"rpHE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT. 1885," AND "THE RA'JL\NG ACT 1 1882," AND AMENDMENTS.
It is hereby notified that a Board of Rt specified hereunder, for tlu purpose of he.iri piopcrt} in the undermentioned places: — i Districts. County. Taotaoroa Riding ... ... Piako^... P.iteteie Outlying District ... Piako ... Matamatu Riding ... ... Piako ... Waitoa hiding ... ... Piako ... Te Aroha Outlying Distiict ... Piako... Te Aroha Town Dibtiict
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTER HOUSE LICENSE. PI AKG COUNTY. THEREBY give notice that I will, at the next meeting of the Pinko County Council, to be held at Cambiidge, on Saturday the 18th day o£ May, 1889, apply forLE4VE to SLAUGHTER CATTLE at my Yards, situated on Section 18, Block , VII "(Gordon Special Settlement), Wairere Survey District. A. TIIACKRAY. 16th April, 1889.
APPLES! APPLES!! APPLES!!! HENRY J. HAWKINS. Half Ciicle Nursery, Te Aroha West, has FOR SALE (warranted fiee from codlin moth), about Two Tons <2 tons) of PRIME WINTER APPLES; compiling v.meties of Reinette de Canada ; Boston Russctt ; American Golden Russet; Shockley Stuimer ; Scone, Newton, and Five Crown Pippin; Noifolk Beefin; Rominite etc. PRICE per lOOIbs: I2s Gd and 15s. (A few Takaptiiia Hiihscts, price, 3d per lb).
"THE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT, 1885," AND TIIK RATING ACT, 1882," AN DAM EN 1 D M ENTS. IT is hereby notified that a Board of Reviewers will mei-t ut the PUBLIC HALL, PAICROA, at Ten o'clock in the foienoon, on the 6th tl.iy of M iy, 1889, foi the purpose of Heaiinj* and Detenninins: objections in respect uf piopeity in the di^tiii'ts of: the following local body: Ohincmuii County Council. W G, NIUIIOLLS) J. H. MOORK I Reviewere. ,1. M. ROBSON j l\M. Office, Pupio.l, Bth April, 1889.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 170 OF THE MINING ACT, 188G Wiinlen's Office, Thames 15th April, 1889. A PPLICATION may he made to me A. in wiiting unon WEDNESDAY, tIio 22nd day of M.iy, 1889, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being licenced holdings foifeited by ordei of the Warden's Court. H. W. NOIITIICROFT. Wai den. schedule"!
Late Licensed Holding No. 139, known ns | the Silver King ; late licensee, Andrew Lumsden Gibb ; situated at Marotolo ; area, 11 acres and 23 perches, more or less. Bouncied easterlj- by 'the Wha^amoehau, southerly by the Silver Prince and Silver Queen Licensed Holdings, and on the north by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No 122, known as the Ruapuke ; late licensee, Charles Edwaid McDonald ; situated at Marototo ; aiea, 30 acies. Bounded noitherly by the Silver C>-own, southerly by the Silver Leaf Licensed Holdings and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding: No. 98, known as the Silver Queen ; Lite licensee, Henry Solomon Meyer.*, Alfred Andeison, and Thomas McDonough ; situated at Marototo ; area, 29 acres and 28 perches. Bounded northeily bv the Empoioi and William Licensed Holdings ; easterly by the Silver King and Silver Prince, on the south by the Silver Ctown, and on the other side by supposed unoccupied ground . Late Licensed Holding No. 173 known as the Hikutaia, 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, late 'icensees, William Wood, and Daniel Birrell McDonald situated at Marototo ; area, 26 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 as theNilDesperandum,latelicenseeß,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 ground. 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 perches'. Bounded northerly an 1 westerly by the Mnriposa Extended, and on the other ?ides by supposed unoccupied ground.
A DVERTISTNG creates many a new xTjL busine&s, revives many a dull business, rescues many a lost business, preserves many a largo business, and boenroß success in any business.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 364, 1 May 1889, Page 7
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700Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 364, 1 May 1889, Page 7
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