Mr Jainqs Craig, auctioneer advertises a sa|e of hardware, furnitiqv, at 2 р. 111 pn Monday ne^f. TheThaines branch of the Amalgntnaten Miners’ Association has elpotejj Mr A. H. Cnrnc«, President, and Mr R. flipr*'*, Vice-President. Contiiiftors desirqus of tendering fpr the erection of a si:,- roomed house fpr Mr flnlden, are reminded thjit |he tpndei^ с. at this office at noop qp F' jday next. \Ve lyam that Mr Wilson, polling iqr speetpr. arrived in 'l'p Arclia on Tuesd iy evening m ccnpecti"U w|th tj(e Wardens pourt iqi(l otlier. hqsinpss, '{'lie Pinko Cpunty Council have had an agvpca}ile surprise by being infnqned by the Property 'i’ajf Conuqjssionqr tjpit q subsidy will be paid upon all pollepted in the outlying (distriptss during the pipd two years. The amount tfl he received iy estimated atahoqt LTftP, Mr J. A- Cochrane, our lopjd oQl\ph builder, recently iiuilt spyeval new yeliicles. that for good worlqnanabip apd general excellence of finish wquld do credit to apy pgtablisbment of a ?i|pll|g kind in tbs Cojqny. We would certainlyurge unv local resident requiring vehudpa of any description to e.,i1l and inspect spine of those qn view sit Coeluaue’s factory, nnd get quotations from Imp ; as wo believe both f.s regards class pf work qnd price, he will b.C found tft 0!Vt) OycrX satisfaction. Our readers will no doubt hftve been glad to hear that tlie tender of Messrs Jennipgs ap<l Newsbam, for. working the battery pt Waiorongoinni, bns beep accepted by the.To Arolm (i.and S, M; C«- t and tliat work will in all probability bp commenced parly, next week, as it will take them at least \\ week to get ready. Mt-sspi Jennings pud No.wslmni will treat pny s'Uff that is brought to them by tribntprs, and Mr Peter Ferguson has, we understand, promised to give them 100 tons to treat. 4 here is also a quantity of ore lying on tlib pupil way which will no doubt be Prouglit tp tl ,e battpry fo,r treatipent. Betrayed.—Mistress (looking into tlie kitchen): ft Do ypn happen to know at what ti'qe your upister cone Imme last niglitS” Kn|-v«iij girl “ No. pia’pip • but tliis morning at 7 bis beads were still \yqrm,”
T|ie success of individuals ip life is grpatly owing to their eiqly Ipayning t° depepd ,\p their o\yp resoip.pps. Money, nr tlip expectation of it by inberitjpice, has ruined mpre men than tlip wipit qf it ever did.
The shpep returns are coming in, npd show a lurjie Increase of numbers. In Waikato, Piako, VYaJpa, qnd Ragliqi, increase will prpbaldv amount to ahoqf 50,000 tlm twelve months ending March, 1890, the total number of the four enmities being bet\veen SIO,OOO and 220,0u0, as against 1Q0,00,0 laqt year. In England, out of 12.00 Q pertificated masters in elementary schools Inst year, 9,000 received more than LIGQ a }ear, 1,500 between L2OO and L4OO. Many iiave residences provided. Of 16,000 certificated ladies 4,000 received LIQO. Sfill there are many repeiving very Biqul| sums 5 28,000 receive less than LIOO a year ; JB,OOO less than L7O a year, and lfl,ooQ gb o,l t LSO a year.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 491, 23 July 1890, Page 2
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