TE AROHA.
[i ItOM Ol X Ow V C'OKKI M OVDKVr. ] Ti:Aiio:i\, Wednesday. An extr.ioidinary in^tiiiß of shareholder in tin* May 'Jueon (J"ld Mining Company was lit'ld in the, I'.il ice Hotel here on Siturday. The nn-elmg was convened for tho purpose of c insidering the .id visibility of winding np the company wilunUrily and disposing »f tho piopeity. Tlicro was a fan attendance ."id the requisite number of shares being repre*ent"d tho business w.w pioeteded with. Vftft coiisidiM>ilil« discussion the in»tn)n th.it tho company be voliint inly wound u;> mi put to tho meeting and lost, .1 counter resolution to the effect th.it a c ill be in ide and w nrl: resinned ho th.it the gioundiuiy ' l 0 fmttiui tinted, the Kirger nninbur of \oti>>. Fioni tlm it would M'Cin tint -.li.ut'holdeio still h,i\e confidfticu in tin; \ due _of their projwity, ojwi.ition-. m wliicli will be lecoininoiicod without fiuther dvl.iy. The hi->t of the coni^e of lectures to bo f»i\cn.it W.iioiongoin li by Me-»->M Montgomery <»nd Black, on ininei.dogv and tho testing of nri 1 -, w.f. deliveied by the forinei in the Public Hall .it that township mi Monil.iy ••\eiiinj.'. Tin 1 .vidionce w.ir iomP')s.>d cliicfly of mmci j , of whom a goodly number worn jufM-nt, and tho lecturer w.i-. listened to throughout with much attention. List night tho subject wa-> continued by Mi Montgomery, and will bu taken np thn ovfinng by Profe-^or iilnck, who will conclude the series in tli.it quarter on Saturday. Arrangements have been made whereby Mi Montgomery will lectuio in thePnblicHall.it thi-. township tonight, and Profossoi JM.ick on Situidr.y night. On both occi-ioiis there i-< likely to be a laitf'' asM'mbl tge. Tlie l-siie )>y the Unlwij' Depmtment of r-beap leturn tickets fro n Auokl md to Te Aiolu iind back, combined with tlio fino weatlier which has now f.iirlv s ( «t m, i-« h.i\ ing the < IFect of iiunM^ing tin; number of \ isitor-i t » the Hot Springs, and as the ser>son ad\ances the influx will continue to increisv. Much good a ill thereby icciuo t>) the tow n. but there are. people who are iiCNer s-ati^hed, and some of these wish to know how it is that all the benefits of cheap travelling should Ik 1 , conferred upon pa--songer* from the Auckland cud alone. There can hudly bo a doubt that if tho roduui-d return fail's were m ido general along tho whole line trafhc would bo greatly increased, and tho subject is coitiinly worth thu consideration of the Depirtnunt. Kur progrens is- Ix'ing nude, with tho forming of tho «tation ground in tho township. Mi Liungstone has ,\ number of men with homes and di.iy- employed in the cutting noithward of the >ite, tlu *tutf from which is being utilised in tilling up the lower p.uts of the ground, and by the, end of the year th'ii'-fs will bo almost in readiness for tho poiiriuient way. >otlnnir lift" ynt breii hr.ud with re/am to tho crixtion of st ition ground-" S. Andiew's l)iy pm-"pd olf very quietly heir. Most of the, business, places weie closed, but few signs of holid ty making ueio obs( % rvablo.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2
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523TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2092, 3 December 1885, Page 2
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