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Oratorio ST. GEORGE'S CHUBCH. SPHOR'S ORATORIO OF "THE LAST JUDGMENT" WILL be RENDERED by the Choir ON WEDNESDAY, Bth prox., at 8 p.m., In aid of the MORTGAGE FUND Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, 35.; Single Tickets, 2s ; to be obtained from the Churchwardens or Members of the Choir and Vestry. 1441 Dividends , ■ L. I 111 ■ jfc I 1.1 ,' ■——..-. ALBURNIA GOLDMINING COMPANY (Registebed). . r _ .! DIVIDEND. mHE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above Company will be CLOSED at Noon on MONDAY, the 6th met., and REMAIN CLOSED until Noon of THURSDAY, the 9th, when a DIVIDEND of 2a 6d will be Payable. » By order of the Directors, H. N. Gabiahd, Legal Manager. Auckland, Dec. 2,1580. A 1474 Government Notices NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 84 AND 41 OP THE GOLDMINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Te Aroha, 29th November, 1880. THE applications for Licenses for the. Water Races for Gold Mining Purposes, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of December, 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. Haeey KEtfßicK, Warden. • SCHEDULE. No. I.—John Gibbons, water race, commencing at a point one hundred and fifty yards behind G. Lipsey's bouse and terminating one hundred yards in front of the Hot Springs Hotel. The length of such Race is half a mile or thereabouts, and its intended course is north and south. The mean breadth and depth of such race is two feet by one foot. It is capable of carrying, two sluice-heads of water, and the number of sluice-heads, of forty inches eacb, which it is propose d to appropriate, is two. No. 2.— H.H. Adams, water race, commencing at a point on first creek past O'Halloran's Hotel, and pegged with a peg marked I, * and terminating on south of Hot Springs boundary reserve. The length of such race is about three-quarters of a mile or thereabouts, and its intended course is about south. The mean breadth and depth of such race is twelve inches by nine inches. It is capable of carrying two sluice heads of water, and the number of siuice heads, of forty inohes each, which it is proposed to appropriate, is two. | No 3.—Charles McLean, water race, com- ' mencing at a point on a creek believed to be called Waiongomai, situated about two and half to three miles southward from Te Areha township, aad terminating below machine site in the Waihou river. The length of such raoe is about three miles or thereabouts, and its intended course iB northerly. The mean breadth and depth of suoh race is three feet by two feet. It is capable of carrying six sluice heads of water, and the number j of sluice heads of forty inches each, which it is proposed to appropriate, is six. No. 4.—James Gribble, water race commencing at a point on a creek situated about eighty or one hundred chains to the eastward of United Claim, and terminating at United Claim. The length of such race is one hundred chains or thereabouts, and its intended course is about east and west, and the mean breadth and depth of such race is three feet wide by two fett. It is capable of carrying five sluice heads of water ; and the number of sluice heads, of forty inches each, which it is proposed to appropriate.is two. Business Notices JOHN MURPHY, CARTER & GENERAL CARRIER. PROPS for mining purposes, Firewood, Coal and Quartz carefully and ex* pediously delivered. Charges Reasonable. Address— John Mttbshy, 1475 Pollen Btreet. PAH STORE, ! BEACH ROAD, The Oldest Established Genebal Gboceby Stobe on the Thames. mHETe Aroha Rush is not a patch upon \. the Rush for our celebrated Butter. All goods in stock of the best quality obtainable, and as cheap as any list that can bo produced. Our Teas are not locally grown, but are selected by a long experience, good judgment, and prompt payments, and can give better value than any house in town. A gentle reminder is worth oceans of blowing. Our Butter is the best on the Tbameß, in proof of which we have competed at all the Butter Shows held here, and have carried off first prize on each occasion. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. The only Store on the Thames that supplier BUTTER direct from pur own Dairy. PAH STORE, BEACH ROAD. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tiori turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowah's best, turned to Mr '■>-■ — and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit f Tr- fee absolved in 3s Tsa madam, .

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3726, 3 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3726, 3 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3726, 3 December 1880, Page 3

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