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Saturday's Advertisements. MIJTIStt LSASK APPLICATION; Schedule A. To Warduo Kobiaeon,— November 13. WE HAVE PAID to the District Hu-veyor the sum required for the survey of the fohowing Groldiniiiinß Le.iae Application, required by tlie Goldmining Leases liegulations of and \va aijree, approval of this Application, to execute a Leusa upon the bases t herein stated, if the Governor or big delegate shall think fit to grant the eainu. We hare the honor to bo, Tonr obedient serranti, THOMA3 FINDER & CO. Name* and Addresses in full of Applicants —Divid Barron, James Brown. Thomas Pindar, Edward Tobias G-eort»e, Willia.ni Jacob, Walter Inder, Peter Howard, Robert John* ctone. Niels Pe »r Hjorrins, Richard Henry Brcwne, Ernest Arthur Chapman, William Newman, Wihiam Gu3w, Reuben llowse Uore, Kenry Koigh', Elmun.l D'Oiier Foot. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business. Xry Again Quartz Mining' Company. Extent of Land applied for.—Sixls#n acre*. Minimum number of men to be employed by the Leasees—(l) For the first six month* two men.; (2) Subsequently, when in full work, ten men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested. —£2ooo. Proposed mode of working the land.— Quar'z Mining. Precise Locality —Sough Ridge, adjoining Either*' Lease, Term for whioh Lease zequired.—Fifteen yearg. _ Time of commencing operations.—When Lease is granted. The abore Application and any objection thereto -will be heard befure me, at ftaseby, on the 3;) th November, 1877. Any person desiring to object to the issue of~a Mining Lease upon the above Application must, within 16 clear days from the date of such Application, enter his objection at mv office. 11. W. iiOBiSSON, Warden. Holmway's Pills.—Tho slightest indißpc.si (fiat it may not rapidly raa its disastrous cour lroiu bad to worse) should ecjjage the imrsedtate attention of the atfl.etei: of all dr.sses. A few dfweg of those thoroughly puritjinj nr.A err..>ngtheiiing Tills will always \>a bouaflcia! rtd'itast Unorder reigns, or waon nervous feui< npp: • ss. Tiro or threa PiUs at hod tmy< h ive the h,app.est effootm pronint. inij perfect digestion, whereby the muscles are rea=. ri*i more vigorous, the spirits raoro buoyant, and _„« entire fram: mare 'i;:r.!y. Kol'.r.way s increases the quantity of ninr"nj?iit ili-riTablo from a g.ven quantity cf fooii, wiieratiy tJio quality of tho b'.ood is improvid, tie tone of every Ann-thron shout the body is baighteued. and the 4isea«a is ionuoofi a> a aaakiiayi.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 3

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