ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL.
A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL will b«> uiven by the members of the Te Aioha Brass Band in To Aroha Public Hall on EASTEII MONDAY. For fuitl.er pai titulars see future issue ol" Tis Auoha AND OuiNEMUltf NEWS,
APPLES! APPLES!! APPLES ill HENRY J. HAWKINS. Half Circle Nursery, Te Aioha West, has FOR SALE (warranted free from eodlin moth), about Two Tons <2 tons) of PRIME WINTER, APPLES ; comprising varieties of Remctte de Canada ; Boston Iliissett ; American Goldt'ti Russet; Shockley Stunner; Stone. Newton, and Fivo Crown Pippin; Norfolk B-'clin ; Roininito etc. PUIOE per IOOIIih: 12s Gd and 15s. (A few Takapima Riusstt I*,1 *, price, 3d per lb).
QTLJDY ECONOMYand m.ike yourpurO clusos at J. A. (JOCUUANK'S Ooopnative Produce STORK : Best feed cats, ',h per hn-licl ; fii.st*jlass potntoes, 141l»sror le, or Gs Gel per cwt by the sack ; apples, 2d pel 1L ; quinces, 2\-d ; onions, '2d. VALUABLE VIOLIN; •noX SALE, A VIOLIN, by Stradivtuiiw L Creiiioiicusis. A Jtoully IMagtiilic-unt Insli mneiit of uxcpptional po\ver;ind sweetnoss oi: tone- Pi ice £'25. A[ay be seen aiul tried :it the ofTiue ot tlio Tk AnollA and Oiiinkjiuki Nkws, THE TK AttOIIA SILVKR AND GOLD MINING CO. (LIMITED). AMENDED NOTICE OF CALL. NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL (the second) of sixpence per share upon the shaies in the above comp.'inv w;is I) ECL A UKD bv the diiuctois on tho 25tU <1 y of: Mai cli, 1880, and is due and payable, .it this olliee on oi bot'oro the 14th day oi: May, 1380. Country sh.uelioklers aie requested to remit by cheque or P. CO., and add exchange to their cheques. D.ited at 39 Queen-street, Melbourne 27th March, 1889. By older of the Board, JOHN BRANDON, Secretary. Shareholders when remitting are requested to set out the consecutive nmnbeis of shaies they hold, oi enclose sciip certiiieates.
" THE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT, 1885," AND THE KATfNG ACT, 1882," AND AMENDMENTS. TV \^ hereby notified that a Bonrd of 1 Rovu'wcis will niL-ft at thu PUBLIC HALL, PAKROA, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the Oth dnj r of M-iy, 1889, for the purpose of Heaiing and Detuiinining objections in rt><*peetof property in the di^tiirts of the following local bods': Ohincinuii Cnnntv Council. W G. NICIIOLLS) J. 11. MOORE [ Reviewers. J. M. ROBSON" J R.M.offic-o,P : ieroa, Bth April, 1889 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 170 OF THE MINIJNG ACT, 188G Warden's Cffiee, Tlmiiicp, 15th April, 1889. APPLICATION nt-'iy he made to me in wiiting unon WEDNESDAY, the 22nd d.iy of Al.»y, 1889, for the right to occupy for «old mining purposes the land specified in the heieundfi, heing licensed holdings forfeited by order of the Warden's Com t. H. W. NORTHCROFT. Warden. SCHEDULE.
Lute Lirensed Holding No. 139, known as the bilver Kin» ; late licensee, Andiew Lumsdi'n Gibb ; situated at Marototo'; area, 11 acres tiud 23 peiclu's, more or less. Bounded easterly by the Wh.i^amoeliau, southerly by the Silver Prince and SilverQueei. Licensed Holdings, and on the noitb by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No 122, known as the Ruapiske ; late licensee, Charles Edwaid McDunaid ; situated at Marototo ; aien, 30 ncies. Bounded northeily by the Silvei C< own, southerly by thoSilve'i Leaf Licenced Holdings and on the other sides by bupposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 98, known as the Silver Queen ; Lite licensee, Henry Solomon Meyei-, Alfred Andoison, and Thomas McDonough ; bituated at Marototo ; area, 29 ncics and 28 perches. Bounded norlheily by the Emperoi and William Licensed Holdings ; easterly by the Silver Kins and Silver Prince, on the south by the Silver C.own, and on the other side by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 173 known as the Hikutiifi, late licensee, Michael Fallon, situated at Marototo; area, 17 acres 1 rood and 10 perches. Bounded northerly by the Sydney Licensed Holding, and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 140, known as the Silver Crown, hite licensees, William Wood, and Daniel Birrell McDonald situated at Marototo ; area, 2G acres 1 rood and 19 perches. Bounded northerly by the Silver Queen, southerly by the Ruapuke, and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground, Late Licensed Holding No. 105, known ns> the Nil Desperandum,late licensees, Hugh Butler and William Fraser ; situated at Marototo ; area, 6 acres and 21 perches. Bounded northeily by Surplus No 3, easterly by the Exchange and Globe,' westerly by the Shamiock, and southerly by supposed unoccupied giound. Late Licensed Holding No. 178, known as the Saxon ; late licensees John Neal and Edwin Edwards; situated at Waitekauri; area, 14 acres 2 roods and 32 perchc«\ 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 361, 20 April 1889, Page 7
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