Notices ;:- it.i. '■ '-• ,L \KJ ISUIXG n'l a -iKHtiY 'XvlAd aod VV iiAf-r-r jSiIW YiUK, ThanKing all my Customers for thtir past favours, and trußtirjg to still merit a fair continuation of the same, I have now much pleasure in stating that through increa c of business during the past year I have been compelled, for want of more room, to make Extensive Alterations and Additions, Which, when oompleted, I trust, will give the extra space so much required. The increase during past two years also proves that selling Good Articles at a reason- ; able profit, and almost wholly for Cash, ia the best policy, and by paying 20a in the £ and purchasing good t at first markets, girea an advantage that very few have in these days, and by not indulging in tbe fashions and extravagances that so many are now f-nd of, we tan more along with Bmall profits, and - prosper in times of depression. The following GOODS just from Home per ' COPTIC ' are now on Sule at Lowest Rates for Cash :—Nrw Sultanas, Eleines, Valencias, and Muscatel Raisins, New Currants and Figs, ' Candied Pt-el, Confectionery, Almond, Barcelona, and Brazil Nute. Chtice AssorttHent of RIPR F&UIT (Local , and Imported). New Hams and Bacou, beet cure Canterbury.'-, New Wniroa and Canterbury CHEESE. -. Sugar, 3id to 4jd per lb ; New Tea, Is 6d to 3s;' best Bice, 6Jb, Is 9J ; White Sago and Tapioca, 6d per lb, &c, &c, TO TRADE OR RETAIL, AT W. W O O D'S, POLLEN STfiEET. Insurance Insure! Insure! Insure! THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY 18 Prepared to take FIRE RISKS in all parts of the township at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Scales of Rates, &c, to be seen at the Stab Office. WM. MoCULLOUGH. AfflBHT. Insurers Liberally Dbaech With. Lossss promptly paid. Remember— The Imperiall. (Fire-insurance Company Government Notices HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTRICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 241h December, 1884. fPHE Application for Licenses for Gold I Mining purposes, under the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule hereuuder, may be granted on WEDNESDAY, the 28th of January, 1885, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing-,and lodged I at this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. HAKTiT KeNEICK, ' I Warden. 1 . . .. » SCHEDULE. No. 53.—James Ctautts, for the Dfep Level Cross Gold Mining Company (Limited), tbn Deep Level Cross Extended Claim } area, 10 men's ground, situated at Grahamstown, Bouth of Deep Level Cross and Mariner Licensed Holdings, on the : south-west of London Licensed Holding, bounded on the west by unoccupied ground and high water mark. S Distinguishing mark on pegs X No. 54.—John Cox, for himself and Mirgaret Welis, Clyde Claim j ares, 1 acre 2 roods, and 12 perches (6 men's ground), eiluated at Punga Flat; bounded north-. e»Bt by Bendigo United, and on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground, being portion of the land surrendered by ihe owners of tbe Alburnia Licensed Holding. Dietinguising m rk on pegs X HAUR-E.I Q£LD MINING DISTHIOT. Warden's Office, Thames, 24t.1i December, 1884. \ PPLICATIOJNS may be made to me i\ in writing upon SATURDAY, the seventh day of February, 1885, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, beiDg Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the AHning Inspector. Harby Senkick, Warden. SCHEDULE. Late Licenced ITol.fing No. 95, known as the Midday Cluim; late licensee, Robert MeDougall ; area, ono man's ground, situated at vVuiotahi; surrounded on all sides by the Moanatairi Licensed Holdings. Late Licensed Holding No. 282, known us the Hsu'aki Claim ; late licensees, the Hauraki Gold Mining Company (Limited) j arf», 15 acres 2 roods and 33 percheß, situattd at Karangahake. Bounded nartborly by Woodstock Licensed Holding, easterly by Ezcelskr Licensed Holding, southerly by the Hauraki No. 2 Licensed Holding, and westerly by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 284 known as the Hauraki No. 2 Claim j late licensees, Robert Noble and others ; area, 6 acres 2 roods ond 30 peio'nes; situated at Karangiihake. Bounded northerly by late Hauraki Licensed Holding, and on other sides by unoccupied ground. Late Licersed Holding No. 28<Aa, known as the Excelsior Cluim ; late licensees, the Excelsior GJd Mining Company (Limited); area, 7 iicres 3 roods and 23 perches; eiluit d ut. Karacgahale. Bounded westerly by late Haurati Licensed Holding, and on other sides by unoccupied ground. I HEATRIOAL PRINTING, iv any color ' executed with despatch al the Office of his Poper Don't swrar; it. may convince jou,'but it it aure uot to conviuco othera—try 3 f 'i'gA.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 12 January 1885, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4992, 12 January 1885, Page 3
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