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Holloway'a CKniaisiit and Pffi-j.—An inftdiifefe wined;/for bad Le^s.and all kinds of Wounds.—The surprising sale of these invaluable medicines in every ; P*** of the civilised world is the aiost|convincingr proof Of their efficacy. They speedily cura bad le^s, old wounds, scrofula, and diseases o2 the skin. Thousands oipersons suffering from these dreadful maladies iiwa been cured by them alter cv ry other means had wiled; and it is a fact bsyond all doubt that there !s no CMc, however ob3tinal.3 or long 1 standing, but may De quickly relbved. and ultimately cured by the:,e wonderful medicines. Theirunitedaction *3 irresisf.b'3; more need not be said in praise of those celebrated . n»s. Let those who doubt their excellence give theai »trial.

{For remainder of News see Fourth Pf.se.)

THAMES FOOTBALL CLUB. ATS Adjourned Meeting of the abore will tataT place at the Royal Hotel THIS : (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8p m. - ' .-^ •„ W. H. Bbabaot, 1292 Hon. Bee. y THAMES CHORAL SOCIETY. ~ A GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Society will be hel I at the Kaoaeranta Boys' School-room, Sealey street, on THURSDAY, the 22nd in«t., at 7.30p.m , at which erery member is requested to be present. , - Business: To consider the advisability of _ raising the rates of Subscription, and &*- any other business that may be brought "** -. ; : - forward. . ■ ' -,-'',""'• D. E. O'Sttimvan, ..." . Hon. See. Thames, . Mar eh 20th, 1883. 1296 Volunteer Notices THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. ".. TNS^CTION PARADE TO-VORROW re , 1 (Thursday) EVENING. .■■, .. Fall in at 8 o'clock sharp. ,- -„ Full.Drew Uniform, Arms, and Accoutrements. , - ; R. T. Dotoias, ■ . 1304 . , Captain. Government Notices NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, 15th March, 1883. A FPLICATIO3S -iay be made to roe in IX writing, upon TUESDAY, the 24th day of April, 1883, for the right to ocenpy for Gold Mining purpoaes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, beipg Licensed Holdings and Water Races declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. ..: ■'> . ; Habby Kbnbick, -- •-• ■ ' Warden. -•*;'."■'■ SCHEDULE. Let* Licensed Holding No. 167, known as the \ Hopfful Claim, late licensees the Hopeful '> Gold Mining Company, Limited. Am, ' 22 men's/ground, situated at Wa-'otahi *' ■; Creek. Bounded northerly by the Luck's -[, .\*>s\ll,Licensed Holding, and on other sides ""-'"'brunoccupied ground. L«te Licensed Holding No. 165, known as the Lucks All Claim, late licenses the Hopeful ,iso)<t 'Mining Company, Limited, situated , t at Wa;otahi Creek. Ar.a, 15 men's " ■,' ' 'ground.. Bounded routheriy hju thß ■ :■:• ■ Hbpeful Licensed Holding, "and on other : '■''■"' sides by unoccupied ground. Late, Licensed Holding No. 310, known as ;••' ■ " the HaTelock Claim ; late licensees, John " KeTee and others ; area, 6 men's grouud ; situated on south side of Tapu Creek. . .; Bounded on &.H sideß by unoccupied , ground. „ ■ Late Licensed Holding No. 19bx, known as - ;•. .' the Bendigo United Claim ; Jate licensees, the Eendij;o United Gold Midiug Company, Liaitrd ; array 14 men's ground ; situated 'ft Mo >iatfliri. Bounded nor- ,. ; r . therly, and.westc A$ ,by New North Devon Licensfd Holding, southerly and westerly by;lA)toViiia Liceb£ea Holding, and .■ . l e».terly ? Jt>T J ,unoecupi'd gioui-.d. - - Jj»Ui LiceDtediHolding No. 61, knowj as the \ t :' Missouri;, late licensee, John Cook ; area, .{.■■ 2 wen's ground ;: 'situated -at Missouri /• » Creek."Tararu.' Bounded on all rides by ;'..'• 'j'-tJflb(Bc'up!(-d, groundl'/' Late Water Race "No. 19, known as the Missouri Water Race; late licensee, Joba ,!-{{■ r Gook,'situated at Tararu. Late Water Race No. 49, known as Sbarratt's Water" Race'; late li'snsse,, William. [' A;'\ H/ejsry Sh'ar'fatt, situated at Upper Tararu \ '.-'Clreek. ' '\ ■. -Late-Water'Race No. 14, known as Mount .- - ■'■.pliant Water Race; latelirensee, Jatnes Darrow, situated at Hape Crock. 1300 HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Thames, ..... . f ., -.:,- . . .. 16th March, 1883. THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining Purposes, under the Gold Mining Distiicti Act, 1873, specified in the Behedule herennder, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 24th day of April, 1883. Flans and applications may be seen here. . ' ' ' " Habbt Kbnbick, . '- , Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 6.—Edward Robert Edwards^for himself : , and William Fraser, Hibernia Claim ; area,9 acres, 2 roods and 34 perches; at Waiotahi Crei:k. Bounded on the north-east by the Cambria and unoccupied ground, south-east by the Britannia, south-west bj the Empress and Waiotahi, and north-west by the "' ~ Cnw and Nonpareil. Pegs distinguished by the Mark W. No. 6.—John McCombie, for himself and -: Hogh Robert Jones, Ivanhoe Claim; 26 acres and 1 rood ; situated at Earangabake. Bounded on all sides by unoccupied ground. Distinguishing mark on Pc8 B ==: . - No. 7.—Bdward Simpson and William Rowe, y for Louis Melhose, Lena Claim ; area, ten acres; situated at Moanatairi. Bounded on the east and south by the Moanatairi Company's ground, and south and west by the Moanatairi and Kuranui Hill United Companies ground, and on all other sides by supposed unoccupied - ground. Pegs distinguished by the ■"* ■ nark "—~ • No B.—Bobert Oonier, for himself and John Henry Smith, Shortland Claim ; area, 20 acres 1 rood and 3* perches; situated at Hspe Crrsk. Bounded northerly by Dart Claim, easterly by the Traitor Licensed Holding and unoccupied ground, southerly by Southgate Claim, and weeterly by Scsinlan and party's Claim, the Imperial. Pegs distinguished by the markN. 1301 CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on BALD at the Ernmra Skab Omov Albert street, Grahamstown, INWARDB snd Ot^ASDSWASTWIfIa FOB MS,

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4434, 21 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4434, 21 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4434, 21 March 1883, Page 3

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