I]\'POUNDED at Te Aroha Pound,— 1 i3lack Hf.ise, no visible brand, By Mrki Nguktint ; 1 Chestnut Mare^ White Blaze on Face^ branded L on off. J ruinp, . . ' By Reha Aperahama ; 1 Brown Horse, Black Points on near Shoulder) B3 William Joy. If not Claimed and Expenses paid y to bo SOLD on SATURDAY, 17th April, 1880, at twelve o'clock nouii. J, W. Rv GUILDING) Poundkeepeh
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PLENTY OF SPORT and Comfortable Board and Residence, with excellent bathing- in the celebrated Waijtoa-Hot Spnngs. TenpS) inqfjt moderate. AppK to • F, STUANPK y Lower Waitoa. Te Aroha.
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Warden's Office^ ThariMj sth April, 1886."' rr^l^E Applications Coi Licences for Gold 1 Mining Pui poses under "The Cold Mining Districts Act, 1873." spucifiwd in the Schedule horeunder, m.iy bo gr.mtwl on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of April, 188G, unlcb-5 valid t»l»jct tiun thoietn be in Ihe meantime made in wiitin<>- and lodged at thi-> o(Kce not less than seven dear days b.'foivs that d.itc; Plan.-, -md applications may be seen here. harry ken rick, Will den;
SCHEDULE. No. G. Alfi'ed Lockwood, Alpha Claim : area, 6 acres 3 rood*- and 21 perches ; situated at Wnihi, in the H.mraki Gold Mining District. Bounded noi therly by the Silvert<>n Licenced Holding, bouthcrly by the Yellow Jacket Licensed Holding, and easterly and westeily by supposed unoccuj>ie<l jiiound. Dintingtlishiug maiks on pea«i A Nd 8. Edward Kereey Cooper, " Winner" Claim i ai'ea 22 acies 1 i-ond and 21 pei-iilie* i situated at VV.iihi) in the Ilaunki Gold Mining IM-tric-t. Bounded northerly by Nelson Ciaiui and Yellow Jacket Licensed Holding) and on other sides by supposed Unoccu pii-d ground. Distinguishing mark on pegv T No. 10. George IlarcoUrt, Welcome Ohiiin; aie.i, 2 acie^ ,md .'3 peichcs silu<iful ac W.iihi, in the llani'.ikl Gold Mining District. Bounded on .ill suUs by supposed unoccupij'd (i t»rrnmd.i Vhtiif^uihhing'niark on pongs' IV.
Warden'b Cilice, Thames 6th Apiil, 1880. TS^IIE Applications lor Licenses foi Gold a. Miuiii!; Purpose^ under "The Gold Mining Districts Act,' '|873," specified i.i the ScheditU 1 bcioundoi , m>iy be ui.intf'd on TUESDAY, th.« lourth i\,\\ of Alas, 1880, unless valid objection thereto be in tiie me.mtinic made m wiitiug .md lodi;id at this Ollice not less th-UI seven clear ilays before that d.ito. Pl.mh imd applications may be been heie. 11ARUY KEN HICK, W, u den.
SCHWDTLE: No. 11. John E Banks, Trio Claim i i% a»va, 1 acre 1 rood ,md 1 perch ; ,sifu;itcd. at W.iiln, in the U uiiMki Gold .Mmiii" Distiiqt. Bounded noitl'-eastej!} hy the, Pride of W.-iiln Licei^ed Uoldm-., sou,t'n-eastc,i!y by the Amaranth Li-. cens<'d holding, Hottth-,\\ cntci I) bv tlio Mm.i Licensed "oltlnii;, find .noithwe«terly by the Albion Licenced ! JJohling. Dibtingtiishing hiaik on pegs a i V No. 12. Eduaid Kersey Cooper, Nelson Ol.iim ; aie.i, 15 noies'l mod <ihd 35 porches ; situated at Waihi, in tho Ilaui.iki Gold Mining District. Bounded noi th westerly by the Rosemont Licensed Holding, easteily by the Yellow Jacket Licensed Iloidiliy, find on othei' sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegb distinguished by the mark \^ No. 13. D. W. Pitkethley and Jinud* B. Morpethj Chance Claim : aren, 4 -acie^ 1 rbod and B<3 perches ,• situated at Waihi, jij the Uauraki Gold Mining District * Bounded north- easterly by the Heio Lfcensed Holdihgyind Westerly by the Silverton Licenspd Holding, on other sides by supposed Unoccupied ground. Distinguishing . ni uk on pegs No. 14. Adam Elliot, Broken Hills Claim: ari-a, 6 acies 3 roods and 21 perches j Bitutite<l at Waihi. Bounded northerly by the Nil Desperanduni Licensed Holding* on the east and south by the Yellow Jacket Licensed Holding, and on the west by the Nelson Claim. Distinguishing iiulrk oh pogs
WAITOA
GENERAL STORE,
■^JTT ABBEY AND r^O. t B -q to inform the Inhabitants of WAI TOA and Surrounding Districts, that they HAVE TAKEN OVER the Store lately in the occupation of MESSRS E. GRAHAM AtfD CO., and trust by civility and attention to Business, to secure a continuance of the patronage accorded their predecessors,
FIRST CLASS GOODS. MODERATE PRICES
GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, s Etc., Etc,
All descriptions of Settlers 1 Produce Purfor Gash.
W A BBEY AND rO. . Abbey and Lo,
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 150, 17 April 1886, Page 7
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