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KOTiCE UNDIfiK SCUI'IOX 170 OF TIIK MINiiNG ACT, 1880 Wuidou's rffii-o, ThiwiK'P, islh April, 1889. APPLICATION mny lm uiiiflo 1o mo in willing upon WKDNMCSDA V.tho 22nd diiy of May, 1889, iW iho right to occupy for gold ininjug purposes tljo hind specified in iho Schcdulu heieunder, hein.t*' licenser! huldin^B lorteiled by order ot the Warden's. Court. IT. W. NORTIJCKOFT. W nJ-nlon.

SCHEDULE. Late Licensed Holding- No. 139, known as the Silver Kini? ; late I iff nsoe, Andiew LnmsdfMi Gibb ; situated at. Maroloro ; are.), 11 acres and 23 perches, more or lohs. Bounded easterly by the Wha^alnoeliaii, sonihcrly by the Silvei Prince, and SilvorQueoii Licensed Holdings, and on the notth by unoccupied ground, Late Licenser] Holding No T22, known as the lUiiipi:ke \ Lite Hcpu'-og, Charles Edwatd McDonald ; situated at Marototo ; aicn, 30 aoies. Bounded noilheilv by the Silver C« own, southerly by the Silver Le.ii' Licensed Holdings and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed 98, known as the Silver Queen ; late licensee, Henry Solomon Meyers, Alfred Andeison, and Thomas McDonough ; situated at Marototo ; area, 29 acres and 28 perches. Bounded northeily bv the ICmpcioi and William Licensed ITolilin»s ; easterly by the Silver Kinir and Silver Prince, on the south by the Silver Clown, and on the other &ide by supposed unoccupied ground . Late Licensed Holding No. 173 known as the Hikutaia, late licensee, Michael Fallon, situated atMaroloto; area, 17 acres I mod and 10 perches. Bounded noilheily by the Sydney Licensed Holding, and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 140, known as th«i Silver Crown, late licensees, William Wood, and Daniel Biirell McDonald situated at Maiototo ; area, 26 acres 1 rood ii ml 19perches. Bounded northeily by the Silver Queen, soulhetly by the Ruapuke, and on tho other sides by supposed unoccupied ground, Lute Licensed Holding No. 105, known as theNi! Despeiandu.n, l ite licensee^, Hugh Bii'Jfr and William Fi.iser; situated at Marototo ; area, 6 acres and 21 peiches. Bounded noithcily by Suiplus No 3, easterly by tho Exchange and Globe, westerly by theShanno-k, anil southeily by supposed unoccupiel giound. Late Licensed Holding No. 178, known as the Saxon ; late licensees John Neal and Edwin Edwiiids; situated at Wnituknuri; nie.i, 14 acre-5 2 inocjs and 32 peiche*-. Bounded noitheily an.l westerly by tho Mariposa Extended, and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground.

NOTICE UNDER SECTLON 170 OF THE MINING ACT, 1880.

"Wai den's Office, Te Aroha, 4th Apiil, 18S9. APPLICATION 1 may be i» ade tome in wiiring upon TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, 1889, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being licensed holding foiL'eited by order of tho Warden's Court.

H. W. NORTIICROFT,

Warden.

SCHEDULE

Lute Licensed Holding No. 33, known as Lord Wolseley, late licensee, Janus Alexander Pond : situated at Tui.; aiea29 acies. llounnert eabteily by jMontezuina Special Claim, northerly by ground hold by Nati\cs; and on other sides by unoccupied ground.

[A CARD.]

Cx. AMOLD WAKD, ARCHITECT, ETC.,

SPRING STREET, TAURANGA.

Visitr rifl AROIU and District, renns on Application.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 366, 8 May 1889, Page 8

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