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The ' Dunstan Times ' reports that—- " A movement is on foot for the formation of a Company to work the Deep Lead at Blacks No. 3. The'. non-success of the four or five companies (public andprivate) previously formed for working this lead it is generally acknowledged was not for the want "of gold, one and all proving the exis - "tence "of rich. patches, but simply "for the want of proper: appliances to drain the deep run of ground. We therefore hope the . new company, if successfully floated, of which there , should be little doubt, the chances of success being greater than in the. average run of ventures, will have at command sufficient capital to enable themto: overcome: the difficulties that were encountered by its predecessors.

From the 'Tablet' we take the following items : —By the Albion Bishop Moran received a communication from Father Coleman stating that he would sail /from Gravesend for Port Chalmers on October 5, and be accompanied by two clergymen. —the Eev. John Carolan and the Kev.* Thomas Keogh, and three nuns. ' The members of the Diocese purpose to mark their appreciation of Father Coleman's efforts m a substantial maimer on the rev gentleman's return to the : Colony. ■ Bishop Kedvyood intends to re-visit Dunedin shortly.

Strangeks paying a-visit to Dunedin are often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to .visit for the purchase of. drapery and clothing. Herbert, Haynes.aud Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with: nowhere- else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from-the leading manufacturers and warehousemen at home, which, being bought entirelyupon cash terms, they are enabled to offer goods of such sterling value as cannot Jge equalled by any other house in the trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buy their goods at the same prices as the best judges. Their-terms are—net cash, without discount orred actions of any kind.—Adtt.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 301, 4 December 1874, Page 3

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Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 301, 4 December 1874, Page 3

Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 301, 4 December 1874, Page 3

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