OR T H EEN STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED). TEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI AND TE AROHA. THE 8-S- PAEROA Leaves Auckland for Paeroa, &c.— Landing Thames passengers at Kopu) Friday 9tli, 2 p.ra Leaves Paeroa, &c.( for'Auckland— From Junction only, calling at Kopu three hours later) Thursday, 8, 8 p m . • Saturday. 10, 9 a.m. Fares: Single 10a ; Return, 15s. Kopu to Thames, rates.' FROM THAMES ONLY. The P.S. PATIKI j From Thames to Paeroa—vrr • "■ Friday, 9, 7 a.m; •• •: ■?f From Paeroa to Thames— Thursday, 8, 5 a.iu Saturday, 10, 6 n.ra FARES : Thames to Pnhroa ; Single, 5s ; Return, 7s 6d. , r Thames to Hikutaia ; Single, 3s ; Return, ss. ... „ Thames 'to Turua; Single, 2s ; Return, 3s. Cargo for Te Aroha, Mondays and S.S. MATUKU. Te Aroha cargo Monday and Wedries- . dav only. '- From Paeroa to Te Aroha— Tuesday and Tlmrsday on Arrival of s.B. Paeroa *’ • From To Aroha to Pueroa— .; .. . c Wednesday', 7; at 9 a.m " ' Friday, 9, 9 a.in. _____ ” A MEETING of Fruit’ Growers will.be held in the News ..Office . This (Wednesday) Evening, the 7th ‘ ■ inst. ' • Business —Toprotest against the treaty with South Australia.•; : /■' ; - E. Y. Cox, - . - ' Shaftesbury. ' ~ ... N OTIC E. : TinHOSE who have applied for AdJL'. y vances under “The Advances to Settlers Acts 1894,” are hereby notified that owing to having to proceed to Wellington I shall be unable to visit Te Aroha for a fortnight. Date will be advertised. *’ EDAYIN EDWARDS, Valuer.
TE ARQHA LODGfe, No. 52. PT*HE Monthly Meeting of this Lodge JL w iH take place in the Masonic H ill, Bridge. Stn-er. TO-MORROW (THURS DAY), the Bth in-t, punctually at ,7.30 p.in. Victors cordially invited B\‘order of the W.M., ROBT.ft ARRIS, P.M., P.G.S., Secretary. WAIHOTJ FIRST ENTERTAINMENT. TO BE HELD IN PUBLIC HALL, WAIHOU, •* ON ' Friday, August 9th, 1895. (In aid of funds of Club and Public ' , School) —:PROGRAMME:— 1. Glee ... ... “ Good Old Jofl Members of Club. 8, Song ... ... " Midshipmite,” Mr Mclndoa. 8. Dialogue “ The Stupid Servant,” Messrs D. Borrie arid C. Tatteraall. 4. Song ... ... “ The Grass Widower,” Mr L. Buchan. 5. Song ... ” Molly ann Land the Baby,” Mr W. Johnson. : 6. Duet..“ The Upper Ten and Lower Fire” Messrs W. Maingay and Mclridoe. 7. Farce ... “ Out of Place,” Members of Club. .. INTERVAL OP 10 MINUTES 8. Song ... ... "Doctor Quaok,” Mr H. Tonge 9, Cornet Solo ... ... Mr L: Buchan 10 Song ... " I’ve workedß hours this day” Mr Ilanby 11, Recitation ... . ..; “ The Lifeboat,” . . Mr C. Tattersall. 12. FaVoe ... ... " Barney’s Mistake,” Members of .Club : TO BE FOLLO WED BY A DANCE, * / ApsnssroN : Adults, Is ; Children,Gd j Family Tickets, 3k To Commence at 8 o’clock. Doors open 7.30 A. TATTERSALL, Secretary and Treasurer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1757, 7 August 1895, Page 2
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435Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1757, 7 August 1895, Page 2
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