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NOTICE .UNDER SECTTON 109 OF THEMJOLD MINING DIKTKICTb ACT, 1876.

\ PPLTCATrON may be made to me IX in writinsr upon TUESDAY, the 2ot'i Jfinnarv, 1885, for the Hiiiht to Occup\ for Gold Mining Purposes the land «pecilied in the Schedule hereunder, bein^ YvifK>n>cd Ilolfliiv^ declared foifeitcd b,\ Lhc .Mining lnspectoi. . ' HARRY KENRICK, Warden. Warden's OiTwo, Te Arolui, 9th December, 1884.

SCHEDULE.

Lute Licensed Holding No. 134, known as the Chines Claim. I .ate Lie 'nsees : John Shea, Dents Gilmore Mae Donnell, Thomas Gavin, Robert Stackpole, Tliouias Liwlr'ss, <md John U'iShea. Aiea, 5 acres, situated at Waiorongoni.ii ; bounded westerly, by the Queen Lift-nse ; <>n the south, by the Commercial and Shamrock Claims ; and on tho oth'.'r sides by supposed unoc enpi -d ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 120, known a* the Little Wonder. Late Licensee : Chiii-10-i S. Si i fiord. Area, 5 acres, situated at Waiorongomai ; bounded on the north, by A'bion Claim ; westerly, by Waifuki lCxt?nd«»d ; and on other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Late Licensed Holding No. 36, known as the Werahiko No. 3. Late Licensee : Werahiko Gold Mining Company. Aiea, thirteen men's ground, situated at Waioron»om«ii ; bounded soullutlv b> th" Weiahko No. 3 claim; and on oth< j r sides by supposed unoccupiud ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 128, known as the Commercial Clnun. L:ite Licensee-;: Patrick Farrell aud 13 others. Area,

5 acr,-s, situated at Waiorongomai, Te Aruha; bounded west j rly, by tho

Shamrock Claim ; and in all the sidet> by supposed unoccupied ground.

SALES BY AUCTION.

TE AROHA IiACES.

THE following- Privileges of the Te Aroha Race Meeting will be sold by Public Auction by G. H. Cottiell at the mart, Whitaker street, on this day (Saturday), 13th December, at 2 o'clock — One Publican's Booth. One Confectioner's Booth.

F. PAVITT, Hon. Secretary.

FOR PUBLIC TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY IN f fHE ESTATE OF J. CLARKE.

GH. COTTRELL has received ir- • striictii'iis to sell bypnblic auction at themait, Whit dxers'.roetthis d.iy (S^itiud. y), the 13th ol" Dec* mber, at 2 o'clock, Good Mare, Spring Girt and Harness.

Without re-orve.

SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HOUbES, Etc., Etc,

NEXT FRIDAY.

GH. COITFJELL h-s received in- * structious iiom the Mr G. A. Laidlaw (who i^ leaving the district) to bell at his residence Revvi htieet, Te Arolia, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, His Household Furniture, consisting of HairjCloth Couch, Parlour, Rocking, and Easy Chairs, Cheffonier, Harmonium, by Alexandre (equal to new), Oval Walnut and Other Table.*, Pictures (various), Fender and Fire Irons, Carpets, Linoleum, Register Grate, Hand Sewing Machine (Wertheim), Double lion Bedstead, with Hair M.ittr.iss, Chest of Drawers, Looking Glasses, Wash Stands, Bedroom Waie, Bedroom Carpets, Hatting, Dresser, Cooking Stove (Suiilh and Wellstood), Filter, Tables, Chairs, Two Meat Safes, Crockery, etc., etc. Really Firbt Class Hack, 4yrs old? highly bred. Side Saddle, Gents 1 Saddle, Bridles, Horse Covers, Good Pack Horse, Pack Saddle* etc., etc.

THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.

G. H. COTPRELL, auctioneer.

ALSO, SAME TIME (By kind permission of Mr Laidlaw), The Furniture and Effects of M'-s Adair, who is leaving the neighhood.

G. H. COTTRELL, Auctioneer, Te Aroha.

TE AROHA KACES.

rriENDEKS by wire for the exclusive L right of erecting one Publican's Booth and ono Confectioner's Booth, will be received by the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY 17th irist. JAMES BUHTT^Auckland.

MEMORANDUM & LETTER HEADINGS, at the Njbws Office,

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 80, 13 December 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 80, 13 December 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 80, 13 December 1884, Page 7

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