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IMPOKTANT AtfNOUiVCEMEiKT. •XT E W SPRING AND OUMMBB pOO D S Now Opened Out IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, J.. FAE \ ELL'S, Consisting of the NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS in Dre^s Materials, Fancy Prints, Plain and Figured Sateens, French Printed Lawns, Ladies' Dolmans, Ladies' «nd Children's Millinery, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. } &c. Also, OPENING OUT NEW SUMMER CLOTHING in Men's Boys' and Youths' Suits, &c. Gplcndid New Assortment Shirts in ALL MAKES.

GENTS' HATS, TIES, SCARFS, &0.,& c,

IN GREAT VARIETY.

JOHN FARRELL, TE AROIIA HOUSE,

Whitaker Street.

LARGE SALE AT MATAMATA.

THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER.

Mr J C. Firth has instructed the undersigned to soil by public auction at Matamata on above date — 9A A SHORTHORN COWS, at or near iJVV calving to pure bred bulls, Machinery and Fanning Implements, comprising — Reapers and Binders (string), Mowing Machines, Thrashing Machine, Ste;im Engine, IIors»-po\ver. Ploughs, Planless, &c, &c. Luncheon provided at 11 o'clock, and feed ior horses Sale will commence punctually at 12 noon, and close at 4 p.m , thus giving those who purpose attending this sale an opportunity to return same night, or ample accommodation will be provided those who wish to remain till the following day. Cattle purchased at this sale will be delivered at Cambridge or Te Aroha free of charge.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

TE AROHA GOLI'MfNING DISTRICT.

\\ anien's Office, Te Aroha, 2 1st September, 1883. 'PHE Application . for Licenses for Gold1 mining purposes, specified in the Schedule hereundor, may be granted on TUESDAY, tlK> 23idday o? October, 1883, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not later than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. HARRY KENRICK, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 32. John Egan and Michael Collins, Independent Claim, area, 5 acres, situated at Waiorongomai ; bounded southerly, by the Golden Crown No. 3 ; on the North, by the Success ; and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark ' No. 33. J->hn Egan and Miclnel Collins, Suc-'ss Claim, area, 5 acres, situated at Waioiongomai ; bounded on the Bout I',1 ', by the Independent ; and on a'i oth.'i* sidob 1 , by suppoaed unoccupi dur m:id. Pegs distinguished by the mark M No. 3L John Allan Dobson, Gladstone No. 1 Claim, are.-t, 5 acres, sit mired at Waiorongomai ; bounded on the north, | by Ihe Waiwera ; on the west, by the Li.lv Fenru^on and Argyle Claims; on the south, by the Gladstone No. 2; j n.id ou other by supposed un- ! occupied ground. Pegs distinguished j by the mark |yj No. 35. John Allan Dobson, Gladstone No. \ 2 Claim, .uvti, 5 litres, situated at Waiorongomai ; bounded on the north, by the Gladstone No. 1 ; on the West, by th • Ar»yle and supposed unoccupied ground ; and on the other sides, by supposed unoccupied ground. , Pegs distinguished by the mark j\/| No. 36. Edward Griffiths, Hereford Claim, area, 5 acres, situated at Waiorongom!ii ; bounded on the north, by tiie Lincoln Claim ; ca.st, by supposed .nocenpied ground ; ou the south, \>y the Prince Imp 'rial ; and on the west, by the Commercial. Pegs distinguished by the mark — I— l — I I No. 37. Edward GriTith*, Lincoln Claim, area, 5 acres, ritual d at Waiorongoii Ist I ; hounded ou th ■ nortli and ea->t, by .supposed unoccupied ground ; on the south, by the >L'rer'oid Ciaim ; and on the went, by the Chines Licensed Holding. Pegs distinguished by the mark X X No. 38. Edward Griffiths, Standard Claim, area, 5 acre-, situated at Waiuron , r o tnai ; bounded on the nortli and east, by supposed unoccupied ground ; south, by the Clime.*. Licensed Iltiidiiig; and on the west, by the Lnt Find Lie -used ' Holding. Pegs div tingui-he 1 by the mark No. 39. Edward Griffiths, Gam iru Claim, arju, 5 acres, situated at Waio'-ongo-mai ; bounded on the west, by the Te Kawhe Licenced Iljidmg; an<i on all other sides, by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs diotiuguiahed by the ms«rk 2£

[a<cakd.]

HUGH KIRK WOOD, dlidrabroker, Insurance and General Com njiKsiun A^ejt, Wuiurou^umai.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 29 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 29 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 29 September 1883, Page 3

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