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Odds and Ends.

ManJs coat found. . Waiorongomai looking up. Flax steadily rising in price. Salvation Army in trouble at Hamilton. Photographer advertises for a lost dark velvert cloth. JJS6B passed through the totalisator of the Rotorua races. Brass Band concert and ball in Te Aroha on Thursday next. Another lot of rich specimens was got of the Palace claim this week. Mr J. M Robson, storekeeper, of Paeroa, is retiring from business. Prayer will make us leave of? sinning, or sinning will make us leave off praying. There are 250 compositors and 50 jouralists out of work in Sydney alone. Lost horse collar, can be had by applying at News office. Mr Hogan, the contractor for building the Morrinsville church, has commenced operations, and intends pushing on the work as rapidly as possible: Great Britain buys more than half of all the exported farm products of the United States. '■

While in 1883 the Australasian savings banks Held £10,304,145, in 1890 theyhefd £17,791,550, in 1892 £18,931,671, and in 1894 £22,2G8,153.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18950216.2.10

Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 2

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169

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 2

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 16 February 1895, Page 2

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