WANTED, Two Men for Fencing. T. A. FRASER, Hawea Station. G LEASES REGULATIONS. PROVINCE 07 OTAGO* *S*MEAtAND. Octobec ST; 1574. To W. L. Simpson, Esq. Sir, —We have paid to the District Surveyor the sum required for the survey of the following Gold Mining Lease Application, as required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, and we agree upon the approval of this application to execute a Lease upon the bases herein stated, if the Go. vernor or his Delegate shall think fit to grant the same.—We have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servants, Name and address in full of applicants.— Thomas Logan, William Cameron, Marry Partridge, Bendigo Gully. Style under which it is intended to conduct he business.—Bendigo Gully Quartz Mining Company. Extent of land applied for,—l 6 acres. Minimum number of men to be employed by the Lessees,—For the first six months, two men j subsequently, when in full work, six men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested.— L3OOO. 1 Proposed mode of workmg the land. Shafts and tunnelling. Precise locality.—Three-quarters of a mile south-east of Cromwell Company’s lease, and about half a mile south of Aurora’s lease. Term for which lease is required,—Fourteen years. Time of commencing operations.—lmmediately on grant of lease. The above Application and any objection thereto will be heard beiore me, at Cromwell, on ,'anuary 16th, 1876. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must, within 80 clear days from the date of such application, enter his ob* jection at my office, THOMAS LOGAN HARRY PARTRIDGE WM. CAMERON, Per G, M. Starkey. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Warden,
NOTICE. APPLICATION having been made ta me by G. W. GOODGER and others for a special grant of ground for mining purposes, commencing at the junction of Bailey’s and Pipeclay Gullies, and terminating at the Kawarau River, and being in extent ten acres more or less, notification is hereby made that anyone desirous of objecting to same, must do so in writing on or before FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, the day fixed for hearing, W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Warden. November 13, 1874, NOTICE, APPLICATION having been made to me by the Bannockburn Water Race Company for a special grant of ten acres of land round their dam, notification is hereby made that anyone desirous of objecting to same must do so in writing on or before FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, the day fixed for hearing, W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, Warden, November 13, 1874, AT 0 T I C E. On the 11th November, 1874, the undermentioned application having been received and recorded under the 56th section of the Waste Lands Act, 1872, Joseph Duncan M ‘Leiinan, Section 4, Block V,, Lower Hawea,—2oo acres } Notification is hereby made that THURSDAY, November 26, 1874, is the day fixed for deciding the application, if unopposed, and for notifying the objections (if any) which have been lodged. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON, District Officer. November 11, 1874. FOR SALE, ONE SIXTH SHARE iu the Water Race known as the Defiance Company's, taking its rise in the Roaring Meg Creek, terminating at the Meg Flat, and carrying FOUR SLUICE-HEADS, Also, TWO SIXTH SHARES in WIREROPE FLUMING across KAWARAU RIVER ; and ONE SIXTH SHARE in SIX-ACRE CLAIM on Meg Flat. For further particulars, apply to JAMES MARSHALL, Cromwell, or J. M'NULTY, On groiiad.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 269, 24 November 1874, Page 6
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