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NO. 27. APPLICATION FOH SPECIAL CLAIM. (Under Ke^ulation Ko. 4.) Distiicf : Uauniki P.ite : 16th Apiil, 1888. TO THE WARDEN AT Tl' AKOIIA. WE HEREBY anply for a Special Claim for jiiii poses, under tlie pro\i-ioii.s o.'" "The Mininjj; Act, 1886," o[' i\w hinds hei^nal'ln desciibed. Niiuie and addf-ss in full ol Applicants: Ciiviihi'S Ili'*>i<\ Ai.r.i'Ki 1 'lun-vjic, and Pi duo Fvks, IhUli ol T» i Aioha. Style undei which it is inti'iided to ronduct the busiiHSh; i\lonti /.uiii.i (Jolil and Silver Mining Coinpanv. Loealitv where the bind applied for is situated : Te Aioha, about one mile from the Courthouse. Bounded south by Mount Moi^an Licensed Holding, and on all otlu-i* sides b}' supposed unoccupied <;rotuul. Extent of land applied loi : Fifty aeies. Amount of capital proposi'd to he invented: Five Ihousand pounds*. Pioposed iiidde of ivoiking- the land : Tunnelling and sinking. r i\"i\n for which Special -claim is required: Twenty oneyeais General lemarks : Marked out at 1 p.m. 10th Apiil. 1888. M.uk on pe<>s Dited at Te Aioha this 10th day of April, 1888. The above application anil any objections will be beard at the Warden's Oiiice Te Aioha on 22nd May, 18.S8, at 10 a.m. Any person deMiin^ to object to the gi anting of a speei 11-claim applied foi must, hi'fore that late, enter his objections •it the Warden's Oiiice ,it Te Aioha. 11. W. NORTIICROFT, Wai den. Waiden's Ofiiee, Te Aioh.i. Kitli Apiil 1888, 3 lv p.m.

OIIIXKMURI COUNTY. nMHE Ohinemuii County Electoial JL Rolls will be OPEN FOli IXPI'XTIOX at the undeiuu'ution' d j place*, on and after 2'2nd Apiil to 15th j M.iy. 188 K. At J.ihif s- Poeoek's-. Wftitek.uui .. I) Osniphi'llV, W.nhi „ A. Sliepheid's, KriMn^ali ike „ F. Str.mgeV Waitoa „ S. Chat lion's, Xotbeiton „ County dllices Paeron | \\KPKAX KKXXV. County Cleik.

ITTATCIinS, TEWELLERY, AND "J^LE^niOPLVTK. FOR HE VL YALUK, YrsiT STEWART DAWSON AND CO.'SGRRAT KXGLISH WATCH FA 111 P,I IMOV. IM, Qcr 1 \ si hi 1 'i, \[ ,'ki v\i». (< Ippnsito \V\ ndh 111 -tn 1 I ). Ti i'm now {en \enr- -inrc S IE \V \\l V HVW SOX and f'o., of 1 a\t'i ]»* o', ( n-t aun.iuiK 'i their new s\Mem ol diuvt "npp % \ to ihe public, evtinu'UishiM'i at o-ic the t-Tit^nnt ic pi<«ht-. ot i/.e mi Hlein"ii. Sn ir then the lame of S !> and Co.. and the uiaivclloiK\:ilue of then EXul ISII LITERS ha* spread to all ends of tiii wcuhi, ni.d business lia^ flowed lo thrin m nniil pnipoiiinn--. It h e\r'ivw]iore ;\i'kno\\li'il ; .(> 1 tint M K\\ VRT DA WSOX nn«l Co, Lncipool, hasc bo^n Iho ponecis ot Fn^lisli Waidi cntn]ni-e : and tin 1 , intend to ma ntam the position they lm\o -0 nun (.rally and inciiloijouslv earned. I'll' i- 1 1^ no w.ttch ia the woild to eompaic with (b,j Ln«;b'-h Le\cr for Dmabihty, Soluhty, and 'rnnekeepm^; hut the priccseharized foi them have beui so s^tematieally kept up bydealeisibat to most people the possession of such could, only be looked upon a* a luxury. Ilappilv for the public, though unfoitnnalely fur clealeis, those days of exhoibitant piofits have gone foi evei. Compare ours the u-ual letail piices, and remember that v.c sell 500 watcbes where a retailer sells one — hence the difierence and saving to customers. C 3 15s— S.T). and Go's well-known English Silver Hunting Le\ci>. Worth i) 7 7s £4 15s — S.D. and Co's Entfb&h Silver iluntintr Lever?, chron. bidance, extia jowcllcd. Worth £8 8s C 5 10s— S.D. and Co,s new Exce'sior ? -plate Ettcrlish Lcvor. Well worth 1410I 4 10 10s £6 15s — H.T). and Co's supeib Hunting Chronograph Leveis, worth £12 l')sj j or Chrystal glas--, £5 Ins £6 10s -S.D. and Co's Silver Keyless Hunting Lever, value for £10 10s. Opon fare, £5 10s £1 15<J— The Wondeiful Sterling Silver DefianceHunler, \soithL3 10s. Open face, LI 7s 6(1 £0 iob— S.D. and Co's Oflieial Railway English Keyless Lover, unequalled at IJO 10s £12 10s, Ll5 ]os, LlB 10s, and L2S— S.T). and Co ' 9 Gold English Levers, never equalled under '10 rer cent more £G 10s and L 7 JOs— S.O. and Co's Ladies 1 8-cnrat Gold Keyless Watches perfect gem' 1 , worth LlO 10s £3 lOi, Lll 10ff, and Ll-i 10b— S.T). and Co'a Ladies' lB-caratGroldEnglish Levers. i Bave ixt least 50 per cent by purchasing from the makers. Add Is 3d to ihe price of either of the above I watcher, for Postage and Registration, and i yend P.O. Order for the amount, payable to S TEWAIiT DAWSON and Co., Auckland, ! and you will receive by first return of post the Watch Selected, together with written Guarantee. REPAIRS! Note: BEPATRS I STEWART DAWBON and Co. Repair and Clean G-old and Silrer Watches, no mutter what maker, or where bought. Workmanship Guaranteed. S.D. and Co. will send their splendid new Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Phamphlot to any nddress on receipt of 3d stamps, cost of postage only. Watches and Jowellery may now be posted and registered at hook post rates. If your Watch wants cleaning, pajk it in a box carefully, enclosing full name and address only, and »end by samcinail a letter of instructions, enclosing postal .note for 4s Grl. and we will return the Watch within a few iavs in good order, post paid and registered. When send ing letter and postal note, eta • the number of the Watch posted. J£2~ All letters and communications to bo addressed to STEWART DAWSON and CO., 94, QUBBH STJftKKT, AUCKLAND. Other Colonial Branches at MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and DUNE.DIN

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 25 April 1888, Page 7

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