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TELEGRAPHIC.

GKAHAMSTOWN.

% '" (From our own Correspondent.) \ This day. ■ \he Cure is looking splendid to - day— _ f ,. Deg and main drive. Some fine specimens coming from the latter, where the reef is grThe Old Whau has resumed ciushing, and have a good lot of stuff on hand. The Queen of May is about to start crushing at the Una battery, and suspend at the Herald until repairs are effected. Tairua Leases.

The Warden sat to-day to hear applications for licenses inTairim. Young's application for 30 men's ground was objected to fc v the District Engineer, the plan not being direct. Adjourned for 14 days for amended plan. The Band of Hope, 34 men's ground, IJo objection, license granted. Eldorado, 22 men's ground, license granted. Crown claim, 15 men's gr.ound, applicant agreed to an arrangement with the Ajax on a decision previously arrived at, and the application was granted. Golden Arrow, 22 men's ground, granted ; Pearse, 9 men's granted; Star of the South, 52 men's ground, adjourned for fourteen days for amendment ; Plan Triangle, 18 men's ground, granted ; Ajax, 50 men's ground. Mr Tyler stated the conditions of settlement of disputes regarding the ground, and His Worship agreed to grant a license when the pegs were put in the position. Agreed upon. The Akifarabi, 68 men's ground ; and Scanlan's, 8 men's ground, be adjourned for 14 days for completion of agreement and survey ; Stewart's, 32 men's ground, objections was withdrawn, arrangements having been arrived af. The District Engineer stated that the plan was incorrect. The warden strongly reprehended the carlessness of the Surveyor, and allowed 14 days for furnishing a correct plan, and if not furnished within that time, will refuse a license whatever consequences might be.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18750629.2.15

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 29 June 1875, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 29 June 1875, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 29 June 1875, Page 3

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