WARDEN'S COURT.
No objections having boon lodged against tlio application of l\. A. Foiaman for pei mission to cut timber on the Thames Jli^h JSchool Block, anil the application ot J. \\\ Wiml't to cut timber on Native land, they woo both gr.mted. lv Buike will prutcotion for the Welcome Claim, Waioion^oiuai, i'<n' three months Cioin M.ii'ch Btb. A[iphc 4 ition-> by J. (1. Firth and P. Feroiwn for Speci il Clai'iis, \V tioront;«)iuai ; I>> «J. A. Dol)>on, ioi Licensed Holding, Tui ; and by Chmch ol England Tiusteo-s and tin 1 Di'ituiin Boaid tor K'MdeiiC'i sites Te Aioh.i, wertj adjourn jd. till Apiil sth.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 196, 26 March 1887, Page 3
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103WARDEN'S COURT. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 196, 26 March 1887, Page 3
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