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~|' i O N D O N JJ O U S E DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, : Princes Street, Dunedin, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS. AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. J3EREINS, Proprietor. POLKINGHORN’S GOLD CLAIM COMPANY (Registered), BLUE SPUR, TUAPEEA. Capital, £3500, in 350 shares of of £lO each. Deposit, £2 per share on application, and the balance as may be required. "Directors : Thomas Birch, Esq. James Richard Davies, Esq. Ghas Jas. Hoyt, Esq. - Edward M‘Glashan, Esq. George Murray, Esq. Bankers: The Bank of Otago. 'Brokers : Richard Creeth, Esq. Evans Kennelly and Co. This Company is registered under the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865, and is formed for the purpose of working the valuable claim known as “ Polkinghorn’s, ” situate on the Monroe’s side of the celebrated Blue Spur, Tuapeka. The. ground purchased by this Company con sxsts of 4a. Or. 30p. of highly aurifererous land. Considerable works of a benefieal nature have been executed on the property. A : capital face has been'opened of 300 feet in length, consisting of blue and red cement ; and in a shaft sunk some 60 feet, higher up, to a depth of 80 feet, the auriferous blue and red cement continue throughout, thus satisfactorily testing the value of the property. The claim is situate in the centre of a very rich locality. It is bounded on one side by “ Holy Joe’s” Gully, and on the other by Golden Gully, both of which have been rendered famous by the fact of heavy finds - of gold having been made therein ; and further, the various claims now being' worked on the boundaries of the property, by various parties, are all yielding good ••returns. The purchase money for the claim and all rights and privileges, has been fixed at £2OOO, for the whole of which the proprietor, as an earnest of his confidence in the-undertaking, has" accepted paid-up shares of of the Company ; the balance, 150 shares, are offered* to the public, and the capital represented thereby is considered more thati ample to develope the resources of this extensive and valuable claim. Washing-up will take -place at frequent in tervals, and dividends declared with as little delay as possible. Applications for shares can be made in the annexed form, to Mr Richard Creeth ; or to Messrs Evans, Kennelly and Co, Temple Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin, Brokers to the Company. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR . SHARES. To the Directors of Polkinghom,s Gold Claim Company (Registered). Gentlemen—l request yOu will allot me shares of £lO each in Polkinghorn’s Gold Claim Company. (Registered),-and in consideration thereof, I, undertake to accept such number of shares, or any lesser number that may be alloted me, and to . pay the sum of £2 per share herewith, and* the Calls in conformity with the. prospectus. Name in full Occupation Address Date epe'Ctne#*, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, AS Removed to Princes-st., (opposite Mr Wilkinson’s Medical Hall. Hours for consultation, 10 to 12 a.m, j 3 to -5 and 7 to 9 p.m. NOTICE. THE Office of the Dunedin School Committee is removed to Temple Chambers. H. F. HARDY. HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE HIGH SCHOOL will be re-opened after the Mid-Summer Holidays, upon Tuesday, the 6th day of February next. Fee : L2 10s per quarter, payable in advance. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary, i . Education Office, Dunedin, 15th Jan., 1866.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 3

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