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Foi .sintm nation or news #h« iirm Riid fourth page* QUEENSLAND INSURANCE COM- - PANY, LTD. (Fire, Marine and Accident.) MR. OSWALD B. E. BORTON has been appointed CHIEF AGENT for HOKITIKA and DISTRICT as from Ist SEPTEMBER) 1917. D. A. ABERCROMBIE, Manager for N.Z. Wellington, August 1917. KORATAHI ‘SPRING SALE.
WEDNESDAY, 12th SEP., 1917. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell at above yards: 230 HEAD STORE CATTLE, 25 DAIRY COWS (Springers), ’ For Mr Jno. Dimmick. (Buyers kindly, note this fixture will - commence at 11 a.m. sharp.) SALE OF DAIRY HERD. Messrs :w. Jeffries and <*>. ! will offer at auction at the KOKATAHI SALE, on behalf of MR JNO. DIMMICK, the whole of his first-class, MILKING HERD, comprising— - 25 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calf oows due to 1 profit. * Under “The Mining Act, 1903.' ’ APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER RACE 64/17. To the Warden of the Westland MlnX ing District, at Hokitika. PURSUANT to “The Mining Act, ISOS,” the undersigned JOHN JAMES McINTOSH, of Hokitika, Hotelkeeper, hereby applies for a license for a water-race, as specified in the Schedule hereto , the course whereof has been duly marked out for tho purpose. Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 2 p.m. on 24th. August, 1917. ; ‘ Date and number of miner’s right: 25th. May, 1917, No 110,166. Address for service: Park and Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. Dated at Hokitika, this 24th. day of August, 1017. SCHEDULE. Locality of the race, and of its storting and terminal points: Commencing at tho 4 mile peg in the old Kanieri ILake Water Race at the left-hand branch of the . Kanieri River and terminating at the 7-mile peg of tue said race. Length and intendod course of race: 3 miles, running westerly. Points of intake: At dam applied for in application No. 65 now lodged by applicant at the Warden’s Court, Hokitika. Estimatod time and cost of construction: Now constructed, but considerably out of repair. Two years are required for construction. Mean depth and breadth: 4 feet wy 6 feet.
Number of heads to be diverted: 30 heads. Purpose for which water is to be used: Mining. Proposed term of license: 42 years. Signature of applicant, etc.,: John James MoTntosh; by his solicitors, Park and Murdoch. Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 24/8/17, at 2 p.m. Time and place appointed for tnw hearing of the application and all oojections thereto: Thursday, the 20th September, 1917, at 10 a.m., at Warden’s Court, Hokitika. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at loast three days before the time so appointed. . / JOHN N. NALDER, Mining Registrar.
hoohstetter goldfields, ltd. SEPARATE TENDERS, to close 17th SEPTEMBER, 1917, are invited by the above Company for <tlie DRIVING of tho FOLLOWING Tl)-v-NELS:— . No. 8 Tunnel, approximately 1228 feet in length, and No. 9. Tunnel, approximately 1303 feet m length.. Tunnels 6 feet by 5 feet, in “oldman ’ gravel, papa and soft sandstone. ” The Company will supply timber and rails at the nearest sawpit to work. Ventilation will be provided if required. Inspection of work can be made upon application. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept*'!. Specifications may be seen at the Company's office, Coates’s Cr.ymouth, or Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd., Hokitika. ""n(Tttcere ACCOUNTS BEING a MEMBER of the First Division, and having passed tuo medical test, I must go to Camp as | early as possible, and therefore ret| quest that ALL ACCOUNTS owing to j E. C. TOOHEY and TOOHEY BROS. 1; be paid at the Shop not later than I AUGUST 31st. After that date all outstanding will l' lie sued for without further notice. 5 ' JAMES TOOHEY.
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