Notices.
LICENSING NOTICE. THE FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING of the LICENSING COMMITTEES for the undermentioned ; Licensing Districts will be holden as follows : — School-house, Waitoa — Monday, 6th March, at noon, for the District of Waitoa. Residence of Mr Jno. Atkinson, Te Rapa — Tuesday, 7th March, at noon, for the District of Hamil- • ton. School-house, Rangiriri — Wednesday, Ist March, at noon, for the District af Rangiriri. Court-house, Ngaruawahia— Thursday, March 2nd, at noon, for the District .of Newcastle. School-house, Kirikiriroa— Friday, March 3rd, at noon, for the District of Kirikiriroa. Court-house, Hamilton — Saturday, March 4th, at noon, for the Borough of Hamilton. THOMAS KIRK, Clerk to Licensing Committees. Resident Magistrate's Office, Hamilton, 6fch February, 1882.
LICENSING NOTICE. rriHE FIRST QUARTERLY MEET1 ING of the LICENSING COMMITTEE for the undermentioned Licensing Districts will be holden as follows :—: — Court-house, Alexandra — Monday, 6th March, at noon, for the District of Mangapiko. Court-house, Te Awamutu — Tuesday, 7th March, at noon, for the District of Rangiaohia. WALTER BODILLY, Clerk to Licensing Committee. Resident Magistrate's Office, Te Awamutu, 6th February, 1882.
WAIKATO CAVALRY. C TroopHPHE above troop will assemble at the X Volunteer Hall, on Saturday, 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for Sword Drill and Single-stick practice. All members are requested to attend punctually. (Signed) F. A. WHITAKER, Captain. N.B. — Church Parade at Council Chambers, Hamilton East, on Sunday, 12th inst., 10 a.m. Swords, Pouch, Belts, and White Gloves.
rpE AROHA GOLDFIELD. A SITTING of the Resident Magistrate's and Warden's Court will be held at Te Aroha on the 28th inst. HARRY KENRICK, R.M. and Warden. Te Aroha, Feb Bth, 1882.
TE AROHA GOLD MINING DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Te Aroha, Bth February, 1882. rriHE Applications for Licenses for X Gold Mining purposes, under the " Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 28th day of February, ISB2, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and .lodged at this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. HARRY KENRICK, Warden.
SCHEDULE. No. I.— John Bullock, Smile of Fortune claim. Area, five acres ; situated at Waiorongomai. Bounded easterly by Golden Crown No. 1 ; southerly by the Queen of Beauty ; and northerly and westerly by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark No. 2. — Edwaid Wood, Birdie claim. Area., five Acres ; situated at Waiorongomai. Bounded on the northeast by the Victoria claim ; on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark><
TE AROHA GOLD MINING- DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Te Aroha, Bth February, ISB2. THE Applications for a License for Gold Mining Purposes, under " The Gold Mining District Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on Monday, the sixth day of March, 1882, unless A r alkl objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this Office not later than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. HARRY KENRICK, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 3.— Rewi Mokena, for himself, Robert Z. Maitland, John Allan, George Lipsey, Te TeTuhi, Mokena, George de 1 Merry, Erna Lipsey, James Lavery, David Moore, Te Kohitu, George O'Halloran, Hamiora, John H. Balcke, John Cocks, and Taituha — Union Jack No. 2 claim ; situated at Waiorougomai. Bounded easterly by Golden Crown No. 4 and Golden Crown No. 2 ; southerly by Smile of Fortune claim ; and on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the markT
THAMES VALLEY AND ROTORUA RAILWAY. The undersigned is authorised to offer a premium of live hundred pounds to any one who can point out a route by which the length of that section of the above Railway extending between Okoroire 'and Rotorua may be materially shortened, as compared with a route via Kokoko. Such route to have curves ' not less than five chains in radius,,, and gradients , not steeper than 1 in 40, with ; wprks' jiracti; cable in the opinion of the Directors; Any ' route^so , proposed 'must^ be "cut"«fancL a magnetic traverse plotted. Statements | accompanied by\a' trac'ing.'of '^iTr'oute, will ,be ßeceived at', my/dmce,, nos la^ than Monday l^tti iMaj -'neit'.-^ r'- r '-'~ '* I c^(Signed) ( jrApiS^Ttiv'AllT> '\ ', ' ; " '± v^EngiQew^tbe t g!oi^i)jiny. , - --; - '•:•■ .t\ : K'':*ffl^i<? li, .-',.-. V'/V '-N-j^-'^c
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1499, 11 February 1882, Page 3
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