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Milling Notices! Schedule. The Golden Anchor Gold Mining Company : applied for by Robert Vincent and Henry George Collett ; 15 years’lease of 8 acres, more or less ; bounded on the west by the “ Flagship ” Claim, on the north by the “ Pretty Nelly ’’Claim, and on the south and east by unoccupied ground ; known as the “ Golden Anchor No 2 ” Claim ; application (R. B.) 958 dated 15th September, 1871 ; withdrawn 12th October, 1871 The Flagship Golden Anchor Gold Mining Company’ Registered : applied for by Henry George Collett; 15 years’ ' lease of three acres, more or less; bounded on the west by the “ Cable ” Company’s Lease, on the north by the “ Pretty Nelly ” Claim, and on the south and east by unoccupied ground, Karaka; known as the ‘ Flagship ’’Claim, application (R.B. 964) dated 29th September ; 1871 ; withdrawn 12th October, 1871. COROMANDEL GOLDFIELD. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. IN pursuance of the 29th section of The Goldfields Act, 1866,” and of the Regulations made under that Act for the granting of Leases for Gold Mining purposes, it is hereby notified that it is intended to grant Leases for Gold Mining ; purposes to the applicants specified in the Schedule hereunder, unless valid objections can be shewn against granting such Leases. Copies of the applications made, and plans annexed, may be seen at the Warden’s Office, Coromandel. Thomas B. Gillies, Superintendent. 26th October, 1871. ■Schedule. Joseph Parks, Chas. Snowdon, and Harvey B. Graham applied for by A. D. McTavish; 15 years’ lease of 10 acres quartzclaim, bounded on the south by the “ Pacific ” lease, on the west by the “ Green Harp ’’ and Golden Harp ” claims, and on the south and east by unoccupied ground, known as the “ Shamrock,”. Atlantic,” “ John Bull,” and “Una” claims, partly held under Miner’s Rights ; application received in Warden’s Office, Coromandel, at 11-45 a.m., on the 11th October, 1871. The Golden Point Golden Mining Company, to be registered, applied for by Thomas Douglas ; 15 years’ lease of 10 acres, quaraz claim, bounded on the west by the “ Kapanga ” lease, and on the east by the “ Nil Desperandum ” lease and the “ Independant ” claim; ground partly held under Miner’s Right and known as the “ Golden Point ” claim; application received in Warden’s Office, Coromandel, at 3-55 p.m., on the 12th October, 1871. The Bonsiiaw Gold Mining Company, to be registered, applied for by Georgeßennett; 15 years’ lease of 16 acres of quartz land, bounded on the north and west by “ Murphy’s Hill " Gold Mining Company’s lease, on the south by “Conquering Hero ” Gold Mining Company’s lease, and on the east by unoccupied ground ; claim not held under Miner’s Rights; application received in Warden’s Office, Coromandel, at 10-15 a.m., on the 18th October, 1871.

MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. rjIHE Fourth and Last of the Series of Evening Entertainments will take place at the Academy of Music, on Tuesday Eve* ning, Ist November, particulars of which will appear in a few days. SPECIAL. A Prize will be given for the best Prologue to the evening’s entertainment. Competitors to send in their productions to the Honorary Secretary not later than Monday next. F. J. WARDELL, BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT. Legal Management of Companies Undertaken. Opposite Renshaw’s, Williamson-strect, Graliamstown.

ALB! ALE! ALE! T HE best glass of Ale on the Thames is to be had at JAMES’S Q. C. E., MARY-STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands always on hand. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY ART UNION. IIIREE WATER-COLOUR SKETCHES BY FRANK V A R L E Y. On riew at the Pacific Hotel. Drawing to take place at 8 p.tn. on SATURDAY next.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 20, 30 October 1871, Page 1

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