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Government Notices - - - unoccupiod ; southerly by the Bright Smi'c Licensed Holding j and westerly by ground supposed to unoccupied. No. 26.—L;«te Licensed Holding No. 77, known as the Albion Claim ; late licensee, William Fitz^eruld ; area, five acres; situated at Waitokauri. Bounded northerly by ground supposed to bo unoccupied ; easterly by the late Specimen Hill Licensed Holding; southerly and westerly; by ground supposed to be unoocu- ■ pied. No. 27.—Late Licensed Holding . No. 101, known os the Bob Eoy Claim ; late ' ' licensee, Thomas iKeelan ; area, 4 acres 3 roods and 30 perches; situated at Waitvkauri. Bounded northerly by the '■'' Dorado' Licensed Holding ; easterly by the late Pearl Licensed Holding find late Bub Licensed Holding ; southerly ■: ; by the late Liltle Willie Licensed Holding ; and westerly by supposed unoccu•■•'l r jied: ground. - No. 28.-rLut.e Licensed, Holding ; No. 100, •■ > knoWiv as'thtfArgyle claim. ; late licensee, ' James Muiiro; area, 4 acres and 29 v perches ; situated at Waitekauri. .Bounded northerly by ground:supposed to be unoccupied ; easterly by. the late lively n Licensed .Holding ; southerly by the Corustock Licensed Holding; and ! '*'" westerly by the Little Maggie and Queen ...... of Beauty Licensed Holdings. No. 29.—Late* Licensed Holding No. 104, known as Lid dell's claim ; late: licensees, James Liddell, Hugh J. Hamilton, and Daniel Mori a; area, 4 acres 2 roods and 29 perches ; situated at Waitekauri. Bounded on all sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. • No. 30—Late Licensed Holding No. 58, known as the Comet claim ; lute licensee, Di-nis 'Gilmore Macdounell; \ hre», 5 acres j situated at TVaiteKauri. Bounded northerly by the United Kingdom Licensed Holding j easterly and southerly by ground supposed to bo unoccupied; and westerly by the Perseverance Licanted Holding and the Shannon and Fergus Licensed Holding. : No. 31.- I—Late1—Late Licensed Holding No. 87, known as the Euby claim; late' licensee, Denis Gilmore,.- Macdonnell ; area, 5 •■* . acres ; siLuited kt Waitekauri. Bounded ! northerly by*' the late Pearl Licensed - Holding ; easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied ; and -< westerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied and the late Little Willie ,;,, Licensed H/olding. ■ "No. 32.—late Licenced Holding No. 76, .known as the Specimen Hill Claim; late licensees, the Diamond Gully Gold Mining Company (Limited); aren, five acres; ' situated at Waitekauri. Bounrled nor therly by ground supposed to beunoccu- ; pied ; easterly by the Happy Thought Claim, and westerly by the late Albion ' LicenFed Holding. 'No 33.—Late Licensed Holding Fo. 88, known as the Pearl Claim ; late licensee, Denis Gilmore Macdonnell ; j area, 5 acres; situated at Waitekauri. Bounded northerly by the late Dan Lealiy No. 1 • Licensed Holding; easterly by ground supposed: to be unoccupied; southerly by the late Euby Licensed Holding, and westerly by late Eob Koy Licensed Holding and unoccupied ground. ■ No. 34.—Late Licensed Holding No. 73, known as the Great Eepublic Claim ; Iflate licensees, the Republic Gold Mining ! Company, Limited ; ar«ra, 5: acres; (.Bifuated at Waitekauri. Bounded nor"tKerly by the Perseverance Licensed hJ! Holding; easterly, southerly and wes- ,!, terly by ground supposed to bo unoccu- ';' _' = pied. '„'■'■....;■ ' , ; No. 35.—Late Water Eace No. 4, known as Clarkson's Water Eace; late licensee, James Pugh, for Clarkson's No. 1 Quartz Crushing and Gold Mining Company (Begistered) ; 'situated- at Wiseman's Gully ; 1500 feet in length, commencing at a point 500 yards above Clarkson's Machine Site, and terminating at said .Machine, Site. ; .Fire and ]\Tarine Insurance rTHE COLONIAL INSUEANCE COM--1 PANY OF NEW ZEALAND . FIEE AND MAEINE. '■■, Capital ... ... -Two Miilione. Head Opfice Weimngton. ' '• -' DIEECTOES. i The Hon. C. J.Phiirazyn, Chairman The Hon. G. Eandall Johnson, Vice-Chairman The Hon. Dr M. S. Grace Ide B. Brandon, Eeq. I -E. W. Mills, Esq. Walter J. Nathan, Esq. | Jacob Joseph, Esq. GUNEBAL UANAOEE: G. S.Graham,Eeq. Temporary ofllcea, Panama Chambers, Panama •treet. The Company is now taking Fire and Marine Bisks of every description at the Lowest Current Eates. ; THE MUTUAL PEINCIPLE. This Company beiDg compelled by its Articles of A>BOciation to reserve 100,000 shares (half the copitnl), to be allotted from time to time to ACTOAI ihsubebs ONLY in proi ortion to the amount of premiums jjaid, offers to the public generally, and pttrticularly to men of small,means, the two-fold advantage, which no Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand has hitherto offered, that of security from fire combined with participation of the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinds of investment in the world. A" insurer with this Companj, being » Shareholder, in «fFecb reduces THE BATE CHABa>-l> ON JJIS OWN PBOPEBTTin proportion to the amount of premium tie pays and the influence he exerts to induce others to insure with the Company. . Every information may be obtained of ; THE AGENT AT AT7CKLAKD. JAS. B. GRAHAM, BOLICITOB, Hobson's Buildings. 2695 THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPAN V OF NEW ZEALAND, ■ FIBE AMD' MAKINE. ; NOTICE TO INSUEEKS. AT the Expiration of the First Financial lreiiod of the Company, the Directors will OFFEE to Persons w ho may have insured witii the Company Hip right of TAKING UP, at pai, One oi the Unallotted Shares for every £1 of premiums f aid by them, whether for Fire or Maiine ji&ks. JAS. B. GEAHAM, 2694 Agent at Auckland. | VEXfY variety ol 1-abol lor Soda-wator 'l\ ilanufaciurers, inlotttr-prees. Superior deeigut in lithograph, at the fiVWUNO Swjb Oftct.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2964, 15 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2964, 15 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2964, 15 August 1878, Page 4

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