GL w - B EEEi CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, UNDERTAKER, &c, Hardy-street, Nelson. G. W. B. having made extensive alterations m his Premises, is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him promptly and carefully. 98_ FOR SALE. nnHE Wcll-knownSteeple-chase Horse SPRIGHTLY, Perfectly quiet to carry a Lady. Apply to Mr. JOHN GAUKRODGER, 1045 Fox-hill. CONVEYANCE BETWEEN APPLEBY AND NELSON. MR. CJPANGER will Run a FOURO WHEEL CONVEYANCE from the TRAVELLERS' REST, APPLEBY, to NELSON ; Starting from Appleby at 9 a.m. every SATURDAY, and will LEAVE the COACH AND HORSES HOTEL, NELSON, at 3 p.m., to Return the same day. Fares, 2s. 6d. each way. Parcels carefully delivered. 1027 ~\TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY ±S For Fire, Marine, and General Insurance. Capital, £250,000, with Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Forms of Proposal and every information can be obtained at the Office of the Undersigned, or any of the Company's Agents in New Zealand, Sydney, or Melbourne. CURTIS BROTHERS, 71 Agents. SUBURBAN NORTH GOLD REEFS PROSPECTING COMPANY. CAPITAL, £500, in s<~o Shakes, of £1 each. Provisional Directors : Mr. T. C. Batchelok, Mr. T. Mackat, sen., Mr. H. E. Curtis, Mr. J. Sharp, R.M., Mr. W. Hale, Mr. J. W. Tatton, Mr. A. Helps, Mr. John Thoknton, Mr. W. Wells. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. The objects of this Company are to take up protective licenses, with prospective leases, of supposed auriferous lands adjoining the River Maitai. and in the ranges on the Eastern side of Blind Bay, whereon to search for gold and other minerals, and to prove any discoveries thereoi which miy be made, with the view, if satisfactory, of establishing Companies for working same. The Company has already made advantageous arrangements for leases with several owners of land in the districts referred to— containing a choice of 200 acres in the aggregate, out of an extent of country embracing 4,000 acres — on some of which promising quartz-reefs have lately been discovered, exhibiting traces of gold sufficient to warrant. further exploration. The benefits which may be derived by parties j oining the Company are as follows :— They will be entitled to their respective share of any advantages — whethe? in money or shares — that may be arranged. *br with any other Companies which may be established, to lease or purchase the interest of any mineral ground belonging lo this Company. In addition to its other merits, this undertaking recommends itself to the public as a means, not only of further developing the mineral resources oi the province, but of indirectly benefiting the City of Nelson by the expenditure, the Company's operations, if successful, would necessarily occasion. To enable the Company to carry out its views, it is proposed to', raise a capital of £500, in 500 shares of £L each ; ss. to be paid on application, and the remainder in calls not exceeding ss. each, at intervals of not less than one month. Applications for shares, in the annexed form, accompanied by a cash deposit of ss. per share, to be made to the Company's Bankers, the Bank of New Zealand, or to Messrs. Cuktis Brothers. Nelson, June 1, 1870. FORM OF APLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Provisional Directoes or the Suburban North Gold Reefs Prospecting Company. Gentlemen— l beg to apply for shares in the above Company, for which I enclose £ being the depos : i oi ss. per share, and I agree to pay the remaining calls on the stud shares in terms of the prospectus, and I also agree to sign the Deed of Association when called upon to do so Date Name in full Address Business 1095 Signature. GWT TONES, CHIMNEYSWEEP • VV • O and NIGHTMAN. Orders left at Mr. BURN'S, Trafalgar-street, and Mr. CARTER'S, Hardy-street, promptly attended to. 1029
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 177, 29 July 1870, Page 4
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