The following announcement appeared in the Cooktown Courier of 27th Juno. Tho advcrtiier wi'l be recognisad as a Thames pioneer :—Tho undersigned haying visited tho Palmer Eirer GoLJ-fiold, is. convinced that it is intersected by auriferous quartz lodes. He therefore begs fcare to intimate to purchasers of mining interests and sbarehol iera that he will negotiate the transfer of share* and give ever* informntion connected with the field. He n?ay add that ho hae been engaged in quartz mining for tho Ust twenty years, and i« tho Prospector of tba Thames Goldfield, New Zealand.—Walter Williamson. .
To SPOMiMJjr,—For some time past Powder, Shot, Caps and erary requisite have bcon/S«lli«g at Cheapest Ratal by J.S. Hart, " The Thames G-unmaktr," ,'iri business as such on this field since 1863. He thanks the community for their patranago, especially sinco resuming bu?ir,cß) ibr himself. Any Gun work dote in the competent manner of twenty yoars' practical expirionce, also cheap rates A select stock of Guns, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, &c. &c.,'«x Chile &c, others shortly 1o arrire. Everything purchased «t ftrt>t cost, and selling''with thi3 advantage. J.S. Hart, Gunmuker, Polkn-fctreet Central. —ADVr,
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1733, 23 July 1874, Page 3
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187Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1733, 23 July 1874, Page 3
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