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TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.

T OST, OR STOLEN, from Mr MarsrTon'a Li yard, To Aroha, on February 20th, Chestnut Mare, White Blaze down face, both hind fpet white, no visible brand, shod all round. The above REWARD will be paid on delivery to F. STRANGE, Waitoa, Feb. 28th, 1889.

[O H I H APT Respectfully calls the attention of all p-TRUE ECONOMISTS^ To the Substantial Advantages now being Offered at His Well-known GROCERY STORES,

WHITAKER-STREET, TE AROIIA. T* A S

A Good and Economical Family Tea, at Is Gd per lb. Hart's Universal nnd Favouiito Blend of India and China Teas, at Is lOd per lb, is composed of very choice Panyongs, carefully blended with rich Darjeeling*, and flavoured with best orange Pekoe, and Compares Favourably with much Tea now selling al 2s Gd per lb by the Trade. Notk — All Teas may bo obtained in Tins, Chests, and Half-chest, containing 2, 5, G, 12, 20, and 401bs net weight, at a Reduction of 2d per lb, DRAPERY, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, dc. A Large Stock always on Sale at Equally Low Rates.

JOHN HART invites his customers and the public generally to Participate in the Benefits to be Derived by the Adoption of the

n MALL pROPITS

QUICK T3ETURNS QYSTBM. And desires to avail himself of this opportunity to thank all who have assisted to make his business such a success, and it being his deteimination to maintain the reputation he has established, will hope thereby to merit even a larger share of patronage in future. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. JOHN~HART GROCER, DRAPER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Wiiitaker-Street, Te Aroha.

DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING,

THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT. Piicos from Gs Gd to 12s Gd. Boys Suits mad to any pattern from 2s Gd . MRS BYRNE, BRIDGE STREET, TE AROHA (A IMtIAL SOLICITED .)

NOTIC E UND RR SECTION 170 OF THE

MINING ACT, 188 G.

Warden's Office, Te Aroha, Bth March, 1889. A PPLICATION may be made to me /"V in writing; upon TUESDAY, the IGth day of April, 1889, for the ri»ht to occuny for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule herennder, being licensed holdings and special cUiim forfeited by order of the Warden's Court, 11. W. NORTHCROFT,

Warden.

SCHEDULE.

Late Special Claim No. 5, known as the Day Dawn ; late grantees .nugh Me Liver and Thomas Gavin ; situated at Waiorongomai : area 50 acios. Bounded southerly by Fergusons Special Claim, and on all other sides by unoccupied ground. Late Special Claim No. G, known as the Grand Junction ; late grantees, William Robert Wilson, and Kerry Hopper Adams ; situated at Waiorongomai ; area, 50 acres. Bounded on the south by Day Dawn Gold and Silver Mining Company, and on all other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No, 21, known as the Success Extended ; late licensee, Samuel Luther Hii>t ; situated at Waiorongomai; area 15 aor^s. Bounded on the northwest by Silvei King and Ruby Licensed Holdings, on the southpast by supposed unoccupied ground, and on the noitheast side by the Success Claim. Lite Licensod Holding No. 40, known as the Silver City ; late licensee, John Gnldsworthy ; situated at Waiorongomai; ,-ire't, 29 acres 3 roods 30 perches Bounded westerly by Fergusons Speci.il Claim, nnd on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground.

CARDS, Circular-? (on note or lettei pap^r) in plain and fancy typpCuters' Keceiprs printed, bound, and 'per f mitod flt the News Office

SHOULD any Subscribers not receive their Paper regularly, they will oblige by communicating the fact 'to the M mao-er, when the mailer will be promrtly attended to

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 353, 23 March 1889, Page 7

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593

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 353, 23 March 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 353, 23 March 1889, Page 7

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