ilii.RU (TE AROHA) ({OLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
Jk N Extraordinary Meeting of Share *"\ Imlt'er.s <>!' tho 'ilvn-e-n >\w(\ 0 *npuny will be h«<d at the Company's ()lh\:e, Now IZi-alnnd Insurance Compmy's Buildings, Auckland, on TUESDAY, Glh Janu ary> 1885, at 2 o'cl«»c,k.j).nu
BttSINICSS i To wind up the Company, or as maj' otherwise b,j j«ride>l upon. r, McDonald soott, Manager. Auckland, 9th December, 18S4.
TV* E AEO.HA. RACES
SATURDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1884
Stk wards — Messrs Lnidlaw, Downes, Lawless, tjrudley, Quinlan, and Wainwright. Judgk— Mr J. On fit. Startku— Mr Brailev. Clkiik of Gcalks — Mr
Wainwright. CLisiiit.i.F CoUKSIi- Mr R. Parr. Tkkasurkr— Mr G. Lipsey.
PROGRAMME.
1. Handicap Ylurulks, 15sovs., 1^ miles 8 Hi^hts Hurdle*, 3ft 6in. Nomination, , 15s. Acceptance, 16s. 2. Maidkn Platb, lOsovs., 1 mile. Weight for age. Entrance, lsov. 3. Te AitoHA Handicap, 25sovs., 1^ miles. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, l^sovs. 4 Minkrs 1 Puuse, Jsovr., 1 mile. Entrance, 15s ; di.Ntrict houes. 5. Sklling R/vCK, lOsovs., 1 mile. Weight for age. Winner to be sold for 10-sovs. Entrance, lsov. 6. Consolation Handicjap, sdovs., f mile. Entrance,
Entrance fee to be forwarded to the Secretary, also colours, aa^e, and pedigree on or beii ire Thursday, 11th Dec, 1884. Weights will appnar in the Th Aroha News, Saturday 13th Doc. Acceptances to be sent to Secretary on or bei ore Timmi.iy, 18th Dec. 1884. In the event of a walk over only 50 per cent of st.ikeb will be piid. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit oi iJ2, which will bj forfeited, should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious, and in all cases the decision of the Stewaidn shall belinal and binding. Ten per cent dejucted from prize for second horse in ea&h event.
F. PAVITT, Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
ITHE Partnership between Archibald A. Wallace and Thomas A. Aitken,
trading as Wallace and Aitken, Bakers, Rolleston Stivet, Te Aroha, was D IBSOLVED on the Seventeenth day of November, 1884, by mutual consent. The B'isines s will b^ carried on by Tins. A. Aitken, to whom VLL MONIES due to the 1 1 te firm must be pud, aud all debts phall be disch.ir -ed by him. Signed.
AKG 111 BALD A. WALLACE, TJ IO VI AS A. AITKEN. WlTNESy— C'ujs. S. Pyne. Te Arolwi, Nov. 21," 1884.
WITH reference to the above notice I havu to u-quusb th.it all dwconntb due to the late linn be paid to me forthwith.
THOS. A. AITKEN,
NOTICE UNDKU BifiUTlON 109 OF THR GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873.
A PPLICATION may be made to me J\ in writing upon TUESDAY, the 15th day of January, 1885, for the right to occupy for Gold Mining purposes, the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the Mining In.-prfetor. HARRY KENRICK, Wtrden, Warden's Office, Te Aroha, 25th November, 1884.
SCHEDULE.
Late Licensed Holding No. 154, known as the Independent. Late Licensees : John Ey,an and Michael Collins ; area, 5 ticre-, situated at Wniorongimmi ; bounded southerly, by the Golden Crown No. 3 ; on the north, by the Success ; and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Lato Licensed Holding No. 155, known as Success. Late Licensees : John Egau and Michael Collinp, area, 5 acres, situated at Waiorongomai ; bounded on the south, by the Independent ; and on all other sides, by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding N©. 163, known as the PiHng Sun. Late Licensee : George B. Thorn, James White, John Wallace, Donald Munro, Hurry Brown, James Munro, and Augustus Frederick James ; area, 5 acres, situated at Te Aroha ; about 15 elfins to the eastward of tho Who Would Have Thought It Claim; and surrounded on all sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 165 known as the Dundee. Late Licensees : William Dunkin, and Robert Charles Greenwood ; area, 5 acres, situated at Waiorongomai ; bounded northerly, by tho Dolcoath and unoccupied ground ; easterly, by the Lark ; and on all other sides, by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 166 known as the Piako. Late Licensees : the Army Gold Mining Company Limited j area, I acre* 1 rood, and *4 portlies, situated at Waif rongomai j bounded on the north, by the Pride of the' West ; east, by the Te Aroha f south, by the lCey,j and ort the west, by supposed unoccupied gfoufrd, ■ Late licensed Holding No. I^7' known as 1 - the British. Lute Licensees : Francis Angita WJiite' and -Alfred Lockwood. ; ur'en, 5 acres, situated' a^ . Waiorougomai ] botmded northerly by the Key Claim, ajid cm all'othei ndm by supposed umoccupitfd gfouttd^
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 80, 13 December 1884, Page 7
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