iIOBTSALE BY TENDER. MUST BE SOLD. At Te Aroha, near Railway Station, the •operty lately occupied by Dr Smith, >ntaining 8 large and lofty rooms, with fire places, and all necessary outbuildgs, etc., etc. The property is under mortgage for '24, and may be redeemed by monthly 1 '*3ij t.s of £4 8s 4d. The building is life new, and alithe timber is first-class ,u;I and rirnu, and was built for hiini by Mr Gao fiarton who is wellLown as a fir* J^j^builder. jhfct teii..4MPKecessarily accepted with deposit of £5, received the undersigned up till THURSDAY, e sth of April, 1900, from whom conions of sale, and further particulars ly be obtained, or from Mr JasLavery, Aroha. _ FORREST, Paeroa. E LET ON LEASE The Thames Borough Council haying ; up their Endowment at Waitoa into idy sized Sections, ranging from 332 485 acres are prepared to let ie on lease years, with the right renesw. Plan ana conditions may be seen at the ce of this paper, and at the office of Council, Albert-street, Thames. ALBERT BRUCE, Town Clerk. WAITOA ROAD BOARD. 2NDERS are invited for the following works:— . Clearing, Widening, Deepening and ting 141 Chains ef Drain, from Mr Iftig to back of Mr*Parr’s property.
Auction SalesMcNICOL & 00. OHATTPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 27th March QUIET YOUNG CATTLE, i-tJ 8 Grown Steers Also, by order of the Publio Trustee, under ‘ The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894,’ Allotment 86, Parish of Pukckura, containing 50 aores 1 rood 10 perches. McNICOL & CC. G F McCuLLAGH. Auctioneer. ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. Thursday and Friday, 29th & 30th March The undersigned will hold their ANNUAi, AUTUMN HORSE FAIR at Cambridge on above dates, and will offer OAA HORSES, OUU comprising Medium and Heavy Draughts, Upstanding Hacks and Harness Horsos, Cobs and Ponies. Sale at 11 o’clock on Thursday, and 9 am on Friday.
CHEAP Clearing Sale. OF SUMMER A. W. EDWARDS Everything of a decided Summer Nature MUST BE CLEARED regardless of Cost.
Entries solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCuixagh. Auctioneer. SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. Tuesday, 10th April. The undersigned will hold their THIRD SHEEP FAIR of the season on above date, and will offer GRAND CROSSBRED EWES iwt)vu 4 years old, in lamb to halfbred Dine-In and English Deicester rums, from Hawke’s Bay 1000 Good Half-bred and Crossbred Dambs, Aotea 1200 Crossbred Ewes —A Mcßae, Kere one, W C Morgan 150 Fresh Full-mouth Long- \ S wool Ewes >-s cj 1 130 Two-tooth Longwool Ewc-s J • McNICOL & CO. G F McCuixagh, Auctioneer. QHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for currying out a Night soil Service at Waihi, Ohmemuri. Specifications to be sar-n at County Council Chambers, Paeroa. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of G uncil, and to have tho words “ Waihi N.S.S,” on outside of envelope. Tenders to bo in before 2 p.m., THURSDAY, sth April, 1900. NEPEAN KENNY, County Cierk. Paeroa, 28 2-1900 TE AROHA ANd OHINEMURI NEWS. For the convenience of advertisers, re« plies to advertisements may be sent to the Nkws Ollice ; but the Proprietor does not accept any responsibility
to of Sand on ; Mprinsville. nn _ Tenders to [parting 15 lion Road at pecifications at my office, lent the Chairman of the Board, Morville, on. or before 10 a.m of Saturday fc. F. PAVITT, Engineer to the Board. 2 Aroha, 23rd March, 1900. ITOA W ROAD BOARD. tfhe Waitoa Road Board intends to pass the following Special Order at it* ordinary monthly meeting on Saturday, 31st dav of March. 1900. ORDER. ie Waitoa Road Board hereby rets, by Special Order, that the Board’s of £2OOI 8s 2d, inscribed at the sury in 1888, under “ The GovernLoans to Local Bodies Act. 1886,” >w readjusted in forms of sub-section section 2 of “ The Government Loans ocal Bodies Act Amendment Act, ’A-whereby the interest will be reyto 4£ per-cent for the unexpired of the loan, such readjustment to effect on the Ist day of February, A. BREMNER, f Jpt Clerk Waitoa Road Board. nSville, h March, 1900. BNSING DISTRICT OF OHINEMURI. NOMINATIONS. FREDERICK DUNCAN FER>ON, Returning Oflic r for ti e 3ing District, of Ohinemuri, hei tre notio* that each of the follow-u-sons have been duly nominated ie posi.ion of Member for the frag ommittoe for the Licensing 3t of Ohinemuri: — EDI RECK COCK. TEtANIEL DICKEY. W® EDWARDS. LLIAM FORREST. NRY WILLIAM MOORE. DMAS JAMES STANLEY. IN EDIE TAYLOR. EPH LEWIS WALTON. )MAS GAVIN. [N SOMMERVILLE HOPE. ITT AEL JOHN KEANE stry McClelland. EPH NATHAN. GH POLAND.
DJR. BUOKBY. Of Paeroa, WILL immediately attend any Patient’s House m Te Aroha, on receipt of message ot telegram-
MUSIC ISS H. G. BATTEN, having had ■wl considerable experience in the teaching of Music, is ready to instruct a limited number of Pupils, and, if required, to prepare them for the Trinity College Practical Examination, LondSn. References. Enquire at Mr Crombie’s, Photographer, Whitaker Street, To Aroha. Bth January, 1900
[a card.] Dr. GILBERT SMITH visits Te Aroha every TUESDAY from 11 a.m till 1 p.m ; every SATURDAY from 11 a.m. till 1 p.m. On which days he can be consulted at Mr Robson’s Pharmacy; where also messages can be left. For Printing of -all descriptions try N»ws Office.
Hetherington & Go./ Have now opened up and showing LADIES' AMERICAN SHOES, In Tan and Black ("Good Pitting), at Prices to suit all Classes of Purchasers. A Good Line of Bluchers at 4s lid. HETHERINGTON & CO., Will also offer during this week Balance of SUMMER ODDMENTS at CLEARING SALE PRICES. Room must be made for New Season’s Goods, which will shortly arrive at hetherington <| Go, Direct Importers, Te Aroha.
While every care ib exercised in rcgare to the due insertion of advertisement, thProprietor is not responsible for the noninsertion through accident or other causes; and reserves the right of omitting advertisements that may be deemed objectionable, even though such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the News must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instruction will be inserted untill counteimanded, uud charged accordingly. Literary communications should be written on one side of the paper only. All communications will be treated by the Editor as strictly confidential. Correspondence is freely invited on any subject of public interest, but correspondents are requested to make their communications as brief as possible. MINING FORMS OF ALL KINDS PAY SHEETS SCRIP BOOKS POSTERS, Large or Small SHOW CARD TICKETS BILLHEADS LABELS PROGRAMMES, &c., &r PRINTING IN GOLD AND COLOURS BOOKBINDING. .sew volumß handsomely bound in an style. Old books of any description re-bound equal to new. Musio and Songs neatly Repaired and Bound.
oil for the election of FIVE n-8 from the above will be taken polling places in the jUtrict, commencing at nine in the morning, and closing at ock in the evening of THTJRSthe TWENTY-NINTH DAY ARCH, 1900. ,EDESICK D. FEUeUSSON, Returning Officer, Ohineinuri. d at Paeroa this twenty-second March, 1900. H. LITTLEJOHN ith the Waterworks contractor) 3to inform the inhabitants of Te andjgxeighbourhood that he has ENtSS BUSINESS as PLUMBER Etc. d Hot and Cold Water Fitter. f Plumber. SOUGH WATER LAID ON AT SHORTEST NOTICE. EPAIRING DONE. rg by Strict Attention to busiModerate Charges, to merit a their support. ce—Four doors below Te Aroha Brid^e-streCt.
at A W EDWARDS
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22218, 27 March 1900, Page 3
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