WARDEN'S COURT, THAMES. THURSDAY, MAY lOth.
(Bofoic IT. W. Noithcroffc Esq., WimleiU TiiK following applications were adjourned until next conit d,\y : —O. Me William", Young Colonial, YVliatigamata : A. L. Wilson, Just-in-Time, Whangamata ; F. Creighton, Seaver special claim • J l. W. Walker, application for a private road at Waihi Adjourned till 31st "May.-AY. C.oldswortliv, I'i>)' K°c>k > Mnrototo ; L. Melhose, Tiii'oliuin, Whaugamata : L. Jackson. Dead Ue.it, Maiototo ; K. Simpson, Musket licensed holdinir, Marototo. Mi Miller for the Applicant ; YY\ Goldsworthy, Hill-side, Marototo; J. McCombic. Rivciinn ; A. Thomas, Silver Kins;," Whaugamata ; \j. Melrose and It. Staekpole, Nevada ; J . A. James, Silver Star, Whanganiata ; D. ll< Inuldon, Hill Toj), Marototo Owing to non-completion oC the'necessary pliuis, the following plaints foi surplus ground weic adjourned until 31st May :'— W. iroldswoilhy vL. Mrlhoso, same v E Simpson, same v. L. Jackeon, E. McDonnell v. T. McDonouilli, F. T. Howe and others v- T. A. Mi-nzios. Y. (J. Dean v. 0. 11. Taylor, F. C. De,m v. J. If. Smith, F C Dean v. R. R. MclJrcgor, U R. Gcllion v. .1. Neal, Y. Nolan v. A. L. rjibb, A. L. Oibb v. T. Mt-nonongh, ami W. S. Scott v.T. McDonou^h. Adjoinned till 7tl» June.—J. E. Banks, Brogftn Extended, Wliangamata, Adjourned till 21st Junc.—J. McPeimott, United Mfirototo ; J. McWilliam«, Free Lnnce, Wh.nngninata, Granted.—J. McDcimott and J. Dunow, Golden Crown, licensed holding, Marototo; .7 McDoimott, Caledonian licensed holding Maiototo : Jas. Coibett, Consolation, M.uototo , J. 11. Smith, Exchange, granted in thiee licensed lioldin^s. In the ease of Fiancis Creighlon, wlio applied for a licensed holding at Maiototo, the " Hinemoii," an objection lodged by Win. Trcgoweth, \^as, alter a considei.'b'o amount of evidence lrul been heaid, disallowed by tl c Wmdun. With respect to the plaint heaid, lodged by Alfiod Andeison against Tlioinas M^eUonough, le the Silver Queen licensed holding, M.nototo, after considetable e\ idem c h.id been laken, the matter amis amieabi\ scttloil dining the adjournment of. the Comt. Upon the application of J 11. Walsh iVn a licensed holding i'oi the Maiototo Junction giound coming on foi healing, Mr Noidicioft snnl he ndjoiun the healing of the application fur ono month as lie'voukl not giant the license until woik had been done to prove the chaiactei of icefs in the giound, and he lwd given pei mission to have oie t>iU»">n fiom the mine fo.- that puipo-e It was a wellknown fact that the stuff, upon whith the claim was floated never came from this giound. lie suggested to the applicant ! that men should be put on to pio^peet the mine, and weic .unthing found the application foi a license could then be dealt with. _
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 263, 12 May 1888, Page 7
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437WARDEN'S COURT, THAMES. THURSDAY, MAY lOth. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 263, 12 May 1888, Page 7
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