l-.elplessly in!oxioit>sl that he was arrested and conveyed to the }ock-up, the services of the doctor being oalled in to nress bis face, which was bleed insr a good deal from the effects ftp the fall. He was brought up at the Police Comt yesterday morning, before Mi* J. A. Dobson, J P ,' charged with being drunk while in charge of a horse and trap, etc., and fined LI, with costs 2s, and 10s Gd the doctor's Fee. Waterhonse paid the fine and left for Matamata about noon. We understand that he hid no less than nineteen cheques on him when arrested, amounting in the aggregate to about LI 20.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 424, 30 November 1889, Page 2
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378Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News and UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 424, 30 November 1889, Page 2
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