Funeral Notice THE Friends of the lute Mr, J. H. WILLIAM S'jN are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his lato residence, Ghuznee-strcet, TO-MOR--1:0 W (TUESDAY) at 3 o’clock p.m. PEGBUM & MORRIS, Undertakers. ■Prospectus A BRIDGED PROSPECTUS OP THE RA.VEN’SOLIFF MININ’© COMPANY (LIMITED). Registered and Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 and 1867, with the liability of shareholders limited to the amount of the shares held by them. Capital ... ... ... £60,000 In 60,000 Shares of £1 Each. First issue, 10,000 Shares, 2000 of which have been reserved for sale in the colony. Deposit, ss. per share ; 2-?. to be paid on application, and 3s. on allotment. Calls, if and when required, to be made at intervals of not less than three months. Representative in New .Zealand : CHARLES HENRY TURNER, Esq., Picton, Marlborough. Tliis company, formed in London for the purpose of working the property at Cape Jackson, Queen Charlotte Sound, formerly owned by the Turner Goldmining Company, in conjunction with the Duryea Copper Mine, Yorko Peninsula, South Australia, having reserved two thousand shares for sale iu this colony, out of the first issue of 40,000, the undersigned, os representative of the company here, is prepared to receive early application fertile said shares. Work at the mine at Cape Jackson has been resumed some months past, and auriferous stone of a highly payable character is now available from three different levels. The recent discovery of rich stone in the adit or present lowest level is one which cannot be too highly estimated, proving as it does that the auriferous deposit is not confined to the shallow ground. This level, when driven sufficiently far, will command 400 feet of backs. Prospectuses and forms of applications for shares may be obtained of Messrs. Ledger and Hickson, Custom House-quay, Wellington, who are authorised to receive deposits, where also i samples of stone lately broken out, plans of the different properties, and articles of association may be inspected. C. H. TURNER. LEDGER AND HICKSON, Agents. Public Notices WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON RAILWAY. The Public are hereby reminded of the cpntemplated early opening of the Featherskon extension, and informed that all communications upon the subject of advertising on the above-mentioned Railways, or on any of the following mentioned Railways—viz., Canterbury, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland, Kaipara, Nelson, Picton, Westport, or Grcymouth —will receive attention if addressed to G. DONNE, , Occidental Hotel. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) Gas Accounts can be paid at Mr. J. H. Wallace’s auction’ room, Hunter-street, on MONDAY, tl\e ICth instant, between the hours of 10 a m. and 4 p.m. J. R. GEORGE, Manager. nm THE RATEPAYERS OF THORNA DON WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, —Permit me to' tender you my best thanks for the honor you have again conferred upon me by returning me as your representative in the City Council. I trust that ray future actions will fully justify your selectiou. Believe me, • Yours respectfully, JOHN MAGINITY. 0 T __ r c E • All Persons having claims against the Estate of tile lato Mrs. Maggie Graham, of Mastertou, are requested to render their accounts on or before MONDAY, the 16th INSTANT. EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, September 5, 3 87S. ISLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS COMPANY (LIMITED.) Oars will leave the. Company’s sheds at 7 a.ni., and every half hour up to 7.30 p.m.; and leave the Railway Station at 7.30 a.m., and every half hour up to 7.30 p.m. Also, a short service between Mannersstreet and Railway Station will be run during the day, and passengers will please take notice of the hoards ontsido this car, showing the destination. Night oars between Manners-street and Government Buildings from 7.15 till 10.30 every fifteen minutes. R. GREENFIELD, Manager, THE TRAMWAY COMPANY (Limited) have removed to their permanent office on Lambton-quay (near Theatre Royal Hotel), and any articles left iu the oars can he received by applying there. R. GREENFIELD, t Manager. September 4. Jp) p* REWARD will to any ore 3 JtJ giving such information as will load to the conviction of the person or persons who maliciously s placed stones on the Tramway Hue at Kent-terrace early this morning. W. V. JACKSON, Manager. September 2. I THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give j notice that A. H. Maclean is no longer in my employment, and is not entitled to collect monies duo to mo, or to act for mo in any capacity whatsoever. W. NICHOLSON. ' IN REFERENCE to the above, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that all monies due to the firm of “Nicholson and C 0.,” of Ouba-street, Cabinetmakers, must be paid to me, and that my receipt alone will bo a good discharge. ALF. ,H. MACLEAN. O T I O ' E. My Business carried on in Ouha-atreet for the last nineteen years has never been parted with, and I therefore warn my customers that if they pay any moneys to A. H. Maclean, whether ho purports to act for W. Nicholson or Nicholson and Co., Cabinet-makers, Cubaetreet, they will pay at their own risk. W. NICHOLSON. AUTION TO BILL POSTERS.—Any Person posting Bills on the New Zealand Times’ Boards without permission from the office will he prosecuted. CAUTION. —Any persona found cutting or destroying timber on Sections Nos. 31, 35, 36, 39, and 40, Horokiwi Valley, will be prosecuted. G. BENNETT. Wanted WANTED, a Shepherd, with dogs preferred. Apply to Jas. .MoMeuamcn, 'Torawhiti. A GENTLEMAN well versed in the routine of a Merchant’s office is open for engagement ; first-class experience and references.—Address “Mercantile,” office of this paper. nno LANDOWNERS.—Advertiser, , who thoroughly understands the management of stock and lauds, also draining, cropping, planting, etc., wishes for an engagement or partnership. Address, W. W. R., office of this paper. . 1 . 'ANTED KNOWN, good Seamen, Cooke, and Stewards supplied; hoarded, lodged, and shipped. Wellington Saloon, Boarding-house, and Shipping Office, Willisstreet. P. A. Jones, the " Notorious,’’ —Victoria, West Coast, Queensland, Upper Thames, and Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5451, 16 September 1878, Page 3
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