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«Wt£lfcß-_IS -HJBJfcß___ : :.' TE.jf>i;R";o h a ' • • i 1 {' ' (pOBBON's) k '■' • •, New and Comiri,6.dlouß Premises having been erected, visitorw to the Hot Springs who wish to enjoy retirement will find the! above a deßirablJß retreajk. Within three minutes* walk of the Baths. Coaoh«s^tQ-a_d from'- the -l^otfrinßTille Railway Station, Thames, fto^pass daily. 80x17»P.0., TeArphiu . | ■ •■! ■ -■ ■ ■ ' - ■«•■■ > f «i»i--..»— - n , ...... ■ ,

QHpRTHA^D (Pitman's) Elempntary D or a-vanced INSTRUCTION,- on the latest principles, given bvja lnembef of the Australian Shorthand Society. Terms i Moderftte.-^-Ap'pJy to'H.'B., WlyQtcy St.,, Auckland. '„... •'

GORDON «P^yiAL' SKrTLKiMENT. • MEMB-RRS' of -the r. ftbd-vo Association ■ • urd hereby notified that a General .Meeting avill be. 'held -.at .Waiorongomui House at.7..p.m. «ort SATURDAY,, the 24th cufrent, Member is ; -requested to state definitely the number" of Acres lie is prepared- to talc© up, and at the miinp time paf ' tQ-tlre Treasurer tho , sum of Sixperico (Od) Htßiling'-poraOre, k to>yai'ds the cost of survey.- .• •. Members fatting, to Comply 'with the nbove ntated terms will Jdb deemed t<> have 1 severed their connection' with th» AMSociation, dtui. will no longer be considered as Members. • ' By order* , • •M. ROBERTSON, 1 Secretary. ;

— ' u— — sj-s a ~- ■ , TE AROHA aOtD MINING t)iSTlttCf Warden's Office) -- Te Amlir, ss October, 18,85. 'pnE Applications for Licensed HoTdihgq 1 fpr i*old Mining Purposes under the "QoM Mining Distf tofo • Ax-t, 1873," speci fied fa the Schedule. hereunder, Way be granted on TUESDAY', the lCth day of Novetriberj 1885, unless valid" objection 1 thereto bo in the memtime made in writ ing and Jo-.lged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date* , PJaps and applications may. be see.n here. H. Wk.NOßtfadßvJiT, Warden* , SCHEDULE I William forties for hfcnsejf, !_hotartß _ ttvin j t)aniel Henry Bayldon, Edward Quinn John Goldawprthy, lind Thomas Frederick Fentb'iv: Hero Clftirn }• area 5 acres, situated at the head df ' Tui Creek. Bounded on the north by Champion Lodd No. 4 Claim, on the south by the tfui Claim,' and on the other sides by supposed Unoccupied ground. Pdga marked Augustus Frederick James : Tui Claim } area s,acVes, situated at the heAd of Tui Oe'ek Bounded on the north by the Keep-it-Dark Claim, on the south by the Laura Claim, and on the other . sides by supposed Unoccupied ground. Pegs marked X George Robson £ot nims9lfy and Edward , Cameron : Lauf a Claim ; area, 5 acres, situated at the head of Tui Creek. Bounded on the north by the Tiit Claim, on the south by the Langtry . Claim, and on the other sides by supposed, .Unoccupied , ground. Pegs marked N George Robson for Simself, and Edward Cameron : Langtry Claim ; area, 5 acres, situated at the head of Tui Creek. Bounded on the north by the - LaUra Olaim, *nd on all other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs marked M'• ■ ' Daniel James it'rki&t tot hiiflaeifi Mid ttenty Hydei. f\\6 Morning. Utfrt Claim ; area 5 aci-e^, situated at xue heftd of Tui Creek. Bounded on the north by the, Champion Lode No. 3 Claimj on th'o south by the Keep-it-Dafk Claim, and on tile other sides by suppdsed Unoccupied ground. Pegs mdrked <j

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 124, 17 October 1885, Page 7

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