Hotels N lON H O T E Li WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE'BEST .' r. / ■ BRANDS; .' : One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables.; _ ; . W. .H.; SWAIN, Proprietor. ; ERI tfCESS' ; HOTEL,. Moleswbrth-street; JAMES BRlGHTyProprietor.TT-JAMES BRi&HT having taken'.tKe above hotel, begs to inform the inhabitants of' Wellington and the surrounding,difetrictathathe Will continue to .carry on the businetia'Th' a style equal to: hkj predecessor, Mr.’Cattell,' and hopes to merit-'si continuance of the support accorded to him. 7 : ;r HENRY HA|,l ; , s . ,* .i 1 /■, ■ •’; - i.-: X " fu-lii" (iC' ■. I* ‘'"V. r OF EDINBHRG-H ' HOTEL Manage,:* £ 7:’. au:!!'j'-ujau ,ct !AO‘j fife*. _ fTIHE MARQUIS- OF NORMANBY ■X; ;« ~ This New to* proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker; f The, Hotel.is,Bi{u&th" ; ih, the, centre of thi rapidly rising toyn^ip,'pr Gai-terton, and i _ one-of-the-most-complete-establiahments-in-the' cpntaining a large-jiront-bar; barparlorj commercial room, dsnihj*;rbbm ‘ (35ft. hy, I.9ft)] smokingqrooms,, priv/de’ rbbfiis for'faihilies' and visitors.., '-; y ■ ■. , ■ I ‘A 'Superb B.iiliard-rodim.ifitted with'one of full-siji'd tables,-and all'the;latest' improvements.. 7 , ~ ; Hot , r and’. opldwator .baths, .always * ready ; toget)rer with eighteen : -The wiilott) Spiritef-.beer,i and.other „ Travellers and yisitqrayvlll (fod every home comfort attfiis,XTnriy%ll^i ; 'll6tel. | Sample rooms for commercial -gentlemen.. [ First-class statling>an3 paddocks.V'‘ ■ ; \ To sportsmen this' locality offers every in-i ducement, there being! plenty of game of all kinds-in the immediate; vicinity. ’ : [ ■T. HOOKER, Proprietor j n A N'A -M ;A; If ‘O T 1 F/, L, i Gomer of,- Taranaki,and "Vivian-streets. j G. Si'NICHQLLS,. Pbopbiktob. • - , Superior ; accommodation for 'families, ‘per-j mahent boarders, and visitors to Wellington.' Within ten from thh-Wharf. ' S Oatr-tif"Thurston's beat -Billiard Tables on ! the prethisSs.i .'■■■-■ ’■ i‘ i-- •' ; 7? ! The undejsigned. begs, to., return thanks for (avprs cpnfgrrp.4 op him ii)* tpe.past, and trusty the same may be shown to his successor. i -1 .. - Witl-'LIGHT. i a,'Prospectuses.JQ 3 P< E ,C T, .IT S iirj t;•s: « ■: . otfraki’ •• - • -• i NEW ZEALAND-'-SILVER; -'MININp ’ ..ran, teo369^E^ c dLJM.n®P)r- .' ' : ■Mount Kangitpfoi-;f3atthtyil»f itjfostland, N.’Z.j Capital; 3640,000, in 3000 shares of £5 each,; ve shillings .oftßUotment; thebaj.ance, on 6rfto-hot’fe*ceßding>2s. 6d. j per -m6nth s 1 Hea&' OfSce to be’ ‘at Dunedin, or Wellington,! according.to decision-of-majority of share-) '‘holders.'"-'--.--.- • r i J;.R. Hudson,- and - Henry I Young,- Hokitika.; j Dunedin Broker,:. Mr. J. B, Bradshaw,; '■ j ..ffank of New Zeajp^,. ~ .a j The'object of the' proposed’.'company-is. to; wprk _a7mme©'TeMe7pf 500 acres, situate., at Mount; B.angitpto,> County, of Westland, for- 1 •mtrlyhnttwn aH Hudson’s Lease, which leaser has since been from the; faster XandiTßoard By Mr. Henry, .Yoimg. » -r ' The Lease is Known as No. 2j" West of it he M-PUht ’Raih'gitot'oiC6mpa.tiy'Biriine,' j,f. ; j . .The.arep. secured is isoCi‘ic r e»,.oj which Jswo: distinct fbde^'pf ; inches, and; .the-other—varymg-from-three-tb five feet-in Width-Vonforop. - ‘7 : *-/; • Mr. Arthur, ..Mming j SarVpyor, ' .wfip.hns recently-returned from -cbinpletmg a-survey of; ithe Lease,-reports.'arf.folloWs‘ i ’;' j . ( “ I may state that in addition' to ‘lodes for- ‘ the pf thei.Mount Rmgilode in one of tiie creeks through this i Lease, the position' 6f ‘which -ybu will see on; the “ plan,'affd”mplced'' < ''<juartzfeeb , ’7 *TKe reefda’from. fif fefenVttf'. eighteen feet inttiok-. ness, and, bearlHg7’eaStl’l37degrßouth, and west' TSdegrhdrthV'iiiiderlying tb ‘the’ north atmi of about l -80. degrees. ; This lode is in a direct line with, those how, being worked .by •the Prospeotora’ Company; ’ and shows . both .galeha'and pyrites. ■ Mr. Palmer afso discovered :a great quantity of stream tin in two different sPrPeks.in the LpaSe. somedf ’the boulders being from twp .to three hundredweight.- I am of .the opinion that an immense tin lode must also run through,, the Lease, from the quantity of, stream tin in the two creeks.”, ' '■ 7 The original prospectors of, ’the . Moiint Rahgitoto’Company’s Mine also, report as follows upon this leasev ... ; “Two lodes of ore similar; to those in the Mount Rangitoto Company’s Mine outcrop in this Lease; one of'fifteen' inches—the other -varies fromrtkree to-five feet in thiokness.”. It is proposed to., engage: from! California;! a thoroughly competent and 'experienced silver mining manager, - and to have the mine developed and worked bn sound scientific principles, and with the , latest. machinery. As there is an abundant supply of water aiid timber in'the immediate vicinity of the mihei and the Government have now in progress a line of roadwhich will'connect the-Mount Rahgitoto Mines with the main Hokitika road, it is pxpected tha't the- working, : of the'mine will be pondiicted with facility and economy. - J - i . On transferring, the-prbperty to. the proposed company, the’ promoters will receive' 2000 fuUyjpaid;up .£5 .shares, and the sum of £IOOO in-cash..... . ,■ • '. Early-application for shares will .be necessary, as the promoters' confidently expect applications, Tor fully .dduble thh number of shares to be allotted. ’ ‘ . Applications 'will be received at any of the principal branches of 'the Bank of New Zealand throughout the dblony, or by 1 ’ , • 'HENRY YOUNG,' • : ■ ■ ' Hokitika, Interim Secretary. TV 0W L A-N D S A-N D , CO, XA»'Underneath'the Illuminated Clock. ;I' All .vyork.en'trusted to bur'- cai;e‘ is executed bn the premises and guaranteed for twelve month's; : All. guaranteed for th'ree rL years., Goods, .packed and' sent bh rec eipt of cash'or post-office order to any part bf the cblosy. ; ' 3*l'' 'v 1 - ; i -ROWLANDS. & CO.,- J : "Under the Illuminated Clock, Willia-atreetr. T OM B S AND- HE ADST ON E S . MADE TO ANY PESIPJI,' , ' i --'at - ' W H E L Y K R ’ 3.,, - ; Mannors Street; '■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4948, 31 January 1877, Page 1
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