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Public Wct'ce- 1 IMPLICATION POll LEASE. District—Dunstan. Date—January 24, 1882. TO THE WARDEN AT CLYDE. We hereby apply for a gold-mining lease of the lands herinafter described, in accordance with the gold-mining leases regulations of New Zealand, and we agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. CHAS. NICHOLSON & PARfY, A pplicants. By their agent, GEORGE FAOHE. Names and addresses in full o applicants—Charles Nicholson, John Fry Kitchen, Charles Raker, Alex. M ‘Donald, James Carle Nicholson, William Carle Nicholson, Theodore Kitchen, Thomas M‘Dowell. Style tinder which it is intended to conduct the business—The Alpine Quartz Beef Company. Extent of ground applied for—2o acres. hlinimum number of men proposed to ,be employed by the Lessee—Far the first six months four men ; subsequently, when in full work, 10 men.

Amount of capital proposed to be invested—£3,oUo. Proposed mode of working the land —Tunnels and shafts. Precise locality—Head of Fraser River. Term for which lease is required— Fifteen years. I'ime of commencing operations— Immediately. General remarks—Nil. 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 clear days from the date of such application, enter his oljection at the \\ ardeu’s Office at Clyde. FREDERICK JEFFERY, pro Warden. Warden’s Office, January 24, 1883. Under Section 5, Act 532. ART UNION. PURCHASE OF THE BUNGAREK JUNCTION FREEHOLD ESTATE BY SUBSCRIPTION 10,000 subscribers of Ll each. 120 prizes of the full value of [.10,000. 117 Lota guaranteed Cash if preferred. Lot 1 _ Ist priz -, Lot sto o—s prizes, 1.4,01)0. 11l 50 each, Lnt 2 2nd priz-, Lnr, 10 1 prize L3DDO Lso Lot 3 3rd p'-izd. Lot 11 to 20—10 1-1350 prizes, Ll() ea.4i Lot 4 4th prize. Lot 21 t<- 120-InO L4(io prizes, L 4 each The management have increased the number of prizes, and thereby increased ilia chances to nearly a certainty to win a substantial prize, if not a large and independent fortune for LL Drawing on the 28th and 20th Mar hj. Unsuccessful applicants will have their money returned pa- return post. No commission wiil bo paid to agents after this date. SETH K I'FRSASK. No. I Australian and European Chambers Box, Post-office Ballarat. Bead prospectus. TO STOREKEEPERS, MINERS AND OTHERS.

WHOLE or seperate tenders will be received hy the undersigned for flic purchase of premises’ in Naseby, recently occupied by the late li. W. Busch, consisting of bir_n- ;u „l commodiotis store, with tittimrs and dwelling snitublo . for earning on general business ; a'so, Photographic Gal'ein attached, and two freehold sections, 60ft and 67ft by 1 Oofr. one of which is i.icelv laid out asgaiden. halier particuhvs and terms may be had on application to WALTER 1 VDKR, Naseby ; or to HEN'RY S. JONES. Care P. Hay man it. (,'o, Htinedin, Executors under the will of the late L. W. Busch. TO FARMERS. mEND ER S wA N T 1-1 D to supply Five Hundred Bushels good Oat«, to bo delivered at. Qalloway Head Station early in February. (Signed) W. G. REES, Manager, Galloway Station, January 25, 1882,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1032, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1032, 27 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1032, 27 January 1882, Page 2

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