class 2, are required to send in their names to the County Council, "'ho must approve of same. The locality of proposed prospecting operations must also be. stated, for the approval of ihe Council. Each proposed prospecting party must send in a report, once in each month to the Council, setting forth the nature, extent, and result of operations during the previous month. All measurement of work done under class 11, to be made by the Road Overseer of the district, who will be required to certify to the voucher for payment. The subsidy under class 1 and class 2 may be discontinued, if the Council think necessary, on one months notice of discontinuance being given to the party or parties. Payment will be made monthly. Applications (giving the full names and residences of each man of the proposed party or parties, and specifying the country in which it is proposed to prospect) must be sent to the Council Chambers, on or before Tuesday, July 7th, at 5 p.m., the application to be endorsed on the envelope, “ Application for Prospecting; Class I,” (or Classll, as the case may be). REWARDS FOR THE DISCOVERY OF NEW GOLDFIELDS. The Comity Council are prepared to grant Rewards for the Discovery of Goldfields, as follows : For the discovery of a new goldfield, three miles from any workings: For every 100 men employed mining thereon, at the expiration of six months from date of discovery, a reward of £IOO per 100 miners, np to £SOO for 500 or more miners so employed. For the recovery of a lost lead in close proximity to the place where lead was lost, a reward equal to one half of the above rates. And fur the recovery of a lost lead (or the discovery of a new lead) one | one mile from any lost lead, a reward j equal to two-thirds of the above rates. Joseph Grimmond, County Chairman, County Chairman’s' Office, June 13th, 1885. NOTICE TO MINERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned having made arrangements with Mr George Simmons to manufacture, sell, and protect his patent for the manufacturing of LEATHER HOSE FOR SLUICING PURPOSES, Consignments of Leather suitable are daily expected. N.B.—Agents for Aspinall’s Patent Sluicing Ripples, which for gold saving and durability are unequalled by any Ripples in use. j JOHN ifc MATTHEW DAVIDSON. Kumara, April 25, 1884. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL • INDUSTRIES. WILL IA M HEI NZ, WESTLAND TINWARE AND SHEET-IRON WORKS, HOKITIKA AND KUMARA. C'oloual Ovens with patent tops. made to anv size or strength American Cooking and Parlor Stoves in stock The Celebrated Steel Pullman Travelling Trunk with patent locks, made in four sizes Copper Boilers and Furnaces Tanks, plain and com-gated Chimneys, Pumps, and General Tinware at reduced prices for cash. Just received, a consignment of American Steel and Other Goods, as follows ; Hand Saws, Frying-pans, Stamped Milk-
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Kumara Times, Issue 2764, 31 July 1885, Page 3
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