Government Notices *■•■ NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 • GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, 3rd August, 1878. % A PPLIOATIONS may be made to me in JJL writing upon TUESDAY, the 17th day of September, 1878, for the right to occupy, for goldmining purposes, the land specified in the . Schedule hereunder, being Licensed Holdings declaredi forfeited by the Mining Inspector. W. Fbaseb, ■y,:,<U. ';!■ ;-. .-.r-\": '-..'<■ -■■■.;. ,;-U Warden. ' ..' SCHEDULE. " ' No. 36.—Late ,"■ Licensed jHolding; N0.K48,; known as the Golden Arrow. Claim ; late licensees^ the Golden'Arrow''Gold-/ mining Company, limited j area, 7 acres ?... * , ai?d ITiperchesj morii or less, situated at f^yi iairua. Bounded northerly fey the^ late El Dorado Licensed Holding and southerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied j and westerly by late Tairua. Licensed Holding. : No., sy.-rl^kte Licensed Holding., No. 37, : •'■■'■'■' ' i'nown as the Tairua Claim j latelicensees the Golden Arrow GoldmiuingjCompany, limited ; area, 15 acres 2 foods' and 28 perches, more or less, situated atTairsa. Bounded northerly by unoccupied ground, -formerly the,, Commonwealth j LacenseS^Olding ;'>asterly ,%>unoccuT mcd grouud, formerly Band of Hope, El Dorado No. 1, and Golden Arrow Licensed Holdings; southerly by unoccupied ground,; formerly - Pakirarahi Claim; and westerly;:by unocciipied, erouad, formerly Puketui Licensed , ; yHpidiag;;o;; ■;..■ : v-^ rv;VT;:::;2^ HAUKAKI GOLD MINING DIS- . ,:..,.,,, ...TR1CT.^..,,.;, i Warden's Office, Thames, " 24th July, 1878. THE Application for a License for Gold Mining purposes, under the "Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873," specified, in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on TUES-DAY, the 3rd day of September, 1878, unless valid objection thereto be made in writing, and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. 1 W,. Fbaskb, , "Warden. SCHEDULE. ! John V. 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 City of London, Queen of Beauty and Piaio licensed ; . v, and' westerly by: the -Prince : Imperial Licensed Holding. Pegs dis- /. tinguished by the Mark C.P.CO. 2854 11 '■';" v v'i;'\; i;^Pidbiieations '[... \ -
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2974, 27 August 1878, Page 4
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