Mining Notibeg, ' lit • NOTICE UNDEII SECTION 109 'GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Mackaytowii, * Ohiuemuri, 6tk April, 1877. » PPUCATtOf'S may be mack to mcin f\ writing upon Fhiday, the 18th Jay of May, 1877, for tlie right to occupy for gold raining purjroses tho land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being Licensed Holdiuqa dcclarcd forfeited by the Mining Inspector. Y. FRASEIi, Warden. SCHEDULE,' Nc. I—.Lite Licensed Holding 03, known as the Mini Lead Claim; late licensee, Finlay Mclivcr;. a-ea, 5 acres more or, less; situate at Karangahake; l:outul< tl on all sides by ground supposed lobe unoccupied, Fo, 2.—late Licensed Holding 24, known as thcTe Pai-o-Hauraki Claim; latelicwsce. John Caldcr; area, 5 acies more or less; situate, at Karangahake; bounded northerly, easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied, ami westerly by the Karangahake Claim, ancl the All Nations Licensed Holding. No, 3.-Late Licensed Holding 29, known as the Mormon City licensed' Holding; lato licensee, Finlay Mcliver; area, 5 acres, more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded northerly by the To l'ai-o-Hau-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 tho Karangahake Claim, No, 4,_Late Licensed Holding 14, known as the City of Auckland C'aim; late licensee, Charles Clapshaw; area, 5 acres, more or less; situate at Karangahake; bounded northerly by the Ohinemuri-river; easleriy and southerly by grruud supposed to be unoccupied; and westerly by the Waitawheta River., ' No. 5. —Late Licensed Holding 28, known as tho All Nations Claim; late licensees, Jauics Stewart and Charles Wallnutt; atca, 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 unoccupicd. No. 6.—Late licensed Holding 12, known as the Banyan Claim; late licensees, John Calderand Phillip Beimel t; area, 5 acres more or less; situate at K?rangaliake bounded noiUiev'y and easterly by ground supposed to be unoccupied ; southerly by the Ohinemuri River; and westerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Business Notices HOMGSOPATHF. J. M. C OVSIL> HOMEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER, > Corner of Bolleston & Seamy Streets, Has ju4 received from England a FRESH SUPPLY of flomojopatkic Medicines of a Superior Quality in Globules, Pilules, and Tinctures. Fold n single bottles or cases of 12,18,30,54, and CO, . " Have you tried COWELL'S PILLS Large Bvo, pp. 724, cloth Bs, post free ; or in half morocco, 10s Gd. . , THE. HOMOEOPATHIC DOMESTIC PHYSICIAN, Dy Drs, PULTE and EPPS. Revised, with important additions, and many new ' emedies, by WASHINGTON EPPS, L.RC.P,, M.R.C.S., Assistant Physician to the London Homeopathic Hospital. ' TiliLK OF CONTENTS! • P'lfNJiltAl DISEASES—CasuaI Diseasea— \JT cutaneous diseases—fevers—affections of the mind—the head—the eyes—the eats—tho uose—the face, lips, and jaws— the teeth, gums, and mouth—the windpipe and chest—the stomach and bowels—the urinary and genital organs—diseases of women—treatment of children—anatomy and physiology—hygiene and hydropathy—materia medic?.—domestic surgery —medical and surgical appliances—dislocations and luxations—fractures—glossary—index. A Chest of Mcdiciucs (book enclosed) £3 10s or £5 ss; or with glass stoppers to all tho Tinctures, £4 'is or .CG 6's. ! JAM MS EPPS & Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Tiiiieaukkedle Shiest, and 170, Piccadilly, Lokdon. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. gPP.S'S 00 0 0 A., BREAKFAST. ' "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the lino properties of'well-selected cocoa, Mr Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may save us many heavy ( doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf suh 'c maladies are floating around us ready ti attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood ami a properly nourished frame."— See article in the Civil Scrvicc Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in -J lb and 1 lb packets and tins (not damageable in tins), labelled thus:— JAMES EPPS & CO., UOMQiOPATHIC CHEMISTS, ' 48, Threadneedlo Street, and 170, Piccadilly; Works, Huston Road and Camden Town, London. JOSEPH CEAIC! HAS on Salt—Newcastle, Wangarei, and Bay COAL, Tanks, Charcoal, Hobarttown Hardwood i'osta and Rails, Shingles, Sacks, &c. i .. . . I'Vt-slrcct, Auckland. jJcGO WAN'S FOE' 3s. TEA.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 1
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