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"§rxblit gafitts . MINjIKG APPLICATION , • March 16th, 1876. To Mr. Warden Robinson: HAVE PAID to tne District - Surveyor (lie sum required for the Survey of the following Gold ■"SfiiVMjt" Lease 1 ' Application, as required -by, the Milling Leases Regulations of Olago, and 1 agree, upon the approval of this application, t» execute a L<-nse upon the bases"therein staled,if the Governor or his Delegate shall think lit to grant the same. • I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM GRAYSON. Name and Address in fnll of Applicants. • —William Grayson, John Peterson, Miners, Clurks. Style under which it is intended to conduct trie'Bu3in°ss.—Try Again Company; Extent of Land applied for.—(10) Ten Acres. Minimnra Number of Men to be Fmploycd hy the Lessee.—l For the first six, months, three men; (2) subsequently, when in; full work, six,men. " ~"."": '"]-'. • A mount of Capital Proposed t6 be Invested. —Five Hundred Pounds.. ' Proposed mode of working the land.— Hydraulic Sluicing. > ,■ : , ,'<'■' Precise ', Locality on the east .side of Clark's Gully.' ' -"'--' ' ; ' '' Teim for which Lease Required. Fifteen years. | Time, of Commencing 'Operations. Six months after grant of It-use. The above Application,; and any. Objection thereto, will,beJieard, before, me, at Naseb.w on 'the ' 13th' April, 1875! -'Any person rl'e ■ siring to object to the issue of a Mining l.en'se upon the above Application must, within 28 clear days from the date, of such, application, enter his objection ajL,my office/ '^',.,' :; i; •■;: ■H. W; tjobinson, r. V ■-. i', .' : . .'. ; .-."■; ; Warden.; : j Or'poBiTE.THK Critkrion Hjtei, , " Princes Street.'jDuneclin.v riODERICTK MACLEOD has much pleasure in informing his am,l, O'e public that'll'} has''Opened "Premise* •ippbstte tlie CriteriohHotelil Duhedin, withja Choice. Assortment of .."t \ . ~-, China Earthenware, • • Vusim, i iidtres, "■'"'• &u„ &e; Dinner Sen ices T«. Services, Breakfast Seis, Table Glass, and Flower ' Stands in great vuri> <y. x 4. M trusts I hat parlies furnishing will pay a visit, to his show room before making , their purchases. , ~,.,,,, "' [ Note the Address— " "■ . Opposite tlie Criterion, Hotel,, . ~., '•'■ •■• Pri'n e t reel," D u'n e d i n . lINDLAT' ; A>KJD CO, Wholesale and Petail TIMBER AND IRON MKRCIFANTS ",' AND IMrOBTEKK, Otagb Steani Saw-Millsand Timber Yards.; Tongueing, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture. Factories. •BUILDER'S lEOxNMONGEJ.'Y OF EVEiiY DKSCIUPIION.' sTUAET, CUMBE-RLAND, & CA5..,,..., ..,,..., - TLE SHEETS,, ..,,. ; D'XnNE D J N . Having completed the additions to their extensive premises !and plantiare now in a position to execute all orders connected''with (.he building trade, with the utmost precision and despatch. P. and. Co Cwduld call particular attention to the fact that they are now importing Ce-i ,\ar logs direct from the' Richmond Eivcj and with their splendid new sawing appliances, are /enabled to offer for .sale, cedar, sa-vn to any size up to sixty inches wide, p f a very superior quality, and at much rc'iued J'ITE vOOR AND SASH FACTORY is <n full operation, large quantities of the ordinary size of do->rs and sashes—well seasoned—being continually kept oh hand, and also made to order in sizes and designs TURNERY, inc'udinj; all designs in spiral work executed in a superior manner and at low FUHNITTW?, of every description always on hand' and made to order, the whole of the'timber for the manufacture of which is seasoned and PJMCE LIST:*, and illusttated Catologues to be had on application. AND CO-

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 370, 7 April 1876, Page 2

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