NOTICE. 1 Hereby give notice that I Lave this day applied to the Warden, at Black’s, for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate in the Tiger hill Survey district, adjoining Lee’s paddock, and comprising twenty acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the 12th day of February, 18G8, made under the Goldfields Act, 13GG. FRANCIS LEE. Black’s, June 25, 1869. The above ap v ion will be heard before me, a' e Court House, at Black's, on the 2L 1 of July, 1869. VINCENT FYKE; Warden. PUBLIC NOTICE. AP PLICATION having been made to me to declare all that portion of the Otago Goldfields described in the schedule hereunto annexed,as open for occupation under Regulation VI. of the Otago Goldfields Regulations, and the same having been duly advertised in the “ Duns tan Times” of the 18th of June, 1869, and no valid objection having been lodged there against, I hereby give notice, that the same may be occupied by holders of miner’s rights in claims of the undermentioned she, namely, one acre for each holder of a miner’s right , provided that no block claim shall "comprise more than six acres altogether. Given under my hand and seal, this uth day of July, 1539. VINCENT PYKE, R.M. We-den. Schedule. Starting from. Cairn-hill by a direct line to the head of Butcher’s Gully, thence to the Obelisk, thence to Blackman’s Creek, ti ence along the northern water-shed of the said creek to the south-eastern corner of pre-emptive right 8., Run No. 219, thence to and by the Nevis road to the Eurnscleugh river, thence by the Earnscleugh river to a point on the eastern hank of the Clutha river opposite the junction of the said Earnscleugh river, thence by the Clutha river and north and east boundaries of Alexandra to 'Maun hevikia river, thence by the east hank of the Manuherikia river to a point opposite the junction of the Chatto Creek, thence by a direct line to the Dunedin mid via the Rock and Pillar, thence by a direct line to the Manorburn three miles above its junction with the Manuherikia river, thence by the western watershed of the Manorbarn to the Teviot road via the Knob hies, thence by the said main road to the starting-point. PUBLIC NOTICE. OWNERS of Water Waces heading out of the Earnscleugh River (Fraser’s) are jequested to meet the Warden and Surveyor on the ground at heads of races, on Wed icsday, the 21st inst., fer the investigation and settlement of their rights. They are further requested to bring with them all doer cents pertaining thereto. VINCENT PYKE. Warden. NEW HOME NEWSPAPER. CPHE Largest and Most Complete I Newspaper specially produced for Australasia is THE “EUROPEAN MAfL,” Published in London every fourth Friday for despatch by the Mail via Marseilles. The “European Mail” subscription, including postage, is 13s. per annum. The “European Mail” is an admirable advertising medium for making known matters of import to the Australasian Colonies. The “European Mail” may be procured of all newsvendors. Office—Colonial-buildings, Cannon-street, London. S. V. MORGAN, cne of the proprietors of the “European Mail,” is on a tour through Australasia, and will he glad to hear from parties willing to act as Agents for the “European Mail.” Central Address to the end of September, 1860, No. 11, Collinc-street East, Melbourne.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 377, 9 July 1869, Page 2
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