PUBLIC NOTICE. tinder Sec'i-m 1. Regulation VI., of the f'tiigo Goldfields Rules ami Regulations. 'O EFFICIENT Proof ha ving b«en d shown to me thatalPhosepor ions of he Otnro Goldlieldsdtscribed in the Schedules hereunto annexedhave been fairly tested, and are ei'her wholly or for die greater part of an inferior character as regard? their cold deposit-', I hereby give no'ice tint the same may be occupied by holders of miners’ •rights in claims of the undermentioned siza, namely : One acre for each holder of a miner’s rigid, provided that no 1 lock claim shall comprise more than six acres altogether. G’ven under my hand and seal this 27th day of November, 1808. VINCENT PYRE. Warden Sclrdule. That portion of the Otago Goldfields situated below the crossing place at Coal Cm k, bounded on the north by Spear Grass Flat, on the west, by the Tcviot Road, on the south by the Deep Creek, and on the ■ east by the Twelve mile Range. Tha f portion of the Otago Goldf eds known as Rough Creek, bounded on the nor 1 hj by i's junction with the Earnse nigh River, on the south at i f s sourse, on the east iv d west by half-a-mile each side of con're of Rough Creek situated on the “ Old Han Rangt,” That portion of th-> Otago Gold- j fields situated at Bu'cher's Gu'lv and bounded on the west by the “special j churn ” of o‘Kane and Cnmoany, on 1 the east' y ihe “ extended claim ” ot
Thomas Dunn, an ' on'the north and soutli by half a mi’e each tide of centre of Butcher’s Gully. fust portion of the Otago G ldfi Ids founded on the nor'h by the Darmc’eugh River, on the south by i the mad from the punt on the west ba k> f the Molyncux to Bute’ era Gully, on the east by <he River Molyneux, and on the west I y a line Indf a mile back from the River ’ Molynenx. That portion of the'ham Goldfields bounded on the son'll by a point fcnwn as the Falls, on the east side i of the Vohmenx River; on th° north ! hy a poi' t known as Doctor s Point; j on the west by the Molynenx River ; j and on the eas‘, half a mile from the Molynenx River. REMEMBER BOXING DAY! THOEMAHLEFS ART MIDE grand distribution of prizes. /CONSISTING of G"ld and STver Lever Watches, Colonial made Jew diary, Four ochive Harmonium, Sadd o and Brid’e, Musical-boxes, Household f rniture, se, &c. To be draw for unon the principle of tb ß London Art Un on. on Saturday night, the 26th day of December ( 1868 at HAWTHORNE'S CLYDE HOTEL
150 Ticket*, € 35 Prize: The mods are no\ Thornnhlen’s Fancy E Noah’s Ark, Clyde. For particulars of Pi respective value,—See HOiLT.VAY's OISTMES Indigestion.—How mu been bestowed, and w volumes have been wr't plague of every houseli with certainty and sii without fear of relapse, of this pnri'vin" soothi medicine. It acts di R’oimch, liver and bow diTeetlv fTie-: rr\ rw.+ In
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Dunstan Times, Issue 345, 4 December 1868, Page 2
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