OKARITA PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. REWARD FOR INLAND GOLDFIELD. FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS will be awarded, uV;lcr the following condition?, to the discoverer or discoverers of an Inland Goldfield within twenty miles of the Town of Okarita, or bounded on the north of Okarita by the Little Wangaliui River, and on the south of Okarita by Cook's River. 1. That the Goldfield shall be discovered within three months from 15th October present. 2. That the Goldfield shall yield not less than 500 ounces per week for a period of three months, commencing fourteen days from the date of application to the C<immitee for the Reward. 3. That the discoverer or discoverers shall • make application to the Committee for the Reward, and shall be required to make application to the Warden of the district for a Prospecting Claim on or before the loth day of January next, in order that thj^|^. name or names may be duly registerec^|^^^t enable the Committee to pay the Hewr^^^^^^^ the bona fide discoverer or discoverer? U^^^^^^H 4. That the Goldfield must not b ,^^^^^^| diggings, nor within a half-mile of tb^^^^^^^^J In addition to the above reward, th<^^^^^^^H mittee wish to inform the public th: a^^^^^^H intend making immediate application Government for a sum of money to S^^^^^^^H ment the above £500, and in the event^^^^^^H application being granted, the money^^^^^^^^H added to the reward, under the Sss^^^^^^^^^M tions as above, . j^^^^^^^^^^^H For the satisfaction °f^^^^^^^^^^^^^H spectors; the Committee pub^^^^^^^^^^^^^H the Bank Voucher. [duplicate] " Okarita, October 10, "Lodged, on account of the Okarita T^^^^^H specting Association Reward Account, witl^^^^B the Bank of New Zealand, the sum of Five Hundred Pounds sterling. This money not . to be drawn before the 16th of January, 18G7. " ("£500.) "C.S. Allkn, Agent." ' - t Dated at Okarita, the Uth day of October, ' 1866. JOHX COLE ) JAMES HENNELLY } Trustees. ROBERT C. REID ) PATRICK BRENNAN, Treasurer TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership hitherto existing between ; / Andrew M'Farland and David Girdwood, f , trading at Greymouth under the stylo or % m firms of A. M'Farland aud Co., and D. I I I I Girdwood and Co., has this day been dis- I J "" ""% solved by mutual consent. ? All debts due to the late firm are re(jitested to be settled without delay.; A. M'FARLANDa D. GIRDWOOD. -V^ Witness— Jxo. M'Millax. Greymouth, Ist Oct., 1866. "I^f O T I C E . All Claims against the late.firinsGJflfetffl|M M'Farland and Co., and D. Girdj^^^^^^^J Co., up to the 30th September of Dissolution of Partnership) ,? - ~^^^^^^^^^H to be sent in on or before Satt/^ inst., otherwise they will n| ■' ?■' ■VTOTICE TO MINERS r«^. ,< Wanted known that we are Se\ make Watertight Boots at 35sS / workmanship warranted. AddressV >h and Southron, Richmond Quay, Greyruv/Uth, ', and New River Rush, Saltwater. Good Stock always on hand. JONES' SALOON. — Hair-cutting, Is ; Shampooing, Is ; Shaving and dressing^ "- . .■■' Is ; Hot Baths with shower, Is. Unequalled workmanship. Next the Alliance Hotel, Boundary street, P. A, Jones. fTIHE Undersigned acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of five pounds to the Grey River Hospital, and five pounds' to the Catholic Chapel, from Mrs Margaret Norton. FRANCIS HARRIS. OIA REWARD.— LOST, One white ob-LvJ Bullock, branded D near rump ; Two red bullocks,- tar on the off rump ; last seen on the peninsula. Anyone giving such information as will lead to their recovery will reoeive the above reward. .Jfe^. I. O'DONNELL, J^H^ Mawhera Quf j^^^^^l LOST, from the Queen's Hotel, ayellow^^^^ Scotch Terrier, cut ears and tail, small'" scald on the side. V\ OR SALE-The Morning Star Hotel, vf»: / Saltwater Lead. Enquire on the premises. 0 LET— Large Hotel. Apply at H. H. Lahman's, Albert street. i XTTANTED to Purchase, Porter Bottle am W any quantity. Apply, H. Whitmore ' Lemonade Manufacturer. WANTED, a Newspaper Runner fox upcountry. Apply R. Shannon, WANTED, by a middle-aged person, a situation as Housekeeper or* general servant. Country preferred. E. J., office of n this paper. ANTED, a smart Lad for a Shop. Apply to. R. Shannon, Boundary street, WANTED, a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Kilgour, Union Hotel. - WANTED, Gentlemen to get their Clothes Cleaned and Repaired at M'Davitt's, Gresson street, opposite the _ ■ Police Court. Billiard Cloths cleaned and/ ~~1 repaired. ' m "\TTANTED, ANDREW DOGHERTY y\~ •otvUDDLE, late of Waikouaiti, to CODimunicato with the '• Grey Eiver Argus. " IF this should meet the eye; of. JOHN M 'MASTER," he is requestecl : to write >W to James M. Kelly, -No Town; -Grey River ; * or, to Robert Hagan, Tooborae, near ,HAish- ■ cote, Victoria. ; ; . ' ■ , "T"LEXANDER MACKENZIE, New Luce, ~*| XX. Wigtownshire, Scotland, write to your "f\ brother r ely)» post-office Christchurch. '/ 1 ■. ■ ' 5 i ?! I 2 J A
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Grey River Argus, Issue 121, 20 October 1866, Page 3
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