Kotlcea I Great Bargains! I Liberal Discount! AT I W. GKTBBLE'SJ POLLEN STREET. I AN INSPECTION OF NEW STOCB INVITED SPERM CANDLES, 9A and lOd per lb PARAFFIN CANDLES, It per lb PLAID MATCHES, 7d per down CORNFLOUR, 8d per ib WHITE SAGO. 6d per lb EGO- POWDER, 10rt per tin CUSTARD POWDER, Is 2d per box A FINE STOCK OF CHOICE A Special Bargain to be had now at I|6 f- lb. Tby a Sample—Splendid QtrAHir. Pbime Salt Butter, Cheese, & Bacox. Just Opened a fine show of China, Glass, and Crockery Ware.—Colored Cups and Saucers, at 5d and 6d ; Blue Sprig do., at 9d 5 Cheap Glassware, new: Cheap Toilet Sols, new; Cheap Brushware, new. PRODUCE! PRODUCE! PRODUCE Maize, 6s 3d per bushel; Wheat, Oats Bran, Sharps, Potatoes Flour, etc., CHEAP —delivered to all parts of the Town or outdistricts. Country Orders carefully attended W. G KIBBLE, POLLEN STREET Kamo Coal I Kamo Coal! rpHE Beet Double Screened Household X Coal to be had in any quantity at Is 6d per cwt., at the yatds, Beach Road. Sole Agent, M. CASEY, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, Beach Eoad, . Grahiitnstown. Also:—Newcastle, Bay of Islands, and Waikato Coal, at lowest market rates. 330 Government Notices
HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 14th September, 1882. THE AppiKations for Licenses for^-Gold Mining Purpose*, under the Gold Mining Districts Aor. 1873, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may.be granted oh MONDAY, the sixteenth day of October, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this Office not later than seren clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. Habbt Kehbiok, Warden.
SCHEDULE. No. 40.—Charles McLenn, Seymour Claim ; area, 19 acres 2 roo-is and 19 perches; situated at Waio - Karabi. Bounded northerly arid easterly by supposed unoccupied ground; southerly by tUo Queen of the May Licensed Holding; and westerly by the City of Loudtm Lic-nsed Holding and supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguiihed by the murk X. No. 41.—Matthew Thomus Clayton, Silyer Crown Claim; area, 10 acres; situated at Watomo'. Bounded on nil sides by unoccupied ground ; situated at and including Spur at junction of two Creeks above commencement of Workman'! water race. Pegs distinguished by the markT. No. 42. —James William Shaw, Dubba Claim; area, ten acres and twenty-two perches t situated at Karangahaki. Bounded northerly by the Independent Claim and unoccupied ground; southerly by Wood's Point Claim ; easterly by the Independent Claim; and westerly by the Home Eule Licensed Holding. Pegs distinguished by the mark = No. 43. —Samuel Shaw Driver, Britannia Claim ; ar°u, 7 acres and 32 porches; situated at Otunui. Bounded on all aides by unoccupied ground; about thirty chains in a 'north-'UftterW direction from the In vincible Claim. Pe*s distinguished by the mark W. No. 44.—Charles McLean, for Charles Moorcraft and Charles McLean, New Vanguard Claim ; area. 24 acres 2 roods and 30 perches; situated at Kuraka. Bounded northerly by the Queen of the M*y, on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground, includes portions of Old Vanguard and South British Licensed Holdings. Pegs distinguished by them«k I. No. 45.—Eobert Comer, for t'to Pinafore Gold Mining Company, Limited, Pinafore No. 2 Claim; area, 1 acre 3 roods and 37 perches j situated at Waiotahi. Bounded northerly by unoccupied ground and late Cosmopolitan Licensed Holding ; easterly by Pinafore Licensed Holding; southerly by M^anatairi Licensed Holding ; and westerly by Keuben Parr No. t Licensed Holding. No. 46.—Charles Curtis, Golden Trial Claim ; area, 2 acres 2 roods and 36 perches; situated at Karaka Creek, near junction with Lucky Hit Creek. Bounded northeasterly by Johnny Licensed Holding, and on all other tides by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark :, x. ' ; . . ■
No. 47.—William Fraeer, for himself and Edward Koberts Edwards, Cambria \ Claim; area, 5 acres 2 roods and 35 perches; situated at Waiotahi. Bounded northerly and easterly by supposed unoccupied ground; southerly by Hickey and party's claim; and westerly by Waitemata und Nonpareil Licensed Holdingg. Pegs distinguished by the murk W. No. 48.—James Gurrey, Extended Claim; area, 7 acres und 11 perches.; situated at Upper Waiotahi Bounded northerly by . the Bright Scu:le Lieented boldiug, aud on all other sides by unoccupied gruund. Pegs distinguished by the mark H. / CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on * SALS at the EvsHiKo Stab Omnos 1 Albert street, Q-rahamatown, IN WARES and OUTWARDS COASTWIBIC FOBMB
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4281, 20 September 1882, Page 3
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