MONTGOMERY’S TERRACE HYDRAULIC SLUICING CO., Ltd. BLACKBALL RACE.CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS for tlie above work will be received at the Engineer’s office, Midland Chambers, Greymouth, till THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10th, 1901. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Hannan and Phillips’ office, Reefton, and at the Engineer’s office, Greymouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .1. D. GILLIES, Company’s Engineer; Greymouth, 18th September, 1901.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. GREETING. I HENRY ALDBOROUGH STRATj FORD of Dunedin, in tlie colony bt New Zealand, Barrister at Law, Stipendiary Magistrate, etc., etc., do hereby give notice that in compliance with the request of The Honorable Lady Henniker, and out of love and affection, I have assumed, and intend henceforth upon all occasions, and at all times to sign and use, and to be called and known by the name of Augustus with and before Henry Aldborough and the surname of HfS Excellency the Bight Honorable Lord Haetismere SteatfordHennikee in deu of and in substitution of my present surname of Stratford, and such assumption of names is formally declared and evidenced by deed poll under my hand and seal intended to be forthwith enrolled in the central office of the High Court of Judicature, London. In testimony hereof I hereby sign and express myself by my said so assumed surname. Dated this 18th day of September, 1901. _ (Signed) A. H. A. Steatfoed-Hennikeb. Signed by the above-named Augustus Henry Aldborough Steatfoed-Hennikeb, in the presence of (Signed) A. G. Ceeaqh, Notary Public. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, sth September, 1901.] NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PROCLAIM RIVERS, TOGETHER WITH THIER TRIBHTARIES, WATERCOURSES FOR THE DEPOSIT OF TAILINGS, ETC., RANFURLY, Governor. IN pursuance of the powers vested in him by section one hundred and nine of “ The Mining Act, 1898,” His Excellency the Governor hereby notifies that application has been made to him to constitute and set apart by proclamation the watercourses, the name, locality, and description whereof are set forth in the Schedule hereto, to be watercourses into which may be discharged any tailings, deins, and waste water produced by or resulting from mining operations carried on under the said Act. Any person who objects to such Proclamation being made, or whose land, or riparian or other rights in respect of such land, will be damaged or injuriously affected by the operation thereof, is required to serve on the Minister of Mines, within the period of ninety days after the publication hereof in the Gazette, full particulars of such objection, and also a claim in the prescribed form setting forth full particulars of all compensation that will be claimed by him ia the event of such Proclamation being made. No person will be entitled to any compensation for damage or injury consequent on the operation of such Proclamation unless his claim is duly served in the manner, and within the period aforesaid.
SCHEDULE. LAND DXSTEICTS OF NELSON AND WESTLAND That river known as the Grey River, which flows westerly for a distance of thirty miles from its source in the Southern Alps to the township of Dobson, together with the tributaries thereof, excepting Otutu or Rough River; also that part of the Ahaura River, with its tributaries, above Granite or Randall Creek. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this twentyninth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and one. JAMES McGOWAN, Minister of Mines, GREY EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. TO THE MEMBERS OP THE GREY EDUCATION SCHOOL CGM- ' MITTEES. Gentlemen,— i beg to apprise you of the fact that I am a candidate for the vacant seat in the Grey Education Board, for which I ask your support. I have; at Greymouth and in other parts of New Zealand, been a member of school committees for many years past, and have, I trust, some knowledge of the requirements, I shall, if elected, do my utmost for the welfare of Education in the district. Believe me, Yours obediently, HENRY BIGNELL. Greymouth, September 3rd, 1901. GREY EDUCATION BOARD. TO THE COMMITTEE MEN OF THE GREY SCHOOL DISTRICT. /°| ENTLEMEN,—Owing to the vacVIT ancy caused by the death of the Hon. James Kerr in the Grey Education Board, I beg to offer myself as a candidate, and solicit your support and interest. If you do me the honour of electing me, I will endeavour to the best of my ability to watch the interests of the schools throughout the district as well as to promote educational matters generally. I remain, Yours obediently, JAMES KERR.
BROWN’S City Drag. A. &H. BROWN ... Proprietors. LEAVES for South Beach and Paroa every SATURDAY NIGHT at 10 o’clock. On SUNDAY for Leviathan and Paroa; Drag leave Albion Hotel and Post Office at 2 p.m. FARES: Leviathan return—ls. Paroa return —Is 6d. LUGGAGE VANS meet all trains and Boats. MONEY TO LEND. WE HAVE various SUMS Of MONEY to lend on approved security at lowest current rates of interest GUINNESS & KITCHINGHAM, Solicitors, Hospital Street
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 September 1901, Page 3
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