THAMES WARDEN'S COURT.
(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.)
THAMES, this day.
Tn *T"P Warden's Court before Mr WarCcn Bush, the fillon-ing applications were
granted:—E. H. Lowrie, residence site at Waiomo; S. Lowrie, residence site at Waiomo; S. C. Macky, six months' protection for old Argosy claim at Tararu', Hauraki Peninsula Exploration Syndicate, application to surrender water race; Robert Inglis, prospecting license over 100 acres at Boat Harbour; Puru Consolidated, permission to work the Russell and Russell Extended Claims with two men instead of 46 and 50 respectively; Eclipse Co., six months' protection for Vulcan Extended Special Claim, Tararu, pending erection of battery; Rennie Brodie, six months' protection for Rimu Claim, Puru; Thames Hauraki, six months' protection for Deep Levels Consolidated Claim; New Zealand Broken Hill Co., permission to employ two men on each claim for four months; Broken Hill, exchange of title for Broken Hill Claim, Whangamata; R. Worth, six months' protection for Lucky Chance, Puriri; Raweri Pokete, water race at Waiomo; O. G. Browne, two water races, Whangamata; Edward Ryan, Mercia Claim at Opoui.
'.the application of the Fortuna of llamaki Gold Mines Company for six months' protection of the ' Fortutsa Special Claim at Hope Creek was withdrawn.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 7 March 1899, Page 5
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