AURORA QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, (Registered). \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING’of the Slaveholders of the above Company will' be held in the 1 ' niijiany’s Office, Clyde, on Saturday ilie 2 3rd December, iB7l, at 2 p.m., foe the purpose of receiving the Au<liters’ statements the affairs of the Company, ay Directors fin - the ensuingyyejvf/anyr other important biu Clyde, December 14, 1871, EO. PACHE, Legal Manager, I .TAGO GOLD-FIELDS’ PERMANENT ’ f FREEHOLD LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Regis- ; tered nn-ter the “The Building and Land Societies’ Act,” Vie. 70, 1866), Trustees : William Fraser, J. P. B nj. Naylor - President : James Hazlett, J.P. Di rectors: Vincent Pyko, R.M. ;J. U. Cambridge James Samson George Clark Martin Marshall James Pattersea. Treasurer : Anthony Christophers. The Shares sh-ve ; Monthly subscriptions, 10s. Permanent Shares, £lO pe 1 annum, bearin'! S per cent, interest. Borrowing shares repayable in monthly instalments extending over 4, 6, 8, or 10 years. • Solicitor : William WilMd WilaJn. Batik of thy Wale* Office ; The Clyde 60 each ; Entrance Fee, ss. per Objects of the Society. To provide a safe an I profitable moans of investing small sums of money without risk to investors. • To enable its members to purchase or build on freehold property, on terms easy and advantageous. Special advantages, Annual 'ivisiou of profits. Investors can enter at any time without pay ng back supscripEons, and withdraw when they please (after the first year) with share of profits. Temporary 1 >ans to members on security of shares. Borrowing shares redeemed at anytime on equitable tones. Female (married or minors may become Shareholders, their rights being protected by the “ Friendly Societies Act, 1867.” The funds of the Society only invested on first mortgage of freehold property Subscriptions received through Bank or Post-office Order. Interest allowed ou three or six mouths’ payment in advance. Copies of the Rules and further particulars may be obtained fr m the undersigned. EDWARD INfIS, Secretary. NOTICE, Dunstan Jockey lu CALCUTTA SWEEPS for all \J Events will bg/arawu for at the Dunstan Hotel Lists at the Car, GRAND ART UNION ■ at the DUNSTAN HOTEL, CLYDE. FOUR SPLENDID PRIZES, All Geuui WOKKML eac 40 .Members at x Sovereign HE drawing/ - will take place on Wednesday evening the 27th of December, at 9 p.m. FIRS r PRIZE—A Beautiful Oil Painting, (bv J. Kemp. Esq , the talented Colonial Artist), “ Mount Bomp Plang, Head of Lake Wakatip. SECON D PRIZ E—Pair of largo sized Chromo-Lithographs, “ Marble roots on the Nirbud 'a Jubblepore ” and Mountain Scenery on the Ganges ”, THIRD PRIZE—Pair of ChromoLithographs, “ Summer and Winter.’ ” FOU RTH PRIZE—Two Oil Paintings, “ Landscapes." All mounted and framed in superior style, and of real value. Eor tickets, Apply early, W. F. EAMES. SPAYING AND CUTTING, MR. KING Owners Clyde Pmiiij inst., wlieti" Spay Cattle lowing yates 100, 2s. Gd. peEhead; 50, 3a. per head; Tit© or toj smaller let, head. inti at tie that the Mo 18 th ■Wll ared and
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Dunstan Times, Issue 504, 15 December 1871, Page 3
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