For Sale and To Let SALE.—A new 3-roomed rosidenco; j-ncrc; nicely situated; East End. £llO casli or terms.—Apply V. WiV'lnutt. T OST.—In Seddon-strcet, Gold 1J Brooch, in green case.—Finder rewarded at this oiliee, FOR SALE.—Three-roomed House, wash-house, stable, and furniture. I'rico only £l4o.—Apply at this oflicc. FOR SALE]—Sittings of White Lec* horn Eggs from tho will known hying rtraio, Leijer Cook, and WyckcfT Hens, can bo had at 7s 61 per eeftiogfrom W. Lepper, Gladstone Bond, Ea*t End, PUBLIC NOTICES. THE DENTAL PRACTICE, formerly conducted under tho name of "Cranwell and Crauwill," will iu future bo under the entire management of Mr. R. B. Cranwell, as originally. Mr. R. B. CRANWELL has bow been practising in the goldfields for tho last seven or eight years, besidss having recently studied Dontistry in both England and America. Modern treatment in skilled and experienced hands may be absolutely relied upon.
Mr. Cranwell attends Waikino every FRIDAY MORNING. R. G 0 0 0 SHAREBROKER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. FOR SALE,— Eight-roomed hous», Main-atreat. £350. _ Quarter-aora, with two-roomed house, near Junction, £4O. Two sections, each quarter-aor#, near hospital, £2O. Section and six-roomed house, near Post Office, £250. Quarter-acre and six-roomed house, Walmsley Road, £l6O. Half-acre and four-roomed houße, Regent-street, £250. Half-aore and four-roomed house, near station, £IBO. Half-acre and six-roomed house, Moresby Avenue, £350. Quarter-acre and six-roomed house, near railvrav, £225. ALSO Farm of 90 aores, Katikati, at a low figure. FOR SALE OR LEASE. Six-roowed House; Russell-street, standing oa tiro acres of ground, at present eccupicd by Mrs, FitzGerald. FOR SALE. One acre, with six-roomed house; every convenience. £3OO. Owner leaving the district. JJESSRS ALL ACE & QO. Notify Hip Waihi Public that they have purchased tlio business of MESSRS CORRINGHAM and McGregor, Storekeepers, Waihi. The business will he carried on as usual for the next few days, when a readjustment of prices all round will take place. All the accounts have been taken over and payment is requested at an early date, when the usual bonus will bo deducted off current monthly accounts. The management will be undertaken by Mr. McGregor. LOOK OUT FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS, AS "\yALLACE * (J°. Intend to keep up their reputation as the CHEAP CASH GROCERS. Telegrams: "Lennox," Auckland. J; M. L E " OXI SHAREBROKER, Queen-Stiieet, Auckland. Private Code on application. Under "The Mining Act, 1898, A I'PLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A A CLAIM.
To llic Wtudon of the Ilauraki Mining District at Wailii. Pursuant to " 'l'lio Mining Act, 1898," the undersigned, John Stafford, of Wailii, miner, hereby applies for a license for a claim as specified in the Scheduie liorcto, in respect of tho land therein referred to, which lias been duly marked out for the pnrposo. Date and number of miner's right: 13/8/07; No. 61,986. Address for service: Waihi. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1907. SCHEDULE. Class and Sub-division of Claim: Special Quartz Claim. Style under which Claim is to bo worked; Dominion. Proposed Modo of Working: Driving and Sinking. Proposed torm of License: -12 years, _ Locality whero Land applied for is situatod, with its Boundaries, Meal Turnouts, and Area: Area: 100 acres (moro or less). Formerly knownas Great Boulder Special Qiinrtss Claim, as per plan in Warden's Office, Wailii; Blk. 111, Aroha S.B. Distinguishing mark oil pegs Signature of Applicant: JOHN STAFFORD. Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 12.30 p.m., 23/9/07. Timo and place appointed for tlo hearing of tiio application and all objections thereto: Monday, 21st October, 1907, at 10 a.m., Warden's Court, Wailii. Objections must bo filed in the llegistrar's ollko and notified to applicant at least three days before llic day so appointed. " E. W. CAVE, Mining Resisoi'i:r.
rjlHf! JJOTEI/, Q.UKUN-STRKKT, Auckukb. - pEROY "j JJELANY (Late of Ptinraa and Ohaupo) Desires to notify his old Goldfields and Waikato friends that he has taken tin above well-known and popular city hotel which, from its central position, modern appointments, and general up-to-dato conveniences, makes it one of the most comfortable and homely hotels in the city. Visitors can rely on every attention hcini; paid to their requirements, and their stay being made as plonsurnblo as possible. CHARGES MODERATE. "\?iros promptly attended to. Steamers and trains met'. Trams pass the door. Telephone No. 1)63.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 24 September 1907, Page 3
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