...Government „Notices ITOTICE UNDER SECTION 109, ! GOLDMINING DISTEICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, 28th March, 1885. A PPLICATION may be made to me , J\_ in writing upon'MONDAY, the fourth day, of May, 1885, for the right to' occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the schedule -herennder, being licensed holdings and a water-race declared, forfeited bj the Mining In ■pector. . , \ , Haeby Kenjrick, . '■- ■ Warden. SCHEDULE. . Late Licetifed Holding, No. 335, Vno^n ns the New Diamond Claim ; late lioenseeß .tbe New Diamond Gold Mining Cbmpapy, Limited ; ares, 15 mni'e ground ; situated, at Waiotithi. bounded on all fides by ground supposed to be unoccunied. Lite Licensed Holding No. 3H3, known as the Dawn of Hope Claim, situated at Waitekauri. Bounded eoulnerly by the Young New Zealand Licenced Holding, easterly by the Welcome Licensed Holding, and on other .fides by ground supposed to be unoccupied, Late Water Race License, No. 52; late Hcensee,Tbomas Ailkcn Danlop; situated at Mubgakara Creek, OLiuemuri, commenciog 'at a _ point on the eaid creek marked A on plan in Warden's Office, and terminating at. the junction of tho Mungakara and a brasch creek (marked B on said plan). Business Notices Cricket Season ! CBICKET SEASON! CRICKET SEASON !!! TUST Received a SPLENDID ASSOBTJ ' MENT of . CBICKETING GOODS! CEICKETING GOODS;!! Orders from Up-Country Clubs promptly ' ~ ' '{attended to. JClias. McLiTcr, TOBACCONIST & STATIONEE. DONALD McGEEGOB (Late of the Auckland Hotel), HAS very great pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that he has taken that well-known, favorite, and conveniently situated Hostelry, The Waitemata Hotel, which •he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and furnished, making the 'house second to none for comfort and COHTenience, in the coloniog, and where, by civility and attention, be hopes to receive a fair' share of public patronage. A First* glass RESTAURANT hap been added to the Hotel, where gentlemen who lunch in tb~ city will find every delieacj of the leabOh, "und attention paid to their comfort. "Hot, Cold, a»d Shower Baths, and every convenience f«r traveller* and famr'^es, have been added to tbs Hoipl. - m • ' inea, Spirits, and Bwrs, *«., fte-, only of the beet brands X pt. Charges moderate. -"'' J^of* the address : D. McGREGOB, WAITEMATA HOTEL, —Corner of Queen *rA Custom-house streets, 'Auckland. . 746 BO R WICK'S BAKING POWDER Is used by thousands of Families, for. raiding Bread,'with halt the trouble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast.. . BORWKIK'S BAKING POWDER Makes delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings * better than yeast; . BERWICK'S BAKING POWDER. With this Article small loaves of Bread and ' Scones can be made in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven. BORWICK'S BAKING-POWDER. Invaluable at the Diggings, the Bush, and in Country Places where Yeast is not ' < to be got. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER Saves e^-g* and butter in making puddings , and pastry and prevents indigestion. BORWICK'S,BAKING POWDER Will secure the following important results: —Bread will be made cheaper, more digestive, and in one fourth thti time; Puddings and Pastry will be made, light, wholesome, and delicious, with half the usual quantity of eggs and butter; and Flour will be converted into ' Tea Cakes, Buns, Sally Lunns, -Norfolk Dumplings, &c.. in a few minutes, at a trifling coat. NOTICE. ANY person or persons found INJURING the TELEGRAPH PO3T3, WIRE INSULATORS, or any portions of the Telegraph Line, t?ill be Prosecuted in accordance with the following Clauses of "The Malicious Injuries to Property Act, 1867 " i— ' Clause XXXVll.—Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously cv% break, throw down, drstroy, injure, or remove any battery, machinery, wire, cable, post, or other aintter or thing vwhatsoever, being part of, or beta* usorl or employed.in or about any Electric or Magnetic Telegraph, or in the werking thereof," orsball unlawfully and maliciously preveutor obstruct in any manner whatsoever the eendisg, conveyance, or delivery of any conitnuni* ; cation by any such Telegraph, shall bo guilty of ■• a misdemeanour, and, being > convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of, the Court, to be imprisoned for any term not ex . Deeding two -years, with or wi'bout hard labour; Provided that if it (shall appear to '.if Justice, on the examination of any person • barged with any offence against this, section, that it is no expedient to the ends of justice that the came should be prosecuted by indict* went, the Justice may proceed summarily to hear aud determine the same, and the Offender shall on conviction thereof, at the discretion of the Justice, either be ennmitted to some public gaol, there to be imprisoned only,or to be imprisonedaud kept, to hard ££bouh for a»y Uiih v.ot exceeding three months, or else ' shall forfeit and pity auuh turn of monay not exceeding im i'-CMis Id the Justice »uuli | W m meet,
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5074, 20 April 1885, Page 4
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789Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5074, 20 April 1885, Page 4
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