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Government Advertisements. NOTICE. SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. COMPANIES or PERSONS desirous of making Application for SUBSIDIES under the “immigration & Public Works Act” will obtain the necessary Information at the Warden’s Office. See New Zealand Gazette , 6th January, 1872. (Signed) C. E. HAUGHTON, Under Secretary Public Works, Goldfields Department. January 12th, 1872. THE GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1871. NOTICE UNDER SEC HON 53. Warden’s Office, Hauraki District, Grahamstown, March 20, 1872. IN terms of Section 53 of the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1871,1 hereby give notice that the land formerly held by the Oxford Gold Mining Company (Limited), and previously by the Lord Raglan Gold Mining Company (Registered), between the Karaka and Ilape Creeks, and containing 8 acres 3 roods 4 perches, having become forfeited, applications may be made to me in writing for the same on Tuesday, 30th April, 1872. WM. FRASER, Warden. THE GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1871. NOTICE UNDER SECTION 53. Warden’s Office, Hauraki District, Grahamstown, March 20, 1872. IN terms of Section 53 of the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1871, I hereby give notice that the land formerly held under lease by Mr John Batten, on the Waiotahi Creek, immediately south of that held by the South Pacific and Vale of Avoca Gold Mining Companies, containing 5 acres 2 roods and 24 perches, having become forfeited, applications may be made to me iu writing for the same on Tuesday, the 30th April, 1872. WM. FRASER, Warden. PROCLAMATION. By Thomas Bannatyne Gillies, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Auckland. BY virtue of the powers to me delegated by the Governor in Council, under his hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, under “ The Gold Mining Districts Act, 1871,” I do hereby exempt from occupation for mining purposes or machine sites, or for business or for residence, all those portionsof land situate within the boundaries of the Hauraki Gold Mining District under the said Act, which are particularly described in the Schedule hereunder. Provided always that the above exemption shall not extend to any portion of the said lauds now lawfully occupied for l fining purposes. Given under my hand and seal at Auckland, within the said Province, this sixteenth day of March, One thousand eight hundred and seventytwo. Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent. SCHEDULE. All that portion of land commencing at Trigonometrical Station G on the Gentle Annie Range, from thence along the Eartern, Northern, and Western watershed of the Waikiakia Creek to the North-west angle of Mission Land ; from thence by the Northern boundary line of the Mission land to the Waikiakia Creek ; from thence by the Waikiakia Creek, West side, to a point due West from Trig. G ; from thence by a line due East to the commencing point—all bearings being magnetic. (Gathering ground for the Water Supply. All that piece of land at Coromandel which lies within 400 yards, at right angles on both sides of a straight line commencing at the junction of the Main Kapanga Creek with the Wliakaroa Stream, and running in North easterly direction between the North-western angle of the Tokatca Gold Mining Company’s (registered) lease, and the South-western angle of the Masonic lease to the nearest branch of the Haratauuga River. (Coroman del Tunnel Company’s ground). All that piece of ground commencing at i point known as the South-east peg of the Hero No. 2 lease survey : thence bearing 32 ° 45’ 450 links ; thence 302 ° 45’ 391 links ; thence 212° 45’ 425 links ; thence 122° 45’ 137 links ; thence 302 ° 45 63 links ; thence along the boundary of the inside of Beach Road, 260 links or thereabouts, all bearing being magnetic. (Site for Powder Magazine.) All that piece of ground commencing at a point bearing North 16 ° 45’ West from the North corner of Walter’s Slaughter-yard, distance 15 chains 55 links to point marked A on Record Plan ; thence 304° 0’ 141 links ; thence 342° 0’ 214 links; thenCe 340° 0’ 227 links ; thence 7 ° 15’ 237 links; thence 39 ° 30’ 324 links ; thence 93 ° 30’ 304 links thence 173° 0’343 links ; thence 187° 20’ 229 links ; thence 210 ° 30’ 303 links ; thenm 223 ° 30’ 186 links, to the commencing poiut at A on Record Plan, the whole containing 4 acres and 18 perches, all bearings being magnetic. (Site for Tararu Cemetery.) All that piece of ground commencing at a poiut bearing South 59 ° 4’ East 6 chains and 51 links from Trig. Pole D : thence North 45° 55’ East 1 chain ; thence South 45 ° 5’ East 1 chain ; thence South 45 ° 55’West 1 chain ; thence North 44° s’West 1 chain to the place of beginning, and containing by admeasurement 16 lurches more or less. (School-house Reserve, Punga Flat) SB THAMES ENGINEER VOLUTEERS. EVERY Member of the Thames Engineer Volunteer Corps is requested to BRING into the Orderly-room, tile RIFLE in his possession ; and every Member neglecting to do so, will be Liable to a Heavy Penalty, as a return of all arms has to be sent into the Defence Office during the present month. HENRY GOLDSMITH, Capt. Com. T.E.V. JC OSGR AV E k CO.’S . MONSTER SALE of DRAPERY and CLOTHING is now on. They have a tremendous lot of Bargains to offer to the public. The Largest Stock in New Zealand to choose from. THE Largest Stock of YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING in Grahamstown. to be Sold at Half-price.—J. COSGRAVE k CO. THE Largest stock of Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING at the Thames to be sold at Half-Price—J. Cosgbave k Co. 500 MEN’S STRAW HATS at Is 6d. each. J. COSGRAVE k CO.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 143, 25 March 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 143, 25 March 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 143, 25 March 1872, Page 2

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