Government Noticed HAT7EAKI GOLD MINING I)IS- , TRICT.. „,>, Warden's Office,' Thames, -"' " , l&th Januart, 1881. TIHE applications for Licenseolfor Gold i,Mining Purposes, under 'Qt>^ timing Distriots Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule hereunder,. may be grint«d on mVttSDkY, theriTfch-\tfay oiF,AFeb'raiwy, 1881, unls* valid objection* thereto lie in^M v meantime made in writiiigf and lodged at tiuilj .^office no£,laß*tbsn TBBTinrcle«r:daj« before that / j^atgk^ Planaiand' application! ;>m«y beie*!. ■ „ - '■ ■ HABRY KeNBIOK,; .• ' : ~ <t ■ ■ •■• • ■ Warden. * ' * - ' ' SCHEDULE. No. 1.-^Samuel Mengber Hutehinson, Cosmo*, politan claim. Area, 3 ■ acres 3 roods 24 i( perche», situated at Waiolahi Oreek. . Bounded north-easterly by the Pinafore, ! and. on- all other sides'by sujfptoeed' ,r unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark XI . . No. 2 —Samuel Cocbraoe Mackay, Diamond , Claim ; area, 3;acres 1 r00d,,30 perches ; situated at Waitekauri. Bounded northerly by Heightman and party's ground ; on all other sides by supposed - unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguisiied ' by the mark . . ,^' No. 3.—William Fraser, of Tararu, "Fancy" " Claim ; area, 4 acreß 2 roode 2 pbrches; situated atOwharoa. 'Boundedsoutherly by "Smile of Fortune ;"* easterly by' v ,i l Golden Hill" ahd." Favorite " Claim ; *. .- r-northerly and westerly by supposed unoccupied groundi; Pegs distinguished by .the mark =■ *\ 1 ■" '• No. 4.—ABherCassrsils, "Nebraska" Claim j area, 5 acres; * situated at Owkaroa. Bounded northerly by the Obinemuri 'river, and on other sides by supposed unoccu ground. Pegs distinguished by the aark ' • l -• Business Notices BILLIARD S, Gd PER GAME, f^LS BE HAD in the Billiard Bobin ad\J joining the Provinci 1 Hotel, Queen" street, where EVERY ATTENTION will be Paid to Patrons by a Careful Marker. BOYS NOT ALLOWED TO PLAY without Written Consent of Parents. •;. ; ifify.'' REDUCTIONS. '*, WATCHES and Clocks carefully Cleaned and Regulated for 4s each, workman* ship Guaranteed. New Main Springs 4s' • each. . ' Akdbew Holden, Practical Watohmaker, Owen street, Grahamßtown.j - \ #HOTOGBAPHIC. MESSRS FOY B.*R:O S., TTTHtLE returning Thanks to the " Public for the liberal Patronage they hare received for the last sine years, beg to inform them that having made Extensive Additions and Improvements to their Photographic Establishment, are now prepared to execute Orders in a style that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the public. Frederick Wells RETURNS his SINCERE THANKS *.. TOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on him since commencing Business, and trusts during the'coming year to receive STILL FURTHER SUPPORT. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, LAMB, ETC, The Best Obtainable in the Mabeet, And Prices—the LOWEST POSSIBLE conI sistent with Quality. FREDERICK WELLS, BUTCHER, T £»a B v Road. G. DALZIEL T) ESPECTFULLY Returns Thanks for jL\> favors bestowed during the past 13 years, and would call attention to, the following. P^|a-List: — Roast Beef, from 4£d,sdtos*d ■■•iljng'BMj^jJ^^fi'U ■ 3*d f;° 4d Fore-Q^eipllpfe^/^ 1* ... 2-^d Coinv&fWeet .^V. ... ' ... 3j to 4d I Note^tbe Address —''jHta-. G. DALTOJJL, MABT STBEBT, 3hOBTL4.ND>; A.NU 1502 Bbow* Sibeet, Gbahajistoww. ; ' — 3r- — — J. BRIGHT, - NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Pajuwai. JB. respectfully intimates to his Cus- ' • toraers aurt Friends that, lie bus a Choice and New Collection of DAHLIAS (the king of autumn flowers), nov .ready for planting out, at 3a per Djzen. Vegetable and Flower SEEDS at Auckhnd Prices. Cabbage Plants, Is per 100; Cauliflower and Celery do. at la 6d. Sarghum and Lucerne Seed, &c.«&c. 1458 • ;pE cultVbe. THE'undersigned is now prepared to supply Lak&stboth Hivjes, Abtifioial Comb Foundation, Smokebs, and ■<% very modern 'appliance used in Bee Cul^ju-i. Extractors 'shortly..' Price list on application. I. Hopkins, 1165 ' ParnWai. m LAwiftlSS (late G. Wam.br), wholeI . sale and retail Tobacconist, next Bank of New Zealand, Brown street, Grahamstowa. CRICKifiT, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUISITE Always n Stock. 1262 Ax v very pleusant tea party, the conversa* tion turnrd on transmigration. A Indy of exquisite beauty who was ripping McGK>wan's best, turned to Mr and asked what faun bo would prefer to inhabit ? rJV be c>Usol#j|' ' in 3s TKi tuadaui. ' ' •
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3774, 1 February 1881, Page 3
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617Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3774, 1 February 1881, Page 3
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