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; .■ • Mining Notices. Warden's Office, Hauraki -. <* ■. ■ Grah'amstown, 23rd November,' 1875. ' THE Application for a License for Gold Mining purposes, under the Gold Mining Districts Act, 2873, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may lie granted on Tuesday the 21st day of December, "1875, unless valid objections be in the meantime madein writing apd lodged at this office not less ihan seven clear d&ys bejore that date, Plan and application may be seen here, .. . . .. .. W. FRASER, . : Warden'. .SCHEDULE. No, 98.—John .Featon, Eagle Beef Claim. "Area, three acres three roods and twelve ! perches;'situated at the Kuranui. Bounded on thfl north by ground-sup-posed to be unoecupied and - Kuranui Company's licensed Holding ; on the east by ground supposed to be unoccupied; ; on the south by the Tararu Road'; and on j the west by the Magazine Beserve,—Pegs ; distinguished by the mark. X. ;■ Tairaa-Gold Mining Company (Limited). fFHE Registered Office of the above Company r- has been REMOVED from Grahams, town to Sank Buildings, Auckland. : GEO.- S. GRAHAM, Chairman, J. HOWARD, Y W. B. JACKSON, > Directors, L. EHRENFRIED, ) ; Auckland, 18th November, 1875, Tairua Gold Mining Company (Limited). THE Directors have, appointed Mr Oiorgi Winter Secretary to the above Company, . abd Mr E. T. Wild'man Agent at Graham* town, : ' GEO. S. GRAHAM, . i- 1 • Chairman,- . ' J.HOWARD, V. W. B. JACKSON, | Directors, L, EHRENFRIED, ) Bank Buildings, Auckland, November 18th, 1875; Business Notices. - YM AN'S BOOT SHO P, • . ROLLESTON STREET,. SHOETLAND. J. H. begs to return his most sincere thank for the, liberal patronage bestowed on him fo: .the past seven-years he has been in business oi the Thames, and persons desirous of getting i first-class fit would receive satisfaction at thi hands of H, HYMAN, Qrahamatown; or. J, HYMAN . Rolleston-street, Shortland, • (Note the'address,) 'S T E E'-IT'S '!SHORTMNDBOOT : WAREHOUSE WS. bega to thank his Friends and thi . Public generally for the liberal patronagi bestowed on him daring the last twelvemonths, and trusts, through-strict attention to business, to merit a continuation of past favours. Every description of work made to order on the premises. Best article at the lowest price. Good fit guaranteed. . . , . • . . Noto tLe AJJtcas;— •' ' W. STEEN, • POLLEMMET, Shortland. J. FOR 61 E,' BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, PASTR'V COOK, AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS most respectfully to thank his. Customers and the public generally for the very liberal patronage he has received during the last two years he has been in business. . Having considerably ENLARGED his PREMIBES, J. F. announces he is now prepared tc Supply Soirees, Wedding Parties, Picnics, &c,, •Jtc,, with every description of BISCUITS, CAKES, AND CONFECTIONERY, ,of a superior quality, and at most liberal prices, to suit the times. Christening, Wedding, and Birthday Cakes in the best style, •. ' Best Bread delivered daily.to all parts of the district at 4d per 21b Loaf, — JAMES FOBGIE, • BAKER AND. CONFECTIONER, PoiiLen-Stbeet, Shortland, , EISHEB AND BEISSENDEN BEG to inform the inhabitants, of'the .Thames that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in the Premises lately occupied by Alex. Bonella, at the head of Abraham-street, Giahamstown, as GENERAL. SMITHS and HORSE-SHUERS, and hopes by steady attention to business to receive a share of public patronage so liberally given to our predecessor, MINING TOOLS MADE :IND REPAIRED. Estimates given for General Smith's Work, • W. H. HAZ AE D, GUNMAKER, 17, BBOWN'BIEEET, GBAHAMSTOWN. . Established on the Thames, 1868. matt BEGS to draw attention to his well-selected Stock of Breach and Muzzle-loading Shot Guns, t Eifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, and Sporting Tackle. New- Work made to order. Repairing done in a superior manner, and warranted to give satisfaction, • '....> : ,' ' Firearms Bought or Exchanged, • ; i - ■ DYE WORKS,, j" ROLLESTON-STREET, SHORTLAND. THE undersigned is prepared to undertake , DYEING CLOTHS, ire,, at Seasonable Prices. - People sending Cloths from the country will receive every attention. • WILLIAM PL&NT, !•■ '• ' •. • ■ Proprietor. : : lfithNovember, 1875. ' . . COACH PAINTING." , E SHORT, ■ having taken the commodious premises in William'son-street (next to the Golden Fleece Hotel, and opposite the Theatre Royal), is .prepared' to PAINT every description, of VEHICLES in' a workmanlike manner, at lowest possible charge. ' PIANOFORTES. TJST S. REED,. PRACTICAL. TUNER. v V . Instruments kept in tune by the year. Hours of attendance: Before 10 a,m,, and niter .4 p.m. Brown-street. , ,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2207, 24 November 1875, Page 2

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