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*' Business Uotices PROSPECTUS OF THE NOKOMAI FLAT &OLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) fi APTTAL, £1000, in 2000 shares of 10s each, \.j subdivided into 8000 scrip of 2s 6d each, payable as follows, viz. : — 2s 6d per share on apiication, 2s 6d on all"hnent, and the remaining 2 calls at intervals of one month. A per centuge upon all the shares taken up to be deducted for preliminary expenses. Pbovistonal Committee : Thomas Whitaker, Thomas Aiton, Job Coulain, Samuel Butson, Thomas Nichols, William Soper, Hugh Cameron, and H. T. Evans. Bankers (Invercargill and Queenstown) — Bank of New Zealand. Treasurer ... ... Job Coulam. Secretary H. T. Evans. This company has been formed for the purpose of working the Flat opposite the Lower Township, Nokomai. It has already obtained an extended claim, and has also applied to the Superintendent for a Special Grant, which has been recommended by the Warden. The ground is believed to be highly auriferous, and it is the opinion of all che miners in the district that there must be heavy deposits of gold in the flat, as independent of the run of gold in the Nokomai, the runs on many or all of the rich spurs and gullies in the neighborhood of the Township hare been traced into ground now intended to be worked by this Company. As there is a great extent of ground at present unoccupied, which, in the event of this Company proving successful, is certain to be taken up and worked by other Companies, thereby opening j a steady and remunerative field of employment for a large population, it is needless to impress upon the minds of business people and others interested in the prosperity of the Border Goldfields, what an impetus it will give to the business of Tnvercargill and Queenstown (and indirectly to that of Dunedin), and to the affairs of the district of Southland generally. Application for shares to be made to the Secretary, Nokomai, of whom forms of application can be obtained, enclosing 2s 6d for each scrip ; or, the amount to be lodged in the Bank of New Zealand, InvercargiU or Queenstown, to the credit of the Company, and the Manager's receipt for the amount tent with the application. Coaches. ROYAL MAIL COACH TO KINGSTON. I nnHE ROYAL MAIL COACH will leave JL Winton every Monday and Wednesday evening, on the arrival of the train from Invercargill, meeting the Lake steamer at Kingston every Tuesday and Thursday. The return coach I leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Thursday. JAMES ROCHE, Proprietor. [ Booking Office in Invercargill — Messrs G. F. | Martin & Co.'s. [ ■ ROYAL MAIL COACH LINE. r T'HE RIVERTON COACH will leave the X Prince of Wales Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10.30 a.m., returning from Riverton ou Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturduy. Booking office — Prince of Wales ITote) InvercargiU, and Dyke's Commercial Hotel Rivcii'ion. For Fares, &c, apply to Mb GEORGE SMITH, Prince of Wales Hotel D. CAMPBELL & CO., Proprietors. M'INTYRE'S 13OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES -"• leave Commercial Stables every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning for Dunedin, at 6 o'clock, returning every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. I I Passengers and parcels booked right through. COACHES! COACHES!! INVERCARGILL TO DUNEDIN. HUBH CAMERON begs to announce that he has commenced running a COACH twice a week between Invereargill and Popotunoa, to meet Yeend's coach there, on Mondays and Fridays, and trusts that by care and attention to I the comfort of Passengers, and the adoption of fares 50 per cent, below those hitherto charged, he will receive a liberal share of public support. The Coach leaves the Melbourne Hotel, Invercargill, every Monday and Friday morning at 7 j o'clock, arriving at Mataura at 1 ; leaving at half , past 1, and arriving at Popotunoa at half past 7. It will leave Popotunoa every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6, arriving at Mataura at 12 ; leaving at half past 1, and arriving at luvercargill at halt past 7. Fares — Invercargili to Mataura, 10s ; InvercargiU to Popotunoa, £1 ; Invercargill to Clutha, 3Us ; Invercargill to Dunedin, £2 2s 6d. Return J tickets, £4. Parcels at equally low rates. | HUGH CAMERON, Proprietor. Wanted WANTED a carpenter for the country. Apply to Stock & Co. WANTED the members of the newly-consti-tuted Boad Boards to know that they can obtain forms of Assessment, printed according to Schedule D of the Ordinance, at the Times | Office. WANTED two First Class Men. Apply to Geo. Saunders, Butcher, Dee-street. WANTED a Bullock Driver. Apply to W. B. Kingswell. WANTED immediately, a Shepherd ; six months engagement. Apply personally to Brown and Steuart, Blackmount. \l/ ANTED a good Carpenter. Apply to James »VV Strang & Co., Woodlands. '

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Southland Times, Issue 1537, 13 February 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1537, 13 February 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1537, 13 February 1872, Page 1

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