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Government Notices HAUItAKI GOLDMINING DISTEICT. Warden's Office, Jhwaes, > 19th" July, 1860. THE Application! for Licensee for Gold Mining purposes, under "The Gold \ Miaing District* Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule bereander, may be granted «n THUBBDAY, the 26th day of August, 1880, unless valid objection thereto be in.the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may bo seen here. Habbt Kebeiok, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 166.—Edward Roberts Edwarda, for John Bichard Sanderson, Golden Star Claim. Area, 4 acres, 1 rood, and 23 perches; situated at Waiotahi Creek,; - being a portion of the old Cambria Lease.' Bounded on all sides by supp«*ed ujM~ occupied ground ; near Victoria, Hopeful* and Bendigo United Licensed Holdings. Pegs distinguished by the mark 0. No. 167.—Edwin Howse, Hopeful claim. Area, 7 aoiree, 2 roods; situated at Upper Waiotahi; Bounded northerly by' the Luck's All claim; on other sides by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark X. , No. 168.—Edward Boberts Edwards, Golden' Bar Claim. Area—3 acres aad 15 perches; situated at Wiaotabi Creek, south-west of the Hopeful Claim, and ■ north-east of the Beuben Parr. Bounded on all sides by ground supposed to be. unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the ' markß. * '< 872 General Notices

BOOTS! ■ ' :U BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! JU 8 T B E 0 E I V fl B ■ • *■■ ' . BY, '. ' "-'■ •-. .■; M. Whiteheab, * BOOTMAKER, A NICE ASSORTED LOT -OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S B 0 0 T S, FROM THB BEST ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOUSES, IN TARIOUS STYLES IN ELASTIC AND BUTTONED. : ' ]PW AND IMPROVED SHAPE, "[ WHICH P0» ■ Comfort and Neatness: IS UNSURPASSED. ,: MEN'S, WOMeFs, AND CHDt DREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS of Every Description MADE to ORDER. m. whiFehe.ad, POLLEN STREET.

JAMES BROWNE'S GENBBAL FUBNISHING STOBE, Polish Stbeet, Gbahakstowx. O-= N' ■ • 8 -A L 'E.V And to be. Sold VERY CHEAP— -t TON CURLED HAIR for Mattreuet, 4i J. in (he £ under the uiaal prioes. Feather Pillows 7s 6d each; Pulu Mattressesand Pillows, equal to feathers; Spring Mattresses, Flax Mattreatet, and Paliaait t < I Bale Double 4* in the £ under usual prices. ' - ' • - ■. ■ 100 Canopy Double and Single Iron Bed* •teads, Children's Iron- and Wood OOTS j,' Drawing Boom Buites in Hair, Cloth, Kep,' - and Damaak; Toilet Glasses, all sorts and siiea; Carpets, Mats, and China Matting. . Wathstandtand Ware.DBESSINGTABLES, CHEFFOKIBEB, CHESTS of DRAWERS, Rockinf, Cane, Kitchen, and other sorts of . OHAIBS, &o. Bngluh PERAMBULATORS, and Colonial Do., Kerosene LAMPS, B.M. TBA-POTS, CRUETS, SPOONS and FOREB, STEEL KNIVES k FORKS, TEA-TRAYS, BRUSHWARE and WICKER WORK. Sfadib* and Shovxlsi Garden Raxi and ! Foeks, Boiuig, Savoipans. > , ■ ■ Camp OVENS, FRY PANS, and Parlour &BAXBS'. • <-f • ''■■„ NEW, WASHING MACHINES, . A complete success. '' , , 70 Gross CUPS and SAUCERS to be sold at 6d per cup and cancer. ' •■ . . j China CtTPi and Savcbrb from 10s per dozen. Gcasswabr and Tumbmrs, all sizes. Clocks, alarum and 8 days, &c.,and other .. Goods too numerous to mention.' ■ 790

PAH STNDLRE," BEACH BOAD, The Oldest Established Gutebal '■'■ Gboceey Stobe ok the Thames. ' RN. SMITH begs to announce to the • people of the Thames, that he has made extensive Farming arrangements in eon* '' nection with his Store for supplying local produce of all kinds, which, being grown ' ' 1 in the district, is a guarantee of its excel--1 lence, and should merit a fair trijl. OUR BUTTER obtained the FIRST PRIZE at the lust Thames Show, and still maintains its superiority. ■ PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY., The only Store on the Thames that supplies BUTTER dircet from our own Dairy. ,> PAH STOBE, BEACH EOAD. : - H. T. ROWE, A UTHORISED asd MINING SUR. 'A. VJCYOR, Aim Native Land Fubohabb. Aobkt, ; ALBERT STREET (next Frater Brofc)» . ' . GB4HAMSTOWN. Note.—MiniDg Leases and Clfetms Bor* ▼eyed and Plans prepared a»\ reasonable charges with decpatch. "' 851 "A DEEP embrowned tint which tells H^» ' nature of the leaf M6GOWAN sell's" at'lt'*''':'"' pound a - 7 . '■■ ■. ,- -/ • -„'' '' •'

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 3

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