IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE CO -"OPERATIVE, GbSobry and GENEIIAL PROVISION oTORIi.o T0R1 i. RO VISION biUKL > WAIORONGOMAI. GRAVES &~BASKIV/LLE Having Purchased those commodious and centrally situated Premises, Kilgour-strcet W.uoitoNgOMAi, (formerly occupied by Mr. J. M, Murray), OPENED Maine ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ibt, with a Large and Carefully Selected Stock OF Groceries & General Provisions, which have been Purchased in the best markets for Cash, and will be Sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Customers waited on for Orders. TRY GRAVES and BASKIVTLLE WOR STORKS. n RAVES and T)ASKIVILLE will continue lo supply MEAT Of Fiist Class Quality only. BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, PORK, Etc.,! SAUSAGES, Fresh Daily. Goods delivered UPHILL or to any part o£ the District. Cash Customers Libkrally Dkat.t with Graves and Baskiville, "THE CO-OPERATIVE," Waiorongomai. 1 APPLICATION FOR LICENSED HOLDING, I (Under Regulation Xo. 4) District . Ilauraki. Date: 10th, March 1888. 1 TO THE WARDEN AT TE AROttA. I HEREBY apply for a -Licensed Holding for gold-mining purposes, under the provisions, of "The Mining Act, 1886," of the lands hereinafter dcsciibed. Name and address* in full of applicant : Gkohgk Edward Ireland, Paninure. Style under which it is intended to conduct tho business : Riversdale No. 2 Gold and Silver Mining Comp.mv. Locality wheie Ihe land applied for is situated : Tui Creek. Bhi tided soulheily by tho ltiveisdale Licensed Holding, and unoccupied grounr , and on other sides l->y supposed unoccupied giound. Extcnt'of land applied for : Thirty am\«. Amount of capita! proposed to be in vested* Two thousand pounds Proposed mode of woiking the land : Tunnelling nnd sinking Term for which license is lcrjuired : Twenty-one years Gener.il Remarks : Marked out on the 10th of March 1888. at 10.30 a.m. Pecfs marked X Dated nt Te Aroha this 10th day of March, 1888. The above application and any objections will be heaid at the Warden's Oflice at TeAroha, on 10th April, 1888. Any person desiring to object to the isene of u iicense for the land applied foi must, within twenty-one clear days from the date of such application, enter his objections at the Waiden's Uilico at Te Aroha. IT. A. STRATFORD, Wai den. Warden's Office, To Arohn, March 10th, 1888.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 248, 21 March 1888, Page 12
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408Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 248, 21 March 1888, Page 12
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