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APPLICATION FOR A MININQ LEASE. January 6th, 1872. To the Warden, Lawrence. SIR, — I have paid to the District Surveyor the sum required for the survey of the following Gold Mining Lease Application, as required by the Mining Leases Regulations of Otago, and I agree, upon the approval of this application, to \ execute a lease -upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. — I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, FREDERICK TRAYES. Name and Address of Applicant — Frederick Trayes, Blue Spur. Style under which it is intended to conduct the Business — Golden Hill Quartz Mining Company. Extent of Land applied for — Ten acres, (more or less) along the line of supposed reef. Minimum number of men to be employed by the Lessee — For the first four months, two men ; subsequently when in full work, ten men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested —One thousand Pounds (£1000.) Proposed mode of working the land— "By sinking and tunnelling, and raising the quartz, and crushing the same by means of machinery. Precise locality — Adjoining the eastern boundary of Mark and Party's Mining Lease Application, and behind Gilbert « lark's house, on the hill between Gabriels Gully and Wetherstones, Tuapeka district. Terms for which lease required — Fifteen years. Time of commencing operations — Immediately after the granting of the certificate. The above application, and any objections thereto, will be heard before the Warden, at Lawrence, on the 21st day of February, 1872. Any person desiring to object to the granting of a mining lease \«poii tlie said cippHea/tioii, rxiixst, -within 22 days from the date of the said application, lodge his objections at my office at Lawrence. W. L. SIMPSON, Warden. APPLICATION FOR A MININGLEASE. Blue Spur, January 20, 1872. To the Warden, Lawrence. SIR, — I have paid to the District Surveyor the sum required for the survey of the following Gold Mining Lease Application, as required by the Mining Leases Regulations -of Otago ; and I agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis thez*ein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. — i have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, JOHN PETERS. Name and Address of Applicant — John Peters, Miner, Blue Spur. Style under which it is intended to conduct the Business — The Fountain-head Company. Extent of land applied for — 400 yards by 200 yards. Minimum number of men to be employed by the Lessee — For the first three months, two men; subseqtiently when in full work, eight men. Amount of capital proposed to bo invested —Eight Thousand Pounds (£8000.) Proposed mode of working the land— Tsy sinking, tunnelling, driving, and crushing the quartz by machinery. Precise locality — At the head of Gabriels Gully, east side, behind the residence of Mrs. Taylor, and adjoining the application of Peter Speirs, on the north side. Terms for which lease required — Fifteen years, at £2 10s. per acre per annum. Time for commencing operations — Immediately on obtaining certificate. The above application, and any objection thereto, wiil be heard before the Warden, at Lawrence, on the 7th day of Februaty, 1872. Any person desiring to object to the granting of a mining lease upon the said application, must, within 31 days from the date of the said application lodge his objection at my office at Lawrence. W. L. SIMPSON, Warden. TO LIVERY -STABLE KEEPERS, CAB PItOPKIETORS, & OTHERS. 11TESSRS. JOHN CHAPLIN & CO. ■"J- beg to inform the public that they have commenced BUILDING CABS similar to the late importations from Melbourne, and intend turning-oufc one every fortnight. Any one favouring them with an order, will have the advantage of inspecting the work during its progress. J. C. and Co. have on hand a large assortment of Light Buggies and Station Waggons of all descriptions. Vehicles built to order, -• Repah'3 promptly executed. .American Ash for sale, Trade supplied. Factory: Stafford-street, Qjwicb ; Manse-Btwet*

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 209, 1 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 209, 1 February 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 209, 1 February 1872, Page 4

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