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Y^OUNTY OF WESTLAND GOLD \J FIELD. APPLICATION FOR A MINISG LEASE August 25, 1870. To the Warden at Greymouth — I herewith deposit the sum of Twenty Pounds, as required by the Mining Leaae Regulations, and I agree, if my application (the particulars of which are hereunier set forth) be investigated, that such sum Bhal in all respects be held subject to the terms of such Regulations, and that upon the approval of this application I will execute lease upon the basis therein stated Governor's Delegate shall think fittogra the same. (Signature of applicant) EDWARD FANNING. Name and address in full of applicant-' Edward Fanning, South Beach. Style under which i* is intended to conduct the business — "Never Say Die." Extent of land applied for— Five acres. Minimum number of men to be employed by lessee— (l.) For the first three months, five men. (2.) Subsequently, when in full work, tvrenty men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested —£250. Proposed mode of working the landSluicing. Precise locality- Quarter of a mile north of Paroa. Term for which lease is required— Five years. Time of commenciug operations — As soon as granted. Objections to be heard on the 20th September. /BOUNTY OF WESTLAND GOLD \J FIELD. APPLICATION FOR A MINING LEASE. August 29, 1870. To the Warden at Greymouth— I hereby deposit the sum of Twenty Pounds, as required by the Mining Lease Regulations, and I agree, if my application (the particulars of which are liereunder set forth) be investigated, that such snm shal in all respects be held subject to the terms of such Regulations, and that upon the approval of this application I will execute a lease upon the basis therein stated if the Governor's delegate shall think fit to grant the same. (Signature of applicant)) ROBERT DRUMMOND. Name and address in full of applicant — Robert Druinmond and Co., South Beach, Greymonth. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business—" Pull Together." Extent of land applied for — Four acres. Miuimum number of men to be employed by lessee — (1.) For the first three months four men. (2.) Subsequently when in full work, sixteen men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested —£200. Proposed mode of working the land — Sluicing. Precise locality— North and west of Keith, and Co. Term for which lease required — Ten years. Time of commencing operations — Whei» granted. Objections to be heard on September 22. TN returning thanks for past favors, I beg •*• to inform the public that on and after Monday, the 22nd instant, the Butchering business, hitherto carried on by me in connection with my other business at Brunnerton, will he carried on under the style of Taylor and Foster, Wholesale and Retail Butchers. As it is our intention to purchase stock at the sale yards, we hope to be able to compete with Greymouth prices. J. TAYLOR. Brunnerton, Aug. 20, IS7O. TN retiring from the business of Tent- -*- maker, I have to return my sincere thanks to those who have heretofore so liberally patronised me, and to recommend as my successor Mr Alexander Ho3le. E. ANCHER. In succeeding to the business hitherto car* ried on by Mr Ancher, the undersigned begs to state that he has the largest and most complete stock of goods on the West Cuast, comprising Tarpaulins, Horse Rugs, Canvas Tents and Flies, Hose, Oilskins, Canvas of the best brands, &c, from which all orders can be promptly and efficiently executed, at moderate trade price?. ALEXANDER HOSIE. 9 . "OEROTTI'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. G. PEROTTI, having disposed of his business in the above Hotel, bega to re* commend to the favorable notice of all his old friends and constituents Mr EDWARD ANCHOR as his successor, and to assure them that the well-known energy of that gentleman will maintain the prestige that the Commercial Hotel has always enjoyed. In succeeding, this day, to the business hitherto carried on by MrPerotti, the undersigned begs to state that every attention requisite to secure the comfort of his friends 1 and the public will be made by him. All the arrangements of the Hotel will be supervised carefully, and visitors will find the Commercial Flotel to be inferior in accommodation to none on the Coast.' The Wines and Spirits are carefully selected, and upon trial will merit the approbation of every connisseur. The two Billiard Tables are the best; in the district, and are constantly attended by careful markers. French, German, and Scandinavian lan guages spoken, and newspapers in these languages kept on file. EDWARD ANCHER,

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 728, 17 September 1870, Page 3

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751

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 728, 17 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 728, 17 September 1870, Page 3

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