F ° Sections 11 and 12, with Substantial Stone I conveniences, Garden, &c. Also, Sections 34 and 35, Tarbertstreet, with Buildings thereon, and now occupied by Mr 0. M'lntosh, Storekeeper, and Mr Bartholomew, Solicitor. Also, Alexandra Coal Mine and all Plant connected therewith. ApplyW. A. THOMSON. ; it ■ [Form 15 (Reg. 24) Under •« The Mining Aot, 1898?" of Dunedin, jMerohant, hereby applies for» hoenaefd? a claim aa specified inl the Schedule herefo. in respeot of land therein referred to, which has been duly marked out for the purpose. Hate and number of miner's right—--38281—21/8/03. g Address for service; c/o Laurence Ryan. Alexandra. s - Dated this 26th day of August, 1803. SCHEDULE Class and Subdivision of Claim—Special Dredging Claim. Style under which Claim is to be worked— J. C. Thomson Proposed Mode of Working—Hydraulic Sluicing. Proposed Term of License—42 years. Locality where Land is situated, with its Boundaries Measurements, and AreaSituate on the Lower Crawfords, about 2 miles, on the east side of the Manorburn, starting from a point east 6uo yards, then south-east 650 yards, then south-west 400 yards, then west-south-west 500 yards, then north 700 yards, to starting point. Area—loo acres. Pegs marked A. Signature of Applioant: J. C. THOMSON. By his registered agent—Laurence Ryan. Precise time of filing of the foregoing application—lo.3o a.m., : 26th August. 1903. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto -Monday, 14th Sept., 1903, at II a.m., in the Warden's Court, Alexandra. Objections must be filed in the Registrar's office, and notified to applioant at least 24 hours before the day so appointed. FREDERICK JEFFERY, Mining Registrar. [Porm 15 (Reg 24). Under "The Mining Act, 1898," OR LICENSE FOR A/M. ni— Q JlJnijjg J)j s . the undersigned tfENJfY Fl&tcher Norman, of Dunedin, Inspector of Works, hereby applies for a Jlioense for a Claim aa specifies' in the Jsehedule hereto, in respect of the land thSrein referred to, which has been duly marked out fo r the purpose. Date and number of miner's right: 38293—21/8/03. Address for service : Care Laurence Ryaa, Alexandra, Dated this 17th day of August, 1903. SCHEDULE. Class and Subdivision of Claim—Special Claim. Style under which Claim is to be worked: —Henry Fletcher Norniin. Proposed Mode of Working—Hydraulic Sluicing. Proposed Term of License—42 years. Looality where Land is situated, with its Boundaries, Measurements, and AreaSituate on the east side of the Manorburn Creek, starting from a point then south south-west 800 yards, then west by south 300 yards, then west north-west 400 yards, then north 200 yards, then north-east 950 yards, then east south-east 500 yards to what is known as Dan's Gully and eur» rounding terraces. Area—About 100 seres. Pegs marked H. Signature of Applicant— HENRY FLETCHER NORMAN. (By his registered agent : Laurence Ryan). Precise time of filing the foregoing application— 2.50 p.m., 26th August, 1903. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto —Monday, 14th Sept. 1903, at a.m., in the Warden's Court, Alexandra. Objections thereto must be filed in the Registrar's office and notified to applicant at least two days before the day so appointed. FREDERICK JEFFERY, Mining Registrar. 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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 382, 3 September 1903, Page 5
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