TEAM TO NELSON. The fast and favorite screw steamer MURRAY, A. M'G-iLiiivßAT, Commander, Will be despatched for the above port ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock. For freight or. passage apply to the Agent, on Board.
EGULAR FORTNIGHTLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE WEST COAST AND THAMES GOLDFIELDS, CALLING AT NELSON. THE S.S. JOHN PENN, M. Caret, Commander, Will be despatched for the above ports On or about APR I L 12, 1870. For freight or passage apply to D. R. GELLION, Agent, on board.
Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 28th March, 1870. "OTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 17 of the Gold-mining Lease Regulations, that the following Gold-mining Leases are declared forfeited, the Lessees having neglected to execute and take delivery thereof within a reasonable time, in accordance with the said section, viz.:— 1. Michael Fitzgerald and others: 10 acres at Shamrock Lead, Addison's Flat, Buller District. Published in Gazette No. 24, 1869. 2. Domimck Gallagher and others : 7 acres at Shamrock Lead, Addison's Flat, Eiver Buller - District. Published in Gazette No. 31,1869. 3. John Clear and others: 7 acres between the Shamrock Lead and the Totara Eiver, Buller District. Published in Gazette No. 31,1869. 4. John O'Rourke and others: 7 acres between the Shamrock Lead and the Totara Eiver, Buller District. Published in Gazette No. 31,1869. 5. Neil Dougherty and others: 7 acres south end of Shamrock Lead, Addison's Flat, Buller District. Published in Gazette No. 31,1869. 6. Robert Barclay: 7 acres, Shamrock Lead, Addison's Flat, Buller District. Published in Gazette No. 32,1869. OSWALD CURTIS, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 28th March, 1870. 'OTICE is hereby given, that the following application for a Goldmining Lease has been withdrawn, viz.:— Robert Tennant and others: 10 acres situated 1£ miles N.N.W. of Shamrock Lead, Addison's Flat, Buller District. GEOEGE HODGSON, Clerk to Superintendent. The several Claims above mentioned having been abandoned or forfeited the ground is now open for occupation to holders of miners' rights, business licenses, Or applicants for leases. JOSEPH GILES, ■ ■" ■. Warden. Westport, sth April, 1870. . Distbict Engineer's Office, Westport, March 28,1870.1 r I iENDERS will be received at this office until FRIDAY, 22nd April, for the delivery of 4,000 TONS OF STONE (granite) in the BULLER RIVER at WESTPORT. A specification may be seen at this office, and at the Provincial Engineer's office, Nelson. JOHN BLACKETT, Provincial Engineer.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 643, 9 April 1870, Page 3
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