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WAIORONGOMAI GOLD MIMING COMPANY. HpHE Waiorongomai Gold Mining- CqmJ- pany, Waioiongomai, are prepared to^ receive tenders from persons who m.iy wish to work portions of the Company's ground ou Tribute. All tend cis for such will be received until SATURDAY, the Ilth inst, up till 5 o'clock p.m. on that day by the*manager, Mr Thos. Scott, who will' in the meantime point out to intending- applicants, the ground open for such tributes. Tenders to be addressed to Mr Thomas Scott, Manager Waiorongomai Gold Mining Company., Waioiongomai. Thomas Scott, Manager Waiorongomai Ist Sept. 1886.

NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 OF THE GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, 26th August, 1886. APPLICATION may bo made to me in writing upon TUESDAY, the sth day of October, 1881, for rbo right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule herenndcr, being .Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. 11. W. NORTHCROFT, Warden.

SCHEDULE. Late Licensed Holding, No. 397, known as the Talisman claim, area, 13 acres, 3 roods (more or less), situated at Karangahalce. Bounded easterly by the Kenilworth Licensed Molding, westerly by the Egmont Licenced Holding, and other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding, No. 398, known as the Antiquary claim, area, 10 acres, situated at Kaiangahakc. Bounded southerly by the Waverley Licensed Holding, and on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground.

[a card.] EA . P A V I T T , • AUTHORISED & LICENSED SURVEYOR, T E A R O II A. All Desciiptions of Surveys undei taken on reasonable terms. IS (££ls &&©s£&©!♦ r /ARREN'S PALACE HOTEL, v V Te Aroha. FOUR WEEKS ONLY, Commencing August 24. PEOF. J. "CTCADMAN, M.S.E.P., The Eminent Eclectopath, Scientist Specialist Professor of Electricity and Hydropathy. Inventor and Patentee of " Recupeiine," and the Magneto-Electric Continuous double Current Girdles, of which 50,000 were sold during the first year of manufacture, 1882. Member of the Society of Electiicians, Rue Mommirtre, Paris, will be prepared to receive patients at his OPERATING & CONSULTING ROOM, during the hows of morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 4 ; evening, 7 to 9 ; and Sundays, from 10 to 12 ; evening, 7 to 8. CONSULTATION BEING FREE, it invites all who suffer, no matter of what age or sex, to immediately call and convince themselves that the Professor is thoroughly conversant with their Complaints. Magneto Electric Continuous Double Current Girdles can be seen atany timedui ingthehoui sabove mentioned, and all information relative to the therapeutic use of the Voltaic and Famdaic Batteries most cheerfully given. N.B.—All patients applying will receive an honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. Consultation Personally or by letter FREE. Confidence absolute. Note the Address — Consulting Kooms, WARREN'S PALACE HOTEL, TE AROHA. Attendance — Mornings, 10 to 12 ; 2 to 4 : evening, 7to 9 ; Sundays, 10 to 12 ; evening, 7 to 8.

WANTED KNOWN. SADDLERY AND HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, At Wholesale Prices. WE import our Fittings direct, and Manufacture the Goods ourselves, and SELL AT 25 PER CENT LESS THAN AUCKLAND for same class of Goods. ISAAC BATES, CAMBRIDGE, HAMILTON, AND TE AROHA.

INSURE AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE COUTH BRITISH FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. Of New Zealand. CAPITAL, . . £2,000,000 INVESTED FUNDS . £235,000 Irisiirances effected at Lowest Rates. Agent for TE AROHA, WAIORONGOMAI* WAITOA, and District, J. ILOTT, NfiwS Office;

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 168, 4 September 1886, Page 3

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