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APPLICATION FOR LEASIS, Inangahoa District. December 3rd, 1881. To the Wabden ax Eeefton— - lHEßKßr Apply for a GOLDMINING LEASE of the lands hereinafter, described, in accordance with the Gold-Mining Leases Regu« lations of Ne^ Zealand, and I agree, upon the approval of this application to execute a Lease npon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant Ihesarae. JAMES STEVENSON, Applicant. Name and address in full of applicant —James Stevenson, Black's Point. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business— GlaDmire Gold Min ; ng Company. Extent of ground applied for— Sixteen and a-balf acres. Minimum number of men proposed to be employed by the lessee— For the first four months, two men Subsequently, when in full work, twelve men. Amount of capital proposed to be invested— Ten thousand pounds. Proposed mode of working the land— Tannel apd shaft. Precise locality— Weßt, and adjoining Magee'g lease, Merrijig, and also west of National lease, Merrijig. Term foe which lease is requiredFifteen years. Time of commencing operations ; When lease is granted. The above Application and anf OBJECTION thereto will be heard, at the Warden's Office, at Keefion, on THURSDAY, 23rd February, 1882. - Any person desiring to bejeci to tbe issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must within thirty clear days from the date of such application enter his objection to the Warden's Office at Beefton. HENRY LUCAS, Pro Warden. "Warden's Office. Beefton, 3rd December, 1881. APPLICATION FOR LEASE. Inaagabm District:, j December 2nd, 1881. To the Wabden at Reefton— IHEBEBY APPLY for MINING LEASE of the lands hereinafter descibed in accordance with the Gold-Mining Leases, Regulation of New Zealand, and T agree, upon tbe ap H proval of this application, to execute a Lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. W. HINDMARSH, Applicant. Name and address in full of applicant —William Hindmarsh, Eeefton. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business— Painkiller Gold Mining Company, Eeefton. Extent of ground applied for— About sixteen and a-balf acres. | Minimum number of men proposed to • lie employed by the lessee— For the first six month?, four men ; subsequently, when in full work, , twelve men. - —Arnmrairot cirpital proposed. to b'ein-ves»ed-£lO/00. Proposed mode of working the land— ' -rdinary mode of working quartz lodes. Precise locality — Painkiller district, commencing at the centre of the north boundary of the Gladstone application, thence west 600 feet, thence north 1200 feet terminating at tbe Left-hand branch of tbe Inangabua river, being bounded on the west by supposed unoccupied Crown land, on the east by our No. 1 application. Terra for which lease is required— Fif» teen years. Time of commencing, operations — When lease is granted: '' he abo^e A pplication and any OBJECTION thereto, will be heard the Warden* Office at Reefton, on THUKSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1882, Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must within thirty clear days from the date of such application, cuter bis objection at the Warden's Office at Keefton. HENKY LUCAS, Pro Warden. Warden's Office, Keeflon, 2ad December, 1881. THK RICHMOND HILL SILVER, NICKEL. AND GOLD MINING COMPANY. rPENDERS are IN /ITED for DRIV* -*■ ING on LINE of QUARTZ REEF 130 FEET, more or less, to in% tersect Silver Lode. Tenders CLOSE on December 7th, 1881. A. D. BAYFEILD, Manager. N.B —Tenderers can fairly rely on further opportunities of employment in the I'Ollingwood district. NOTICE. JOHN DICK begs to THANK all persons who kindly assisted in saving bis effects', and arresting the pros gres? of the fire. NOTICE. TITS and MRS DANES sincerely -"-* THANK the numeroug friends who rendered them such valuable assist* ance at the late (Ire, and whose c {forts resulted io the preservation of effects which rwise must lave been desi

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 December 1881, Page 3

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