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TE AROHA. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

A School and Medical Man for Te Aroha. The mosfc interesting piece of news to the inhabitants of Te^Aroha that I have t6 report is that Mrs. Harvey the wife of Dr. Harvey, late Superintendant of the Auckland Industrial Home has been appointed teacher to the district and that Dr. Harvey will reside here, so that two of the wants of the growing population of these parts that that I have alluded to-in my former letters will be provided for together, namely, the education of the children and the proper care of the sick. A meeting of inhabitants ia called for tonight to take stepB to appropriate a building to the purposes of a school and to find (a residence for Dr. and Mrs. Harvey. '

The Grant and Foster Block. Mr. Seeley has just finished taking the levels for the drainage of tbe Grant and Foster block and the contract!) for the execution of the work will be advertised for in about a fortnight or three weeks.

Projected Prospecting Parties. It is rumored that active steps are Toeing takeu to organise prospecting parties for the systematic opening up 01 farther tracts of the country in which gold is known to exist. Energy in discovering the most desirable directions in which to Work, and capital to work with, are the two most pressing necessities for the promotion of the success of Te Aroha as a goldfield, rind it is gratifying to know that both will be applied to the desired object without delay.

, The Big Find. Nothing definite is yet known of the reported wonderful find of a few weeks back,, but it is pretty generally understood that #ie ißuck reef, is the, spot .alluded ft>, 'and, thai;' its js a remarkably promising, neighborhood of which something more will be heard before very The ,gene,ra| dplneasjthaj; I have, had to reporjb fqiv^Jie lasfc.^rt/iigbt is, -beginning to }yprk ;i{s,^wn] ,cyrei altogether; a tisoro promiamg spirit sebjiiia already, $o \ prevaU.^Te ( i,voUa, Jflup,>7^] I,

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1398, 18 June 1881, Page 2

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TE AROHA. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1398, 18 June 1881, Page 2

TE AROHA. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1398, 18 June 1881, Page 2

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