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Church of England services will be conducted on Sunday next, at Paeroa, by Judg& Ton Stunner; at 11 morning, and 7 evening. Wesleyan services will be held as follows to-morrow' (Sunday):—Paeroa, morning, at 11, evening, at 7, Rev J. Law ; Hikutaia, 2.30* p.m., Rer J. Law. The following cases- were adjourned to Paeroa .at the Thames Warden's Court on Thursday :—H. Baker, Persevennee, Komata; L; McNamara, "haunhraun Komata; J. Birnie, Freedom, Komata ; J. W Walker, occupation license at. Waihi; Robert H. Watsen, residence site, Waitgkauri j Chas. I Bailey, occupation, license of 50 acres at Waihi; B fGrayscn, residence site at Karangahske; M. Munro, residence site at Waihi; Chas. L. Ardern, residence site at Waihi; J. Birney, water race at Waitekaur' ; H. Walmsley, tramway two miles in length at Wa hi; M. J Stanway, residence site at Waihi; Win. McKeana, residence site at Owharoa.

A meeting of those inteaested in the Ptvsbyterian Church' in Paeroa was held at the Town Hall on Monday evening. , Messrs Robert Henry and Peter,Ferguson were elected to represent Paerocc on the Board of Management; . Messrs J. Hag xe Smith and Co., the wellknown hardware merchants and importer-", af the Thames, have opened a branch of their business at Paeoo». Their specialties are explosives, mi nine; candles, rails, iron and steeT,.and they a large sto-kof agricultural and furnishingl ironmongery. Mr Thos.-Lawless, an old Upper I ham«-;te,. has charge of the Paeroa branchThe 9th November paßSprf off qnietsly. The weather was unsettled, but several picnic parties had a good time. A large' number visited Auckland, Te Aroha, and Wa>hi from Paeroa*

Those who h«ve .taken up Imper-'al shares pleasr note that application fee of sixpence per share must'be paid at once. We are informed that a Waihi gentleman struck a Thames' bookit for' £40 over Glenfotb. He intends oither to build a new hotel or buy out the Waihi G.M. Co Popular dance in the Town HaU on Faiday aveniDg, November 25. Good music, light refreshments. Gentlemen 2s, ladies free' Mr Eiindsay Jackson, bo long and favourably known as a mining surveyor in the Thames and the upper country, advertises that tie w prepared to undertake' surveys of any description. We are glad to note that Mr Jackaon,intends to reside in Ohinemuri and we are sure thai; any surveys entrusted to him will be faithfully and correctly performed.'-

The Rev Mr Munro gave a very interesting lecture on "The Highlands and Lowlands ,of O Bcqtl,ind," in .the Town Hall on, Thursday'evening to a'g<od aucieoce. Songs were: given f.by-Mrs .Hearing' and Messrs StevensOß' and[Tudehnpe. The lecture was illustrated^ by', splendid views, and was thoroughly enjoyable ,\ Mr James Jordan, Warden's Clark, is now fairly eqiiipp d in hi* offi -c at the County -Chambers, and finds the job no sinecure. Mr Thos. Gibbons, whi'« working at the circular yeaterday at the Junction' mill, had the top-of his, thumbtaken > off. The injury was ftt once attended to by T)r Writ^ht. Mr McGeehin advertises grazing to let. J. Tonso^Garuck. will forward to any person requiring Furniture one • f his Illustrated Book Catalogues. It is a capital guide to buyers of famishing goods. Young people about to marry will find it a great help to make up- their list and estimate the cost of furnishing, a house, or single room. Bedding gauranteed genuine. TTire-wove mattresse in stock and made to any size. Upholstered goods* all made on the premises, Carpets, Floor cloths, Iron Bedsteads, and Cnairs,, all" imported . direct from manufacturers. ' Goods very carefully packed.— J. Tonson Gablick (late Garlick and Crauwell), Queen-street, Auckland.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 November 1892, Page 7

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Untitled Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 November 1892, Page 7

Untitled Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 12 November 1892, Page 7

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