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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

1 VhU abovv all -to tun.* own s>plf hp tmc Ami it miht follow a* the uiu;ht tlio (lav, 'J'liou cnn4 noi then be Inlso t> any u<an.*' — BIIAKE3IMai:K.

RVTIMI'MY, DECEM3ER. 3, 18.37.

Vimv jiiiml interest is leiim Liken in the fnit''ieiMtijn'> eYi-iion to RU Iwn vacancies in the Ti Amli-i Tin n P>oud Th. iiominitions take pla<-» on Mond iv mvt.aud the J'l'^'tioi <>n Fiidiy follow i-iu. Thru ■ cmdidule> have already de''hu< j d their (h tciiui'i'tlion t<» ront.M the election, vi/. , Mimi^ AlilU nnil YVhitehomc, both of whom hive been haul "I woik eanvassin-x (Iminii the week; whilst Mr T. (ia\ in. in r. s'poti-e to a liruc'v feiiMied inquisition is also in the. field. Mr iJ.iviu is well known am] £en<M-dly respected, is well Cd'eiiliit (1 to make (i most nsef'jl hi -mi hoi of the I'oird, iind nil election (Jay Will, We v.-ntme to piedict, hj placed at the head nf (r.e poll Mr .1. Toit. Kduor of tie \|jo||\ ANO OHIMCMIIIii Nk\VS. lliisalso h >en H* Rented v\ith » requisition, sinned h\ the piiii'ip.il i.itepiv m*-. ni.d property own r- resident within the town Mmtiict, iLipi --t'liG him to h 'C'oniJ a earn! djte for one of the v.ic.Mit s"at-. A eopv of l>oth requisitions will be found in om- columns to-day, togeth.'i >\ith tliu ivplio-. thjioL). The ibinl mvithlv meetin x of T.s Arolm S. lurnl Com'uktee will ho lijM on nj.xt Tub. day evening at 7 /dock. The timt> of c!o^it\^ the nntwud 'Frisco nuil »t the !"W OtVu-e, Tj Aim'i.i. has been e\leiiJud to VI o'clock noon to-d:,.y. At the inonthlv m >etin<;-oC Wait »a R >ul Romi.l. held "ti Sitii'd.iv hist, at Morrinsville, the Bo:uds Ei>i> ; tiLer, Mr P.ivitt, r pitted lh.it the improvements to the nudlptdintf t» the Cemeiciv hud iumu ciii.dont, and ftl-.n the Richmond road. The E,ij;iiieei w is in-tim;tod t-» call for tt-ndeis f>u scvjKil woiki to bj canied out. The fii',t oi.liniry nuetinf; of Jh» newly •»hcted Ohiiieu.uii C .untv Couin.il will be ntild at I'.kmo.i this, afternoon. Am will b- se. n M the rep"il of tho lie>i monthly meeting of To Aioli.i Tt vn By.aid, w'liic-h will D found in om column.-. ro-d..\; th.it bud \ luue found it ii'ice^sai ) to rctreneji, nnd h.w e vicudud to disini-t. the cleik, .uul up a rcutjd olfice fur a time. Attention is diie.eL'd to Afes-,is Alf. Bin.kl.iud and Co.'s ad\ vi tisemeuts, unn,,nneiny fortheoiiiiii^ »dcs bv public unction. Sale this day at C .mbi iil<<> of pniduce, cattle, hoiked, etc. S.ile .it II m tipu on Monday no.vt i>f imuliiUients, h-ui-eliold fmnitm-e, cattle, liornes, etc. L\uil Oii.iupo live Htoek s.de on next Tucbda) ; whil-t on Tliuisd iy next, Bth. iiibi., tlieiewill be a sale of cattle, shocp etc , at (.he ille )'.tids. One pound iewMid is offered f~r a bl.iok tiap horhe lost. See aiivt. Dniiiii; the week the YYes'evan Di.stri<-t meetiiii? ha- beou sittin - m Aiu-khui-i. Th- Rev. S. L iwiy, riaident nunistui ot this circuit, ims bet n appointed one of the I'xamnui-J of tli' M«ori shidents at T.ii'je Ki.i^s Collcu-J. and has boi-n t-ikins^ an attne pait in the si's-mn i;enei,dlv. Aiiiimjiht th li 4 of p:opi-*wl eieciioiM Hinctioned b\ th" Di-ti a t Me. tin^wtiiiite r-uj following :— l T ppt-r Tim uhk : (1 ) new « hip eh a 1 Te Aloha, c )-l, JC3jJ ; (2) to build vji puroluiic a pai->ona^e. We. would diiect attention to advertt-e-nunt in this issue (and also to posters), aiiu.iuucin^ an impoi taut sale o i i'licMtliv next ot Household funiitiire, the pnipeitv of Mr A. F i/ iiik'H, aii'lof th.if m<M de«iiable rusidence, now occupi d by him at 'IV Aioh.i. The luiuituio is almost iitsw, .ill of vi'iy supi nor quility and must lie sold, arf Mi James is leaving the Colony. Tlu dwelling house is quite equal to new lnivini^ !>r>en built wilhin the hist tin ee years, contains six looms, with spacious verandah on two side*-, and is most desirably situated adjoining the Hot SpriugH Domain, commanditi" view sof the town-hip, and also of ihe surioundim>- country for many mile-*, and alto.mithei od'eisa most desirable investment as building* feitos adjoining 1 the lKjiuaiu are no luii^ur obtainablu. Mr J. C. Filth has in ule an offer to the Auckland City Council to light Queen .Street by means of clui-ti icily during the week preceding Christuws, free of cost. The Secretary of the Thames School of Mines has leeeived official information that the plans for \\w experimental plant, to bo elected in conn- etion therewith, which weie recently submitted to Gov^rnmprit )') aceuidauce with instructions, have been approved of, on the distinct understanding th.it Government is not called upon to piovide a gi eater amount, by way id snb-uly, than £t>:)C. It is stated tendeis ioi the election uf the plant will be culled f »r bhoi tly. The Waikato Times states thi't at the last meeting- of Waipi t'ounty Council, it was iesohed that the raLe of way,*es in fulme be live bhilling 1 * per day. It is stated that the Minister for Lands !<• preparing' a IJill for the purpose of giving lelicf to deferred-payment bettler.s. The measure will provide for the extension of the time of payment beyond that pro \ ided in the Act under which they acquired their land. The Bill wjlJ enable them to c pitaiiso their ureas, and it will, accoid- ! ing to tho Minister, afford them genuine relief without allowing* tnein to repudiato ! their engagements. On the Lnukerhie t-Rtato this yar there ,\yp a li'Hi L j l f>oo acies uii'ler crops, which are all looking remarkably healths. A large arei in wheat looks veiy promising* indoed, and if the present lavourable fa«apon continues the proprietors may look f oi ward t.) u good baivest. Thoie are a!»out 500 acies mulor uaH, and some 700 acrea devoted to tnrnipti, whilst a ciop oi poas whii-h c(»verc" about 30 a< res, certa-hiCy •'ta^r»* " tlw palm f'om anything- of |]m. kind that we have be,f> ie B*Jt-n in this district. This season C),i)Q>) sheep were bhurn, and tho all loiiud clip is ftdted to be nbouL <>H>h per head Oi tiieieaiiouLs while tho wool ih all of \>evy good quality. JCvery where there is on abuudaiiv-tt oi tfpish, ami ou the whole dm sIhU.-u |_,re»ju^j a vory nle;i«iug upijjeiirit.^u. i

iShftiMinsr on th") Aucklnnl Afiiij-ultniHl (!(.!npniP''s W.iiln.i ctatvj coimiK-'iuvd on Tuesday last,.u>'d us there ar;;n'bout 10.000 ► luep to l>e shorn, it will probably ttU«. .severed week to uomplctc t !jo \vo;k. The -vhe.-it crop tin 1 mahout thh Hi^lriot niul indeed t'liO'.i^hont Walk i to, 100 l t. i:.Ob( pruini-iu :. At (lie .intiuil mo \\\yr of Pi.ikn Conntv Council, it \wu. i-.'suhotl tlmt tin lirat liioiuhlv nnv'tm^ "f tho lu'wly elei toil coiuifi!', l»>- Ik*1(1 at Moninsville "ii Fmln), Doi-oimlkm 23n1, foinnicn.-iii.^ iit 10.3Jn.ni. This i» the div on wUU'U thu Te Ainlu IJm-e Meeting \v II In- li-lil. Aa no «l..iil*t hutim moiiilifis u( L'h- CiihiLil UMijid wish to \k> prt'sciit Ml tli- r.i -L"-', u<- should think l«v tliL- CdjjiL'il aiMii^in^ U> inuut pithei the |>ru\iiMi^ r\ eiiti)->*, 01 »n hour or twu etuliL'rou Fiitlas id jniini;, i" order to cUhcums ilie vaiiom inalL'i* to l»e dcilt with at tlK'iiKM-tiii", i n| tl.ici.le upon what coui!>o the) would adopt with ivs|<cct tlieitito, the whole Im^ints could thu& I"' so Mmp'iliv'il that lhi« iv."finl«ir fitting of Council nn»ht bo mci by eluvt-n oMock, 01 half piKt, leaving thm.} who so duishvd, ample lime to iocn.li 'i'cj Aiolnanl Im\o liinni'r, with tlift whole nlteinoon boi -i c tlu'ii. to enjo_) tliwinsjh'Co as they thought be->L

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, 3 December 1887, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, 3 December 1887, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, 3 December 1887, Page 2

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