;goldbetubn. Cnnr of Mawchbstbb.-—Scott and pwty^ cmihing produced 16o«g gold.
Noticei Pedestrianism. A WALKING MATCH, I Fox £5 A- side, Between J. O'CONNOR (Auckland Champion), and GEORGE WAITE, Witt tale plartt at We AbiMMT of Music, THIS ETENING, at 8 o'eleek. O'Ookkob is to walk 8 miles in U minutes, and is to give Waitb 68 yards (one lap of the ring) in the ktt mile. Immediately after, a WALKING MATCH for ONE MILE, between TWO YOUNG LADIES of the Thames, will eventuate, the winner to be, presented with a handsome •Urn Cap by M» O'Conkob. ADMISSION ... Is. ' ' 'Government Notices 50TIGB TJNDEB SECTION 109 GOLD MINING DISTBICTS ACT, 1873. '""; Warden's Office, Thames,. ■ August 6th, 1879. APPLICATION may be made to ma in /'writing upon TUESDAY, the ninth day t'/f September, 1879, for the right to occupy, for iSrold Mining purposes, the laud specified in the. schedule faereunder, being a Licensed Holding declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. W. Ebjjub, ■ Warden. SCHEDULE No. 22. Late Licensed Holding, No. 102, known as the-El Dorado claim, late licensees Thomas Keelan. Area, five j acres; situated at Waitekauri, Ohinemurij bounded'southerly by the late Bob Boy License, and en all other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. No. 23. Late Licensed Holding, No. 124, * known as the Star claim, late licenaees Richard KingSford, Edward Waite, and Edward Gtibbe* Area, five acres, situated at Shellback; bounded westerly by Kuranui Hill United No. 2 Licensed Holding, aad on all other sides by ground '"' ffnppesM to be unoccupied.' , No, 24. Late Licensed Holding, No. 108, known as the Nut claim, late licensees Eli Charles Morgan, John, Huntley, acd 'George Augustus Beesj situated at > Owharoa, Oninemuri; bounded northerly • Vy Qelden Gully Licensed Holding, and ' , on otter tides by ground supposed to be vnoeoupied. , _ 837
1-' ■' Electoral 10 ELSCTOES OF THE / - THAMES. pEOTTLEMEIf,—I take the earliest opportuaity of. intimating to yon that it is my intentiim to solicit your suffrage at the forthcoming General Election. I will make it my business to Tieit you, and •Kplsln my Tiewf and policy personally. Yobn Faithfully, JOHN SHEEHAN. SSI Meetings THAMES BOROUGH FIEE BBIGADES. mHE next ANNIVERSARY will be CeleX brated by a DINNER on FRIDAY EVENING next at the Girernor Bowen Hotel,atßp.m. . ... Honorary Members and Gentlemen wishing to attend can obtain Tickets from Superintend dents HoMM and G. Pbici. Tickets, 7s 6d PBOTEBTANa? ALLIANCE FBIENDL£ SOCIETY OF AUSTBALABIA. PRINOE|pF; WALES LODGE, No. 20. THE usual Fortnightly MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Lodge Boon, Rolleston street, THIS (Wednesday) BTENING, August 6th, at 7.80 o'clock. > Bttaioesi^lmportant and interesting. A foil *HUteK*pectcd. v . ■: By order of the W.M. Wm. Smith,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3315, 6 August 1879, Page 3
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