— 'r ■ “"f " op' l the '. ■•■.''•/ • yfAMILTd^- ■-pmfkp WATER 'EAPB JLi' COMPANY (Limited). Tc be Registered Tinder the Mining Com- ‘ panies Limited Liability Act, 1865. Capital, £5400, in' 540 Shares of £lO each. Deposit, £2 per Share on application, £5 on the formation of the Comp.-m, and £3 on Ist of February. * Provisional Directors : George Murray • John Mitchell Daniel Murphy 'William Fuller • ■ Jdm Shannon Bankets: Bank of Otago, Limited. Office— Temple Chambers, Princes street. OvEESEBK OF V/oEKS : G. A. Smith. Secretary : - Richard Creeth. The property now offered to" the public, in possession of the United Company/ at Hamilton, consists of seven and a half acres of auriferous land, which has been proved to ■be- as rich any hitherto sluiced in the Province. In addition to this area, a lease of twelve acres of equally godd ground-has'beeU secuTed, both of which will be handed- over to the new 1 Company. The fact that daring the last twelve months alone, as may be seen from-the 1 vouchers of the proprietors, gold of the value of £9OOO has been taken from the ground, will be proof sufficient of the richness of this extensive claim, and the exceedingly favorable opportunity for ..profitable investment. The proprietors are whiling' to accept fori their valuable rights and races the sum of £4, 800 ; Viz., one half in cash, and the other half in paidup Shares. They have expended a shin nearly equal to this amount in the construction of a head race of seven miles, a large dam,' six large tail races, 3J sluice boxes,-tools, &c. The object in claiming any portion in ' Cash is to enable them to nieet their calls in the Shag River Company in'which-most of the proprietors are largely interested. In ad litioa to the rich area of auriferous land that falls to the new Company, there is also the first riJit to a valuable stream, which is made available by the head race already mentioned. All the works are of the most substantial -character. The tail-races are 70 feet in depth, and have been cut through 20 feet’ of solid rock. A washing up will take place in two months, when it is expected a good dividend-will be de-„ dared. Applications for Shares to Re addressed'to the Secretary, Diehard Crceth, Temple Chambers, Princes-street. Dunedin, 22ad December, 1835. gjTLE G ANC-E AND JgJCONOMY. The great 'success that’ we- have'met with Since adding a tailoring department to the other Branches of our Trade has induced as to give special attention to this important part of the Business. •GFNTLE MEN, In addition to’a Perfect and Fashionable‘Fit, will find a much largsr and superior lot of E WEEDS and-CLOTHS to choose fromtthan is :ene:-ally to be met ‘With in Dunedin, ’whilst the prices charged -will be found considerably lower than those-hitherto ruling for first-class 'Garments. EVERY DESCRIPTION -or GENTLEMENS CLOTHING Made to order on the shortest notice, under-the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Practical Cutter. Or E R-B E R T, ■AYNES, & XDU TAILORS, ’CLOTHIERS -AND HATTERS, PRINCES STREET, Near the Octagon.•
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 843, 18 January 1866, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 843, 18 January 1866, Page 3
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