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Odds and Ends.

Welcome rain. 'Prospecting vigorous. Pegging-out continues. Football meeting to-night. Stir amongst gold prospectors. Three special claims applied for. Lord insomnia is decrea' \ng. The ballast train at present on the Te Aroha-Paeroa line will shortly be leaving Te Aroha. Mr E. C. Jones leciuresin the Te Aroha Town Hall on Thursday -evening Waitoa Road Board meet to-day at Morrinsville. Extraordinary vacancy in the Te Aroha Town Board. -Tenders for Te Aroha Town Board works close to-day. Te Aroha. school children are to have a trip to town. Excitement in mining at Ohinemuri still continues. Te Aroha Warden’s and S.M. Court meet on Friday next, April sth. George R. Sims is said to make ,£20,000 a year by his plays! When reading a man usually gets through, 400 words a minute. X Ohinemuri County Council meet at 2 p.m on Thursday next. McNicol and Co.’s Waitoa sale on Friday next. - - Mr Everitt advertises a nicely situated furnished cottage to let at 10s per week. Capt. McKenzie wishes to dispose of several calves. Bolata, the product of a tree in Sumatra, is becoming a rival of india-rubber and guttapercha. An influential firm in Austria is negotiating fori shipments of live cattle from Townsville to Hamburg and: Trieste during six months of the year.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 2

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214

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 2

Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 30 March 1895, Page 2

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