AN Amateur CONCERT (in aid of the Church Fund), will be held at Shaftesbury on Monday next, January 27th. To commence at 8 p.in. Admission 2s ; Children, Is. NOTICE. MEETING—GORDON SETTLERS, A MEETING of the Gordon Special Settlers is hereby called for THIS (Saturday) EVENING, January 25th, at Mr Beeson’s house on the Settlement. Commencing at 7 o’clock. B. MONTAGUE, Chairman. [A CARD.] M R W. M EUSKUM ' BARRRISTER and SOLICITOR, TE AROIIA. Office : Rolleston street (opposite Post Office). Agent at Paeroa : MrJ.M. Robson. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of the “Banks and Bankers Act, 1880,” and the “Banks and Bankers Amendment Act, 1882,” WEDNESDAY, the twenty-ninth day ot' January, 1890, and. THURSDAY, the thirtieth day of January, 1890, ure appointed Special Built Holidays, at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in Thames, Ohinemuii, and Te Arolia, in terms of the “Banks and Bankers Amendment Act, 1882.” For the Bank of New South Wales, W. G. RHIND, Inspector. For the Bank of New Zealand : GEORGE E. TOLUURbT, Acting General Manager. T H A N K S. TO THE RESIDENTS OF TE AROIIA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. HAYING DISPOSED of my Shop and Business to Mr George Taylor, Blacksmith (late of Waiorougoina l ), I take this opportunity of Thanking my patrons of tue past for their many favours, and ask iiiat their liberal patronage, hitherto bestowed upon me, may be continued to my successor. JESS DEVKY, Blacksmith. Te A roh a, January 20th, 1890. PUBLIC NOTICE. HAVING PURCHASED Mb Jess. Devey’s SHOP, PLANT, AND BLACKSMITH’S BUSINESS, Te Arolia, I have commenced business, and am in a po ition to carry out SMITH WORK OF ANY DESCRIPTION ami trust by strict attention to the Business and the wants of my Customers, to met it a con in lance of the support accorded to my predecessor. GEO. TAYLOR, General Blacksmith, Whitaker t, To Arolia. January 21st, 1889. Note I Jess Devey’s old shop. TE AROIIA TOWN BOARD. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONER TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. A N Extraordinary Vacancy Hiving XIL occurred in the above Bo:|rd, I hereby give NOTICE, in accordance with the provisions of “ The Town District* Act, 1881, Amendment Act, 1883,” and “ The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876” that the ELEC LION of a dulyqualified person as Commissioner to hIL toe Vacancy will take place on MONDAY, the iOtli day of February, 1899 ; and I do hereby appoint the Public Hall,Te Arolia,. as thepluce within the district, and TUESDAY, the 4tii dayj of February, 1890, before 12 o’clock noon, to be the day for receiving the nomination of candidates, HENRY CRUMP, Returning Officer. Te Arolia. January 22nd, 1890.. under warrant of distress. j CLERK V. O'KEEFE. BY virtue of Warrant of Distress, issued out of the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Te Arolia, the Bailiff will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Blencowe’s paddock, Whitaker street, Te - Arolia, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 30th inst., at .12 noon, the. undermentioned property, unless debt and costs be sooner satisfied : TWO DAIRY COWi in full milk. A. MENZIES, Bailiff R. M. Court. Te Arolia, January 24th, 1890,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 2
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512Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 440, 25 January 1890, Page 2
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