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Tenders are now called for the erection of the Aratapu Police station. The Concert and Dance in aid of the Funds of the Aratapu Cricket Club tabes place this evening. The Funny man’s observations on the recent Court proceedings and his .little ri-’.'de re same will appear next issue Mr Thomas Bassett J.P. was sworn iu as a Justice of the Peace on Tuesday before It. S, Bush Esq, S.M, Mr Searle of Aratapu has a new stock of boots and shoes and is prepared to suit the wants of all who may give him a Gall, We must apologise to the Latter Day Saints of Salt Lake City for the blunders made by our comps in our last issue and overlooked in the correcting. Our friiends are not £ Giants ’ from ‘ Galt ’ Labe City. The charge against the mate of the An. thons for stealing a chronometer was withdrawn, the accused consenting to pay costs and contribute towards damage to instrument. The Kauri Timber Company notify that all horses and cattle found straying on their lands will be imprisoned, and that Messrs P. Langton. W. Paton and J. Harrison have been appointed Hangers. Mr R. Hobbs, draper and clothier of Queen Street, Auckland, has a new advertisement in this . issue. Mr Hobbs has established a reputation for good values at lowest rates, and his seven points are well defined. Have a look at them. W. W. Anderson, carpenter, of Kopuru Road has been adjudged a bankrupt, and several local and other tradesmen will probably have parted with their goods for naught. The first meeting of creditors was held in Mr D. Stewart’s office, Helensvllle on Monday last. The meeting called by the two Mormons now in this district, was fairly well attended last evening, -about fifty being present. No converts are yet reported, curiosity seems to have mostly influenced the attendance. Mr John O’Neill, captain of the Ara—tapn Junior football team, is leaving Hais district tomorrow morning for the Thameshe always took a great interest in football A and athletics, M

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 27, 14 December 1894, Page 6

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Untitled Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 27, 14 December 1894, Page 6

Untitled Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 27, 14 December 1894, Page 6

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