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AURORA, quartz mi mag COMPANY, (Registered). KXTR AOaHI NA K Y ME ETIN G. ' , .v\ 4 N Extraordinary Meeting Of the' l\ Shareholder will he held at the Company's office, Similei land-street, Cisdo on Saturday,. February 14, at 3, p m. Business :—To wind up the existing Company, and to incorporate a new Company. Or. \ V.:. To authorise the issue of fresh Scrip GEO. FAC HE, Manager, , January 14, 1874. NOTICE. i LL persons having any claim.' V against the estate oi the late John O’Biien, Go-ge Creek, store ke per, an- requested to .send full paiticuliins of tin- same to the executor, Patr.ck M GeMigan, Post Office, Raid Hill hhit on or hefae the 1 Oth February next, under penalty ot having any curim ,-eut in afterwards disallowed A LI. parties indebted to tire above estate me r-quested to entile their ..ec- nuts iinmediaielv, otheiwise leal preceedii gs wi;l he instituted. P TRUK MGEITIG AN, Bald Hill Fiat. Jumtnry 12, 874. TO MINERS & OTHERS. JTb’R RALE, one of the Rest MINI] I"G VENTUII Sin the Pro'inoe, coinprsing Water-rights and Claim Price X 350. Apply to GEO. FAC HE, A tic inneer, Clyde ~ NOTICE. IT having ocme t 0 the knowledge of the Alcxai dm Library (i inmittee that parties who are not Subscrihers to the above Institution have books, the propci t> of the tame, in their possession. This is to give notice (hat such Books must be returned at once to the Institution, otheiwise proceed, in s will bo taken f>r illegal dvten tioii of properly. J. C. CIT APPLE President. Alexandra. Circulating tibiary. I PCBI.IC MEETING. CLYDE BRASS BAND. 1 MELTING of the Subscribers to 71 the Clvde Brass Band as con- i vmipcl tor Saturday evening next the j 7th instant at 10 p m at l ames's Dunstan Hotel, to elect a Committee of Management, ,tc. A full attendance is required. By Order. f.'ur' »’vt «nc"w.t ■wmnßVfnmwi'y’MtrarjewasmnHi WVSTE LANDS BOARD. - 0— . The usual meeting of the Waste Lands kiard was hel I oa die Bfh instant, and the following hustni ss of local importance was tra--sacted. The coir i ’eratinn of C. T. Marie’s lette wit i reference to ids app’icati. n fm a coal 1 as - of sec ion 117, W-ck If, Leaning Rock, luljonraed from the previous meeting, was resumed. Mr. Gillies, of Gillies and Stmt, appe ire I f->r the apolicant, who, he said, was the original finder of,the coal, and should reap the benefit of it. An application for the same block of la d fora coal case from Thomson and ■M'Lel ao, f'»r whom, Messrs Ricv» right and .stout’s n pie.-i ninth e appeared, sayin.- flint Marie mo elv wished to establish a monopoly ot He coal, and would nt w.i; k at it forthe l.enefir. of the district as I Thomson a-d MHdlan would. A letter j was read o i the so’jeet from Mr. S. Howard, o’ jectiiis to the land being leased, as the ground was aurifeious, and Ue intend, ed to apply for a prospe- ting claim there. The Cldef Conmirsioncr said that the co sidera’ion of the matter would be adjourned until Howa-d’a letter could be piodneel for the .it vice of the Warden. A lette.- was nad from Mr. W. Tnr f on, solicitor for J W. Robertson, renewim - his application for a water-race from the One and Two-mile Creeks, as pegged out, or failing that to the boundary of Queenstown. The Chief Commissioner said th it the only safe course would be was to ref r the matter to the Queenstown Corporation. A certificate was read from Mr. Justice Chapin -.n, to the effect that the reservation of p irt of ruu237 for benevolent purposes was a legal one. Toe certificate was noted. An English bn alt witi eft pcn.pt'y defined cinitship to be, “ Jerking at inch other, taking hold of each other’s bands, and all that sortof thing.” Exactly so. One hundred yiais ago England ] reduced only Ifi.OCO.fidO bushels of wheat. Ev. Inins nul hi,id goed faiming, I c |itdus',e 1*828,0' 2,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 613, 16 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 613, 16 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 613, 16 January 1874, Page 3

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