UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
1 This above eU -fa thin* wn self be true And' it most follow »■ the night the <3»r ' Tbou cpmrt not then be' fa h* i* i«ry iran. — Shatespiamc.
SATURDAY, XAATUBY U, 1888.
li*nt m>bt'- telegrrms' rnntain enpojjrftginST Dew« with Te»X>*ct to the prospects nf floating the Nev Km Mining Company, Waioronsomai. In onr M3pplemenf to day v?i\] be found interesting particular* recording" the extraordinary boom in mlver mining in An^tr'tljJi^ and otbfr mining new.". Owing to prwnre on our *pnc* to.day wp *re. compelled to held over a lanre amount , ' of matter Very uptlrffif'tory reports hnvt b^en rr . r«»ivM from Home, re the pro^et 1 * of fl'^itjn«r * company to work th»* Champion Lode and other rf&itnn n:Tni,Te Arn|j«. T ! n« d*»v, ,»t CanribridjE^, M^««r^ A If. Bncklund & Co will pell a Inrpe nnmbfjof btck«, tight harness and draught hor»e«, j»«ddlpry, produce, pi«f« f et'*. At Ohnnpo on 'f ne«d»y r 17th inrt.« mle of store, fat »nd djirjr* cuttle. On Thuroday next, n*nnl wle of live *took at W«itoa *nd Wniboii «*)'» y«rd». Me*»r« Bnrklnnd «nd (Co.- h*v« for private unle two tntreitred bull*. Annual »heep fnir^ at Olißiipo on January 31 »t. At the Wt nretinjr of TBur»n^n Co»intv Coitncili »- hitter whb read "from Mr Ki*llv. M.H.H., p-tntinff there, was £900 «tiil unfip»»nded for Thorn p«onN Tra^k. —Ci M crnilbn ( inored thnt the tnone}' hk» iinplfad fon Agreed to.-— (Bay of Plenty Gra^a *eed iwvinsf is bein^ carried on PjEfHJo thin yesr to a large extent on the Waitoa estate of the Auckland Agricultural Company. Mr ,Un Wiseman, who h<ts taken the ron tract, hni» a large number of. hands now at wnrk, many of th^m nitoriea. Mr Wiaernnn hus «üblet mopt of tbe work in tmall contrqptfl, at per bunhel. * Mr.Jobn> McNiehof will hold n Hheep . fiiii: at Glinapo on 22nd February, when iQ,QQO jßheej) jwrij] bo oft^reA. JV^ jrtndepjtfl^d Mr J. McL. Murray w Jsjs&ffi $>':#<>' J° reside at »n JCt>x r from ChriHtchurch,' re-, pr«9en;uiJg^l»e W»itoa Gold Mining Com-, «OVf (a^nSb^B^li?^ for «e v er.ii week*', together wtwn^tkt' Company. wWav« v S#i'&sdWK^nd will , act iaitMir * JWUtf *Htt>~- rw^ei't .Co further pra<jl^c»l *»BS^I I * »* Ri to tbe r*»tviroN, fiwp 4b« dypooit.
Mr J. IVf. Murrays Rule of valuable .residence Bite with cottage thereon, express wnjjgon, ppiinu: cart, pioduee, etc, ««?- veitisfd a to have taken place on Tuesday 'ast, was adjourned' till to-day (Saturday) at.2.30 p.m.. . The Tlmirta Advt»rti»»pr of yesterday states that "'Tho boundary- lines httvHen the Th'mie* and Ohinf m»iri counties lmv« lately, been Kiuveyed by a surveyor ap pointed by the Government, »nd it has been ascertained thai a large portion of country which was thought to be in the Ohiueinuri county belongs to the Thames county, hence tho nnxiety of Mr Bmdia to *u>nd the county engineer to accompany Mr Gordon through the new tc-riton ." Mr Gibson, of ftii'lirat, k mining expaU, accompanied by Messrs Melville ami Adam Porter, veiled the Crown und other iniiV'H at Karanjrahnko on Frida\ 6th inst. ramo on k T« Arnhu by conch on Sainrdny, and left «a;.nn_for Auckland by tiain on Mond.iv. During tne stay at Te Arohft, a visit \vn« pnid to the Wnioroni>onrmi battcrv, furnace, and pome of the mines ; and'ilso to the Tui district At the Band of Hope meeting on Monday evening next, Mr H. S. Wi^t, of the Thames, is announced to deliver one »i' Mr J. B. Goii«h's uelehvated addresses on the liquor traffic. As we under^tund Mr We^t is* an elocutionist of much ability, and the subject he has has to deal with is one of jrrent interest to 11s all, we trust there Will be a large gatheting on the occasion, Mis<* Georuie Smithson, known a^ the only fenmle Macsube, with her nowly organised company, s\re about to visit thin district, and are sdveitised to piny a-> follows . T« AroliH — To ni<>ht and Monday. \V«ioioni;oinai— Tuesday. Pneroa — Wednesday and 'l'hnrsday next. Mis> Smithson's pcrlormnnccs are refeired to in liiijh terms by the Piv-s ; und included in her company are, tho following, — .Vles^rs Dun bar. oonvrliun and character actor ; Fisher, hnrle^que actor, vocalist, and dancer ; Mi^H Violet Andrew, snuhrettt? ; whil-t Professor h.msen ha« boen engaged as ijtu-iical director. In the Auckland Supreme Conit on TiiHsday lust, before Hi* Honor Mr Justice Gillien, in the matter of the Thames Dis trict Hospital Board v. Piako County Conn il. — Mr Alexander moved for direction a^ to time and mods of service oi charging ordur. The mutter hud been previous^ before the Com t and adjourned to consider the power of the Court te make a charging order «g.«inst it county, His Honor did not think sul»sidiep could be made subject to charging order*, ps they did not become fie property of trie county, but directed that tlie order l>e served on tho Colonial Treasurer. Thames and Coromandel United District Board v. Piako County Council. — Mr Alexnndei mndtt a simiiar application in this cawe, and pimil-ir direction was given. Tht Property-tix Commi^Moner notifip" by »dvrrtiBement that in lespect of the duly of ooe penny, the s.ime f-li«!l Ue p«id on January 31 »t next. Tlie tax may b^ piid at any money order office, cunneot> d with a post office. Holders of slaughter- hou«e licences within Piako Cninty are reminded by advertipement that nil licenses expired on 31st December, and that the penalty f->t slaughtering without a iicen-^e is £10 per hea«i» On Friday next Mr Ja«- Craig Junr. will nell by public unction at ti) u residence ol Mr Ja". Lave?\v. hi«? valuable; household furniture and eifeeis, dairy cows, horses, , etc. Fuither particulars will be found in : posters. I At the sitting of the Warden\s Court, i Th»inec, on Thursday, the following were | amongst the applications dealt with : K. r . Mcßrinn, for machine site, Marotnto, granted ; J. F. Claike. prntection for Tiiumph c'aim,' Waihi; gianted for time months ; E. K. Cooper for protection for Jubilee Bpocial claim, VV.iitekauri; tirnnttd for four month*. J. A. Pond waR aipc granted protection for the Silverton cltim, Wailii. A number of applications were . adjourned. Mr H. Jloche, C.E., invites tenders for the excavation of about three miles of d^ain at Whakntane. Notice of dissolution of partnership between Messrs Ahier and James, of Ie Aroha, will be found in our advertising columns. On Thnrsd/iy next Mr J M. Mnrr«v v/il, wll by instniftion of Mr E. A. Pavitt, (who in given up housekeeping) Ht his residence, C« Aroha, the whole o£ U\* household furniture, and other effects For pM'ticulars see advt. The monthly ni'-fting oC Piako County I Co'incil will be held at Mori imsville on ; Friday next ; commencing at 10.30 am. Tlie fir*t meeting of the newly constiI tuted Te Arohfl Thermal Springs Doiimiti Board, w as held in ihn Court House, I\' i aioha, at 3 p.ui on Saturday' last, for tht appointment of clriirmoi for the en««uiu^ y»>^r ; all members bein^ present, wit'i the exception of Mr J. Ilitt, a JMtei from whom wh« read, stitintc that hnvini? to attend Ohinemuii County Couticil meetj ing at PacroH tint Mfternom, •he would be unaole to attend. Mr li. I Wilson was voted to the chair, pro j (em, when on the motion of Mr Aluer i seconded b # v Mr Lipsey, Mr (j-ivin was I elected cliHirrn.in, and ihunkul the ineniber.s for ih« honour conferred on him. It whh resolved to hold the monthly meeting* on the first Saturday in each month, Ht7«3opin. Thi.s ww all the bti.siness done, but a discussion took pi »cc aiuonj;st the members (Mr Wilson at this stage retiring) rethe altered constitution of the Hoard. Hot Springs Hotel, Te Aroha . Visitors list for the we«k ending Ifndnv, January 13th, 188'8:-Mr and Mrs'Goodaon, Mr and Mrs Minokechnie, Mrs Gfcaham and 'I childrejn, Mr,.nud ijr.s F. U. bliuland, Mmtrr fcjharland. Miss , Mitchell, Miss Krrington, MiM» Nelson, Misa Coate*., Mi-h and xVlaater Coate", Mi«-t BrolceHcid, Mrs J. VVefiton, Hemra John Chamheia, Evans, (i H. A. Purcha«,.an i Solomon; Auckland; ■Mr T. (}. iljmdes, Hamilton; Mr, Janes., Pukenrau ; Ccionel OhoJinoJ^v , London; Mr» andMiMH Wn'tkis, Mrs 'JUmiti&y, OneItungft; Mrs Kil^our, Mimbus Kilgour (2), AlrPiclcptt, Th^iues; Mr Ohns. Urut'up, Qtago ; Mr Buokwort|i, liuli K«ti ; 'Ml' •nd.AJnjSteyenB,')Vahia. " , "-'J ; $igptL n 4tl th« -tiwi^rfj TIW folloiviog advei'tieemeryi '#M»H(\ in'afi rftudtehin/J can writ? a good hand. '^rid ; js'^iiici ut $%W'*#y fighirj,', at. *he. .grate ,o ? f -fcii) Jpvv lyeuir.-^Apply," eto."
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 2
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