Thames Warden's Court
At Wednesday's silling of the Thames Wanion's Court, tho following applications having recoived tho consent of Iho Minister for Mines, were grnntod Ernest Dceblc, the Caledonia Extended special qiwtfl claim; R. L, Stevenson mid E. itadrill, six months' protection for Now Hanraki cinnihar, mineral liconso, Kiiuaaronea; New Eclipso Gold Mining Compiny, six uioiiths' protection for waltrrace, aoritl tramway and inaehino silo, lWru; Golden Bolt Gold Mining Com* pany, six mouths' protection for Tapumhi special quartz olaim, Neavcsville; Afines Grahum Towersj six months' protection for Dixona' Consolidated special quartz claim, Tararu.
Tlio 'following applications for special quartz olaims woro doalt with Now Moanatainri Gold Mining Company, tho Moanatainri, Thames, recommended; New Saxon Gold Milling Company, tlio Saxon, Thames, recommondod; Old Alburnia Gold Mining Company, tho Alburnia, West Thames, rccommonded; John Boyio, Now May Quoon No. 2, Karaka, recommended; Now May QueonGold Mining Company, tho May Qnocri, Tlmmos, recommended; New May Quoon Gold Mining Company, tho May Quoon, East Thames, reeommendod. Applications for surrender: Eortratu Sibald Finn, surrondor ot tho Aoatea specif 1 quartz claim, Groat Harriot, acopted; Wm, David Tilsoy, Captain special quartz cleiin, Furiri, accepted; W, D, Tileloy and John Nowdick, Sheet Anchor, Puriri, accoptod. l'laints: J. J. Craig, plaint for furfoituro of tho Monowai spocial qua'tz olaiin, Waiomo, forfeited; J. J, Craig, plaint against iho Monowai Gold Mines, Ltd,, for forfoitun of four special sites, four water raco licenses, and three tramway licenses, forfeiture dccrood.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1137, 4 November 1904, Page 2
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239Thames Warden's Court Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1137, 4 November 1904, Page 2
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