Government Notices HAUBAKI GOLD MINING DISTRICT, SOUTH. NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 84 AND 41 OF THE GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. No. 21.—APPLICATION TO FORM A WATER RACE. Warden's Office, Thames, July 29,1875. A PPLICATION has been made by James J\. LiTCDELii, for a LICENSF/to construct a Water Bace for mining purposes, commencing at a point on the fourth branchj3f the Tairua River, indicated by ft peg marked L, about four hundred feet above- the southern boundary of the Consolation Claim, and terminating at a point, denoted by a peg marked L, about two hundred feet below the northern boundary of the said claim. The length of Buch Race is four hundred yards or thereabouts, and its intended course is north and south. The mean breadth and depth of such Race is six.feet by four feet, and it is capable of carrying five sluice-heads of water. .The number of sluice-heads of forty inches each which it is proposed to appropriate is five, and the land required for such Race is sixtysix feet on each *ido of the centre of the said Race. ■ NOTICE is therefore given, < hat on the 7th day of September, 1875, a License uiay be granted to the eaid James Liddeii, for the , above-describod Water Race, unless valid objection be in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. ' W. Feaseb, 827 Warden. HAUEAKI GOLD MINING DIB- -' TBICT,; SOUTH. NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 84 • AND 41 GOLD MINING DISTRICTS ACT,, 1873. No. 20.—APPLICATION TO FORM A WATER RACE. Warden's Office, Thames, July 29, 1875. A PPLICATION has beon made by £\- Wai.teb SxrLiiT for' a LICENSE to construct a Water Race for mining purposes, commencing at a point indicated by a peg marked X, about three hundred and fifty yards above Rule Britannia whare, and terminating at a point one hundred yards below junction of Rule Britannia Creek with fourth left hand creek of fourth branch of Tairua River. The length of suck Race is a mile and a half or thereabouts, and its intended course is east by north, The mean breadth .and depth of such Race is two feet six inches-by,.fifteen inqbes,. s and it is capable of carrying three sluice-heads"^oft Water." The number of sluice-heads of forty inches each which it is intended to appropriate is three, and the land required for euch'jßace'is sixty* six feet on each ade of the centre of the said Race. NOTICE is therefore given that on the 31st :day of August, 1875, a License may be granted to the said Walter Stjli/ST for the -Water-Race;- unless valid 'objection be in the meantime made in writing and lodged at this office not less than ceven ;'clear' days before that da*e. : W. Fbaseb, •828 . Warden. Warden's Office, Hauraki District, ' Thames, 27th Julyj 1875. THE APPLICATIONS for Licenses for Goldmining purposes, under, the Goldmining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule hereunder,: may be granted on TUESDAY, the 7th day of September, 1875, unless valid objections be in the meanlime made in writing, and lodged at tMs office not less than seven clear days before that dato. Plans and applications may be Been here. Wji. Fbaseh, • " ' ' Warden. „ SCHEDULE. No. 73.—J01m Sawyer and William Kelly— Pride of the South Claim. Area, five acres three roods and thirty four perches; situated at Pakimahi. Bounded on the north and south by ground supposed to be unoccupied; east by the Cornstalk and "Brothers Claims'; and west by ground supposed to be uaoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark EX •- No. 74.—George Samuol Graham and James Perry—Great Bepublic Claim. Area, thirteen acres and two roods; situated at Tairua. Bounded on the north west by the Bonanza claim; east by the Britannia and Star of the South Claims; and on other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark T.I. No. 75. —Edward Thomaß Wildman—Ophir Claim. Area, ten (10) acres and ten perches ; situated at Pakirirahi. Bounded on the west by the Golden Arrow and Sandhurst Claims ; and on other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark K. No. 76. —Edward Cameron -Provincial Claim. Area, sixteen ocres and eight perches ; eituated at Pakirarahi. Bounded on the south by the Band of Hope; west by .by the Pearl Claim ; and on other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark N. No. 77.—William Goldsworthy—True Briton Claim. Area, eleven acres and twenty One perches ;■ situated at Tairua. Bounded on tho nbrth, east and south by ground ! supposod to be unoccupied ; on the west / by the El Dorado and Band of Hope claims. Pegs distinguished by tlie mark W. .'■■ . ;-',.: .- No. 78.—Mathew Vaughau—Sisters Claim. v Area, seven acres one rood and twelve percheßj situated at Pakirarahi. Bounded on the south by tho, Brothers Claim; west by the Cornstalk Claim ; and on all other sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark N. 821 To Let TO LET, ASEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, in the heart of Grahamstown, suitable for Mino Managers and other gentlemen requiring a large house within a short distanco from their business premis. a. F, C. Deak, 688 Grahainslowii.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 30 July 1875, Page 3
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