MINING.
APPLICATIONS FOR HEARING TO FEB. ft. Claims. Ah TO3 and Ah Yin. 2a, Kyeburn Diggings, Feb 9 John Nobis, la, Milkman's Gully, Feb 9 Hee Lay and All Hin, 2a, Spec Gully, Fob 9 Tail Races. Hso Lay and Ah Hin, 600 yds, Spec Gully, Feb 9 Ah Toe & Ah Xin, lOOyds, Kyebura Diggings, Feb 9 Head Races. William Smith, Clarke's, i mile, March 2. I'itOTECTIOX. Horo and Jepsen, claim, Surface Hill, Feb 9 JohnM'Grath, claim, Roach's Gullv, Fob 9 " Residence Areas. George Perry, Rough Ridge, Feb 9 L W Buscii, Naseby, March 2 Bernard Gordon, Coalpit Gully. Feb 9 GRANTS. Claims. Shilcs Bros., 2a, Junction Coal Pit & Enterprise Gullies Feb 2 Smith & party, 4a, Mount. Burster, Feb 2 Ladcl, Meint.rc &. Co.. 6a, Coal Pit Uully. Feb 2 Nicholas R&>d. la, Feb 2 . - Tail Races. A M'Fadyen, 400 yds, Main Gully, Feb 2 Shiles Bros., 1400 yds, Enterprise Gully, Feb 2. Ladd, Meiaert £ Co., 2.J miles, Enterprise, Feb3 (conditional). Murdoch, 400 yds, Main Gully, Feb 2 Nichoias Reed, 200 yds, Coal Pit Gullv; Feb 2 Jacob and party, 300vds. Wet Guliy,Feb 2 John Noble, 300 yds, Milkman's Gullv. Feb 2 John Daakor, 300 yds, Dead Horse Gully, Feb 9 Protection. Anderson & Frank, claim, surface Hill, Feb 2 John Green, clajm, Main Gully, Fob 2 J Green, extension time tail race, Main Gully, Fab Ah Tung & party, tail race, Wst Gullv, Tab 3 Ah Tung &■ party, claim, Wet Gully, F3b 2" V. Newman, claim, Naseby, Feb 2~ W. Newman, claim, Main Gully, Feb 2 Henry Aulert, claim, Main Gully, Fib 2 Thomas Callery, claim, Feb 2 Denis Murphy,"claim, Feb 2 Dams. Jacob Lory, near Coal Pit, Gully, Feb 2 Residence Area. Isaac Parflt Home Gaily, Feb 2 Strangf.iis paying a visit to Dunedin are often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. Herbert, Hayues, and Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere eise in the city. They keep at ail times the largest and best assorted stock of o.verv- cla« of goods, imported direct from the 1 ;a<ling muifaracturras at home, winch, being bought entirely upon cash terms tiiey are enabled to oxer goods if «uc!\stei'lin<r vslne as cannot be equalled by ••ay oth-i - house in the ti-ade; Every article in stocfc js m ".i ic?.l fit a fixed prico for ready'money. 0.-im which an '.•ibafom'iuv i< -ver made, so that tli-- most inexperienced buy their goods at the same prices n*the best judges. Their terms are—net cash, withous disrOunt or reduction af any kind.—AnvT
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 411, 10 February 1877, Page 3
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433MINING. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 411, 10 February 1877, Page 3
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