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Mining Notices. NOTICE UNDER SECTION 1.09 GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Mackaytown, ihineniuri, 6th April, 1877. i PPLICATtOKS may be made to mo in "> writing upon Fbiday, the 18th day of May, 1877, for the right to occupy for gold raining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being Licensed Holdings declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. V. PHASER, Warden, SCHEDULE; No. I—.Late Licensed Holding 63, known as the Ma : n Lead Claim; late licensee, Finlay McLiver; area, 5 acres more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounds d on all sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. No. 2.—late Licensed Holding 24, known as the Te Pai-o-tfauraki Claim; late licensee, John Oalder; area, 5 acres more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded northerly, easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied, and westerly by the Karangahake Claim, and the All Nations Licensed Holding. No, 3.-Late Licensed Holding 29, known as the Mormon City Licensed Holding;' late licensee, Finlay McLiver; area, 5 acres, more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded northerly by the r Je Pai-o-Bau-raki Licensed Holding; easterly by ground supposed to be unoccupied; southerly by ! ground supposed to be unoccupied and the Democrat Licensed Holding; and westerly by the Democrat Licensed Holding and the Karangahake Claim. ¥o. 4.—Late Licensed Holding 14, known as the City of Auckland Claim; late licensee, Charles Clapshaw; area, 5 acres, more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded northerly by the Ohiuemuri river; easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied; and westerly by the Waitawheta Kiver. No. s—Late licensed Holding 28, known as the All Nations Claim; late licensees, James Stewart and Charles Wallnutt; area, 5 acres more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded northerly and easterly by ground supposed to be unoccupied; southerly by the Karangahake Claim, and westerly by ground supposed to be un-» occupied. No, 6—Late licensed Holding 12, known as the Banyan Claim; late licensees, John Calder and Phillip Bennett; area, 5 acres more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded'noitherly and easterly by ground supposed to be unoccupied ; southerly by the Ohinemuri River; and westerly by ■ ground supposed to be unoccupied. Business Notices. HOMEOPATHY. J. M. c" OWEXL ' HOMEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER, CoiiNEB OF iIOLLESTON & SEALEY StBEEIS, Has just received from England a FRESH SOPPIjY of Homeopathic Medicines of a Superior Quality in Globules, Pilules, and Tinctures. Sold in single bottles or cases of 12,18, 30, 54, and 60. Have you tried COWELL'S PILLS ? PAH STOEE, Beach. TO THE BURGESSES OFp'HE THAMES. E. N. SMITH, FUNDING that dabbling in politics don't V pay, has determined to mind his own business for the future, and can assure the Public that his GOO US are much superior to his services, and bound to be appreciated. A trial will convince them. A large and varied Stock to select from. A. constant supply of Fresh Butter and Eggs always on hand. Also, Firewood sold Wholesale and Retail at his Yards, Beach and Davy-street. JB. N. SMITH. The Saturday Review says of the Family Hebald, "Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating-library stories," . Price Sixpence, FAMILY HERALD Monthly Par*. The Melbourne Punch says:—" Thirty years ago we were weeHy sent to buy the Family Herald. We are now old; and last week we recklessly purchased a monthly part of the Family Herald, and we are bound to state that in its green old age it is livelier, more interesting, and a better publication than ■ ever. Like wine, it improves with age." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part. The Maryborough Chronicle says :— "Persons on the look-out for a family paper might do well to try a number of this periodical.' Price Sixpence, PAMILY HERALD Monthly Part : f The )\eekly Herald says:—''The most instructive and amusing of our English periodicals ; and its pure literature, its well-written tales, and its excellent leadiug articles, render it truly 'a joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households.'" Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Mosthm Part. The Brisbane Courier says:-" The story-teller, as of old, contains matter of the most absorbing interest to novel readers. The scientific items, from the variety which they embrace, are useful to mechanics or farmers, whilst mothers of famibes' are, with a few words, initiated into the fearful and wonderful mysteries of apple fool, treae'e pie, or the dishing up of Australian meats and soups. Amusements are not forgotten, and random readings, full of original wit and humour, assist in making up a periodical acceptable to all," ' The FAMILY DER'LU. Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra supply of the current Parts through Messrs Gordon k Gotch, Collins-street Melbourne: George-street, rydney; and Queen-street, Brisbane , Ti/jcGOWANS ;FOE 3s. ..TEA.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2602, 20 April 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2602, 20 April 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2602, 20 April 1877, Page 1

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