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Miscellaneous Advertisements. • .Pi; I*l.lo, & oiiUK, Under Section. 1 of Regulation IT. \\[ HEREAS Application has been ?▼, mad© to me by Charles F. Robert sI o declare that the portion of the Otago Gold-&->\d t vies.oiibc.ii iu iue Schedule hereto, may be occupied by Holders of Miners' Rights, in Claims of the undermentioned rite, viz : One (I) Acre for each Holder of a Miner'a Right, provided that no block claim shall comprise more than lix (6) Acres altogether. N T ow, therefor, i Givk Aoi'ici that such An(ilirtitioa, una any Objection thereto, will be \ienrd before ire. at the Court House, Naseby, on Monday, January BMi, 1672. at 2 p.m. , E. W. ROBINSON, Warden. Schedule: * All that portion of the Otago Goldfield, com* prising uiree acres more or less, situate at the spur between Coalpit Gully and Wet Gully, and bounded as (blows :—Commencing at a point near the junction of the Band of Hope Company's ftices, held under certificates i>24 and iB7, and bearing west J.OO yards to coalpit road ; thence south, parallel with said road, 191 yards; theuue easterly 100 yards ; thence northerly iUI yards to the starting point. 10 SELL OR LET, that Freehold i. PttOPh H. I'sl in the centre of the thriving town of Naseby, known as the New Orleaus Dtmiig Rooms, huving a frontage of 36ft. 6in. on the main street. Capable of accommodating abaut 30 boarders. A WeilstbodV patent Cooking Range (nearly new) wiL' be sold or let with the property. Water laid on, and every convenience. R. 3. BUST, General Agent. MINING LEASE APPLICATION. St. Batbani, Dee. 6,1871. To the Warden at St. Bathans.

Sib,— H EBB WITH DEPOSIT the sum, . of Lwenty Pounds (£2O) as required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, and I agree, if ray 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 approval of this Application, I will execute a Lease upon the bases therein stated, if the G-overuor or his Delegate shall think fit to grant the same. I hare the honor to be, Your obedient servant, J AS. HALLY. (For Self and John Hall/.) Name and Ad Ureas in full of Applicants.— Johu Hally and Jainea Hally, St. iUthaus. Style under which it is Intended to Conduct the Business.—The Otago G-oldmininf Com* pany. I Extent of Land Applied For.—Ten Acres. Minimum Number of Men to be Employed by the Lessees.—(l) For the first six months three men. (2) Subsequently, when in lull work, eight men. Amount of Capital Proposed to be Invested. £3OOJ. Proposed Mode of Working the Land.— Ground Sluicing. Precise Locality.—Smoker's Flat, St. Ba« thans. Term for which Lease Bequired.—Eight years. Time of Commencing Operations.—lmmediately on grant of Lease. G-eneral Remarks.—Thii land was occupied and applied for by us as special claim ou 2nd November, 1871. The above Application, and any Objection thereto, will be heard before me, at St. Bathans, on Friday, the 29th PecemSer, 1871, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above Application must, twenty-four hours at least before the time appointed for the hear' ing, enter his objection at my Office at St.. Bathans. E. H. OAREW, Watdesu

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 147, 22 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 147, 22 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 147, 22 December 1871, Page 3

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