WARDEN'S COURT.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
THAMES, this day
The Warden's Court met this morning. The following business was transactor! before Mr Warden Bush:—
Application^ Recommended.—William Qorrio and others, Myosotis' and Gem Special Quartz Claims, Talrua; James Bargott, City of London Special Quartz Claim, Thames; Fortuna of Hauraki, Gold Mines, Limited, six months' protection for Fortuna Special Claim and waterrace; E. T. Dufaur and James Russell, six' months' protection for •Inverness, Purirl; Orion Gold Mining Co., Ltd., six months' protection for New Aurariua at Purirl. Applications Granted.—Robert Lowrie, Hector Macdonald Extended, at Puhoi Creek, Thames; John Samuel Lambert, permission to work Majuba, Guratown, with two men for flve months; Alfred Shepherd, permission to work the Thames Talisman with six men for six months; John McDonald, six months' protection for New Golden Hill at Tairua; May Queen of Hauraki Extended, permission to work the Cardigan, Thames, with four men for six months; Tararu Creek Co., permission to work the Tararu Creek Claim with six men for four months; George Greenway, miner's right at Purirl, certificate of reduction to work with four men for six months; A. H. Curtis, attorney for Whangarnata Gold Corporation, Ltd., permission to work the Wharekawa Claim at AVhangamata with six men for four months; Triangle Licensed Holding, two men for four months; Luck at Last Extended, ten men for four months; Luck at Last Special Claim, eight men for four months; Lucky Find, two men for four months; Joseph Riggers, three months' protection for Mafeklng at Walomoa; A. J. Patton, residence site at Tairua; Purirl Gold Estates, Ltd., permission to work the Moneraith at Purlri with six men for six months; E. T. Dufaur and James Russell, Wandoline Claim, Purirl, protection for four months; John Colquesoun, residence stte, Omahu; J. H. Dalton, absolute surrender of Last Chance and Last Chance Extended, Thames; Ethel Reefs Gold Mining Co., permission to work Anchor Claim at Hape Creek with eight men for six months; Mahara Royal Limited, permission to work Mahara Royal and Shannon each with six men for six months. Adjourned to 4th September.—"Wm. Gorrie and others, application for surrender of Gem, Tairua; Gordon, Agnew and others, surrender of Myosotis, Tairua; James Dobson, Baden-Powell Extended, Puhoi Creek, Waiomo; R. S. Martin, six months' protection for Gloucester Ex-
tended at Karanga; John Neves, Evening Star Extended, Tapu. Consented to by the Minisier of Mines.— Puriri Gold Estates, Ltd., Moncreith Special Quartz Claim, Puriri.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 198, 21 August 1900, Page 2
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