Hotels HOTEL. XT N I O N WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables.' W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. PRINCESS’ HOTEL, Molesworth-street, JAMES BRIGHT, Proprietor.—JAMES BRIGHT having taken the above hotel, begs to inform .the inhabitants of Wellington _and the surrounding districts that he will continue to carry on the business in a.style equal to’his predecessor, Mr. Cattell, and hopes to,merit a continuance of the supportjaocorded to biin. HENRY HALL’S D hTJKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. Manager,:" JOHN MOSS BROADBENT. -: . XXUIE MARQUIS .OF NORMANDY X HOTEL, CARTERTON. This New and Commodious Hotel is now open to the'public, under the management of the proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker. The Hotel ; is situate in . the Centre of the rapidly rising ‘ township of Carterton, and is one of the: most: complete establishrnents in the colony, containing a large front bar, bar parlor, commercial room, dining-room (35ft. by 19ft.), smoking-rooms, private rooms for families and visitors. A superb Billiard-room fitted with one of Alcock’s full-sized tables, and all the latest improvements. ■ Hot and cold water baths always ready together with eighteen bedrooms. The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, are guaranteed as of the first quality. Travellers and visitors will find every home comfort at this Unrivalled Hotel. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. First-class stabling and paddocks. r To sportsmen this locality offers every inducement, there being plenty of game of all kinds in the immediate vicinity. - _ T. HOOKER, Proprietor. PAN. A M A HOTEL, Comer of Taranaki and Vivian-streets. G. S. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. Superior "accommodation for families, permanent boarders,, and visitors to Wellington. Within ten minutes’ walk from the wharf. One of Thurston’s best Billiard Tables on .the-premises. ? . .The undersigned begs- to; return thanks for favors conferred on him in the past, and trusts the same may be shown to his successor. ■■ ■ ; ;■ ' Wm. LIGHT. -Prospectuses. PRO S P E C T U S J OF THE' ■ , NEW ZEALAND SILVER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED),. [ r , Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, N.Z. Capital, £40,000, in 8000 shares of £5 ' each, payableas follows; -Fiveshillings on application;, five shillings on allotment; the balance , on calls not exceeding 2s. 6d. per month. , Head Office to be at Dunedin or Wellington, according to decision of majority. of share- , holders. ..„.c, Provisional Directors: Messrs. S.M. South, J.’Rr Hudson, and Henry Young, Hokitika. Dunedin Broker : Mr. J. B. Bradshaw. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand, The object Of the proposed company is to work a mineral lease, of 500 acres, situate: at Mount Rangitoto, County of Westland, formerly known as Hudson’s Lease, which lease has since been purchased from the Waste Lands Board by Mr. Henry Young. The Lease is known as No. 2,' West of the Mount Rangitoto Company’s mine. The area secured is 500 acres, on which two distinct lodes of ore —one fifteen inches, and the. other varying from three to five feet in width—outcrop. . MA Arthur, Mining Surveyor, who has recently returned from completing a survey of the Lease, reports as follows: “ I may state that in addition to lodes formerly reported on, Mr. Palmer, one of the original prospectors of the Mount Rangitoto Silver Mine, who kindly volunteered his assistance in the survey, discovered a large lode in one of the creeks running through this Lease, the position of which you will see on the plan, and marked “quartz reef.” The reef is from fifteen to eighteen feet in thickness, and bearing east 13 deg. south, and west 13 deg. north, underlying to, the north at an angle of about 80 degrees. This lode is in a direct line with those now being worked by the Prospectors’ Company, and shows both galena and pyrites. - Mr. Palmer also discovered a great quantity of stream tin in two different creeks in the Lease, some of the boulders being from two to three hundredweights I am of the opinion that an immense tin lode mustwlso run through the Lease, from the quantity of stream tin in the two creeks.” The original prospectors of the Mount Rangitoto Company’s Mine also report as follows upon this lease;— “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 from three to five, feet in thickness.” It is proposed to'engage from California a thoroughly competent and experienced silver mining' manager, and' to have the. mine developed and worked l on sound scientific principles, 4 : and with the .latest machinery. As there is an abundant supply of water and timber in the immediate vicinity of the min?, and the Government have now in progress a line of road which Will connect the Mount Eangitbto’ Mines with the main Hokitika road, it is' expected that the working of the mine will be conducted With facility and economy. On transferring the property to the proposed company, the promoters will receive 2000 fully paid-up £5 shares, and the sum of £IOOO in cash. * - : Early application for shares, will be necessary, as the promoters confidently expect applications , for fully double, the number of shares to be allotted. , Applications will be received at any of the principal branches of the Bank of New Zealand throughout the colony, or by ■ 4 • HENRY YOUNG, ’ , Hokitika, Interim Secretary. RO wan'd S AND 44 C 0., Underneath the Illuminated Clock. • All work entrusted to our care is executed on .the premises and guaranteed for twelve months. All, new watches guaranteed for three* years. Goods packed - and sent on receipt of cash or post-office order to any part of the colony. , • ROWLANDS & GO., " Under the Illuminated' Clock, Willis r street. OM B S and. HE ADST ON ES MADE TO ANY DESIGN, ' at W H E L Y E R ’ S'., Manners Street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 1
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