NEW MAP OF THE THAMES. We have seen a very excellent map that has been just prepared of the Thames Gold field. It is published by Mr, Y. A. Pulleine, who has the responsibility in connection with it, and bears the imprimatur of Mr. U. Millett, C.E., and is based on the official plans and surveys in the offices of the Provincial Government. In accuracy, therefore, it must be unimpeachable ; and to any person desirous of seeing the, actual peg and peg boundaries and relations of the various claims, it must be of the highest value. The map is beautifully executed, and neatly mounted on rollers, and we venture to predict that in a few weeks there will not be a sharebroker in the city whose office will»not be adorned with a copy of Mr.Fulleine's map.' It is on a scale of eight chains to an inch, gives the relative posi-. tions, and the form of. the various leases with great distinctness, and includes every lease on the Th ames to the latest daite. Copies can be had from Mr. H. K. Williams; sharebroker.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 456, 27 June 1871, Page 2
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