| 7 iT’O approved tenant, compact Dwelling, good order, five rooms, conveniences; E.L., etc; 11 miles g from Post Office. Bus stops at gate, s Rent 22/6 weekly. Apply Box 168, V Greymouth. FOR SALE. IS, best offer. Ring 879. 7 ’ — ' R Q A Motor Cycle. Good mech- , anical order. Tyres’ good. Address at Argus. I ■? QQ£ Dodge Sedan in tip-top order, - JLi/<jQ anc i g O od tyres; £lB5. Box 3 21, Reefton. '. rr-OWN BUTCHERY BUSINESS. 1 owner retiring. Apply "268,’’ 3 C/o. Argus. t QINGER Sewing Machine with elec- . | trie motor attached. New con- • dition. Address at Argus. QEPTIC FINGERS successfully i treated. 3/- bottle, postage. 8d. — ; Evenden, Chemist, Greymouth. tyAIRY FARM comprising 200 acres U situate at Wataroa, South Westland. For full particulars apply to Joyce and Taylor, Solicitors, Greymouth. pULLOCKS. 36 fat and forward Store Bullocks, 2A to 51 years Shorthorn-Hereford cross. Can be bought in truck lots. Intending buyers inspect before noon, May 1. —S. Yde, Christchurch Road, Kumara. PUBLIC NOTICES. Under the Coal-mines Act. 1925. APPLICATION NO. 22/1944 FOR A COAL-MINING RIGHT. To the Warden of the Westland Mining District at Reefton. PURSUANT to the Coal-mines Act, A 1925, the undersigned, LESLIE HARRIS, RAY CHURSTAIN, , LIONEL JARVIS and CHARLES ROUGHAN, of Reefton, Coal Miners, hereby applies for a Coal Lease in respect, of the following land: All that piece of unalienated Crown iand situate in Block XIII, Reefton Survey District, commencing at a : point half a chain east of Big River ; Road, along a disused road to the ; old powder magazine, running thence on a magnetic bearing of 90 degrees a distance of ten chains, thence on a magnetic bearing of 180 degrees a distance of 101 chains, thence on a magnetic bearing of 270 degrees a distance cf 10 chains, thence on a magnetic tearing of 360 degrees a - distance cf 104 chains to the commencing point, as shown on the plan filed herewith. ' Area applied for: 10 acres 2 roods. ' The said land is: Unalienated 1 Crown land. t Date of marking out: 8/4/1944. Mark on pegs: VI. Has the applicant any interest in ' any other coal-mining right? If so, - give full particulars of. such interest, together with the number and date ot the coal-mining right: No. If the area applied for adjoins an ! area held under a coal-mining right, give the name of the lessee or licensee together with the number and date iof such right: No If the application is for a coalmining lease, slate:— (1) The approximate quantity of coal which may be reasonably ex- c tru.et.cd from the .area in respect of t which a lease is applied for: 130,000 T tons. r (2) The estimated cost of develop- ( ing the area, including the necessary n plant, equipment and buildings re " | r quired for such purpose: £2OO. q (3) What finance has been arrang- 1 ed to develop the area as a coal-mine, n together with the required plant, ? eciuipment and buildings: All finance arranged. b (4) The estimated annual output: 2000 tons. (5) The term for which a lease is reouired: 66 years. Address for service: At the office of Isaac Patterson and Son, Solici- — tors, Broadway, Reefton. Datfd at Reefton this 17th day. of April, 1944. Signature of applicants: Leslie Harris, Ray Churstain, Charles Roughan, Lionel Jarvis, by their Solicitor, K. Patterson. Precise time of filino- this application: 12 noon on 19/4/1944. Time and place appointed for the IV hearing of the application and all ob- - iections thereto: Tuesday, the 6th 1 June, 1944. at 10.30 a.m. at the Warden’s Court at Reefton. (Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to ap- B plicant at least three days before the time so appointed). O 'B. A. SHARPE, Mining Registrar.
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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1944, Page 1
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