Miscellaneous. THAMES SHARES INVESTMENT COMPANY. In 10,000 Shabes of 5s Each. TT7ITH a view to assist the Funds of the VV DIGGERS' HOSPITAL at the Thames, it has been determined to submit to the public the * subjoined LIST of MINING SHABES in some of the best Claims on the Thames Goldfield, on which all calls up to date will be paid. Applications for tickets will be received in Auckland by the Honorary Secretary, Mr Willam James Dalton, at his offices, High Street ; by Messrs Daltok and Hoiaibs, Grahamstown, Thames, and by Mr D. MachoeiE, Invercargill. letters from Southern provinces and country districts containing applications for tickets must be accompanied by cheque or post office order for the amount, or, if money is enclosed, should be registered, and tickets will be forwarded by return post. Ten per cent, of the gross proceeds of the sale of tickets will be retained by the Honorary Treasurer, Mr Von Stubmeb, who. has kindly consented to act in that capacity, and will be handed over to the Committee of the Thames Hospital on behalf of the funds of that institution immediately after the drawing of the Prizes, which will take place under the supervision of a committee to be appointed by the members subscribing, then present. A list of the successful numbers will be published. Two gentlemen will be appointed by the Hospital Committee to audit the accounts on behalf of the Hospital. The following are the Mining Shares offered to competition :— Ist prize, ILONG DBIVE 2nd „ 10 Shotover 3rd „ 3 Inverness 4th „ 1 Dixon's No. 1 sth „ 15 Golden Crown (Puriri) 6th „ 10 El Dorado 7th „ 25 Rejected Bth „ 20 Overland Route -, . 9th „ 20 do do 10th „ 2 Moanataira 11th „ 10 Imperial Crown 12th „ 20 Bed Queen 13th „ 25 Bell Bock Extended 14th „ 25 do do do 15th „ 20 Burra Burra 16th „ 20 do do 17 th „ 10 Pride of the Karaka 18th it 5 Cures . 19th „ 150 Gipps Land 20th „ 5 Mount Eden 21st „ 50 Inker man and Durham ' 22nd „ 50 do, do ; 23rd „ 5 Eureka 24th „ 10 Fourth of July . , 25th „ 10 John o'Groats Extended , 26th „ 10 do do . . 27th „ 5 do do 28th „ 5 do do 29th „ 2 Deep Leads 30th „ 3 Cityspf Glasgow 31st „ 25 Duke of Magenta 32nd „ 25 do do 33rd „ 50 Charlemont 34th „ 50 do 35th „ 50 do > 36th „ 50 do . 37th „ 3 Junction . . 38th „ 10 Sylvia 39th „ 10 Marquis Hastings 40th „ 5 Eureka 41st „ 20 Golden Crown Extended 42nd „ 5 Shotover 43rd „ 50 Charlemont 44th „ 50 do 45th „ 5 Pride of the Karaka 46th „ 25 Silver Cloud ' 47th „ 20 Golden Ball ■<■-'■ 48th „ 15 Magenta 49th „ 10 Dayepring ; > . 50th „ 1 LONG DRIVE 51st „ 20 Queen Victoria 52nd „ 25 Colleen Bawn 53rd „ 25. Cosmopolitan 54th „ 25 do . 55th „ 5 Berkely Castle 56th 10 Mount Eden 57th 5 do 58th „ 50 Niagara 59th „ 5 Cures 60th „ 15 Sylvia 61st „ 5 Metropolitan 62nd „ 15 General St. Buth 63rd „ 15 Great Pacific 64th „ 10 Pride of Erin 65th „ 5 do 66th „ 10 Star of Fermanagh 67th „ 10 Lucky Hit Spur 68th „ 5 Erromanga 69th „ 25 Lake Takapuna 70th „ 25 do 71st „ 5 Auckland Independent 72nd „ 100 May Queen 73rd „ 20 Hector 74th „ 5 Auckland Consolidated 75th „ 50 St. George 76th „ 10 Marquis Hastings 77th „ 5 Kelly's 78th „ 50 Golden Harvest 79th „ 50 do . do, 80th „ 1 Thames Company 81et „ 2 Junction 82nd „ 5 Pride of the Karaka ' 83rd „ 10 Pride of Erin 84th „ 20 Golden Ball . 85th „ 25 Silver Cloud 86th „ 10 Mount Alexander 87th „ 10 Band of Hope 88th „ 10 Sylvia 89th „ 5 Auckland Independent 90th „ 10 Dayspring 91st „ 20 Golden Beef 92nd „ SODunstans 93rd „ 25 Golden Bar 94th „ 25 do do 95th „ 10 Imperial Crown 96th „ 20 Magenta 97th , „ 10 Fourth July 98th „ 10 Colleen Bawn 99th „ 15 Pukehinau 100 th „ 1 LONG DRIVE Tickets, 5s each. A liberal allowance made to agents purchasing for re-sale. Apply to W. J. Daxton, High-street, Auckland ; Daxton and Holmes, Grahamstown j or, D. Maceobie, Invercargill. . NEW HOME NEWSPAPEB, The LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE NEWSPAPER specially prodttcedfor AUSTRALASIA, is TEH "EUROPEAN MAIL," Published in London every fourth Friday: for despatch by the Mail via Marseilles. Subscription 15s p%r annum, delivered in town, or to country subscribers, inclnding postage, 16» per annum. ° ' The 'European Mail' is an admirable Advertising medium for making known matters of import to the Australian Colonies, * Agent for Southland — LOUIS BODGEBS. NEW SHOP!!! L,EOD G E E S BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, & FANCY GOODS j IMPOItTEB, T A Y-S TEEET. '.'■',
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Southland Times, Issue 1185, 20 December 1869, Page 4 (Supplement)
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1185, 20 December 1869, Page 4 (Supplement)
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