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POTATOES. FOR sale fifty tons table POTATOES, a grand sample. Apply S. SEDDON, Waihou.

FOR SALE, Good Oaten Chaff, in any quantities. Apply to 11. Buttle, Annandale, Piako.

"THE MINING ACT, 188G, AMENDMENT ACT, 1887." NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT A WATER-RACE. TO THE WARDEN AT THAMES. I HEREBY give notice that I intend to construct a Water-race to divert and use water for mininu; purposes, commencing at a point about 3 chains above the Woodstock Company's dam on the Ohinemuri river, Kani'igahake, and terminating at a point near to the confluence of the Ohinemuii and Waitawheta rivers, Karangabake. The length of such race is sixty chains or thereabouts, and its intended course is south west. The mean depth of such race is two feet six inches, and tho mean brearth is four feet six inches, and it is proposed to divert ten Government heads of water. Cost of construction : £1000. Time required for construction : Twelve months. Number and date of miner' right: 9001, sth March, 1888. Applicant : C. Percy Cox. Any person objecting to the granting of this application must lodge his objection in wiiting at the Warden's Office at Thames within fouiteeu clear days fiom the date heieof. Hearing at 10.30 o'clock on tho 12th April, 1888. 11. A. STRATFORD, Warden. Warden's Office, Thames, sth March, 1888.

NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 OF THE "GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT," 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, 12th Maich, 1888. APPLICATION may be marie to me in wnting upon WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of Apiil, 1888, ior the right to occupy, for gold mining purposes, the Kind spedfierl in the Schedule hereunder, being Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the Milling Tnspectni. IC. A. STRATFORD, Wai den. SCHEDULE. Late Licensed Huldmu No 401. known ;is the Retreat claim, situated at Kar.ingwh.ike. Aiea 3 acies and 4 peiches. Hounded noi therly and westerly by the late Sutro Licensed Holding, uasli'ily by the Diamond Licenced Hnldini;, ;nul southerly by late Biu»nie Jeanne Licenced lloldinu. Late licensee^, the Sutio Gold and SilverMminii Company, Limited. Late Licenced Holding No 5, known as the Wolseley claim, situated at Kaiiing ib.iUc. Aiea 8 acres 2 roods and 4 perches. l>ouuded noithiulv b\ the Waitawheta River and Raile>'s Machine Hitr\ ea^tui l^y by supposed unocenpid giound, southei ly b\ Impel ial. and westerly by the Crown Licensed Holdings. Late licensee, Isaac Railey. Late Licensed Holding Nu 480, known as the Leamington, situated it t Kar.mgahake. Aiea 13 acres 2 roods and 1 peich. Bounded westerly by the Keniiwoith and Woodstock Licensed Holdings, and on other sides by supposed unoccupied giound.

GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. 120, QUEEN STREET (Opposite the Haymarket), Is now complete in its arrangements, and re plete with a Splendid Stock— «.t a redured rent a decrease in working expenses, and a minimum profit upon the original cost. The popularity gained by the LONDON ARCADE as being the best place to purchase will be more fully established than ever. We have at the piesent time a me exceptionally cheap lines to offer, such as Tea Sets, handsome pattern?, 40 pieces, 9a 6d ; I »inner Sets, 54 pieces, 255: Cup* and Saucers, 2s 3d the half-dozen ; Jugs, Mmolica, fish shape, from ls 6d each ; splendid Ma.ioliraFlower Pots, large size, 2s 6d each ; Ruled Notepaper, 5 quires, 6d to Is 6d ; Envelopes to match, from 6d the 100 ; Black Bordered Note, ls the 5 quire»; ditto Envelopes, 2d the packet; Account Books, interleaved blotter, from ls; Good Black Ink, od the pine bottle, 9d the quart ; Good Pens, 9d the gross : Slates, from Idto6d each; Electro-plated Table Forks and Spoons, Al, ls each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each; Teaspoons, 6d each; Pure White Metnl Forks and Spoons, 6d each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 5d each; Tea. 4d and 2d each; Photo Frames, from 4d each ; Photo Albums, from 6d each; good and handsome Purses, from 6d to 5s each ; Pocket-books, from 6d to 7s 6d each; White Handle Table Knives and Forks, Bdeach; Dessert, 6d, loss by the dozen ; Carvers, from 4s 6d the pair ; Bread Knives, from ls to 4s 6d each ; Bread Boards, from 6d to 2s 6d each ; Butter Platters, from 6d each ; Japanese Glove and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair; usual price, 4s 6d ; Fans, from 3d each ; Umbrellas, from ls each ; a splendid assortment of Japanese Goods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps, la each ; a good, useful Hair Brush, ls ; Cloth do., 6d : Hat do., 6d ; Tooth, 4d ; Nail, 3d ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d each ; Small Tooth, 3d each ; Sponges, from Id to 4s 6d, really good value ; Shoe Brushes, 2s the set of three ; Sponge Racks, 6d and Is each, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10s, marvellous value. Our 3d, 6d, and ls Stalls are laden with Toys to please the juveniles. The '• Big Doll " is now costumed, representing the "Seaside Girl." We invite inspection. Baskets. Palm and Japanese, from Is each, suitable for lunch, eta, and larger ones for picnics; Ladies' Leather Baers, from 3s 9d. Leatherlmed and Plated Fittings; American Clocks, Nickel, lrom 6s each, splendid time-keepers; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Albums, from 6d each; Tea Trays, from ls each; Waiters, very pretty, 3d and 6d each: Fire bcreens, ls each, usual price of them, 2s 6d ; v ases, Lustre and Epergnes, in great, variety, very cheap; Desks, Papeteriea, Cabinets, Writing Cases, Workboxes, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc , etc., in endless variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of various kinds, Stereoscopo and Slides, Rocking and Hobby Horses, Carts, Barrows, Swings, Tricycles, Jewellery (no imitation), all warranted Gold and Sliver. Wo have a splendid stock and our prices are the lowest. Silver being the most fashionable, we make a Specialty. Please inspect the Window Display at /^ OODSON'S | ONDON A RCADE. 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymakket). AUCKLAND.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 7

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