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Government Notices

FTAURAKT GOLD MINING DT^ TBIOT. APPLICATION TO FO^^t A WATER RACP. Warden's Office, Thames, 17th July, 1882. \ PPTAOATrON hn«> bfipn madt^ fo dip I\ by 'HlOJfjiS EWifKB 'HE for t c Wheel of Fottmip Q-old Mining Compnnv, Limit- d for pormi^iion to con&»rnct a Water ;R:>ce for m'TiT.-iof purposes, onrrimcncirg nt< a point on Branch Creei;, about 20J yards south-west, of Tairua Battery, find ferrriina^ns; at.the Ballery as shown on p^n. The length of such ra-: c is two hundred yards or thrreabou. 8, and its infpnderl rouv?e is e'st.'rly. The mean In d<h and depth of euch race ia eighteen inches by nine inches ; it is capable of ca/i'jpj •' two sluice-heads of watev, and tbe > umber'ct' elpice-hracls, of forfy, inches ipacb, which It is proposed to nppropriato is two. Nolico-ii therefore given tbab on (be 29f)i dwyof July, 1882, a License i'l bj prai'terl (o the tibove named Wheel of Fortune Gold Mininp Cnmpimy Tor t^e eaid VTater T\ac°, ur.'t '8 veMrl. objeciiori thereto -be in the nif :ni'me made .in writing ahd 'ioc?gpd at. I hie Ofßcr, no! less than seven clear L'dnye before that date. ,' Harbt Keubics, Warden. HAtSRAKI GOLD MININQ DISTRICT. /_ APPLICATION TO FORM A WATER' ■BAOB^

Warden's.Office, Thames, 17th July, 1882. ... A PPLICATTON ba« been made to me by xjl Thom<s Knefbonb, for the Wheol of Fortune Qolfl Mining Compiny-(Limited), for permission to cons'ruct. a Water Euce for mining purpo.'ea; commencing, at, a point about a qun'ter of a mile tip Nevis' Creek from Tairui Ba'tery, and termit-ating at the,battery, es shown on pliin. The length of Buch Race.is one quarter of a mile or-thereabouts, and its intended t-ourso is^ northerly. The men-) breadth nnd dep'h of fuch Race is eighteen inches by^nine inches; it. is capable of Carrying two slukc-heads of water, and the number of sluiec -beads, of forty inches each, which it is proposed to appropriate, is two.

NOTICE is therefore given that on the 29th day of July, 1882, a license will be granted t,6 tbe abovr-ticuied Wheel of Fortune Gold Mining Company for the said Watsr Bace, unleßS valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this office notless than seven clear days before that dute. Fabby Kenbick, Wcrden.

HAUJR AX E GOLD MINING' DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Tharr.es, 17th July, 1882. THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining purposes, under the "Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873," spc-cinVd jn the Suludo'e hereunderV may ba grantid on TUESDAY, the 28th d»y i»f- July, 1852,----unless valid obj cfion thereto be in the meantime trade in writing, «nd lo 'geil Htthis offic« not later than paver* elenr-itoyu before that date. Plans and" application* may be neen here. o * „, , „«.," Harkt Kenbick, Warden. • ' SCHEDULE. "No. 21.—Lindsay Jackeon, for Hugh Robert Jones, Excelsior Cla?m; are , seven acres; situated at Karangahaki. Bounded northerly, easterly, and southerly, by ground.supposed to be unoccupied, aad westerly by Maria and Hauraki claims. Pegs distinguished by the mark XI. ; No. f 3.—John Bowler, New Columbia Claim ; area, 4 acres, 3 roods, and 32 perches ; situated at Punga Flat. * Bounded on all sides by ground'supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark 192

HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 17th July, 1882, THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining Purposes, under the Gold Mining Districts Ac! 3 1873, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may bo granted .on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of Augußt, 1682, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime .mf»de in writitJg, and lodgei at this Office not later than seven clear dajs before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. Habrt Kenbick, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 24t- James Armstrong Miller, for the Kuranui Hill United Gold Mining Company (Limited), Albion Claim; area, 1 rood and 26 perches ; situated at Kuri.nui. Bounded Egflh'. and north-rasterly' by'fche KuranuiSill United G-oli Mining Company's licensed Huldine, and south-easterly'and south-westerly by the Southern Crosi Gold Mining Company's Licensed Holding. Pegs distinguished by the mark W^ No. 25.—William McKenzie, for Richard Boss, William McKenzie, ami William Syme, Arizona Claim ; area, 5 «crcs 1 • rood Bnd 4 vperches ; situated at Otqnui. Bounded easterly by Crown and Eureka Licensed Holdings, southerly by Eureka, and westerly and. northerly by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark W. - No. 26,—Lindsay Jackson, for Charles Curti?, Comet Claim; area, 7- acres and 11 ..perches ; situated at Otanui. Bounded northerly by Eureka Licensed Holding, westerly by Albion Claim, and easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be , .unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark — No. 27.-—Robert McKeowu, for Richard Ross, Albion Claim j area, 5 acres and 3 rood*; situated at Otanui. Bounded on the north and west by unoccupied ground, on the east by the Arizona and Eureka Claims, and on the south by the Comet Claim. Pegs distinguished by the mark

No. 28-—George Sherlock, for himself and ■ Henry Cowe; area, five acres ; situated at Otanui. Bounded southerly by the Albion Claim, and westerly by the Arizona Claim ; on other sides by .unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark H. 193

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 3

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