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Bnzqar WESLEYAN CHUKCH. BAZJXAR. ! mHE T^.ANCY "OAZAAR WILL BE RE OPENED THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Nov. 7, ■ At 7 o'clock, IN IHE ACADKMY OF MUSIC. Admission—6d. THB GOODS MUST BE CLEARED Government Notices . ..".."''-V^-i^Sr^ " HAURAKI GOLD MINING DIS'IRICT. NOTT^TC rjNDER SECTIONS 41 AND 84 (>K THE GOLD MINING DLSTHIOTS ACT, 1873. APPLICATION TO FORM A WATER RAOH\

Warden's Office, Thames, sth November, 188U \ PPL-TCATION h»s bnpii mHdefom<vhj :£\. Thomas A. Dunlop for permission to con-true' a W»ter Rare for Mining Pnri'iM", cotnrm-nrinn .it » point, on Manir karn Orepk murked A in sketch plan, Hid catching the water in branch creeks at voint marked |A, and terminating nt the junction of. Mm Waifekauri and Mangakara Creeks as ehown on plan. The length of such race is about threequarters of a mile, and its intended course is south and past from the po nts of commencement. The mean breodth and depth of such race two feet by one foot j it is capable, of carrying two sluice heads of water, and the number of Bluice bend?, of forty inches each, which it is proposed to appropriate is two.

Notice is therefore givtn that on'the fifth day of December, 1881, a license -be granted to tie abovenamed Thomas A. Dunlop for the said Water Race, unless valid objection thereto be in the mpantime mode in writing, and lodged at this office not lets than •even clear dayr be'ore that date. Habbx Kenbick, 3064 Warden. HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTBICT. Warden's Office, Thames, sth November, 1881. THE APPLICATIONS for Licenses for G-old Miting purposes, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on THURSDAY, Bth December next, unlsss valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writirg, end lodged at this Office not. later than seven clear days before that Bate. Plans and applications may be seen here. , ■- HAEBT Kv'BICK, Warden.

SCHEDULE

No. 103,—Tboe. Black,'£uirka claim ; area 8 acres 2 roods 4 perches, situated at Wtitekauri. Bounded northerly, eagerly, and southerly by uuoccupitd ground, westerly by the Pride of Tasmania claim. Pegs distinguished by the ipnrk 1. No. 104.—Petfr Piudenre, Pride of New Zealand } 3 acres 2 roods, 15 perches, situated at Waitekuuri. Bounded easterly by Eureka nnd unoccupied ground, and westerly by Eureka and supposed unoccupied ground, northerly by, unorcupied gronnrl. Pege distinguished by the mark . No. 105.—Thomas A. Dunlop, for C. A. Come?, Canadian claim; 88 men's ground, situated at Waitekuuri. Bounded northerly by Dawn of Hope and Crown claims ; on other sides by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the murk =§==• No. 106.—Daniel Leahy, Empress )of India claim;, 19 acres 1 rood 38 perches, situated between the ©hinerhuii and Wiatawheta Biters, opposite the Karangahaki battery, on the spur between the two rivers. Pegs distinguished by the mark L, .

No. IC7.—Michael Collins, for John Richard _ Randerson,. Smile of Fortune No 1 claim ; area, 9 men's ground, situated at Owharoa. Bounded noriherly and easterly by Smile of Fortune, by main road to Kali kilt i; on south end west by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the marked 11.

Nw. 108. —Michael Collins for John Richard Randerson, Wheel of Fortune claim; area 30 men's ground, situated at Owharoa. Bounded on sou'h and east "" by unoccupied ground, north and west sides to Golden Run claim. Pegs distinguished by Ihe mark X. No. 109. —Francis Creighton,' Golden Isle claim, 20 men's ground, situated at Waitekauri. Bounded northerly by the Daylight claim, and on all other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark . 3065

Artificial 'Teeth.-

M R A T H E R T O N,

CfiBTIiaCATBD PkACTITIONEII OF DkNTAL

SUBGEEY, \ 5 AY be Consulted Daily at hie Residence, ;VJ Mavy street, Thames, as a Praotitioner in Dentistry in all its brunches. During the last fifteen years he has been practising in Auckland end the province, but his studies previous to that period haviug been under the direction of S. C. Clendon, Esq., M.R.C.P., F.R.S., and Lecturer on Dental Surgery in the Westminster Hospital, London, where he has enjoyed peculiar opportunites of gaining Thorough Practical Knowledge of the Diseases and Irregularities to which the Teeth are liable, and such extensive practice as can only be obtained at a large Metropolitan Hospital. Mr Athbbioit, by his personal knowledge ' and superintendanee of the mechanical! department-of bis profession, secures to his j patients, without p»in, an easy and comfort- I able adaptation to the mouth, when the use of artificial teeth is required. The Teeth supplied by him received the only Prize Medals at the International Exhibitions of London ond Paris, and are fitted to the month on the newest and most approved principles, so as to -defy detection, also rcatOiing the original and youthful appearance of the face. Mr A. has at much trouble and expense imported from London several descriptions of Stoppings tnuoh used at borne. These Stoppings resist the action of the acid secretions of the mouth, and entirely prevents any metallic taste—a complaint frequently made.. It is placed in the Tooth in a soft state, and soon becomes hard, aud if resorted to in time renders the extraction of the Tooth unnecessary. Sacle Of Chabobs :—Stopping, from 5s to 7i 6d | Scaling, 3a 6d to s<; Extraction, 2s 6d; Regulation Cases, us per ugreemeut; Artificial Teetb, from 10s, 12b 6d, 15s, and 31e p9t Tooth.—C'ousulttttiou Free. 306S |

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 7 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 7 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 7 November 1881, Page 3

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