Miscellaneous Advertisements. K R ' MINING LEASE APPLICATION. . St. Bathans, Nov. 7, 1871. To the Warden at St. Bathans. Sib, I HEREWITH DEPOSIT the sum of Twenty Pounds, as required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, and I agree, if my application (the particulars of which are hereunder set forth) be investigated, that such sum shall in all respects be held subject to the terms of such Regulations, and that upon the approval of this application, I will excecute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, : . GEORGE PURTON . (For Self, Samuel Turner, and John E'vwgk _ Name and Address of Applicants.—George Purton, Samuel Turner, John Ewing, St, Bathans. . Style Under which it is Intended to duct the Business. —The Smokers Plat Hy- . draulic Gold Mining Company. Extent of Land Applied For.—Ten Acres. Minimum Number of Men to be Employed by the Lessees.—(l.) For the first six months, four men. (2.) Subsequently, when in full work, ten men. Amount of' Capital' Proposed to be Invested, —r£lsoo. Proposed Mode of Working the Land.Hydraulic Mining. Precise Locality.—Smokers Flat, St. Bathans. Term for which Lease .Required.—Ten ye&rs. .'■■■■ 1 •' - ■ '' ; Time of Commencing Operations,—Prelimi..oary operations on.issue of a. certificate.;; The above Application, any Objection thereto, will be heard before me, at the Court House, St. Bathans, on Friday, the First December, 1871, at two o'clock p.m. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above Application must, within twenty-four hours of the time appointed for the hearing thereof, lodge his objection at my office at St. Bathans. E. H. CAREW, ■ ... Warden. A LOCAL COACH WILI RUN DAILY BETWEEN and PALMEKSTON. Leaving Waihemo, at Seven a.m. Leaving Palmerston at Fo ir p.m. Fares, 55.; Return Tickets, 7s. 6d. B. L. LUKS, Proprietor. ECTUftE IN AID of tae FUNDS of the NASEBY SABBATH SCHOOL. MR. H. A. STRATFORD Will Deliver a Lecture at the Masonic Hall, Nasebv, on the evening of * FRIDAY, 24TH NOVEMBER, 1871. SUBJECT: " A Character Lost and Regained, or the Adventures of a Sailor." H. W. ROBINSON, ESQ., IN THE CHAIR. The Programme will Commence with Nel Silenzio-a march ] HA Stratford ) (Comet) ... J Martin Forget Me Not—a romance (Piano) .. ... HA Stratford Deutsche Lu.t-.wilt, { £ iano }. H A * | (Cornet) ... J Martin Sultan —polka ... ... ... H A Stratford PttEAMBLK TO LECTITItE. A Fantasia (piano) ... ... ... A Roll and First Portion of Lecture—" Sunshine and Passing Clouds." Village Blacksmith (piano) A Rolland Second Portion of Lecture'—" The Battle of Life," Blue Bells of Scotland (piano) ... A Rolland Third Portion of Lecture—"Forlorn Hope." Far Far Upon the Sea (piano) ... W Grumitt Fourth Portion of Lecture —" Character Regained." March (piano) ... A Roland The Moral. The Doors will beopened at half-past Seven; Lecture to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets—Front Seats, 35.; Back do., 2s; — jtoav be obtained at any of the stores. ; . J. LORY, Sec,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 142, 17 November 1871, Page 4
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