APPIUAI'ION FOit jMI.NE.HAL LEASE^ ' . I* THE UNDERSIGNED, here^y 9 give ndHue that .after the LAPSE of EIGHT DAYS fro* the Date hereof, I will leave with the Warden of the Mm» in? District of Inarigjjnna, at his Office, at Region, an APPLICATION for a MINERAL LEASEL the Particulars whereof are hereunden set forth. PATHICK HRENNAN, Manager, Golden Treasure Gold Mining Company, Limited. Area— Ten Acres. L When commencing/operations two men shall be employed ; when in full work, four mep, For tbe first six months, two men , subsequently, when in full work, four men. Amount of money proposed to be invested— £looo. Mode of working ground— Tunnelling. Precise locality •— Murray Creek, adjoining tile Battery of the Golden Treasure Gold Mining Company, Limited. Term for whicl Lease is requiredTwenty years. Operations will commence when Lease is granted. The boundaries] of the land applied for will not include any river, creek, or permanent stream of water, sprinj or artificial reservoir. PATKICK BRENNAN, Manager. Golden Treasure Gold Mining Company, Limited. Beefton, 31st Jaiuary, 1830. V~~ NOTICE. rmNDERS will be REOEIYED up JLXte THUKSDAT, Sth FEBRUc ARXI at 7 p.m., for Jhe ENLARGEMKOT of the BLACK'S POINT SCHOOL-ROOM. ! Specifications may be seen at the residence ok the undersigned, at JTrankiyn-streafc, Black's Point. A deposit of IHVE POUNDS to accompany eaoh tekder. The lowest or any leader Dot necessarily accepted- \ HENRY E*nor, Seai^tary. Black's Point, Jan., 81, 1880. jj SITED ALPINE QUABTZ MIN. V JNG COMPANY,. LIMITED. TtWnTEP, a MINING MANAGER * * lor the above Company. Salary, £6 per We^k. Applications^ accompanied by Testimonials, will be rpqeived at the Company's | Office, Lyell, up t^AJUM|jfij|ttJ FEBP.UARY proxinJ^^^^^^H tad surro^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H The Cboices^^^^^^^H Opened mmKJ^J^ Consisting of Mens's, Children's Boots and Shoes n endless variety, with all the latest sty es and the most fashionable make. MEN'S BOOTS: Men's Dunedin and Nelson Water* tights, 18s. Mm's Dtjnedin ana Nelson Elastic Sides 13s. j Blif'Uera. 10s 6 i and 12s 6d. English WeHiagtons.pOs. Fnglish Half WelliuK|ons. 18s. Men's Canvas Shoes, 63 6d and 7« 6d, Men's Melbourne Elastic Sides, 12s 6d and 15s. I LaDTES BOOTS: Leather, Prunella, and! Kid. 2s 6d, ss, 7s 6J, 10s 61, 12s 6, 15s, knd 183. While Kid, 5-, 7.16J.1 Balmoral, 10, 12s 6d, and 14s. Kil Walking Shoes, &s, 7d 6d, and 13s 61 I Dolly Vardens. sa, 7s 64 12s 6d. Boy's and Girls' Booti and Shoes, Coppertoep, 4s 6d and upn^rds Children's Boots and Shoes, from Is. upwards,- \ Also, a large Stock of HIS OWN MAKE always on hand. 1 A Large StockSof Zeather, Grindery, and falosed Uppers Always on hand, and tpe Trade Supplied on Liberal iTerms. Note the A ddbess ! WJSHAW Opposiie to Patterson's 8»«re, and next to the Golden Age Hole?,) Cm TEAL BROADWAY, BE EFION
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 3
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