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Sales by Mi*. Brooking. -pOOPE TJROOKING. [ F0 R SAL E . HASTINGS—SeveraI A r aluable Sections . this rising toAvnship, also Section with houses thereon. NAPIER—A r illa Residences in all tho Suburbs of Napier : from three to thirteen rooms. Also properties in Hastings-street, Tennyson-street, i Shakespeare-road, Cootc-road, Hari dingo-road, and Onepoto. ) ROOPE BROOKING, ; Licensed Broker under " The Land Transfer Act." ; All Business in this Department carefully s and punctually attended to. Office Opposite Post-office. ITaOR SALE—Three Sections ; being part of Napier Suburban Section No. 11, i oA'crlooking Main-street, Onepoto. Apply to— ROOPE BROOKING Feb. 19, ISB3. T7OR SALE.—The Anson Farm and 550 . acres of good arable land ; 190 acres in English grass, good DAvelling, Granary, > and Orchard; situate at Martou, adjoining ? farm yielded 50 bushels Avheat to the acre. ' Can be sold upon easy terms. Apply to > ROOPE BROOKING. Prospect uses. PROSPECTUS OF THE E OSS No. 2 GOLD MINING COMTANY (Limited.) >• To de Registerad under "The Mining J Company's Act, 1872." I Capital, £30,000 in Thirty Thousand Shares of £1 each, 20,000 of which are offered to the Public at par. The present proprietors haA-e agreed to hand over their interest in the Lease and AVatcr Rights for a consideration of £500, and Avill take up 10,000 shares, upon AA'hich -Is per share shall be deemed paid. The promoters thus undertake a, liability of 10s per share upon one-third of the total number to be allotted, thereby shoAving their perfect confidence in the genuineness of the venture. A cash deposit of (id per share to be made on application, and Is on allotment, calls not to exceed Gd per month. 1 It is not anticipated that it Avill be necessary to call up more than half the capital. The Company is being formed for the s purpose of AA'orking a special_ claim of 81 acres bold by the present proprietors, AA'hich immediately adjoins the Ross Gold-mining Company's ground, and extends the Avhole i length of its northern boundary, including a large portion of the Ross Flat, AA'hich is so avcll kriOAvn to contain, AA'ithin its area, some * of the richest alluvial deposits in the Aus- . tralian Colonies. Closely adjoining the " Company'sleasc the celebrated claims kuoAA'n as the "Cassius," "Morning Star," and '. "Excelsior" are situated. From these I three claims a total yield of 11,5430zs OdAvts and 12grs was obtained during a period (taking the average) of 32_- Aveeks, or equal to 3GGozs OdAvts sgrs per Aveek. This large quantity of gold Avas obtained from an area not exceeding soa-cii acres. It may be here y mentioned that AA'hen the three claims Avere . compelled to cease Avork, through inability to cope Avith the Avater, several of the best 0 gold-bearing faces aaxto being Avorked in a a line leading toAvards this Company's ground. The proposed mode of Avorking the ground is by hydraulic lifts, and the proprietors have secured sufficient Avater poAvcr for that purpose. In inviting the Public to subscribe for s the shares uoav offered, tho Provisional Directors feel confident of the genuineness of the A'cnturc, and of its ultimate success. The fact of shares in the Ross Gold-mining Company, the adjoining claim, realising at _ tho present time from 70s to 80s per share, 1 Avith only 9s paid up, is ample proof of the i high opinion uoav universally expressed, t that the ground is of a most valuable - nature, and promises to be highly remunerative. It is Avorthy of note that a portion of tho proposed Company's lease was included in the Ross Gold-mining Company's original • survey aud application, until such time as a I detailed suiwey AA'as completed, Avhen it avus found that more than the stipulated area applied for had been marked out. Attached to the prospectus is a plan - shoAving the exact position of the claim AA'ith 1 regard to tho existing Avorkings and leases < r in "the Ross district. ■ Immediately upon the requisite number of shares being applied for tho Company ' AA'ill bo registered under the " Mining Corns pany's Act, 1872." Prospectuses and plans can be obtained " from any of tho aboA-o Sharebrokers, by Avhom applications for shares Avill be rci ceived. Broker for HaAvke's Bay— AY. G. MOTLEY. Consultations. ; £1000 A F0^ UNE £1000 i r\ N E O II I L L I N G. r THE "GREAT BONANZA" CLUB t CONSULTATION ON THE 1 MEI,BO UR N E CUP, 18 83, ■• To be run about the end of October. I Capital, £7500. Divided into 150,000 shares at Is each. 500 Prizes Guaranteed. to he distributed as folloavs : — First Horse .. .. £1,000 Second Horse .. .. 500 Third Horse .. .. 250 Starters divide .. .. 500 Non-starters divide .. 250 10 Prizes of £100 .. £1,000 20 Prizes of £50 .. £1,000 40 Prizes of £25 ~ £1,000 100 Prizes of £10 .. £1,000 200 Prizes of .- £5 .. £1,000 21 Tickets for £1. Not loss than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Send P.O. " Order or Bank Notes. If Coin be enclosed, ' please register letter. If Stamps aro sent, ' add oxclfange at the rate of Is i_.the._l. Exchange should also be added to Cheques. \ Please enclose 3d extra i'or Membership i Fee. No Charge for Reply or Result. DraAving -will positively take place on or before the 25th of October, and AA'ill be conducted by a Committee of Shareholders. Tickets promptly sent by return post, and Results posted immediately after Dnuviug. . Propectus fonvarded. Enclose an addressed envelope unstamped. Address—"Bonanza," : care of J. Thomas, 20 SAA'auston-street, Melbourne. Hotels. /CRITERION. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor pLARENDON CLUB HOTEL; The above Commodious Family and Commercial Hotel being iioav rebuilt, and finished Avith the best sanitary arrangements, offers to private families, commercial travellers, and the ' public generally CA-cry convenience and comfort. Private Suites of Apartments, Hot aud Cold Baths. Sample Rooms. None but the choicest brands kept. Table d'hote at 1 p.m. and G p.m. T. PEDDIE Proprietor. "p A I L AY A V TTOTEL. port ahuriri The undersigned begs to inform his friends aud the public that he has recently Opened the above Splendid, Ncav, and Commodious Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near the Raihvay Station. This Hotel is replete AA'ith every accommodation, and convenience, andeveryeffort , will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, AVincs, and spirits, of the best brands only kept. A Tarle d'Hote daily. ; Superior acconunodation for Travellers and Families. ' JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3652, 29 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3652, 29 March 1883, Page 4

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