Prospectuses. MIKONUI WATER RACE AND GOLD MINING COMPANY. npilE Share List of the above Company JL will close on the 20th inst. Investors who have not yet taken Shares must apply quickly, as list is rapidly filling. ROOPE BROOKING, Share Broker, Napier. THE MIKONUI WATER RACE AND GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). (To be registered under the Mining Companies Act, 1872.) Capital .. .. £30,000 In thirty thousand Shares of £1 each, 2G,000 of which are now offered to the public. The present owners having agreed to hand over various Valuable Properties for the sum of £2000 to be paid by the proposed Company in instalments spreading over a period of eighteen months, and 4000 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. Manager, pro. tern., William Duncan, Hokitika. rpiIIS Company is formed for the purpose JL 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, 4550 ounces of gold were taken from a bottom area of acres. This Company have sluiced as far as they can in this direction, and have only been stopped by the boundary lino of the proposed Company's ground, and a late washing at this boundary gave the handsome return of 2-10 ounces. 11l COllclllMiOll 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 Huwke's Bay Broker ROOPE BROOKING. August lGth, 1883. Impounding; Xoticcs. IMPOUNDED AT TARADALE, By the Ranger, on September 1, 1883. ONE Bay oelding, about 14j- hands high, star on forehead, no visible brand, if not reclaimed in 14 days will be Arthur McCartney, Poundkecper. ISiisiiicss Notices. A SMALL Quantity of old MAIZE perfectly sound.—E. W. KNOWLES. U S T T A N D E D . JU Ex "Rollo," from Calcutta; "Oxford," " Wairoa," and other late arrivals from London. WOOLPACKS, JLJLO with detached tops, 81b to lllb 50 Kegs Wire Nails, \\ to 6inch 50 Cases Unsweetened Fortified Limejuice 20 Cases \\xl Staples 35 Packages Crushed Loaf Sugar, Carolina "Eico, Paraflin Candles, Nelsons's Concentrated Wine Jellies, Blancmange Essences, Meat Extract, &c, Tennis Lawn Markers and Clout Nails For Sale. 200 Reels Galvanised and Black Barbed Wiro 400 Coils No. 8 Iron Fencing Wiro 400 „ 9x 11 Oval Steel Wire 250 Cases Nelson's Tomoana Tinned Meats, Ward and Payne's Sheep Shears, Nos. 38, 79, 38 a.s. Needles, 5 Ply Twine, Turkey and Washita Stones Blue and Red Ruddle, Lamp Black Linseed, Salad, and Kerosine Oils Flour, Tea, Sugar, Salt, Currants, Raisins Rice, Vinegar, Tobacco, Vestas, Candles, and all other station requisites Also for Sale. 1 Pony Lawn Mowing Machine 1 3£ Horse - power Otto Silent Gas Engine. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, Septembers, 1883. TO WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned has erected large Wool Stores, adjoining the Railway Station at the Spit, and iw now prepared to j Receive and Ship Wool and Produce to his own or growers' Agents in London on the most favorable terms. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, Oct. 17th, 1882. SPECTACLES D. LE~V 1 , HASTINGS-STREET,_ Having for many years previous to entering into Ids present business of Tobacconist studied practically the adjustment and selection of Spectacles to suit all sights, has just received an immense variety, consisting of Protectors from the Summor Sun and dust. Concave for the near-sighted, Convex, Real Brazilian Pebbles, best Crystal Lens, Perescopic Lens, Eye Glasses, Goggles, cte. lgg° And will give free of charge a pair of Spectacles, to suit the sight, to any poor person who emnot afford to pay for them. miIEATRE ROYAL POULTRY AND X FRUIT STORE. PERC~Y~~COBB Begs to announce ihat he has taken tho above Premises lately in tho occupation of Mr. W. Prebble, and hopes to receive a fair share of Public patronage. Dressed Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Fruit, &c, always on hand. Servants Registry Office. N.B.—Orders for all kinds of bill posting promptly attended to. OYSTERS! OYSTERS !! OYSTERS !!! Please take notice that on and after SATURDAY, the 7th April, OYSTERS will bo sold by the Plate, Kit, or Bottle —AT — "W QCHIERNING'S VV « tO (Late Yeuell's Restaurant). Private Room for Ladies. A Call Respectfully Solicited. "W" T) B, E B B L E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL F R UIT E R E ll, Hastings-street, Opposite Bank of N.Z. and at Theatre Royal. Regular shipments of choice Fruits in their season from Hobart, Sydney, and San Francisco. Fresh Oysters and Smoked Fish when in season. Wholesale purchasers supplied at small advance on cost. } THE BEST CHOICE V —OF — X ADIES , T>OOTS AND OHOES, QUALITY OUABANTEED, —IS AT — E. W. X* OWLES ' BOOT WAREHOUSE, Hastings-street.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3797, 15 September 1883, Page 1
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