Odds and Ends.
..Sergeant.Gamble is .at present visiting Te Aroha for the benefit of his health,
- A Ch.urch;Parade-.;of the Te Aroha Riffles ; -will take place on Sunday morning next; There is some talk of forming a boating club in Te Aroha. • - . ;
A number of applications for licensed holdings, machine sites, etc., in another column.
The Dean case is creating intense excitement' oyer the waters. v : Te Aroha seemed quite lively ; on Saturday evening last, The main street was thronged with peoplef and the tradespeople appeared to be doing good business. The Ohinemuri Ministrels are shortly to appear in the Public Hall. 7 . , There is every likelihood of the Te Aroha Brass Band being engaged by the Domain Board, to play selections in the Domain during the summer months. The proprietors of the Town Hall have had-the floor planed, etc.; so that it is now in Excellent order, The dressing- rooms have also been done up! 7' ' .v '. ’ • Farmers and' others phould. read Mr Adam Layhourn's new. advertisement in another column. '; 7 - ' Mr McTndoe has a-fine display of all descriptions of saddlery, etc., in his window. ... The Hot Springs Domain Board have issued their new Guide Book.
Johnson!s milk cooler is a great success, and a boon to dairymen. A large number of visitors in Te Aroha at present. V ; : v, ' They say the Rotokuhu Gorge is a picture just now; the clematis and other wild flower are in full bloom, and are worthy of a visit. . . . : -
There .were forty-one wrecks in New Zealand last year, of winch thirteen; were total,; Tho lives lost numbered 151, the Wairarapa, of course, being responsible for most of these. y ■?. X, • : .r 'X. /y. JJ ■. ;J ;
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1777, 9 October 1895, Page 2
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282Odds and Ends. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1777, 9 October 1895, Page 2
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