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Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabrying Passengers and Cabgo. «Uj^^ TT AUaA XI. Pbom Grahamstown. Thursday, at i 30 o'clock afcernoon Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning Fbom Attckiamd. Thursday, at 10.30' o'clock morning Friday, at 12 o'clock noon . P.S;!EifTERPKISE No. 2. From Gbahamstown Wharf. . Thursday, at 7 o'clock evening Saturday, at 9 o'clock evening Weathor and other circumstancoß permitting. l^p" Not responsible for accidents in Ship- ■ ping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stock. ■ W. SotTTER AND CO,, 814 . Agents. ;" """-"~ -" Government Notices HAUEAEII GOLD MINING DIS- ' TEICT, SOUTH. NOTICE UNDEE SECTIONS 41 AND 84 GOLD MINING DISTEICTS ACT, 1873. No. 32.—APPLICATION FOB LICENSE TO CONST EUCT A WATEE EACE. ...■; . Warden's Office, Thames, 14th September, 1875. ■ \ PPLICATION has been made by FbawjtJL.- r cis Daxkin for permission to construct a Water Race for'mining purposes commen- . cinq at a point marked D on a branch of Neves' Creek, east of Jackson's Store, and terminating at a point about two hundred yards below the Tairua Company's machine site. : ■ ; . The length of such race is six hundred "yards or thereabouts, and its intended course is eastward and westward. The mean depth aud breadih of euch rac3 is three fret by two feet, andih is capable of carrying two sluice heads of water j and the number, of sluice heads, it is intended (o appropriate is two, of forty inches each; and tie land required j . is. six feefc on each, eide of the eaid race, ir.3OTICE is therefore given that on the 26th day :of .October. 1875, a License may be giankcl to. the said Francis Daykin for the .abovo described. 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 da'e. ... ■■ •. W. FitASER, i 088;,..-.? , Waiclen. ;. Miscellaneous W. Martin & Son, POLLEN STREET, A EE now SELLING their STOCK pt.WINTEE GOODS at EEDUCED PEICES— WINCEYS ■■: .:..■.-,. ..- ■■* FEENCH MEEINO3 PLAIDS . ....:-.-.. ■■ . FLANNELS and FANCY DEESS MATEEIALS, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, y; HOSIEEY of Every Description, MUCH UNDEE VALUE. lI^No Conkection WithA irr OtherTihm: WM. MAETIN & SON, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. M. C 0N.R.0 Y 3 r\ENAMENTAL PAIN TEE *■'*" AND GEAINER, POLLEN STREET, Gbahamstoavst. Tenders given for all Descriptions of Work, which will be Executed in the Very Best Style;. 1070 FANCy SEOWOARDS in various colours unofluaJ^d for design arid execution, at ■! V c B'SNiro ,'Sxar Office. )

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 3

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