'WEDNESDAY NEXT, \W\ KMHKK 7 ni On ;d't>\ c d lie lAS. VUAI (I , JL' N It., \\ ill -.'! I>\ m i:rsK i; v i.n a fctiox 'I In \\ io!e n! tit» IH»FSMIULI» Fi'UM I'FUI-: And LfiVct^ of M \l. A. l-\ .1 A MX S, ( Who i^ !ea\ in^; 1 he < 'nloin ). Foi Pal tii n'.ii"* see Pooler <. The Fu inline I am 'si new, of Fll'st1 i-.-^ <jn .ht\ , ipml will be S"!d.
A !so t i b * Sold on sain l <bit -, th DWSLLIMQ HOUSE, i^ now o i upi d hv Mi J nn '1 his c.l ■ w ill iIV nil an excellent nnp »r "ni'<\ l"i i l'tainit'L 1 a most deniable li- sdup -. Tm- liniise is in- r!\ ivrt c. mi uniiiL; Six I' >.i!ns, d-n >,«• B iek '.''pin ie\ . spi.. inn, V land.di. e(. id| null- 1 II 't Smiiu- D>iij'n, and CMinniaml i -p't n lit! \ n w .
T«tW\ B')\in) I-L XC! lux. uny isri iox Te A -..ha, I), ixi.iivi 2 id, ISS7. Mi. Tn is. i\ \\ is-, O'n,-We (he mi.l i-i^iv I Kil.-p)uei^ > > .Pil owneis of pitpeitv w il'iin the Te \i(.'ia I »I - 111 1 it, v h iic\ inu that you have the In 1 -! M.leiL'-ti of thedl-tliit 'it ll.ait. md 111 1 . \ I n Li p i fet t f oniidi nee in voiu li.ne s fi.i tlie i>n-ition <d" Pmuh Conimi- - 1"M 'I , I --pee* 'II \ It i|M 'st that \ 'U Will d'ou \ nn-' ft"f t" b iioiuin.il -d i 1i 1 - 0 it 1 ol th" I'andid tea -( tli,» fo, t'leomi il; election <>| in mhj:>i() fi ! the \ .nancies of the Ton n B'l.ud -\Yo .ii", etc., ('•MiJKd) '\it. ni \ Siii.th ,T .me> I '\ i i v .1 A. Dob-tm C. \llril Patiii k Dili* n A . I )tiu m - And 2.'3 otheiN.
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Te A 1 "In. P -i embei 2nd, 18-S7. T M)'l-;s A D In t J n-ponse to v> ni It ip.i-.iti n, I have Hi* at ph"«-nie in Tccediii 1^ to yo'ii e\-i)ies-ed wish th.t f nliohhl pouu foi ward is a C mdid ite at the foi theomiii'j; Town Bo, 11 1 Fhetiiii; and if 11 tin lutl. hluill do iim best to ad\ aiKe the interest-) oi the di4n t I .einain. I "1 .mis -met 1 ely, I Tl!"M \^ (i VVIV. T.» MM t NM> c iniili, Liveiv, Dohson. Ahier. Dillon, D"\\ tie-,, and 21 otbei ratc}>a\ei>and i>) t >pt*rt \ owneis.
TDWX F.OMID KLI-XTinX. PFQi'MTiOX. . Te Alu'.i' 1 . IK-cembi r 2nd, ]PS7. Mlv J !l\ II oi [, t^MU, --We tlie lllidelsiiznod lC^idenls k*^ aii(i K.itt.pn\ei-, \\ithin the Town Di^ti u t (d Te Ai lim, won'd eirne-tly re-<pn*-t \ cm, to allow \onioell It) \n: iimni natid, .c a candidiite tn Ml one oL' the \ ,u mt seats nn the Tow n l>u ird. Know inn th t \ ■ n ha\ c the inti 10-t, of the tli tint at h:\uL b\ the man.ier in j w'iK-li 3011 havf at a'l times nd\oealed all I inc.'-uies \,hi< b wcnld tend to it-, .id v.mce-m-Mif, we believe \on to be .1 mo-t litliivi candid ile. ai Ihi-* entieal pem'd oi.' Te \ioh/T^ existent c, tn fill th > above men tamed seal. IL' 3 011 kindly consent to stand, we pi <Ue. nm^eive-> to do 0111 ntnio t i'ol .yon. lelum. — We leni.iin, etc. (Sion.d). A. \. Snrth D. Mii^h.im A. ])owm.s .1 A. IMismi P. Dillon ! <!. Kl.eit (■{. l\"lison And t\\ entv f"iir oth ts.
ULLLY. Te A i oh 1. Dee< mbt'i 2p<l, 1887. V<v-',s A. A. Smil 1 -, I"). Hiiuli.mi, A 1 "v. ties. J. A. Dobson, P. Dillon, G. F.iieit (7. Uol^fin, iin<l twenty four o|!i"! i,depa\ ci 1 '- and propeity own 21 * in Te A 1 oh; 1 . jT ADII'.S AND UK.\TLI:MKN,-I be.-. \j t ) thank \onmo t im eiely for tin II it if 1 in". li'f.piisltinn 1 resell t d to nielli I - veiling ; ntl I'm the \ui \ <ii.itii'\ 11m '\])ies ions id' uppio\ai .md uhleem contained i!u rein. In ie,ply I wihh to state. Hml pei-,onall\ , I ht\ o not tno -liuhle&t I -s.ie \o be. om 1 !i Town Coininirjsioiu'i' ; indued, so i'.n a^ ni) own privaltj feeling ut ("iieein d would iiukli ]iref( i' not O"i't vtini; ihe eieeiion. In the \' <re of so ihfln iiL.i! .1 Re<pu.sition, aud the many l'c-pl t-K [ liave leee-ived tliat I wou'd \!o mi, I feel i mu-t not (onsidu so!ol> n:\ on 11 w i-die- on fhe subjoi-t f rjjiet that • iwin^ tn the \ei;,' klimi t time that has e'apv d since I received the H'-qm %ition, T (.nipot at out u ti\e aiep!\ thu\ to, »a I Id mv to first .iMeilam the wish of th. is,- with whom I am coiinet ted in in I^ i Me-,-., in the in-liter; and fin I shall ilo \\ Kit all possihue ti '-pat. h. I will onl\ idi., ill it should i It ci I'ieo to ( tilitcst the jeii.'in, whethe; leinined or not — as in t!epist,-o in th» iiiHii'i-, —it ill be mv e.uiu'-t de lie to d.i ail I c.in t> promote fhu piMtiios and/ pmsnerii v of Te Arolia. --I lanaiti, Lid/cj-. and Genllftin.-n, Yourt> i'aillifull^ , John IiiOTT.
Dining the past week l.lot> rs Maude, ('iin-.f', and Ut>\, tiwe-u Chri^^hureh iiMitLui.-n lar^el^ mteresteti in ihe WfaitOii Mtld mming b^ntlioate, Imvc bouti iuvesti'.iti u !•' the alhued ' s-.ltin," " business. I'ht) le,li i'ur Auokliind'oii Tuesday, taking \v ih them a numbor oi L'rebli bamniyy oi \,i deposit for fuitlici ic-otiug p'.upj&ut:.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, 3 December 1887, Page 2
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