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Late Advertisements, TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS wanted for Taking Down and Re-erecting Wooden Store, Maclaggan street, up to Friday, 10 a.m. Specifications, &c. REEVES & CO. HPENDKRS are.invited for Additions to 1 Kaikorai School. Hy. F, Hardy, Architect. npEN SHIELINGS REWARD.—StoIen .ft. or strayed, a White Poodle Dog. The Under will receive the above reward on returning the same, Julies Alhecte, Maclaggan street. N.B. Any person detaining-the after this notice will be prosecuted. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. fTIENDERS are invited by the Colonial i Government for the Manufacture of a Set of Boring Rods. Drawing and specification may be seen at this office, where tenders will he received up till Monday, the Bth December, 1873. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, November 26, 1873. ST. ANDREW’S MEETING. JQERBY and CALCUTTA SWEEPS on the above will be drawn at the Empire Hotel, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. A. AUGAN. NAVAL BRIGADE ILL musttr in front of the Custom House, To*morrow Evtning, at 7.15 Becruits requested to attend without uniform. WM. STAVELY, Captain. PLUMBER and Zinc Worker’s Materials for Provincial Government for 1574, Tenders due at noon on Friday next. WANTED, Tenders for Painting, Papering, and Graining New Building. Apply M'Donald, Albany street, near Jetty. ANTED, Apprentices and Finishers. VV Mrs Barnett, Dowling street. WANTED, a good Storeman. Applications, with references, to be addressed Box *29, Post Office. FOR BLUFF AND RIVERTON. riMIE JAMES PAXTON will sail as above, on M FRIDAY, 28tu INSTANT. For Freight, Apply GEO. S. BRODRICK, Rattray street. WANTED, Two Carpenters, Apply Mr Boot’s residence, Royal Terrace. TO LET, Two Rooms. Apply Mr Bun bury, Grange Hotel, Hanover street. WANTED Known—On Sale, Lime, Plaster of Paris, and Cement. S Bird, Walker street. WANTED, Tenders till December 2nd, for additions to the Mornington Hotel. Plans and specifications to be seen on the premises, M. Fogarty. WANTED, Two Laborers, with picks and shovels, at eight o’clock tomorrow morning, sharp. Hayman’s Store, Rattray street. PROSPECTUS OK THE UPPER WAIKAIV GOLD MINING COMPANY. To be Registered under the Limited Liability Acts. CAPITAL .... 14,000, In 2,000 Shares of L2 Each. 5s on Application, 5s on Allotment, four Calls of 2a 6d each, at intervals of three months, if found necessary. Provisional Directory : J. F. Kitching, Esq., J.P., Moa Flat Sta* tion. J. Murison, Esq., J.P., Moa Plat. J. Duncan, Esq., of Duigan and Duncan, Waikaia. A. Macdonald, Esq., of Matheson and Boyle, Waikaia. D. Matheson, Esq., Merchant, Switzers. N. Ross, Esq., Store-keeper, Upper Waikaia;. J. M'Leod, Esq., of Potter and M'Leod, Waikaia. Thomas Cameron, Esq , Roxburgh. Secretary (pro tern.) : John A. Grant. Offices ; Teviot and Switzers. Bankers: The National Bank of New Zealand. Broket: : J. B. Bradshaw, Esq., Temple Chambers. The richness of the auriferous deposits of the Upper Waikaia are so well known as hardly to require comment. The present Company has been formed for the purpose of developing, by improved methods and increased facilities, that valuable lead which, even worked under the gigantic difficulties men without capital always encounter, has yielded fortunes to the prospectors, A large extent of valuable ground has been placed at the disposal of this Company, immediately adjoining the richest claims, the moderate pried demanded by the present holders being , entirely payable in paid-uj) and half-paid up shares, I he estimated cost of opening these claims is L 90 0; but as the tail-race will pass through auriferous ground for a considerable distance, it is confidently expected to repay the cost of its own construction. The ground once opened up, there is a large enough area to afford profitable employment for the next ten years. Hitherto the yield iu the lead has averaged 100 ounces to the 12ft. x 15ft. paddock ; but as the claims offered to this Company are situated immediately below the junction of another auriferous feeder, it is generally expected this yield will be largely exceeded. The Secretary and Broker shall have great pleasure in affording every information to honaji'le investors. Applications for Shares must be sent xu to the Broker or Secretary on or before the 20th December next, accompanied with a deposit of os on every share applied for.

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Evening Star, Issue 3360, 26 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3360, 26 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3360, 26 November 1873, Page 3

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