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AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
West, and by the “May Flower” Gold Mining Company’s Claim on the South and East; application notified in Gazette No. 73, dated 29th September, 1869, page 1247.
The Central Star Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by W. J. Harrison; 15 years’ lease of 6¾ acres, more or less; situate on the Karaka Creek, adjoining the “Greenstone” and “Lucky Hit” Gold Mining Companies; application notified in Gazette No. 59, dated 30th August, 1869, page 865.
JOHN SIMPSON; 15 years’ lease of 3 acres, more or less; situate on the Karaka, and known as the “Lucknow” Claim,” bounded by the “Pretty Jane” and “Pretty Mary” Claims; application notified in Gazette No. 89, dated 19th November, 1869, page 1589.
The Royal Exchange Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by N. W. Massey; 15 years’ lease of 8 acres, more or less; situate on the Karaka Creek, bounded on the East by the “Ualcyon” Company’s ground, and “Union Jack” Claim; on the West by the “All Right” Claim; on the North by the “Golden Eagle,” and on the South by the “Lord Clyde” Claims; application notified in Gazette No. 56, dated 23rd August, 1869, page 784.
The Tararu Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by John Gwynneth; 15 years’ lease of 16 acres, more or less; bounded on the West by the “Ohio” Gold Mining Company’s ground; on the North by the Tararu Creek; and on the East and South by spare ground; application notified in Gazette No. 60, dated 1st September, 1869, page 908.
The Crescent Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by H. C. Lawlor; 15 years’ lease of 3¾ acres, more or less; situate on the Moanatairi Creek, adjoining the “Dauntless and Sink to Rise” Claim; application notified in Gazette No. 68, dated 20th September, 1869, page 1117.
The Perseverance Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by W. Stimpson; 15 years’ lease of 8¾ acres more or less; situate at Puriri, between the Puriri and Sluce’s Creeks, and adjoining the “Paeonolus,” “Golden Star,” and “Eclipse” Claims; application notified in Gazette No. 43, dated 9th July, 1869, page 574.
T. H. GARLICK, applied for by N. W. Massey; 15 years’ lease of 16 acres more or less; known as the “Christchurch” Company’s Claim; bounded by the “Resolute” Gold Mining Company, and “Magnum Bonum” Claim, and on the North-east and South by unoccupied ground; application notified in Gazette No. 67, dated 17th September, 1869, page 1082.
The Atlas Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by D. J. O’Keefe; 15 years’ lease of 2¾ acres, more or less; situate on the Karaka Hill, and bounded by “Paparoa,” “Rose of the Valley,” “Friend in Need,” and “Kerry” Claims, and leasehold property of Mr. D. J. O’Keefe; and known as the “Try Over” and “Golden Cross” Claims, and all adjoining ground; application notified in Gazette No. 41, dated 30th June, 1869, page 536.
The Dumbarton Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by John Goodall; 15 years’ lease of about 2 acres; adjoining the “Nil Desperandum” and “Papakura” Claims, Waiotahi Creek; application notified in Gazette No. 76, dated 7th October, 1869, page 1289.
The Eromanga Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by Lowther Broad (the “Peruvian” Gold Mining Company); 15 years’ lease of about 6 acres; situated between the Moanatairi and Waiotahi Creeks, adjoining the “Dublin,” “Norwegian,” “Temple Bar,” and “Prince Alfred” Claims, and comprising the “Rough and Ready,” “Dunrobin Castle,” “Little Surrey,” “Forest Rangers,” “Express,” and “Perseverance” Claims; application notified in Gazette No. 61, dated 3rd September, 1869, page 943.
The Mexican Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by Walter Sully; 15 years’ lease of 5 acres more or less; situate on the Moanatairi Creek, adjoining “Dixon’s No. 1,” “Stonewall Jackson,” “Star of Otahuhu,” and “John O’Groats;” application notified in Gazette No. 55, dated 20th August, 1869, page 755.
The Star of the Karaka Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by John J. Utting; 15 years’ lease of 4½ acres, or thereabouts; bounded by the “Christmas Eve,” “Hokianga,” and “Rose of the Karaka” Claims, Karaka Creek; application notified in Gazette No. 64, dated 10th September, 1869, page 1030.
The Tapu Great Republic Gold Mining Company, Registered, applied for by Thomas Peacock; 15 years’ lease of 3 acres more or less; situated at No. 2 Creek, bounded by the “Little Republic,” and “Excelsior” Claims; application notified in Gazette No. 75, dated 4th October, 1869, page 1266.
The Tradesman’s Gold Mining Company, Registered; 15 years’ lease of 1½ acres more or less; being all those Claims known as the “Tradesman’s,” the “Inniskillen,” and “Hatters’,” situate in Madman’s Gully, on Moanatairi Creek. Bounded on the North by the “Royal Duke of Edinburgh” Claim; on the North-west by the “Middle Star” Gold Mining Company’s ground; on the West by the “Hand-in-Hand” Claim; on the South by the “Cape of Good Hope” Claim; and on the East by the “Hope of All Nations” Gold Mining Company’s ground; application notified in Gazette No. 70, dated 7th October, 1869, page 1298.
JOHN LAMB, applied for by John McDermott; 15 years’ lease of 6 acres more or less; peg and peg with the “Oriental” Gold Mining Company on the North-eastern boundary, and spare ground to the North; known as the “Lucky Hit Extended” Gold Mining Company’s Claim; application notified in Gazette No. 66, dated 15th September, 1869, page 1046.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.
By JOSEPH MAY, Esquire, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Auckland.
UNDER and in pursuance of the powers vested in the Superintendent under the third clause of
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14 names identified
- W. J. Harrison, Applied for lease for The Central Star Gold Mining Company
- John Simpson, Applied for lease for the Lucknow Claim
- N. W. Massey, Applied for lease for The Royal Exchange Gold Mining Company
- John Gwynneth, Applied for lease for The Tararu Gold Mining Company
- H. C. Lawlor, Applied for lease for The Crescent Gold Mining Company
- W. Stimpson, Applied for lease for The Perseverance Gold Mining Company
- T. H. Garlick, Applied for lease for the Christchurch Company’s Claim
- D. J. O’Keefe, Applied for lease for The Atlas Gold Mining Company
- John Goodall, Applied for lease for The Dumbarton Gold Mining Company
- Lowther Broad, Applied for lease for The Eromanga Gold Mining Company
- Walter Sully, Applied for lease for The Mexican Gold Mining Company
- John J. Utting, Applied for lease for The Star of the Karaka Gold Mining Company
- Thomas Peacock, Applied for lease for The Tapu Great Republic Gold Mining Company
- John McDermott, Applied for lease for John Lamb
- Joseph May, Esquire, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Auckland
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1870, No 30