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Mining Notices.

HAURAKI GOLDFIELD., PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. In pursuance of the 29th section of “ The Goldfields Act, 1866,” and of the Regulations made under that Act for the granting of Leases for Gold Mining purposes, it is hereby notified that is intended to- grant Leases for Gold Mining purposes to the applicant specified in the Schedule hereunder, unless valid objections can lie shown against granting such Leases. Copies of the applications made, and plans annexed, may be seen at the Wsrden’s Office, Grahamstown.

THOMAS B. GILLIES, Superintendent. 26th October, 1871. '' ' Schedule. The Nonpareil Gold Mining Company, Registered ; applied for by Charles Fletcher; 15 years’ lease of 8 acres ; bounded by the “ Italian,” “ Central Italy," “ Moanalaiari,” “ Waitemata,” J. Clare’s “ Cromstock,” and J. Abram’s leases, Waiotahi Cteek, Karaka Block ; lease to “ Nonpareil ” Gold Mining Company of date 27th July, 1870, to be. surrendered for the purpose of this application ; application received in Warden’s Office, Grahamstown, at 11. 30 a. m. on the 3rd October, 1871—R. B. 967. Edward Major West, John Baty, Robert Wingate, and Edward Thomas WiLDMAN,of Hauraki Goldfield, Miners; aDplied for by E. T. Wildman; 15 years’lease of 16 acres, adjoining ground held by the “Nonpareil,” Waitemata, ” “ Bass Rock,” and “ Golden Lion ” Gold Mining Companies ; known at “ Interlude No. 2 ” and “ Supplement ” Claims, together with surplus and unoccupied ground adjoining Karaka Block, partly held under Miners’ Rights ; application received in Warden’s Offiec, Grahamstown, at 10.40 a.m. on the 6th, October, 1871 —R. B. 968. J. C. Firth, of Auckland ; applied for by W. Lang Thorburn ; 15 years’ lease of 3-J. acres ; bounded on the north by the “Eveline,” on the west by the “ Wild Missouri,” on the south by the “ Highland Chief,” and on the east by the “ Florence.” Tinkers’ Gully, Tararu ; ground not held under Miners’ Rights ; application received in Warden’s Office, Grahamstown, at 12.30 p.m. on the 12th October, 1871—R. B. 969. The Flagship Golden Anchor Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by Henry George Collett; 15 years’ lease of 9 acres, more or less, quartz reef ; bounded on the north by “ Pretty Nelly” claim, on the west by “ Cable" Gold Mining Company’s lease, and south and east by unoccupied ground, Karaka, ground partly held under Miners’ Rights, known as the “ Flagship ” and “ Golden Anchor No. 2 ” Claims and unoccupied ground ; applications for leases Nos. 958 and 964 withdrawn for the purpose of this application ; application received in Warden’s Office, Grahamstown, at 3 p.m., on the 12th October, 1871—R. B. 970. James Baxter and James Foster, of Hauraki Goldfield, Miners ; 15 years’ lease of 16 acres of quartz mining land, situated between the main creek and the right hand branch of same creek, at Puru. Easement required—Road to Machine site ; application dated 13th October, 1871—R.8. 971. John Kenyon of Grahamstown Miner; 15 years’ lease of 8 acres, bounded by the “John O’Groats” on the south and east sides, on the south-west by the “ Bona Venture” and on other sides by abandoned ground, Karaka Block ; held under Miners’ Rights and unoccupied ground; application received in Warden’s Office, Grahamstown at 11.45 a.m. on the 16th October, 1871—R.8. 972.. A. Bryce Bain of Grahamstown, Mining Agent; 15 years’ lease of 3 acres more or less of quartz land, situated on the Waiotahi Creek, and bounded by the “ Golden Age” and “ Oriental ’ claims, Karaka ; ground known as the “Evening Star” claim, held under Miners’ Rights ; application received in Warden s Office, Grahamstown at 12 noon on the 16th October, 1871 —R.B. 973. The English Gold Mining Company to be registered, applied' for by William Harry Oldrey; 15 years lease of 16 acres more or less of auriferous ground, situated on the Waiotahi Spur and bounded on the south by the “St. Andrews” claim, on the west by the “ Dividend Claim,” and on the north by the “Shamrock Extended" and “ New Caledonia claims, Karaka Block; ground partly held under Miners’ Rights ; and known as the “English” claim ; application received in W arden’s Office, Grahamstown, at 12.30 p.m. on the 17th October, 1871 —R.B. 974. The Savage Gold Mining Company, to be registered as a Limited Company, applied for by Edward Thomas ; 15 years’ lease of 16 acres, more or less of auriferous land situated on the Karaka Creek, and bounded on the north by the “ Level ” claim, on the south by “ Ottalsman claim, on the west by spare grouud, and.on the east by the “General Chute ” lease, Karaka ; ground known as the “ Savage ” claim, not held under Miners’ Rights ; application received m Warden’s Office, Grahamstown, at 2-30 p.m. on the 18th October, 1871—R.8.

975. The Ne Plus Ultra Gold Mining Company to be registered, applied for by Malcolm Bruce; 15 years’ lease of 16 acres, between the “ Yarra Yarra” claim, eight men’s ground, the “ Bank of New Zealand ” Gold Mining Company and the “ Vale of Avoca” Gold Mining Company, Karaka ; application recoived in Wardens' Office, Grahamstown, at 3’20 p.m. on Ihe 18th October, 1871 R.B. 976.

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. IT is hereby notified that the application for Mining Leases set forth in the Schedule hereunder have been Withdrawn. Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendaut, 26th October, 1871.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 28 October 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 28 October 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 19, 28 October 1871, Page 1

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