WARDEN'S COURT. TE AROHA. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1888.
(lio£uro IL W. Xoilhnoft, Iw[ , Warden.) Applications for Licensed Holdings and Special Claims :— Application for The Ruby, Licensed Holding, Waiorongonmi, by Thus. Goldsworthy. (J ranted. Application for Golden Cvown, Special Claim, Tui, by J.'ime-> Don. The Warden to Mr Don : - I .shall have to visit the claim myself and write a leport upon it. The Minister will not grant any special claim unless 1 write a report myself upon the application, in addition to the repoit iurnwhed along with the application. 1 will visit the district before next Court Day Adjourned till June sth. Applications for Piotection :--- Application for protection for the New Era Licensed Holding, Waiorongomai, by Peter Ferguson. Granted foi three months. Application by Geo. "Robson for protection to work JhUiaknka Licensed Holding, Tui, with five men for three months. Granted. implication for protection by Richard Burke for the Welcome Licensed Holding, Waiorongomai. Granted for three months. Application by C, A. Comes for a residence site, Te Aroha. Granted. Application by Agnes E. Beskifct for two residence sites at Waiorongomai. Granted. Application by J. M. Chambers for protection for Champion Lodes, 1, 2, 3, and 4, Albion and Gladstone Licensed Holdings, Tui, to work with "four men for two months on account of the arrangements not being yet complete re formation of a company. Granted. Application for Quartz Claim :—Rcwi Mokcna and others applied for a quartz claim of ten mens ground at, Tui, Granted. A large number of applications were adjourned.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2
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252WARDEN'S COURT. TE AROHA. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1888. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2
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