AND -Have on Sal© M WAN’S i CELEBRATED ALE, No. 4. DAWSON’S PALE ALE, Nos. 3 and A | . ! MARIAN’S LIGHT BETTER ALE. LONDON & COLONIAL Do*, Nob. 3 and 4 All the above juSt landed’ and guaranteed. T LOYD AND CO.’S COACHES. -JLti TO WAIKOUAITI AND MACRAE’S • FLAT Leave the Crown ’Hotel, Rattray street, ev -FRIDAY MORNING at Nine o’clock. -Fares 10a ■J WAIKOUAITI, ... \ MACRAE’S FLAT, £1 5 a "Carrying Passengers' and Parcels. LLOYD AND CO., . Proprietors. JUST ARRIVED, & WILL BE RETAILED OUT CHEAP FOR CASH, VARIED Assortment of LADIES', GENTS.,’ and CHILDREN’S Fashionable BOOTS and SHOES, selected with care and judgment-from-the very best makers of the Old Country. A single J trial'-will convince that this is -the cheapest and best lot of Roots ever offered- totb* Dunedin public. AINSWORTH’S OLD ESTABLISHED BOQT AND SHOE! WAREHOUSE, Stafford street. Note. —Boots of every description made to order by first-class workmen at-lower prices than any other house in the trade. PROSPECTUS ' • OF THE AMILTON UNITED WATER RACE COMPANY (Limited). H •To be Registered under the Mining' Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865. Capital, £5400, in 540 Shares of £lO each. Deposit, £2 per Share-on application, £5 on the formation 1 of the Gompan, and £3 on ■lst of February. PROVISION AD DIRECTORS’; ' George Murray • John Mitchell Daniel Murphy William -Fuller 'John Shannon Rankers’: Bank’ of Otago, Limited, Office —Temple Chambers, Princes street. Overseer of Works’: G. A. Smith. Secretary: : Richard Creeth, The property now offered the public, in {possession of the United-Company, at Hamilton, i consists of seven-and-a hj hj acres of auriferous i 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 good ground has Been secured, ‘both -of which 'will be handed over to the new Company. The fact dhat during -the last twelve months ■ alone, as may be seen from-the 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 willing -to ■ accept for'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 sum nearly ■equal to this amount in ’the construction of a -head race of seven miles, -a large dam, six-large 'tail races, 30 sluice boxes, 'tools, &c. The object in claiming any portion in cash is >to enable them to meet their calls in the Shag River Company of the proprietors are largely interested. In addition to the rich area of auriferous-land ‘that falls to the new Company, -there is also 'the. first right-to -a valuable stream, 'which >is made available by the head race -already-mentioned. All-the-works are of the most substantial-'cha-racter. The -tail races are JO feet in’depth, ‘and have been-cut through-20-leet'Of solid rock. - .... A washing <up willtake ?place in t-wo -months; when it-is expected -a good dividend will -be’declared. -Applications tor Shares ’to be addressed %©%he 'Secretary, Richard Creeth, Temple Princes-street. Dunedin, 22nd December, 1865,
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 1
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512Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 1
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