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Under “The Mining Act, 19us.APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOB A WATER-RACE. I To tin; Warden of the Westland Min- | illy District, at Ross. PURSUANT to “The Mining Act, 1908, ” the undersigned CARL J. FIEND®, of Hari Hari, Sawmiller hereby applies for a license for water-race, as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof lias been duly marked out for the purpose. Precise time of markiny out privilege applied for: 4 p.m. 5-5-20. Date and number of miners’ right: 110528 of 13-5-18.

Address for service: Hari Hari. Date dat Ross, this 10th day of May 1920. SCHEDULE Locality of the race, and of its slarting and terminal points: Starting 36 chs. up creek that enters Duffers Creek about 2 chs. above main south bridge, then running north a distance of 61 ehs to peg marked H.I. Length and intended eQUi'se of race ■ South to North 61 chs. Points of intake: Sid<> stream that enters Duffers Creek. Estimated time and cost of construction : 6 months, £IOO. Mean depth and breadth: 4ft x 2ft I Number of heads to be .diverted: 20 heads. Purpose for which water is to be used: Sawmilling. Proposed term of license: 42 years. Signature of Applicant: Carl J. Hende. Precise time of filing the foregoing application: 10 a.m., 10-5-20. Time and place’ appointed for the hearing of the application anrl all objections thereto: 16-6-20, at 11 a.m at Warden’s Court, Ross. / Objections must ho filed in the Registrar’s office and notified to applicant at least three days before the time so appointed. I A. E. STARK, Mining Registrar. ST. MANY'S BAZAAR” HOKITIKA.

A GRAND BAZAAR in aid of St. Mary’s Church will be held at the WESTLAND OPERA HOUSE, On THURSDAY 3rd, FRIDAY 4th, and SATURDAY sth JUNE, 1920. A CHOICE SELECTION of Paintings, carving and plain and fancy work for sale. Also, six valuable oil paintings, and six hand painted cushions, to be raffled, (by permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs). Tickets, and further information may lie obtained from MESDAMES HEENAN & McCARTHY Joint Secretaries. M. HOUSTON AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND L.-»ND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREET HOKITIKA. FARMS FOR ■'i A EE. ACi ACRES O.R.P. situated av -L v/ Koiterangi all fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Large area ploughed and in grass ami clover. Balance ill cleared and in good graas. Comfortable dwelling and good sheds. Milking 40 cows and situated close to school, Post Office and Lime Kiln. A nico compact farm. Price £22 per acre.

iIQQ ACR liS Freehold w-uatetl at t ) ? ) Mount Bunar, S.D. near Evans’ Jr cel;. Ring fenced and partly eleard. Splendid country when cleared up. rn-t »;3 7.. h) p ( t ACRES Freenold in two SeeO .* O tious of 270 and 343 acres res pectively. All fenced, excellent grazing property. Only few miles from Cheese 'hi y. *sitoj ted Dry Creek, near Wacaroa. l’rice £ll per acre Half cash balance 0%. -t A ACRES Freehold at Kokai J-‘C tahi. All fenced and cleared. Good dwelling erected thereon. Price £ll per acre. 1 1 /! ACRES Freehold and 1.00 I- XtrO ACRES, T.G.L. (frontage) situated at Watnroa S.D.. near Dry Creek. Ring fenced and in good grass and clover. Wintered 240 head . vf grown Cattle'. Price £6.500. ',pl‘*ndid proposition. Q/in ACRES L.1.1’., situated .tUTTO Waitaha, about 140 Acres in good grass paddocks. Balance ibbonwood and black pine country. 4 roomed dwelling and shods. Price as a going concern with live and dead took £l2 per acre.

TOWN PROPERTIES— Call and inspect the list of Town properties we have for disposal on easy terms. We have several other good properties in other parts of the West Const, also a number of Town Properties fo.' sale. Correspondence invited and inspection arranged. M. HOUSTON AND CO • JIHWII'WII ll liupnminiii ■ Sure and certain. WADE’S WORM FIGS. Children like thorn.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1920, Page 3

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