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Miscellaneous. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. •,x • t • MR. T. F.McDONOGIL Travelling SubCommissioner to the Government Insurance and Annuities Department, will deliver a LECTURE on the BENEFITS derivable from thcLOWRATE of PREMIUMS, LIBERAL BY-LAWS, nnd.-STATE SECURITY offered to the Public'b_v the Government Sdieme'cofjJilFE INSUIIAN.CE and ANNUITIES, on TUESDAY, the 27th instant. Mr McDonogli respectfully recommends the inhabitants of the Thames, before taking out a policy of Life Insurance in any Company or Oflicc, Mutual or otherwise, to come and hcar his explanation of the advantages afforded by the Government Oflicc, which simply means the People's Office. Miners arc specially invited to attend. Doors will be open at 7.80 p.m. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. A LECTURE ON LOVE, COURTSHIP, AND MARRIAGE. WILL be given bv the REV. .T. T. WARLOW DAVIES, M.A., of Auckland, on Thursday, February 2!>, 1872, in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Grnhnmstown, at 7.80 p.m. The proceeds will be devoted t j the Building Fund of the Thames Congregational Church. Tickets—One Shilling. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. jyjdl. W. A. THOMSON, Travelling Agent to the above Society, WISHES t> CALL the SPECIAL ATTENTION of ALL contcmplating LIFE ASSURANCE to I’ie Distinctive Features of the SO 'IETV :-o plainly set forth i: i Pages 28. 27. and 81. of the NEW PROSPECTUS, and whi'.-t urging upon the UNINS UII E D :h-' A D VISA 111 i.ITV of LIFE ASSURANCE reoonm'e'ml.s them consider the PROGRESS. ADVANTAGES, aud SUPERIOR CLAIMS of this SOCIETY before p:-IVii eg any other system. MR. C. VI- HTCII K , AGE N T . WAVE RL Y II OTE L, (Uitusite Insurance Rui.dings), ouj: m n Stnk i; t , AUCKLAND. Residents on the Thames. GENT!,!:!! UN, — When you visit Town FAVOUR me with a CALL, and 1 1 y my Wines and Spirits. Ac., Yoi”\s Respectfully. SAM YOUNG. Government Advertisements. NOTI C E . Warden’s Ollice, Ilauraki Dislriel, Graliainstown, Feb. 10, 1872. ; rnllE Applications for Licenses for A Gold Mining purposes under the i Gold Mining' Districts Act, 1871, spcci- | lied in the Schedule hereunder, will lie ■ granted on Tuksdav, 2(itli March, 1872, I except valid objection he lodged at this j ollice not less than seven days before I that date. Plans and applications may be seen at this ollice. WM. FRASER, Warden. Sdi unn.K. I i No. I —John .Mowbray, Ivanhoe Claim ; 1 i acre, *2 roods, fib perches ; situated on Fiery Greek, Tararu ; hounded by Emerald, Californian, City of Boston, and Yankee Doodle claims; part of tliis ground was formerly known as Cock-a-Doodlc Claim ; pegs branded with the distinguishing mark V. Received 2..‘50 p.m. 2nd February, 1872, amended 11;50, 17th February, 1872. No. 2—Walter Dowdcn, The New Act Claim; 1 acre, 1 rood, 20 perches; situated on Waiotahi Creek ; bounded by Dumbarton Castle, Unicorn, and Plucnix Companys’ claims ; marked out on February i.!rd, with pegs branded with tlie distinguishing mark C.K. Received 11.20 a.in. 14th February, 1872. No. —Robert Stone, on behalf of Herald Gold Mining Company (Limited) ; Herald claim, 2 roods, 2.8 perches, on Knraka block ; hounded by Long Drive and Imperial Crown Gobi Mining Companies’ claims; marked out on the L7lh February, 1872, with pegs branded |[ as distinguishing mark. Received 11.40 a.m. 17th February, 1872. :fV, -V Ci £m N O T ICE. SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. Cl OM PAN IKS or PERSONS desirous of , J making Application for SUBSIDIES i under the ••Immigration A Public Works | Act ” will obtain flic necessary Information j at the Warden's Ollier. Sec New Zealand i (inzette, (sth January, 1972. (Signed) C. E. ITAUGIITON, j Under Secretary Public Works, j Goldfields Department. j January 12th, 1872. I

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 117, 23 February 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 117, 23 February 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 117, 23 February 1872, Page 2

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