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TE AROHA QUADiULLE ASSEMBLY. A DANCE will take place THIS 'WEDNESDAY) EVENING, in the Te Aroha Public Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission 2s. Ladies by Invitation.
GORDON SPECIAL SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION.
rnHE ANNUAL MEETING of members 1 of the above Association will be held at the Wnioronsonmi Hotel, on SATUKDAY, Apiil 20th, at 7.30 p.m. B. MONTAGUE, Chnirman. Waiorongomai, Apiil IGth, 1889. PLAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CVNTUAOTOKS. r«\EN'DF.RS :n- invited In- the Pinko I County Count il (01 iIEPAIHINGIhc Lowoi Tvi\c ! c i'.t Wnuuon^muui, and the Alain Road in the Goiaon Spocilic.'tions. c:m bo si-on at my oiTico, where tendt's \\ill he lcc-eived till 5 oVWU on SATURDAY, tho 'JOlli inst The l^^ve^t or any tender not necessaiily accepUd. F, PAVTTT, County Engineer. Te Aioha, loth April, ISB9. "THE EDUCATION ACT, 1877," \
MEETINGS of Householders for the ELECTION of SCHOOL COMMITTEES will be held on TUESDAY, 23rd Apiil, as under :—: — i.ichfield, 7 p.m., School Matamata, 7 p.m , Whahaoa School Moninsville, 7 p.m., School Ohineinuri, 6 p.m., Paeroa School Ohineroa, 5 . 30 p.m., School Oxford, 7.30 p.m., School Eotorua, 7.30 p.m., School Te Aioh.i West, 7.30 p.m,, School Te Aroha GoldfieH, 8 p.m., School Waihou, 7 p.m., Public Hall WaioronfTomui, 7 p m. , School Waitoa Valley, 7 p.m., School Waitek;uni,6 p.m , School. "THE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT. 1885," AND TITK KATINU- ACT, 18b2," AND AMENDMENTS.
~jJ~T is hereby nntifud that ii Bn;ud of i Reviewe's will imvt at t!i.» PI BLiC HALL, PAIvKOa, at Ten oY-huk in tlic fore-noon, on xho 6t!i d\y of M .y, 1839, foi tiiH puip^-e of il>^iipii ;u,d I) ic'iiiiuiin^ ol'jfctmns in ii-^p-clot pmn^ily in th - distii- ts> of tiu-" foliowiM" lou.il bjdy : Ohineunui Conntv CmHic-i'. W G, NR'FiOLLS") ,f. 11. M(")KK \- Rovieweis. J. 11. ROUSOX J R.?vf.Oifi<-o,puMo (l , Bth Apiii, 1889 <£&?&*s%>> NOTICE UNDER SECTION" 170 OF THIi MIXING ACT, 1880 Vranlcn's Cffifo, Tli.unos 15th Apiil, 1889. APPLICATION may he muulo to me in wiitingupon WEDNI>DA Y,the 22nd d.i\ oL' Mi/, ISB9, for the liuht t> occupy' ioi 1 qo 11 ' 1 mining ]iiir L i'»^L'^ tlio land specified in /'ic Nchcniiio t'cioundui, Iteiti" licensed holdings forfeited by oidei oi the Warden's C'Mirt. 11. W. NORTHCKOFT. Wtiuien. SCHEDULE.
Late Licensed Holding No. 139, known as the hilvei King ; late licensee, Andiew Lnni^den Gibb ; situated at Marototo ; area, 11 acres and 23 perches, more oi less. Bounded easterly by the Wha A ainoehau, southerly by the Silvei Prince and Silver Queen Licensed Holdings, and on the north by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 12"2, known as the lUiapuke ; late licensee, Charles Edward McDonald ; situated at Marototo ; aiea, 30 acies. bounded northerly by the Silver C? own, southerly by the Silver Leaf Licensed Holdings ,md on the other sides, by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding" 2\o. 98, known as the Silver Queen ; late licensee, Henry Solomon Meyer-, Alfred Andeison, and Thomas McDonough ; situated at Marototo ; area, 29 acres and 28 perches Bounded northerly by the Empcioz and William Licensed Holdings ; easterly by the Sliver King and Silver Prince, on the south by the Silver CiO\vn, and on the other side by supposed unoccupied ground . Late Licensed Holding No. 173 known as the Hikutaia, late licensee, Miciiael Fallon, situated at Marototo; area, 17 acres 1 rood and JO perches. Bounded nottheily by the Sydney Licensed Holding, and ou the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 140, known as the Silver Crown, late licensee*, William Wood, and Daniel Birrell McDonald ; situated at Marototo ; area, 26 acres 1 rood and 19peiches. Bounded northerly by the Silver Queen, southeily by the Ruapuke, and on the other sido& by supposed unoccupied ground, Late Licensed Holding No. 105, known as theNilDesper:indum,latelicensees,Hugh Butler and William Fiaser : situated at Marototo ; area, 6 acres and 21 perches. Bounded northerly by No 3, easterly by the Exchange and Globe, westerly by!theShamiock, and southerly by supposed uncccupiei ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 178, known as the Stixon ; late licensees John Neal and Edwin Edwaids; situated at Waitekauri; area, 14 acres 2 roods and 32 perches. Bounded northerly anj westerly by the Mariposa Extended, and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 7
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