Miscellaneous Advertisements. JUST PUBLISHED, " AMENT of poor RAMBLER." -« Being the Sequel to the • Sorrows of a Disappointed Storekeeper." MINING LEASE APPLICATION. Naseby, April 3, 1872. To the Warden at Naseby. SIR,--T" HEREWITH DEPOSIT the sum J- of Twenty Pounds (£2O) 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 approval of this Application, I will execute a Lease upon the bases therein stated, if the Governor or his Delegate shall think fit to grant the same.
I have the honor to be, Sir > Your obedient servant, WILLIAM OBAYSOISr, (For self and Go.) '■: Name and Address in full of Applicants. William Grayson, James Harper, John Peter son, Clarks. Styleunder which it is Intended to Conduct the Business. —Try Again Company. Extent of Land Applied for.—Two Acres. Mmimum Number of Men to be Employed by the Lessees.—(l) Eor the first six months, two men; (2) Subsequently, .when in full work, two;men. Amouritiof Capital Proposed to be Invested. ~ £9oo;' ;^ l■;'■;=:' =■■• : ?; :^-:€::\^~-;X:: . ■Proposed Mode of Working the Hydraulic Sluicing.
Precise Locality. ;Adjbining Cornish Company's Lease Area, Clarkslj ; Term for which Lease Eeqtiiredl Six 'Years.- " ■• : '>■,. ■'■'■ -^//■'. - .-'■;" k v o.-p'v I Time of Commencing .months.- . « : -r-,.\ General Remarks. —A water race to work this,ground w ill require eighteen monthsiitits construction. The above Application and any Objection thereto will be heard before me at Naseby on Thursday the 2nd day of May, 1872. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above Application must, within thirty clear days from the date of such Application, enter his objection at my Office. H.W. ROBINSON, Warden. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ONCERT AND T> EM)INGS Will take place in the Masonic Hall, on MONDAY EYENING, APRIL :15th, IN AID OF THE SCHOOL EUNI> S.
J. DILLON, TAILOR, HOSIER, & DRAPER, LEYEN STREET, NASEBT, J. DILLON has much pleasure in infonning his numerous friends inNaseby and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business on his own account in those premises in Leven street, adjoining the Empire Hotel, and trusts, through attention to business, and charging moderate rates, to meet with patronage and support. LADIES' HABIT MAKEE. Orders left with Mr. W. M'Connochie, St. Bathans, will receive'."'prompt attention; Sale by Auction. ;. . FINE ARTS. ~',,':,,;,;',.. -ESSRS. INDiER and aEORaE - have just received from the importers a Consignment of . SPLENDID PICTURES Consisting of Chromos, Engravings, &c. On View in Victoria Hall (in a few days) Will be Sold by Auction at an early date.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 161, 5 April 1872, Page 4
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