PUBLIC NOTICE. W NET! 8 of Water Wa ops heading out of the Earnscleugh River '{Fraser’s) are requested to meet the 'Warden and Surveyor on the ground at heads of races, on Wednesday, the 31st inst., for the investigation and •settlement of their rights. They are further requested to bring ■with them all documents pertaining 'thereto. VINCENT PYKE. Warden. NOTICE. 1 Hereby give notice that I have this day applied to the Warden at Alexandra, lor a Lease -of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate at the north end of Bald Hill Elat, and •comprising fifty acres or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the 12th day -of February, 18G8, made under the 'Goldfields Act, 18G6. JOHN BUTLER. •Bald Hill Flat, July 10, 1869. The above application will be heard before me at the Court-house, at •Alexandra, on Monday, the 9th day •of August, 1869. VINCENT PYKE, Warden. NOTICE. I Hereby give notice that I have this day applied to the Warden at Alexandra, for a Lease of Land for Agricultural Purposes, situate at Spear Grass Flat, and comprising fifty acres •or thereabouts, in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations of the 12th day of February, 1868, made mnder-the Goldfields Act, 1866. JOHN CROSSAN, •Alexandra, July 12, 1869. The above application will be heard 'before me, at the Court House, at Alexandra, on the 9th day of, August, -1869. VINCENT PYKE, Warden. PUBLIC LECTURE. BANNOCKBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY. A LECTURE will be delivered by Vincent Pyke, Esq., in aid of the funds of the above institution, on Wednesday evening, July 28, at 8 o’clock, at Stewart’s Ferry Hotel. Subject;— Sparks from the anvil and ••flashes from the fire. Admission, 2s. 6d. J, Marshall, Secretary. ALEXANDRA. YINCENT PYKE, Esq., Warden, will deliver A LECTURE In the School Room, Alexandra, in aid of the Fund for Improving the ■School Premises, on the evening of Monday, the 26th inst. Subject:—“ Flashes from the Fire and Sparks from the Anvil.’’ GEO. REID, Hon. Sec A. S. Committee. Alexandra, July 2, 1869. XiEGAL NOTICE. MONDAY, the 19th day of July, 1869, has been fixed for the final examinations of Patrick Wickam and of Malcolm M‘Donald,hothof Black’s, in the Province of Otago, miners, at the Court House, Clyde, when they will respectively apply for their discharge pursuant to the Bankruptcy Acts, 1867 and 1868. ANTHONY BROUGH, Solicitor for the Bankrupts. MR. ANTHONY BROUGH. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER.^ ■Office, Clyde
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Dunstan Times, Issue 378, 16 July 1869, Page 2
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