Government Notices NOTICE UNDEE SECTION 109 GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, , 3rd August, 1878. A PPLICATIONS may be made to me in X3L writing upon TUESDAY, the 17th day of September, 1878, for the right to occupy, for goldmimrig purposes, the lariaspeoified in the Schedule hereuhder, being Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. :>r-;;j .';c.ii --'' ] W. FriABEB,' ,■•■■<'''■■■ Warden.. SCHEDULE... l^ i\:\ / ;. v 'l No. 36.—I«te Licensed Hplding No. 48, known as the Golden Arrow" Claim } late Jiceßsees, the,. Golden Arrow Gold;. J fWlv^^ f ' and 117 percfies^more or less, situated at" Tairua. Bounded northerly!.py : tbJß;:la,te J£l Dorado Licensed Holding; easterly and southerly by ground supposed to. be, unoccupied j and westerly by late Tairua ,.Licensed Holding. ,j.- 1( .. : ];;> . iM > j ■// No. 37."—Late Liceiised Holding No) 37, known as the Tairua Claim; late 1 licensees the Golden Arrow Goldnainmg Company, limited ; area, 15 acres 2 roods; and 2jß^ perches, more or less, situated at Taima. Bounded „ no.rtherly X by,.- unoccupied g^und,i,fo(merlyt Chet .Oomnibawealth Licensed Holding; easterly by unoccupied grouud, formerly Band of Hope,' EL Dorado Ho. 1, and Golden Awow. Licensed Holdings;;-southerly by'unoccupied ground, Jformerly Pakiraralii Claim; and westerly by .unoccupied ' ground, formerly , Puketiii , Licensed ) Holding; ' ' 2897 HAUKAKI GOLD MATING DlS- ■_ •r:'-■'"■'■;""teict;'':- '.;.... ; • Warden's Office, Thames, 5 . v . 24th July, 1878.! j mHE Application for a Licensee for Gold | vi'-iX ' Mining purposes, under the •"Gold Mining Districts Act,1873," specified in th,e Schedule here'under, '■, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 3rd day .of September, 187$, unless valid objection thereto be made in writing, and lodged at this office not less than beven clear days befpre, that date. Plans and applications' may be seen here. , '' W. Fbasbb, Warden. SCHEDULE. John P. Hall for the Crown Princess No. 1 Gold Mining Company (Limited). Crown Princess claim; area, 29 acres and 18 porches,' situated in the township of Grahamstown. Bounded: northerly and southerly by supposed unoccupied ground, easterly by the 1 City of London, Queen df Beauty and Piako licensed holdings,' and westerly by the • Prince Imperial Licensed .' Holding; P«fcs dis- ' m tinguished by the Mark'O;P.Co; j 285^ ;■;;/;■ ■ ;■;;■> publications I, 1.."-' . ;'
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2973, 26 August 1878, Page 4
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