IN THIS WARDEN'S COURT, TE AROHA, BY virtue oi Warrant of Distress, under the hand of the Warde.i, [ have l>is day seized tho undermentioned Business si io, the pi operty of J. \V. Wright, which I Will sell by Public Auction at I Fni«rdon\s Hotel, Waiorongoniai, on MON- , DAY, the 24th day of December, 1888, at 1 12 noon, unless the amount o£ Rent and : Costs b6 sooner paid. , _ Business Sit< j , No. 179, Allotment 9, Block 1, Waiorongoniai. A.MKNZIES, Bailiff, Warden's Court, To Aroha. Warden's Office, Te Aujlm, 18th December, 1888,
HAURAKI MINTNG DISTRICT. NOTICK UNDKR RKGTION 170 OF THIS MINING ACT, 188 G. A P PLICATION may be made to me *rV in writing upon WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JANUARY, 1889, for the right to occupy for Gold Mining pui poses the land specified in the Schedule beretindiM 1 , being Licensed Holdings forfeited by judgment of the Warden's Court. H. W. NORTHCROFT, Wai den. Warden's Office, Tlmincs, 11th December, 18SS. SCHEDULE. Late Licensed Holding, No. 115, known as the KorimaFiO, situated 11 1 Marototo ; area, 13 acres 1 rood and 31 perches, more or less. Bounded towards the east by the Southern Cross Licensed Holding, towaids the southeast by the Kohinoor, towards the southwest by the United Licensed Holding, towards the north by the Golden Crown Licensed Holding and supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 158, known as the Globe, situated nt Marototo ; area, 29 acies 2 roods and 28 perches, more or less. Bounded towards the ntrth by the Exchange Licensed Holding, towaids the East by the Chimes Licensed Holding, towards the south \\y supposed unoccupied ground, and tow.irds the west by Nil Desperandum and supposed unoccupied ground. Lntc Licensed Holding, No, 136, known as the Southern Cioss, situated at Marototo. Area, 18 acres 20 perches ; bounded towards the north by supposed unoccupied ground, towards the east by the Martini- llenry and Musket Licensed Holdings, towards the west by the Korimako Licensed Holding, and towards the southeast by thn Korimako.
MORIUNSVILLE ANNUAL SPORTS, To be held on SATURDAY, DEC. 22 nd ' 1888. PRESIDENT: Mark Harrison, Esq. JUDGE : John McNicol, Esq. STARTER : J. S. Bucklond, Esq. Hack' Races for Horses thathave NEVER j STARTED in an Adveitised Race. Ist RACE— Hack Hurdles, 1£ miles, over- 6 flights, weight list 7lbs. Ist Prize £7 ; 2nd, £2 10a ; 3rd, £1 lOs ; entrußce 10s. 2nd RACE — Weight-fou-Age, distance 6 furlongs. 3-youis-old 7sfc 71 bs ;4* years-old Bst 71bs ; 5-years-old and upwards 9st 71bs. Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1 ; enlrunce 7s 6d. 3rd RACE — Ladies Bracelet, distance 1£ miles ; weight list 71bs, for horses that have- been the-bona fide property for two months of persons residing within a radius of 10 miles from Morrinsville Railway Station ; to be nominated by ladies. Ist Prize £6 ; 2nd, £2 10 ; 3rd, £1 10s ; entrance 10s, 4th RACE— CoNSOLATroN, Prize; not less than £5 ; distance 1 mile, for horses beaten during the day. To be handicapped on the ground ; entrance ss. sth RACE — Jumping Competition (open) over 3 obstacles. . Ist, Hurdle 3ft 6in ; Post and Rail, 4ft -; Ditch and Sod^bank, 3ft 9in. Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd £2 ; 3rd, £1. Best hunting style, for subscribers only ; entrance 7s 6d. FOOT JRACES. Morrinsville Cup— To" be run in three stages, 100, 250, 440* yards. First Prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1 ; entrance, ss. All Competitors to, be subscribers of not less than ss. Half Mile Handicap— First Prize £2 10s; 2nd, £1 ; entrance 2s 6d. Hurdle Raee — Over 8 flights of Hurdles. First Prize £2 10s; 2nd, £1 ; entrance 2s 6d. Local Race, 100 yards— Open to persons that have been residing within 10 miles of Jkiorrinsville- Railway Station for the past six months. First Prize £2 10s ; fc 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, 10s ; entrance 2s 6d. Entries for Hack Races, with name of horse and colour of rider, to be sent to the Secretary not later than WEDNESDAY, Dee. I2tb.' ' ' ! - r , Entries for Foot, Races, with list- of ;performancesj to.~be sent* to ,the~Secretary not later than Dec. 12th. ; ,' \l % '*-{I v ' i£ Wi NELSON, ■ , , , -. Hon/Sec; l'\ D^aTJ^p.G^cJeates-.many a £ 'new'u^y^}ii^^A/\tfC^%^ilm^y r &, dull. >uiinese/^scueß' nqTaoy^a^pst ' business/ preserves'^many^a and -; Becuresjsu oceßjs ijpjan^bußiness^/iYr^^.Vv^
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 327, 22 December 1888, Page 7
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