APPLICATION FOR LEASE. Tuapeka, 20th February, 1879. To the Warden at Lawrence. lIIEHEBY apply for a Gold Mining Lease of tho lands hereinafter described, in acccoi-Jance with the Gold Mining Leaseß JKegu'ulions of New Zealand, and I agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fib to grant the same. CHARLES THOMSON. Name and address in full of applicants : Charles Thomson, Andrew Barr, John Moen, Peter Lawson, Iver Johnsen, and Robert Sutherland— all of Waitahuna. Style under which it is intended to conduct tho business : Extended Gold Mining Company. Extent of ground applied for : Five acres. Minimum number of men proposed to be employed by the Lessees : For the first six months, two men j subsequently, when in full work, ten men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested - £1,000. Proposed mode of working the land : Tun: nelling and crushing. Precise locality : Section 124, block V., Waitahuna East District. Term for which lease is required : Fifteen years. Time of commencing operations : Immediately on lease being granted. The above application, and any objection thereto, will be heard at tho Warden's Office at Lawrence, on Friday 28th March, 1879. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a mining lease upon the above application must, within thirty-six clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at the Warden's Office at Lawrence. H. J. ABEL, Pro Warden. Warden's Office, Lawrence, 20th February, 1879. APPLICATION FOR LEASE. Tuapeka, 19 Lh February, 1879. To the Warden at Lawrence. T HEREBY apply for a Goldmining Lease ■^ of the lands hereinafter described, in accordance with the Goldmining Lease Regulations of New Zealand ; and I agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. JOSEPH FERRIS. Name and address in full of applicants : Joseph Ferris, Robert Johnson, Ross Moore> David Dunn— all of Waitahuna. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business : Long Race Goldmining Co. Extent of land applied for : Ten acres. Minimum number of men to be employed by the lessees : For the first six months, four men ; subsequently, when in full work, ten men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested : £2000. Proposed mode of working the land : By crushing and sluicing. Precise locality: Section 123, Block V., Waitahuna East District. Term for which lease is required : Fifteen years. Time of commencing operations : Immediately on lease being granted. The above application, with any objection thereto, will be heard at the Warden's Office, at Lawrence, on Friday, 28th day of March, 1879. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must within thirty-seven clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at the Warden's Office, Lawrence. H. J. ABEL, Pro Warden. Warden's Office, Lawrence, 19th February, 1879. TjIERGUSON & THOMPSON, 1 AUCTIONEERS, Land and Estate, Loan, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Ross Place, Lawrence. Agents for the Norwich Union Insurance Co. Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Australian Mutual Provident (Life Assurance) Society Pei-manent Building Society of Otago Standard, Fidelity and Guarantee Society LICENSED LAND BROKERS AND CONVEYANCERS (Under the Land Transfer Act, 1870). All business connected with Applications for Assignment or Exchange of, Agricultural Leases ; Applications under Deferred Payments ; Mining Leases or Claims ; Uplifting of Crown Grants, &c, quickly and cheaply transacted. Loans Negotiated — Money Invested. No Charge to Investors Money/ lent at lowest rates on Freehold Security. The Season has again come round when Fashion asserts her swaj, and obtrudes upon our attention some fresh Novelties tbat make the dress of the past season become, jn a week or two, antiquated and queer. She asserts he.r sway in such an arbitary manner that we feel compelled, even if reluctantly, to yield and give in adopting as a matter of course the adornment for our persons which is evolved from the brain of the fashion-producer. Per haps it is well that it is so ; for if there wer not constant changes in the manufacture of Dress aud Ornaments, how would all the people employed thereby find work ? We submit, and come to the logical conclusion, that the best thing to do is to discover where we will find the best place to supply ourselves most advantageously. Having gone the round of the Establish meets, Emporiums, or by whatever name they may bo designated, we bestow our patronage on the Cutting Wabehodse, and are well served, -[Advt
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XII, Issue 505, 26 February 1879, Page 3
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