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Government Advertisements. NOTICE. SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR TIIE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. COMPANIES or PERSONS desirous of making Application ' for SUBSIDIES under the ** Immigration Sc Public Works Act” will obtain the necessary Information at the Warden’s Office. See New Zealand Gazette , (ith January, 1872. (Signed) C. E. HAUGIITON, Under Secretary Public Works, Goldfields Department. January 12th, 1872. NOTICE , Warden’s Office. Hauraki District, Grahamstown, March 20, 1872. THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining purposes under the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1871. specified in the Schedule hereunder, will be granted on Tuesday, 30tli April, 1872, unless valid objections be in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not less than seven days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here, W. FRASER, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 6. —Francis Joseph Wardell : North Star Claim, situated at head of Te Papa Gully, adjoining the Crystal Palace Company’s lease, Karaka south ; pegs are distinguished by the mark NS. Application received at 1.25 p.m., March 15, 1872. No. 7.—Charles Fletcher : the George Stephenson Claim, situated on the Ilapc Creek, south, bounded by the Black Forest, Hopeful, and Pretty Nelly claims ; pegs are distinguished by the mark 4.. Application received 12.40 p.m., March 19, 1872. No. 8. —Edward King Tyler : New Crcmorne Claim, situated in the Upper Township of Shortlaud; bounded on the North-east by the Scottish Crown, Kennan’s and South Devon Leases, and on all other sides by ground unoccupied for goldmining purposes ; a portion was formerly known as the Cremorne Lease. Pegs are distinguished by the mark N. Received 2 p.m., 25th March, 1872. NOTI C E . Warden’s Office, Hauraki District, Grahamstown, March 25, 1872. ALL APPLICATIONS for Resident Sites Water Rights, Machine Sites, Tunnels, Roads, Tramways, kc., made under the “Goldfields Act, IS(><3,” and matured before the 22nd January last, applicants may obtain CERTIFICATES for the same on or before the 30th day of April next; after which date all such applications, for which Certificates have not then been taken out, will be treated as abandoned. All Applications made, but not matured, before the 22nd January, may be again made free of further charge under the provisions of “The Mining Districts Act, 1871,” on or before the 30th day of April next, if not so made they will also be treated as abandoned. W. FRASER, Warden. NEW CALEDONIA GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered). rriHOSE Shareholders who arc in ARREARS JL of CALLS, and whose shares have been advertised for Forfeiture, arc respectfully reminded that on and after THURSDAY NEXT, the 28th iust., their Shares will become ABSOLUTELY FORFEITED unless the Calls and Expenses arc Paid before that date. F. WOODWARD, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, 2Gtli March, 1872.

Drapery. J. COSGRAVE & CO. OWEN-STREET, GrAIIAMSTOWN, to intimate they have made FUIITIIEII REDUCTIONS iu their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING THEIR ENORMOUS STOCK OF MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, IS NOW MARKED DOWN, AND WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF ON THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. The Largest Stock in the Province to Choose from. Purchasers are invited to call scon.

To Lets. TO LET.—AN ALLOTMENT with Frontage to Brown-street and Beach. — Apply to JAMES BE OWN. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. Tj"IHE above Hall is now available fo 1 BALLS, CONCERTS, MEETING, fcc., Terms Moderate. Apply on the Premises. SHOBTLAND r.OUSE SEMINARY, For Youxg Ladies. MISS DRURY, late of Kensington House, Auckland, desires to intimate to Parents and Guardians that her SELECT SCHOOL for Young Ladies will OPEN on the 3rd of April. Private Lessons in Music, Singing, Dancing, and French. For Terms apply to Miss Drury (temporary residence). Champion’s Private Boarding House, Pollen-street. /JIHE CELEBRATED DUNEDIN ALE Now on Draught at the GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 145, 27 March 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 145, 27 March 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 145, 27 March 1872, Page 2

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