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Prospectus. THE MIKONUI WATER RACE AND GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). (To be registered under the Mining Companies Act, 1572.) Capital £30,000 In thirty thousand Shares of £1 each, 2G,000 of which arc now offered to the public. The present owners having , agreed to hand over various Valuable Properties for the sum of .62000 to be paid by the proposed Company in instalments spreading- over a period of eighteen months, and 1000 fully paid up shares, the owners binding themselves to take a similar number of contributing shares in the new Company. A cash deposit of sixpence per share to be made on application, and Is per share on allotment, calls not to exceed sixpence per month. An influential Board of Provisional Directors has been appointed, including- Mr E. Patten, J. P., of Napier. Maxagkr, j/ro. tern., William Duncan, Hokitika. rpi-lIS Company is formed for the purpose X of purchasing the lease of 70 acres _of what is anticipated will turn out to be rich alluvial land, also of various water rights. From the Mount DOr Company's claim, which forms the eastern boundary, 4330 ounces of gold were taken from a bottom area of lh acres. This Company have sluiced as far as they can in this direction, and have only been stopped by the boundary line of the proposed Company's ground, and a late washing at this boundary gave the handsome return of 2-10 ounces. In conclusion the Directors recommend the proposed Company to the notice of investors with every confidence, and believe that the water race alone will return satisfactory dividends. Prospectuses and all further particulars may be obtained from the Hasvke's Bay Broker, ROOPE BROOKING. August lGtli, 1883. JStiMiicss rVotices. GEEAT SALE — OF — BANKRUPT STOCK DRAPERY AXTn /CLOTHING-. RAPERY Ai>l> V^LOTHING. For One Month Only. RADEORD & CO., DRAPERS, From Wellington, bog to announce that —having purchased— A BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY AND &c, &c, at 10s in the £, they intend offering , the same as above. HEAD THE FOLLOWING PEICES : T ADIES' TjMBRELLAS, 1 S. 1 1 D Ladies' Hanks, 2 11 per dozon 2-Button Black Kid Gloves, 1/11 Costumes, from -1/G Fine Flannel, 1/- per yard Melton Cloth, double width, per yard, 3/0 A lot of Trimmed and Uiitrimmed Millinery Feathers, Flowers, and Hat Ornaments almost given away. Clark's Cotton, 1/G per dozen Silk Reels, nil colors, 2/- per dozen Dress Materials, 3-G per dozen yards ~\T EN'S p L O T II IN G. Men's Tweed Suits, from 18/0 Men's Tweed Trousers, from 5,'Boy'.s Tweed Suits, from 7/0 Men's Overcoats and Macintoshes 14/G to 30/-, worth double Men's Shirts, from 1/G ~ Hats, from 1/G ~ Tics, from Gd. ~ Sox, 3 pairs for 1/. SALE NOW GOING ON in Premises Next 11. P. COHEN'S ' LITTLE DUSTPAN.' N.B.—COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS SHOULD CALL RADFORD & CO. & Co. DRSNK OUR PIU JLENDED f H It has Wo Equal for True Natural Flavour, Value, and Strength. PRICES / / / p Q| . /?/ 9 J 1-lb. and i-lh. Packets. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. " PRESS," "Mr. Nelson is a Professional Tea Taster and Blender." AWARDED GOLD & SILVER SVIEDALS. TEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHUKCH, DUML;DIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. AQENTS-EVEBY¥<?HE»E. NAPIER BRANCH AGENCY Hastings Street, Next Criterion Hotel.) f"P JD 3 best and newest Ktoek of boots is at X ]5. W. Boot Warehouse, Hastiij gs-atreet.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 4

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