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VfT ANTED KNOWN.— Gooseberries \V For Sale in any quantity ;2d per 1b at J. A. COCHRANES Co-operative Store, Te Aroha.

lITANTED KNOWN.-J. A. COCHW' RANE has on Sale CLOVER and GR&SSSESD, in large or small quantities.

LOST.— Gold- Seal, between Wnihon Railway Station and Te Aroha. Finder will be suitably Rewaided on returning same to J. J. CALDERWOOD, To Aroha.

r I O PAINTERS.

mENDERS for PAINTING Wnihou X Public Hall (used a.s School) will be received bv tho District School Committee, until 4 p,m. on SATURDAY, tho 14th

December, 1889. Specifiations and conditions ma\ T be seen on application to Mr Wm. ABBEY, S*>creUty, District School Committee, Waihou Post Office.

[A CARD.]

R. W. DYER, SOLICITOR

(Of Hamilton and Cambridge), WILL ATTEND the TE AROHA COURTS Regularly. Clients can communicate by letter to Hamilton, and personally on the MONDAY EVENIXQH prior to Court day, at the Palace Hotel, Te Aroha.

PUrLIC NOTICE.

TE AROHA SILVER AND GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

"OUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that JL NO PEKSON, (except those in the Company's employ) will in future be allowed to' travel iiloni>- any poition of the County TRAMWAY at Waiorongomai. ALSO, ANY PERSONS tn veiling «id or dow n either of theTRAMWAY SELF-AC TING GRADES on the Trucks, do so in direct defiance of the Company's instructions 5 nnd ANY "PERSON known to so travel after thi« date, if mi employee will be INSTANTLY DISMISSED; and in the cMse of outsiders will be PROSECUTED according 1 to Law. Signed: Wir, ADAMS, Juxr., Acting Manager, Te Aroha S. and G. Mining Co., Ltd. "Waioroiiftomai, Dec. sth., 1889.

faction Soles

J. McNICOL. HAMILTON LIVE STUCK SVLK. Thursday, December 12th, At 1.30 p.m. * Oa GRAND FAT SHEEP. A'J fiom Capt M"Pli»*is«»n 20 Fat Klieup, H. Ewi-n 12 Choice 18-m.inth Steers, Mi Uothwelt 4 Fat Steer. | u Em ,, 4 Empty Cows ) 100 Hi-ad uf Mixed btoio Cattle. Terms Cash. J. McNICCL, A'i;tioneer.

WAITOA AND AROHA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, December 20th. At 1.30 (> in. sharp. -| r GRAND FAT CO WS, JLO from Richmond 15 Fat Steei s and Hdfcra, from W. L. Orr 30 Choice Fatted Cow* (heavy weight), A. A. Company GO Fat Wethers, Adnandnle Dairy Cows, Fat and Store Sheep, Fal Lambs, etc. N.Pi. — Sellers will ple.ise have stock janlcd byT2.3o.it latest, so tiiat eale may begin at advertised time sharp. T. McNICOL, Auctioneer.

CLEARING SALB. Friday, 27th December, At 1 o'clock. The undersigned had received instructions fiom Mr H. J. Hawkins to sell bv jiiiction, without leserve, on above date at Ool.de Quince} 's Fuim, near Hamilton, apa CROSSBRED EWES, 2jOU 4, 6, and 8 tooth : " 220 Strong Crossbted Lambs „ lib Good Sound-mouthed Merino Ewes "200 Good Strong Lambs (first cro«s) 100 F«it and Frebb-couditioned Ewes and Wethers 4 Lincoln Ram*?, 6-tooth, bred by Seddon Horses 3 Good Draught Mares, any triul, two of them foals at foot by Te Kooti ; 2 Three-year- , old Geldings, unbroken, out of light mares by Duke of Buccleugh ; good Hack Good Milk Cow 2 Fat Pigs Real Good Sheep Dog, Fowls Implements, &c— D.F. Plough, S,F. Plough, Disc Harrow, Dray Plough Harness, S«sddle and Bridle, Dray Harness, Swingle - trees, Ropes, Sheep Nets, Sheep Dip 4 and Hurdles, Woo! press, Sheep Shears, Carpenter's Tools, Crockery, Kitchen Utecsils, Dairy Utensils, Books, Furniture, &c, and a lot of other thingß too tumerous to particulurise. Also, 35 Acres Growing Oats, good crop. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Sheep and Horses are all in good condition. Terms Cash. T. McNICOL, Auctioneer.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 426, 7 December 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 426, 7 December 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 426, 7 December 1889, Page 7

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