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TE AROHA.

Tin-. I !i.:itn<t Th Aiioiia Haiti-in'.— The wtvck, or 0 iniiiis (if this building, caused by the 111. 1 , gale, was put up to auction on Wednesday, wht'ii Mr Craig, the auctioneer knocked the lot down to Mr E. Gallagher,

e-sich proprietor, for t'l7, Whilst the building slooJ, it was considered a good barga in in stivone at L'-'O to L'tiO. Mr (Jalla-e!n-r intends In utilize the limber and iron, in tin 1 erect-ion of stabling at the south end nl' tiie town, 011 sections near to his private ivMiimico, in which business position lie

will be able to hold the fort against, all ■ ■I>1 11 -sit i .11 in wheel tralHc, 011 the Te AronaWai'ineigienai road.

Si'll'ioi, I>; t.\ in 1. —The mont hly meeting of this !'mard look place on Monday evenin::, the whole of the members being prc-

s -lit. The bu.-iiie.ss was of 110 importance, but it took an hour and a half to transact

Coach A'Viiiknt. —Mr Thomas Bradley, the. well-known eoach proprietor, and his s--ii Langley, ha J a narrow escape on Thursday evening from what might have Stern a se.-ions accident. As it is, they have bith received a. severe shaking. The part'L'eilars are these ; Mr Bradley, wdiile di'i ving a pair of horses in one of his eo \ches, and accompanied l-.y his son, found that one .if the horses was unmanageable, and through a sudden move, the coach was upset,, Mr Hradley falling to the ground on his shoulder. The, horses then took charge, and dashed round a corner of the Palace Hotel, the, wheels ot the coach being within a- foot of the supports of the large verandah, and only came to a standstill after the wheels had run against-, and brought down an outside brick chimney in

a.u unoccupied old house. Mr Bradley's sun i> 1:1 Milptim 1 somehow to stick In his seat, bat has received bruises (in his :mn, legs, :11nI head. Although both have had severe shakings, their injuries are not considered groat. Mil Kku.v, M.11.1v.— Our member is annoum-i d to address [lie electors in the Town II;,11, oh Saturday evening.

Soma e.\ nI. I ii-:ui'A\' km k\'T. —A promising and c'linvr little, girl, ati.iut eleven years of < I.lii.rl.i 1 'I- of (he liov. Mr Lawry, alter a lev.- di\>' illness from cr.inn, passed away on Wed,. c«dav ovcning. i Jioal sympathy is f,-ll for tl.o j.-ireiits in their 10.-s.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2683, 8 June 1889, Page 2

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TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2683, 8 June 1889, Page 2

TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2683, 8 June 1889, Page 2

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