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Warden's Office, Hauraki District, Grahamstown, Augußt 14th, 1874. THE Applications for Licenses for Goldroimng purpoies under the Goldminin^ Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule herounder will he granted on TUESDAY, 22ud day of September, 1874, unless yaJid objection be in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not l«ss than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen, here; W. FbASBB, Warden. No. 29—William Hbnby'Gbace, Champion Line Claim. Area; fire acres two roods and eighteen porches. Bounded nor* therly bj the Vanguard and South . British No. 4 Licensed . Holdings.; easterly by South British No. 4 and ' ' supposed unoccupied ground; southerly by supposed unoccupied ground; and westerly by supposed unoccupied ground and by the ; Vanguard.--Pegs distinguished by the mark C.L. No. 30—Pebdkeick Cassin, North British Claim. Area, three acres two roods and niaeteen perches. Bounded northerly :-■■:.-:■ by Loyalty No. l?^udtTnavLicenses; easterly by Una License and part of late Beesie Claim j Southerly by part of la ( te Bessie Claim and. supposed unoccupied ground ; westerly by Loyalty No. 2.— ': Pegs distinguished by the mark W.OB. c 7366 HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT; SOCIETY. GRAHAMSTpW^BRANOH No. 35. A N EVENING" ENTEiTAINMfNT to ••frl^i-. Celebratev ; the. fourth Anniversary.of the above Branch, will take place in (he Academy of Music on MONDAY, Septem-. ber7,1874. Ladies by...invitation. Each. Lady to be accompanied by a Gentleman. ' ;*' ; - Tickets, 7s 6d. Any gentleman introducing more-than one; lady willbecLarged 2s 6d extra., /;S ..;,. .. „ ■ ".,". '■ ,■_ Z . .... '".' ; Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock p.m. •r7377 ' M; Landebs, Sec. ; ''' ""■"" ■'■"■ TO MI3SE MANAGEES, MINEES AND OTHEES. ABEGISTER BOOK will ba kept FREE for (Men/ wanting Employment or Employers wanting Men. Apply J. C. Wiiaiams, tc7324 Provincial Hotel. PEE SCHOONEE WHITBY EX EOSEBUD. WA^ENAMBOOL POTATOES. Edwin Binnby. N.B.—Buyers may take delivery from : alongside schooner on arrival. - 7353 AUCKLAND HOUSE ACADEMY, ? BEOWN-ST., GEAHAMSTOW^. DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL for boys will be OPEN on MONDAY, 17th August. : A good English education given,. and strict ; attention paid to every pupil. \ EXTBAS: Latin, French, Maori and Dancing. Terms ;on application to E. WILCOCKS, m 7368 Master. ■ STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 4 O CLOCK. AUCKLAND STEAM JACKET \ COMPANY:" (LiMHy»); "V Ts^b. ri^HE p.s. s^^^^; golden "6r6W(. I s From Tarabtt Daily at 4 o'clock afternoon \ FbOM AtrCKIAKD, Daily at 11 o'clock morning ; (Circumstances permitting) • Trains to meet the steamer will leave Curtis 'Wharf half an hour before advertised.time of sailing. Freight, 8« per ton, received at the,Cbm« pany's store on the Wharf, and kept until ; ship"p*d, free of charge. : Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or discharging Jive stock. Fabbs—'Fron?. Auckland to Grahamstown and Grahamstown to Auckland: Saloon, 8a; Steerage, 5s 6d, the Company paying Tramway and Wharf charges. Carrying Freight at current rates. e7086 William Soutbb, Agent. [-■ _„,_„ .-N ; p T^C^,, :_.;,. /ACCUPIEEpS of Allotments in Grahams\J town who have made no arrangements for a Lease are informed that Mr. Graham will be at his office on the 18th instant, and grant Leases on reasonable terms. ' All persons in wrongful occupation after that date will be ejected. """"" B.OBBBT GbAHAH. : Grahamstown, 3rd August, 1874 c 7340 ! TO THE atASQNIC BEETHEEN. JH. JEFFERSON, by the Victoria, has • received copies of the AUSTRALIAN 'FREEMASON, a journal edited by the Rev. Dr. Wazeb Bia, of Sydney, and devoted to : Masonic Literature. Copies of the Freemason also to be seen at : the office of this paper, and subscribers' names received. c 7358. OST, on TUESDAY, a LADY'S TJMBRELLA—Supposed to have been left in a Cab. Finder requested to leave the same at the officer of this paper. t : / " LOST, ~~^ AT the last St. George's Coccert, a Lady's MUFF, a dark brown color. Finder will please leave the article at this office. No reward offered. Restitution left to conscience. b7378

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1754, 17 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1754, 17 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1754, 17 August 1874, Page 3

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