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Government Notices HAURAKI GOLD MINING DltT TRICT. Warden's Office, Thames. 11th August, 1885. THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining purposes, under the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on Monday, the 14ih day of September, 1885, unless valid objection thereto be in I the meantime made in writiog-, and lodged I at this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. i Habbt Eenbick, [ Warden. j SCHEDULE. No. 33—William Soweiby Greenville, for himself and Robert Charles Greenwood, Silver King Claim ; area, 13 acres 2 roods and 18 perches; situated at Sunb am Creek, Taraiuj bounded towards the north-east by the Silver Crown Claim, and on all other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Distinguishing mark on pegs 2E ' No. 34 —Hamiora Mangakahia, Buapuke Claim ; area, five acres j situated at Alabama Creek, Karaka ; bounded southerly .by the Little Helen Claim on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Distinguishing mark on pegs — No. 35 — Eichard Millett, Two Brothers Claim ; area, 1 rood and seven perches ; situated at Messengers Bill; bounded northerly by the Golden Ago Licensed Holding, easterly and southerly by Hie Beehive, and westerly by the Point Bussell Licensed Holdi g. Distinguishing mark on pegs M. No. 36.—Peter Christian Heneen, for himself and Charles Alexander, D. H. B .yldon, F. A. White, A. J. White, N. B. Alexander, Joseph Howard, H. M. Shepherd, A. Saunders, Frank Amodeo, Louis Petersod, and Joseph Chambers, Auckland Olaim; area, 10 acres 1 rood and 12 perches; siluafed at Lucky Hit Creek, Thames; bounded on all sides by sup posed unoccupied ground. Distinguish- ! ing mark on pegs A. No. 37. —Alfred Polton, Diamond Claim; ! area, 9 acres 3 roods and 12 perches; situated at K'»rangi»hake; hounded northerly by the Sutro nnd Imperial Claims, easterly by the Specimen Hill Claim, southerly by Bose CMm, and westerly by the Retreat Licensed Holding. Distinguishing mark on pegs — No. 38— Edward By an, for Boderick McDonald Scott and R. C. Greenwood. Waverley Claim ; area, 12 acres 1 rood and 16 perches; situated at Karangabake; bounded easterly and souther yby the Woodstock, Talisman, and Kenilworth Licensed Holdings, southerly and westerly by the Tictoria and Antiquary Claims, and on other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Distinguishing mark on pegs X. No. 39.—Albert Walktr, Gordon Claim; area, 6 acres and 3 perches ; situated at Karangahake; bounded cortherly by the Argentine, Eortb-eaßterly by the Ivanhce and Sir Walter Scott Licensed Holdings, easterly by the Truro Claim, southerly by the Woodstock, and southwesterly by the Antiquary. Distinguishing mark on pegs No. 40. —John W. Walker, Alabama Claim s urea, 13 acres and 3 perches ; situated at Karangahake; bounded northerly by Ohinemuri Biver; southerly by Waitawheta Bivcrs easterly by unoccupied ground, and westerly by Ivanhoe Licensed Holding, Distinguiabing mark on pegs ■ ETo, 4_ t j), H. Bayldou for the Sutro Gold nnd Silver Mining Company (Limited) ; Sutro claim, area 13 acres 2 roods and 35 perches ; situated at Karangahake, being late Sutro Licensed Holding and Southern Orosß claim ; bounded northerly by the Imperial claim ; easterly by the Diamond claim and Betreat Licenced Holding, southerly and westerly by supposed unoccupied ground. Distinguishing mark on pegs V. No. 42 —Alfred Shepherd, Sunny Cover claim; area, 10 acres 2 roods and 10 perches ; situated at Karangahate; bounded northerly by unoccupied ground; c sterly by Welcome and Golden Crown Licensed Holdings j southerly by Albion claim, and westerly by United and LaMonte claims. Distinguishing mark on pegs H. No. 43.—John Felton Heighway and Bichard Cox, Albion claim; area, 11 acres 2 roods and 10 perches; situated at Karanghake ; bounded northerly by the United e!a?ra and Sunny Corner claim ; easterly by the Golden Crowa and Sutro claim?, and westerly by the Scotia claim. Distinguishing mark on pegs X. No. 44.—John Henry Smith, for himself and Charles McLean, Gehenna claim ; area, 14 acres 1 rood and 34 perches; situated at Karangakake ; bounded -easterly and southerly by Imperial claitc ; westerly and northerly by the Crown and Welcome Licensed Holdings, and northerly also by the Waitawheta Biver. Distinguishing mark on pegs " No. 45.—Charles Waite, for Edward Waitei Charles Waite, Edward Waite Junior, and James Nounce, Dixon's No. 1 claim ; are», 2 acres and 10 perches; situated at Madman's Gully; bounded easterly by the Whau Lie nsed Holding, and on nil ths other sides by unoccupied ground. Distinguishing mark on pegs X. HAURAKI GOLD MINING DIS* TRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO FORM A WATER RACE. Warden's Office, Thames, 11th August, 1885. A PPLICATION has been made by _O_ James Alfbed James for per mis sion to construct a Water Race for mining purposes, commencing at a point about 300 feet above Waiotahi Battery, and terminating at the Beach, near aquaduct, as shown on plan. The length of such Race is eight hundred yards or thereabout?, and its intended course is south-west. The meau breadth and depth of such Race is 20 inches by 10 inches; it is capable of carrying three sluice heads of water, and the number of sluice heads of forty inches each, which it is proposed to appropriate is three. NOTICE is therefore given, that on the 14th day of September, 1885, a License will be granted to the above-name,l James Ambbd James for the said Water B*co, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. , . ;.' Habby Kenbick, Warden.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5170, 12 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5170, 12 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5170, 12 August 1885, Page 3

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