WARDEN'S COURT.
(Before H. A. Stuatfoud. Esq., Warlen) Application by Alfred I'luok l"<»r residence nite at To Arohu, No. 3, block 51. Gi anted. Application b) J. Fl. Keep, fur :i spoci.il claim «t Tui Creek. To Aroha. Mr CA. Comes, who appeared <>n behalf of plait) tiff, st.ited that the smvey had not been eon-plcted, and nsked f»r an adjouinnicnt wlii< < h \ui*» jrrnntcd until nrxt court day. •• Application for a. licen^nd hn'diu^, •• Wjiitoit/'at TeArolia. Application rcfuaod, bein^ too nc:iv th»* Thermal In rofn^in^ thrt application, the W.-in'en s:ii«l: Te Aiolui was built up almost tntiri-ly on account of it* hot spiinsrs the wo-id.'rfu! curative propeities of wliit-h were becoming- known far and wide, and wore thu nieiiis of indnonff luitny visitors nnd invalids to u^oit thither. Everything theieforo cftoctius the hot fi|>rin^a roust bo ctrcfiilly conserved, and even if gold woio known to exist in the ground applird for now, Reeing that it was Bituatcd ko close to tho Domain, he considered lv» coulc, not grant the appliiation.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 232, 10 December 1887, Page 3
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170WARDEN'S COURT. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 232, 10 December 1887, Page 3
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