« €ATTLE TEESPASS ACT, 1868," ■XTOTCE IS HEEEBY GIVEN that JM on\nd after Saturday, 28th Feb ruary, 18$ i. the Provisions of "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1863," will be enforced on my I«nd, being sections Nos. S3 and 65, BquarVlSl, Builer Koad.and bounded oa the sWh by Brazil's farm, tnd on the north V M'Ginley's farm, and that it is my inWtion to CLAIM DAMAGES for allV)att!e,* Horses, Sheep, Pigs, or any otherViimals TEES" PASSING on the said land\whether tbe same be fenced or uninclosed.X^ MICHAEL SpTH. Builer Road, 28th January, 1880>w^ APPIOATION FOB jMIiNEEAL LEASE. I THE UNDEESIGNED, hereby j gi?9 notice that after! the LAPSE of EIGHT DAYS from tbtJDate hereof, I will leave with tbe WardeAof the Mining District of Inanganua, at his Office, at Kerfton, an APPLICATION for a MINEEiL LEASE, the Particulars whereof are hereunder set forth. PATKICK BEENNJ.N, Manager, Golden Treas ire Gold Mining Company, Lii lited, Area— Ten Acres. When commencing operation i two men * shall be employed ; wdeu io full work, four men, For tie, first six months, two men , sutjsequently, when in full work, lour jmen. Amount of money proposed) to be invested— £1000. 1 Mode of working Tunnelling. * / ■-. Precise locality — Mur|ay^ Creek, adjoining the Battery of tbe Golden Treasure Gpld Mining Company, Limited. 1 Term for which Lease is! requiredTwenty years. I Operations will commence when Lease is granted. | The boundaries of the land applied for will not includ* any river, creek, or permanent stream of water, spring or artificial reservoir. PATHICE BEENNAN; Manager. Golden Treasure Gold Mining Company, p!mi ted. Beefton, 31st January, lffl). UNITED ALPINJS QUAEIZ MlN* XNG COMPANY, LIMITED. WANT^T, a MINING MANAGEE for tbeSabove Company. Salary, £6 per Week. \^ Applications, accontoanied by Testimooials, will be receiveOUjstthk^sMM Office, Lyell, nvJJ^^^^^^^^M FEB^.UAEYjd^^^^^^^^H The Choices t Opened in Keefton Consisting of Mens*?, Women's and Children's Boo's and Shoes n endless variety, with all tbe latest stylet and the most fashionable make. MEN'S BOOTS: Men's Dunedin and Nelson Water' tights, 18s. M-n's Dunedin and Nelson Elastic Side, 18s. Bluchers, 10s 6i and 12s 6d. English WelH.iatons, 20a. English Half Welliue^ons, 18s. Men's Canvas Sboes, |6s 6d and 7" 6d, Men's Melbourne Elajstio Sides, 12s 6d and 15s. 1 LaDHS BOOTS: Leather, Prunella, and Kid, 2s 6d, ss, 7s 6.1, 10s 61, 12< 6. lss,jand 18s. White Kid, 5s 7d 6J.1 Baimo^l, 10, 12s 61, And. 14s. Kid Walking iSboes, 53, 7d 6d, and 12s 6i JDoily Vardens. 5?. 7s 68, 12^ 6d. Boy's and Girls' Boots and Shoes, Uoppertoes, 49 6d and upwards Children's Boots aud Shoes, from Is, upwards. A Mo, a lanje Stock o£ HIS OWN MAKE always on hand. A Large S'ocl of Leather, Grindery, and Tlosed Uppers Always on hand, and ' he Trade Supplied on Liberal Terms. Note the A ddbess ! W J SHAW Opposite to Patterson's Store, and next to the Oolden Age Hotel,) CJSNTEAL BEQADWAY, BEEEIOK
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 February 1880, Page 3
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