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TE AROH<\. UOLDMININ3 DISTRICT. Wai den's Office, To Aroha, 1-ith September, ISS3. THE Applications foi Leases for Goldininmg I'm poses, specified in the Schedule iieieunder, may be gi an ted on TUESDAY, the 2 sid d.iy of October, JSB3, unless \ali«l objection thereto be in the meantime made m wilting and lodged at this office not later than seven clear days before that date. Plans and Applications may be *oon here. HARRY KENRICK, Warden, fO IKDULE. No. 29.— Thorn is G lveenan, for F. Leslie and l\u ty, Southern Cross Ciaim, are i, o acres, s-ituated at Waioiongomai ; bounded southerly by the Last Chance and Qaeen of Sheba Claims ; westerly by the Prince Imperial ; and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pcga distinguished by the mark No. 30.— Geo. S. O'Halloian, Fearnought fc^fc Claim, area, 3 acres, 2 loods, and 9 perches, situated at Te Aiuhii, H bounded noi therly by the Wlio W Would Have Thought It Claim ; and f on the other bides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark No. 31. George Robaon, Lanetiy Claim, area, 2 acres, 1 rood, and 32 peiclies, situated at Te Aioha ; lioundcd sontherly by Smpuse Claim ; and on the other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark
/CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL IMPROVE \J MENT ASSOCIATION. The Public are cordially Invited to Attend the Meetings of the Association ■ open to them eveiy Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Resident Magistrate's Court-House, Cambridge. Programme for 2nd Portion* of 1883 ShhblON*. Sep. 18.— Essay, Mr J. H. Wilson, Impromptu Speaking. Sep. 25. — Debate ou the Conduct of _A Public Meetings. 2. — Essay, Mr Stringer. Essay, Wm • Rev Mr Evans. P^Oct. 9. — Lecture, " Byron and Burns," Mr J. P. Campbell. Oct. 16.— Debate, Mr S. Bright (affirm.) (Mr Campbell (neg.) Oct. 23.— Essay, Mr F. J. Brooks. Essay, Mr Hyatt. (Oct. 30. —Arboriculture, Mr W. L. C. Williams. Essay, Mr Keesing. Nov. 7. — Readings and Recitations, Essay, Mr Edgar. MAURICE R. KEESING, Hon. Sec.
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(*vr ohi^T* I c E. MrsS. begs to, notify to the ladies of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts, that her place of business will be CLOSED' fibm'Mpndky 17th till Saturday 22nd mBt y 'J&^gJ*er,,,&bsenc«.in AucklSKT" Un heir return she, will reopen tfitK^M^Mpirely , new, atogki of Millin^f^.',^ ibo Uteet i fashions and
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1748, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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