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-.a?).--;f:v£mciTb. -'A. Foul-pue-SixUrnih.SU.ARES in the MOTTNT I*IS!.AU;. :WaTEB iRACE« COMPANY, Limiteai Prl-e, £l5O j^r-share./.' Term?; £SO per share, "ash ■ balance out of dividends Xhe/Kiice has fihstuiout of Sixteen Government Heads frcm the pehjuxgnt Tva'ers of the north branch and tributaries of the Kakanui River, : : ; The Race -has gopd'fali and /--high' level, and;: capable of being I extended forLa larger supply. Work to the value of £2s'io has been done on the Race, and in construe*ing two large Dams. The Government have agreed to advance £IOOO for the completion of the: l<ace, and a deed has been executed w'itli:;th'eiGovernmerit to ;tliat; effect... ' T'iiei'i: has been 336 ounces of. gold taken . frjm a claim held by the Company at a nett profit-of 225.. per ounce on the gold obtained, after paying water at £'G per-Government headper week, at its present price; / r " •;/-Early application is necessary, as the object in offering tie" shares for sale is to get the Race to a moreprrmahant supply dfjwnter before the -winter sets in. Further p irticulars can be obtained on application to W. J.;J3otting,,Naseby ; or R.'W* Botting, Maerevvhenua. ; ; 'N/B.—JSo liabilitiesori ■ the; Race... ;.-: ; -gj : : y;the 800 Apply to Nl>P. : Ejokrin&. ..;.;,, -." ; • ■ ' 7 E;V e;N;:I N.G:J;;C;L : 'A ; S:'S'E;S'! ! -'•■ ; ' v - Should sufficient inducementba offered, Mr. MenEies will resume "h ; s Evening. ; .... Classes in the above School on May.* ".;_ •Evenings for Boys—iVlonday; Wednesday, and Friday. Terms—£L\ls.;;per quarter. ? A Class p'on Young Ladies Will also be formed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. . Terms—lss. per quarter. Hours—from GtoS. :Ui : ' BEST QUiLITDIS OF\: :WI TTTTTTTT | % ~N] LSUWH 'TTTTTTTT: (HEi r y. tttttt!tfc;i: Satttttctfc,,^ ■:.?.:v?;: : -ttt::-...; \v; ■:y;;ih ; Chests, Half-Chests^and Boxes. -• GENERAL STOREKEEPER, : *d,:■;;'Street, JS'asebyT '■:';.: };7 yWATT*tCO^S[ SMpEhlgß JLifJOX ANI) UaMS, e W : . '..' J CHOICE VARIETY. ;': '•■..' ; ': -' FaMILT :GnOCKU,AN-D PROVISrC)NT 'MEBCnAXT, .;; ; ;• jiLeven Street. Kaseby.v

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 268, 25 April 1874, Page 2

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