Miscellaneousapplication for lease. DiKtrict—D'unsian, Date—Jan 18, 1882. TO THE WARDEN AT GLADE. I HEREBY apply fora gold-mining lease of the lands hereinafter dosciibod, in accordance with the Goldmining Leases Regulations of New Zealand, and I agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think lit to giant the same. ARNOLD STURM. Applicant, Ry his agent GEO FACILE. Name and address in full of applicant—Arnold Sturm, Serpentine. Style under which it is intended to conduct (ho business—-Deep Valley Creek Co. Extent of ground applied for—l 6 acres. Minimum number of men proposed to be employed by the lessee—For the first three months, two men ; subsequently, when in fall work, six men. Amount of canital proposed to bo inve ted- L 2,000, Proposed mode of working the land —Tunnel.ing and sinking Precise locality—West side of Long Talley, on line with Golden Link. Term for which lease is required— Ten years. Time of commencing operations— As soon as lease is granted. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard at the Warden’s Office at Clyde on the first Court day in March, 1882. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a mining Lease upon the above application must, within fourteen c!e ir days from the date of such application, enter his objection at the Warden’s Office at Cyde FREDERICK JEFFREY, pro Warden. Warden’s Office, Clyde. January 13, I$S2. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A MINERAL LEASE.
VAT E the undersigned, hereby give V V notice that, after the lapse of seven days Irorn the date hereof, we will leave with the Warden of the Mining District of Otago Goldfields at Clyde an application tor a Mineral Lease, the particulars whereof arc hereunder set forth : Name in full of applicant or applicants, and Style under which it is intended that the business should bo carried on—John Shannon, Peter Harrington, Michael Harrington, and William Bruce; under the style of Maniototo Coal Company. Full address of each applicant— Ophir, Ophir, Ophir, Gphir. Extent of ground applied for—32o acres. Minimum number of men to be em ployed when commencing operations, also subsequently,when in full work— For the first nine months, two men ; subsequently, when in full work, so many men as may be necessary. Amount of money proposed to be expended—L2,ooo lu what manner the land is to be worked—Tunnelling and shafts. Precise locality—On western slope of Blackstone Hill, about midway between Hollands’ Head Station and Poolburu Gorge. Term for which lease is required— Thirty years. Time of commencing operations— Forthwith. Whether the boundaries of the land applied for will include any river, creek, or permanent water spring, or artificial reservoir—Ho. General remarks—Applied for so as not to exclude gold mining or pastoial rights, and for the purpose of mining for coal. Haines of applicants, with addresses —John shannon, Ophir j Peter Harrington, Ophir; Michael Harrington, Ophir j William Bruce, Opfflr, Bv their agent, F. J. WILSON. Place—Ophir. Date, January 13, 1882. IMPOUNDED on January 17th, 1882, by Mr Henry McKay, of Monte e Station One red and white bullock, brands like R R—first 11 having half-circle over top—off rump, H (within circle) near hip, off ear marked, two holes. One red and white cow, like HflK conjilined near hip, M K near rump, slit in off ear. One red steer, no visible brands, tip and fore-bit near car; For which LI sterling, driving expenses is claimed, for trespassing in grass paddock, Moutcrc Station ; and in default of being released (he above named cattle will be sold on FRIDAY February 10, 1882, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Vincent County Pound. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Pouudkeeper.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1031, 20 January 1882, Page 2
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