WARDEN'S COURT (Before Mr Warden Kenrick.)
The right to occupy the forfeited licensed holding Golden Hill No. 1, Te Aroha, was sold to Mr John Gibbons, on behalf of the Aroha Prospecting and Mining Association, for the sum of £1 is. The right to occnpy the forfeited licensea holding Waitoki, Waiorongomai, was purchased by Mr P. Ferguson for the sum of £1 Is.
The crop from a paddock of 4u acres of Tuscan wheat, at Te Ore Ore, Wairarapa avs'B recently threshed, and yielded a fraction of over 58 bushels an acre, excia*ive of. chicken wheat ami tailings, the total amount of best wheat bagged being 2;V28 bushels Thib yield ha*, however: been Burpa^Ked in the Middle Island, w 1161*6 68 bushels t<» the .iici'e 1 was the iviuin iVoi'u a paddock of Tuscan svhcul in Ciuterbuiy.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 May 1885, Page 7
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137WARDEN'S COURT (Before Mr Warden Kenrick.) Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 May 1885, Page 7
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