Te Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1895.
'This aboveall—fee thine own self bo ferae, bad it nauefe follow «o the night the day Thou oanek not then be false to ahj man.' SHAKE3PEAB3. .
-' Mass will be celebrated by • the Eev Father Hackett, at St. Joseph’s Church, Te itfoha, -'to-morrow (Sunday) ; 2nd after Pentecost, at 11 a.m. Y- At the close of '.the Presbyterian "service to-morrow evening Captain Payne, of the Salvation Army, will give an account of the rescue work in connection with that body. A collection will be made aid of that humane vrork of social Chrisfamity. -' The following will represent Te Aroha in their match' against Karangahake, which takes place on the old race-course this afternoon, at 3.30 sharp- Full-back, Pavitfc ; Three-quarters, Woods, William, Gregory; Halves, Kirby, Keesing, Buchan; Forwards, Eennick (captain), Morgan,- Comes, Lewis, Smardon, JEtoto, Ngarua,.PoQOck. Emergencies. Hamilton, Deyey, Dickson. Owing to the sudden death of {Mr David Nome, brother to;tb,eTtev T, A.JNorrie, that gentleman has been detained at Papakura, cpnseqnantly his . services in this district will be supplied by laymen. Mr Cochrane taking those in Ohinemuri and Mr Spooner will preach in the To Areha Public Hall in the evening. ' . It is said that the British people must he enormous apple consumers, as, in addition to what were received from other countries, apples were sent from the United States, between January and September of last year, that cost £500,000.
Mr Percy Snewin, our local commission agent, has extended his business so as to embrance that of a mining sharebroker, and has made, 'arrangements to work in .connection with one Of the leading brokers on the Auckland exchange. An advertisement appears in another column. in .which Mr Snewin solicits the patronage of speculatorq and others. Anyone entrusting him With commissions' can rely upon him to execute them with all possible confidence and despatch. ; :Y Capt'. Payne, of the . Salvation 1 'Army Re-' acne-Department, is at present visiting this ■district soliciting, contributions in aid of that work." On Thursday -the lady waited upon the Piako Council immediately after thß lunch adjournment nnd solicited their patronage. The ChairmaU informed their visitor that the Council had not power to ■ devote moneys to that object, and' advised the Captain to. wait upon the members personally, after the Council meeting. CaptainPayne thanked the Council and the withdrew- It Was amusing to nate how anxious several members were to retire before the Council rose. . ■.. ■„ A Chinaman in Tnyercargil charged with Siting off a fellow countryman's nose in a squabble in an opium den was found guilty or common assault and sentenced ,to one months’ imprisonment..; -; >Y ;• -1 - Mr David Ziman, of Johannesberg, who is .introducing a considerable amount of capital into southern mines, is expected in Auckland in a; few days on his way to ,our goldfieldc, to which 1 he may bring a considerable amount if his report is favourable.
••■We hope,the Volunteers v. Civillians have not fovgotten-'their annual, shooting contest, in which.so much .interest; was evinced last year. Thiirsday last - was the anniversary of the last match, ho doubt, the proper authorities will not allow the matter to fall through. • ' ■ ;
Are you Furnishing ?; The ’ best and cheapest stock is at ‘The People’s’ Furnishing Warehouse, Auckland. * J, Tonßon Garlick is determined to maintain the position held solong for giving best value in furnish* ihg goods. He is selling very cheap, cU kind of Furniture, Carpets, Carpet SquHres, Liuolepm, Bedding, Iron Bedsteads, Woven Wire; Mattresses, Farhiehiug, Drapery aad Bamboo Blinds, He furnishes a house throughout, and sends an illustrated catalogue to intending buyers. Write ho: J> ToUBOh Gaelick, Qnoea-sHeet,- Auckland
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1747, 15 June 1895, Page 2
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604Te Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1895. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1747, 15 June 1895, Page 2
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