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MV Isaac Rolden, plumber-and tinsmith, adversities that he is open for work in hit tr.'de loca>ly. Mr Ellis, blacksmith, will ra« ceive orders. The Paeroti Football Club's grand plain and fancy d'ess hall comes off iii the Town ' Hal on Friday evening,- Ootober 7."" A'bigl attendance is anticipated. , ' i The Ohin°mnri freehold township is stilt booming. Several<more new houses are beiiig corame ■•ced, &n\ others are to beshortjj; , started X Mr 'R. Henry's T residence is finished; and'the job reflects great credit on the contr-tctor, MtA. Moore. / ''' J MrG. McUride, the enterprising Avoir land tailor, advertises his wares to-day; , Bis rep« lesectanve visits Paeroa every mouth. , . i „> Mr^Thos. Tanne^, of Tanrauga, passed thonQh Paerot> this week with a splendid mob of)beef cattle for this and the' ihamea •aiirkets. ' ' " ' tr „ r ;■; , , 1 At- he Ear»n?ahake- Football Club's halt, last Friday, week. * jolly eveniug was spenfL Messrs B^k«r (M C ), R dings (captain), and McLean (Secretary) eontr bnting greatly to the success of , the evening. About 35 c vp'es stood tip, and dancing continued till a 'ate, or rather, an eti'ly hnt*'« Duringthe evening Mr Hutchison, V ce-President, presented the medal* won during the sports th^t d*y, to Messrs F^lvey and Smith. Me Hutchison apoln«ised for the absence of the' Psesid^nt, Mr McConnell, and in a few wellchosen words made the presentation Messrs Filvey and Smith 'briefly rep'ied, and hearty cheers were then given for the President; and Vies- p.esideat aad otners '«onneetei with 1 thp Club. l( » , r r \ .if < ' Finning; and: Co:'s; monthly c«tfle sale 0' was held at P,aero«4asi; week. ) Store.oattbt r\ >: -dry-flows, etc., realised ;op pricey and sp»-' , dries'so d well.'' Spfinz cart realised £11 lO| , , 6d . hones £5 to £8 IO<; bricks £2. 16s per^ ; ' 1,000. The next sale will lie held m aAoat, • fortnight. ,-. , . , •

▲ cattle sale recently attempted to be held at Bownufowu -by a local settler was a Jiaseo 1 hey didu't ad veitide in the Gazette. With th<B issue commence our permanent enUigeineut to 12 pa^ea. We have been compelled to take this seep through piessure of advertisements. Mr R. C C*ir, auctioneer, sold the machinery, plane, and buildings of the Fer£usou Syuuicate at Waiorougomai, at aia marc in Auckland far the sum uf £203. Messrs A «od U. Price, of tne Thames, were the pin-chasers. Mr J* Patterson, plumber, of the Thames, paid his first periodical business visit here during tlie week, tie will be at Coote'i. •hotei the second i'nesday in eacn mouth. We have had quite an influx of Lauranga visitors this week, luductin^ Mr J. v. Curk, -of the tubJic Mi-use Department, on nnuiug 4>usiue<*», au<( AJra W* lauuer, l<*c* of the Yorkshire Gtey, iaurauga, on business thoughts inteut. Various changes in connection with three' -OhiuemuiT.hutels are mooted. Edwards and Snaw's ginger ale is made iiouiiue famous Be J fast recipe. A local lodge uf the I.O.GKT. is to be started in P<*ei*oa. ' 1 he next R Mi and Police Court will be ■held at tne -Paei'oi town Hall ou Monday, September-2b*,' at 9 a.m. I*; is rumoure < that Mr Brown, of Katikati, is likely to,be appointed (josim.tsi.er at Pae--roa. It" this be so it will be good news to our muoicaiiulks, as Mr Brown is tut accom~ jjiiotieu musicun. Brass bandsmeu take ■notice. Owing te the work of erecting th^ ureraa•'d*h <4i> th Paeroa school, the cj.iiimttee Jbave oidertftl that the Michaelmas h -Mays "be obsetvea uexc week lnsceai of the neck -afwer. Scuool will reassemble on Monday, -the 2o'th inst. H. D. Pike's new advertisement will appear ne:;u week. Our fellow townsman, Mr Charley Vino ut -entered into the bou )s uf tnAtfm >ny with Miss Nelly Suodgnwa ou Sunday last. ' The wedding was of a private .nature ; Mr Johu Earl officiated as best mau, and Mrs McGuire of the b ide) as bridesmaid. For the 12 months ending June 30,13,865 tons of quartz was crushed from the Ohmemnri district, yieWiug 1,022yzs of gold and :20,6730;.:s of bnllion. At this week's meeting of the Board of -the Board of Education the resignation of' 'Mia» fcidftb Krown, 'lately appointed to the Paeroa Sc'aoul, was accepted. We believe this in owing to Miss Browu's ill-health. Portion of the Bank of N.Z. premises are 1 •being shifted to the tide of the Critewon, «ote!.J Tenders are invited ior driving at Owharoa, (by Mr Lindsay.Jackaoo.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 40, 17 September 1892, Page 6

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Untitled Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 40, 17 September 1892, Page 6

Untitled Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 40, 17 September 1892, Page 6

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