NOTICE UNDER SECTTON 1 70 OF THE MINING ACT, 188 G. Warden's Office, Thames, Bth March, 1889. APPLICATION may be made to me in writing upon WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of April, 1889, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes tin land specified in the schedule hereunder, being licensed holding foifeited by order of the Warden's Courr. 11. W. NORTHCROFT, Warden.
SCHEDULE.
Late Licensed Holding- No. 122, known as the ltuapuke, late licensee, Charles Echvard McDonald ; aren, 30 acres ; situated at Marototo. Bounded northerly by the Silver Crown Licpn- . Fed Holding, southerly by the Silver Leaf Licensed Holding-, and on the other bides by supposed unoccupied ground.
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 170 OF THE MINING ACT, 1880
Warden's Office, Thames, Ist March, 1889. APPLICATION may he made to me in wiiting upon WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of April, 1889, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being licensed holdings uijd special claim forfeited by order of the Warden's Court. 11. W. NORTHCROFT. Warden.
SCHEDULE.
Late Licensed Holding No. 48, known as the Just-in-iiineNo. 1 ; late licensee, Alexander Lindsay Wilson ; situated at Wlnngamata ; area, 5 acres, more or less Bounded on the north, east, and south by ground supposed to be unoccupied, and westerly by Just-in-Time No. 2. Late Licensed Holding No. 49, known as the Jnst-in- Time No. 2. ; late licensee, Alexander Lindsay Wilson ; situated at Whangauutta ; area, 5 acres, vivre or loss. Bounded noitherly and southerly by supposed unoccupied ground, eastcily by Ju^t-in-time No. 1, and westerly by Just-in-Tiine No. 3, Late Licenced iloli'ing No. 50, known as the Just-in-Time No. 3 ; late licensee, Alexander Lindsay Wilson ; situated at Wh.mgamata ; aiea, 5 acics, moiej orlesfs. Bounded noitherly, puutheily, and wostcily, by giound supposed io be unoccupied, and casteil) by Just-in-Time No. 2. Late Licensed Holding No. 8-1, known ab tlu'Jtist-in-TimeNo. 2a ; late licensee, Alexander Lindsay Wikson ; situated at Whimgriinata. Aiea, IGacies 2 rooi's 2G peiches, n.ore or le.ss. Bounded casteil}- by the Ju-t-in-time No. '*\ and Mippo'-ed unoccupied giound, s<uithci]\ by (ho Cnloiiial. iiinl 011 tin- otli, 1 side l>\ supposed 1111- ( i i'cii|mi '1 mound. 1. .i1u l-i c< n>i d 1 li)!iliug No 1 1 1, l.now n a the Mailini Homy, Lite lictMi^^e, Kdwr.id Simpson ; sidiaU'd at Maintoto ; uiea, 18 acres 2 loorN, moie 01 los^. Bounded noitheily by supposed unoccupied giound, caste) h by llino moa No. 2, southoily b} 1 the Musket, and \\esteily by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. />4, known as the Silver Piince ; l.ile licensee, William Green Scott ; situated al Marototo ; ami, 22 acres 2 mods 27 pcichos more or les^. P>ounded northerly by SilvorKiiigand \\ hakaumokan Licensed Holdings, easterly and houthorly by unoccupiod ground, and westerly by the Silver Queen Licensed Holding. Late Special Claim No 2, known as the Mammoth ; late grantee, William Grey NicholU, Alfred Andrew Lockwood, and John McWilliams, senr. ; situated at Katangaluike ; aiea, 97 aeies 3 loods 24 peiehc«, moie or less. Bounded easterly by the Kenilworth Licensed Holding and supposed unoccupied gionnd, and on tho other sides by supposed unoccupied ground.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 355, 30 March 1889, Page 8
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