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'N O'T I C'lj'. ! ■' ■' DANGER; .••"' :*7: * 7 , ;,".' TIUMWAY CROSSING-: ° - } ALL Traffic on the Tramway is strictly forbidden except by Persons authorised by the Manager. . , Any Person found Trespassing, after this date willUie PftOSEOQTED under th<> "Golittirinii.^.pJQtrirN Act, 1873." . By order uf the Mining Inspector* d. H. ADAMS, , Tramway Manager. Waiorongomai, October 25th, l'BB3.

TE AROHA GOLDMINING DISTRICT.

Win den's Office, ' Te Aroha, l'<Jth November^ JBB3. rpllK Applications for -Licenses for JL Gold in in ing Purposes, specified in the .schedule ht i i-eund«r, may be granted in TUESDAY, the 18th thy of December, 1883, Unless vaiid objection thereto be in the meantime mad'/ in writing and lodged dt thiH.Ollice, not later than seven cluar days before that date. Plans and Applications ma}' be seen here.

HARRY KENRICK. Warden.

SCHEDULE.

No. 44. William Dunkin, and Robert Charles Greenwood, Dundee Claim, area, 5 acres, situated at Waiwrongo* mai ; bounded north'-rly, hy the Dolcoath and unoccupied ground $ easterly, by the Lark j and on all other skU-s, by supposed unoccupi/'d ground. Pegs distinguished by thy mark 1 H I. N T o. 45. The Army Goldmining Company, Limited, Piako Claim, area, 1 acre, 1 rood, iind 4 perches, situated at Wfiiorongom.ii ; owunded on the north, hy the Ptide of the Wc-t; eu-t, by tho Te Aroha; south, bv the Key:, and on the west, by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark

ADAM BEDS.

A UGKLAND SUMMER RACE MEETING, il 1888-84.

A Novklty Company on the above Meeting will be forme J by the undersigned on the same principle which has given such universal satisfaction in previous years, viz : — 4000 SUBSCRIBEBS AT £1 EAGH,

to be divided amongst all horses entered in

THIRTEEN DIFFERENT RACES during the Meeting.

ABOUT 220 PRI2SES, RANGING FROM

ABOUT £5 TO £300.

Pull parlicularrf with Ticket sent to each subscriber or on application. Application, by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps with ex^ change on cheques, or by money order, bank notes or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. It bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placeJ inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. < Address : ADAM BEDB, Care of H. N. ABBOTT, Box, No. 2, Post Office, Auckland.

TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB.

GPRJNG MEETING, 1883. MONDAY, 2Gtji NOVEMBER. Stkwahd.s : Messrs G. S. O'HulloiMii, Lawless, J. Cuff, Wainwright, Laidlaw, and Bradley. JUDOE : C. S. Stafford, Esq. Stahtkk : Mr Buck land. Handicapi'ei'. : Mr T. Kenlon. Clerk of Scales : Mr Cleary. Clkhk of Cuuksk : Mr R. Parr. * ; TItKASURKK : Mr Lipsey. PROG RA MM 15 : 1. Handicap 1-Juhdlks, of 25sovs , 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdle's, 3ft. Gin. high. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lj-M)VS. , 2. Mai di<:n Plate, of 20sovr., J j miles. Wright for age. For horses that\ have never won an advertised prize exceeding lOsovs. Entrance, l^sovs. 3. GoLDFIELDR HANDICAP, of "SOsOVS., 2 miles. Nominations, l^sovs. Acceptance, 2£hOVS. 4. Selling Race Handicap, of lOsovs., 1 mile. Weight for ;ige. Winner to be sold for 20.soys. 71 hs allowed for every reduction of lOsovs. selling price down to nil. Entrance, 1 sow 5. Mi n Kit's Pukse Handicap, of 3050v5.,1£ miles. Nominations, l£sova. - Acceptance, l^ovs. 6. Steeplechase Handicap, of 30sovs., 2% Miiles, over fair hunting country. Nominations, l^sovs. Acceptance, l^sovs. 7. Coxxrr.ATioN Handicap, of lOmjvh., for beaten horses during tho meeting. 1 mile. Entrance,

CONDITIONS. Weights for Miners' Purse Handicap will be declared after the Goldfielda Hun? dicap has bee a run. Acceptances will be received up to a quarter of an hour before the race! In the event of a walk over only 50 per cent of Stakes will bo paid. No entry will be received except upon the oonditiQn that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint <md their decision shall be final. All protests must be accompanied with i deposit of 2 so vs., which will be for-, iieitud to the funds of the Clnb.shouid the stewards consider the protest- frivolous or vexatious. , "' , The -Rules of the Auckland Racing Club" ; will ; be strictly adhered to. ' '"'^ r Ten pet cent will be deducted fi'onXPrizfi. n each event for second horse. " ' a^'._ FIUNC.'S PA YITT* ' - „ Hon. Sac.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 25, 24 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 25, 24 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 25, 24 November 1883, Page 3

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