THE GOLDFIELDS.
WARDEN'S COUKT.
(By Telegraph.—O svn Correspondent.)
THAMES, this day. The Warden's Court met to-day, when applications were dealt with as follows: —
T. T. Masefield, New Gloucester, Tumnes, consented to; Barrier Keef G.JI. Co., six
months' protection for Groat Barrier Extended, Whangapouu special quartz claim, special site, machine site, 3 water races at Great Barrier Island, cosiscined to; William McCulloiigh, six months' protection for New Middle St:n\ Thames, conHcntijd to from November ;J: old Alburjiia, six months' protection for New Eileen, Missing Link Kxtendod, tunnel, machine site, pud speck;! sires, Thames: same company, permission to work the New Alburnia with 12 men for six months, water races and tramway, second application granted, lUst nud third recommended to the Miniate;*; Maaanu, ioiir mcfhtlis' protection for water races, granted; J. .1. Craig and C. G. McMillan, six months' protection 'or St. Hippo and May Queen, consented to from October -7: .James M. Agnew. six nonths' protection for Champion special claim at Neavesville. Mr Clendon stated the option had been taken over the property by the company. Granted.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 280, 24 November 1903, Page 2
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