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Furniture, &c. DIGGERS! T)UY YOUR TENTS, TOOLS, COOKING UTENSILS, BLANKETS, AND EVERY REQUISITE FOE OHINEMUR I, AT COCKS' FURNISHING WAKEHOUSE MARY STREET, SHORTLAND ' ; , .• On .Sale, a GOOD STO^E, suitable for Restaurants. ' , r "»r Estimates $iven: for- supplying Hotels, Restaurants^ &c., with every requisite. ; FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, &c, manufactured on the premises at the shortest notice. „ ' , , _ " PEICES WILL 1 DEFY COMPETITION. '

, , Business Notices fTIHE LAEGEST STOCK and the BEST VALUE ever landed on the Thames in FANCY WINTEE DEESS GOODS, also : WINCEYS, HOMESPUNS, MEEINOS, COBUEGS, LUS^ TEES, COLOBED and BLACK SILKS and.COSTUMES at . ' ' ! , J. MAES HALL'S. . ." EXCITING NEWSIIIi -, „ j < ■ < . •) '„-J ' t t ! KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PBESENTS: ; That the ' Undersigned" Kavs OPENED 1 BUSINESS in BROWN'STREET, next the Scbtia Hotel,, ss FAMILY and SHIPPING BUTCHERS, where they will keep; a regular .Stock'of -, f , , ,- , .•> < ,| E^ERY DESCRIPTION -' ' -'•.- .-■- -" v OF "-•'•. | 1 THE 'PEIMEST MEAT'! AT ' ' '■> j PEICES WHICH WILL ASTONISKt . THE PEOPLE 01? the THAMES! i This isa matter' which ■ eyery'head of'S^ family on the Goldfield* should carefully eon 4 sidcr, Tiz.,that by purchasing his joints fronl us he willisaTe „, , ;. . , • ONE PENNY .FOR EVERY TO DND OF MEAT "HE CONSUMES!; f " > ) N.B.—Prime'Saueages,fresh daily., Corned Beef, Pork, Pickled Tongues. ' j A. DORN WE LI & Co., ' BUTOHHBS, l -' - Bbow'n stbeet,' 334 NOTICE. ' - ANOTHER LOCAL INDUSTRY. WILLIAM ■ vGKRHEN,. HAT and. CAP .MANUFACTURER,..Brown street, while Thanking the Public for their Patronage, begs to inform them that he has Just Received ' from' England all necessary Implements for further extending his' business, and is now prepared to make Hats, Caps, &c, of the Latest Styles at the Shortest Notico, and at Less than Imported Prices. . • Hats Altered to any Shape, Cleaned, and Repaired. flgiT Note the Addbesb — W. GEE EN, HAT MANUFACTORY, (Opposite Gudgeon's Auction, Mart), Bbowk steeet, GHbahamstowit. 248 i Corns, Warts, and Bunions. MR C. BABBTIAN T>EGS to intimate to the Inhabitants of the Thames Goldfields that it is his intention to remain FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, prior to his departure for the South. , He would dra^ the attention of any persons suffering from the aboyo complaints to the flattering- testimonial he has receired from seyeral well known Citizens; wiiich is now on view at Mr Caetee's, ' Stationer. 271 BELMONT ESTATE, OHINEMUEI N O T I C.B. mHAT Section of the BELMOKT ESTATE, Puke, Ohinemuti, at the chief landing place, null be CUT UP into Allotments in a few days. . 83

Government Notices j __ . HAUEAKI GOLDMINING DISTEICT, SOUTH. : NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 41 - AND 84, GOLDMINING. DIS-I TEICTS ACT, 1873. ' - I APPLICATION FOE LICENSE TO CONSTEUCT A WATER EACE. I , Warden's Office, Thames, April 28,1875. . A PPLICATION has been made by James j£\. Maokt for a LICENSE to construct a Water Eace for mining purposes, commencing at a point on the Greek passing through, the Prospectors' and Ajax Claims, about the, point where it croesea the Prospectors' northern boundary, and receiving the discharge from the three races previously .applied for! Jrom the Creek east of the Prospectors' in its! course, and terminating at a point on the sideling about two miles below the Prospecj tors' northern boundary. ■ The length of buclv Eace'is 2 miles or (hereabouts, and its in-, tended course is eastward of north. rlhe, mean breadth" and" deplh' ."of such Eace is 2! feet by 1 foot. It is capable of carrying five sluice-heads of water, ard the number of, sluice-heads it ii, intended to appropriate is five. : , , . , : , NOTICE is therefore given, that on the j Bth day of June, 1875, a License will be] granted to the said 'James Maokt for the' above described Water Baee, unless valid, objection bo in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not'less than seven clear days before that date. * ' - .W.-Feaseh, 374 Warden. HAUEAKI .GOLDMINING DISTEICT, SOUTH. NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 41 AND 84 OP THE GOLDMINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. APPLICATION TO FOEM A WATEE EACE. Warden's Office, Thames, April 28,1875. APPLICATION has been mado by j. B. Beeche for a LICENSE to construct a Wator Eace for mining purposes comaiencing at a point above the waterfall on the Creek eastward of the Prospectors' Claim, Tairua, and terminating at a point about two (2) miles below, as ihown on plan lodged in Warden's Office. The length of such race ia two miles or thereabout, and its intended course is about north. The mean depth and breadth of such Eace is about 2 feet by 3 foot. It is capable of carrying five sluiceheads of; water, and the number of sluiceheads it is intended to appropriate is five. NOTlCEißtherefore given, that on the Bth day of June, 1875, a License will be granted to the said John JB. Beechk for the abovedescribed Water-Race, unless valid objection be in the meantime made ,in writing and lodged afc this office not less than seven clear days before that date. W. Fbaseb, 375 Warden. HAUE AXI GO L D MININ G DISTEICT. SOUTH. . . NOTICE UNDEE SECTIONS 41 AND 84 GOLDMINING DISTEICTS ACT, 1873. APPLICATION FOE LICENSE TO CONSTEUCT. A WATEE EACE. Warden's Office, Thames, April 29,1875. A PPLICATION, has been mode by A Wimiam Cximo for a LICENSE to construct a Water Race for mining purposes, commencing ot a point on Puriri Creek near its source, taling in water of eastern tributary on its.course at point of intersection, and terminating at a point three-quarters of a mile down the said Creek. Points of commencement and termination marked with pegs marked M. O. The length of such race is three-quarters of a mile or thereabouts, and its intended course is south of west. • The mean depth and breadth of such Race is 1 foot by two feer, and it is capable of carrying five sluice heads of water, and the number of sluice heads of water of forty inches each which it is intended to appropriate is five. NOTICE is therefore given, that on the Bth day of June, 1875, a License will fee granted to the said Wilham Climo for the above-described Water Race, unless valid objection be in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. W. Fbaber, 383 Wardon.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 4 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 4 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 4 May 1875, Page 1

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