PROSPECTUS OP THE RANGATIRA GOLD DREDGING LTD. (To be Incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1882.") CAPITAL T~ £BSOO IN 8500 SHARES Of J] EACH, Of which 6700 are offered to the public. Terms, Is. on application, Is. <m allotment, the balance m calls of 2s. at intervals of not less than one Month. DIRECTORS : —The subscribers to the Memorandum and Articles of Association will register the Company, allot the shares, and call the first meeting of shareholders for the appointments of permanent Directors, ko. BOLIOITORB .--Messrs. GrnxxMs k • KIj y IINC ; H AM, Greymouth; W. H. Quick, Wellington. BAHKHRBi—'J? hb Ba<?k Znrru T?". CONSULTING ENGINEER :-F. W. PAYXH Du.eto SECKETAIiI' f-J.' B.™ inLy. Feather,ton Streot - Wellington. INTERIM T H tanSM hvifT t0 wo ? a s Pe«al Dredging Claim takm up, in Sep- ■ i- c .i' /l!., Roderick Poison, and situated on the ututro Gold Fields at the junction 0l He Clutlia and Lindis Rivers, consisting of half-mile of the Clutlia River aud ' 1 lUUlllU > and by the well-known mining expert, Mr. John Don. As the value w teak<l expense, ml° Don sank %£IS2Z vanl liia ,v t-' gratifying results, the best prospeots wacliing 10 grains to fcho Ln BroHrt ho J'v rl " m ° n0 ' and bo Been at ofU» Welling ton isioWs, he says. I should advise launching the dredge in the rivur at the ha&d of tSv Olitini \vbo.re iHii-ltß IS A HIGH RiDGK OF RIQH GOT T) iWAiii vn fu tvvr inland. This portion of the Claim is £h pay spfendldly liv rtiirtine'the VBry good THEUK 1S N0 "ISK THE bTAHT" IS A OEIU AINXY OF SETTING GOOD RETURN# IKOM ofwhi,.'iI 1 ? U !hm e e n t' lat M s'" , Doll , did no' attempt to reach the bottom wash (the value VSITHIN 3 FKBTCOF T ll *- re ( torns above mentioned were obtained • j ' j. ™r ° uwl °AOE. Mr. Faithful, of Lindis, tested the around bv wing-rods, &c., and in his report (which may be seen at the Broker's offiee) states Jd- in the gold, Bore No, 2,14 feet, 5 grains gold; Paddock, S feet deep, G x 3,10 grains • Paddock eot'foodMld* Mi/ r S'v a H° a i an V wel1 ' for water for domestic use, 18 feet, and makfna OVER £3PER WEEKPKRma v^' 1 ® "« re . workin g in y° ur Claim, and were iTtptfin, iwf ih • V EK I MAN > bax sluicing UNDER BIG DimCULTIBS in gating clear of their tailings, as the ground was so fat." : n _ h,„® h?* 6 gone to considerable expense in prospecting the Claim aid obtaknf 11 i 5 f i lst :°! asß mimD S expert, in order to find out definitely the real nature not ilt3rl ° bDess - however, will take no cash in return, and agree not to dispose of any paid up shares until the dredge is at work , r A' ! H IT™ 1 ?! a i S0 ma ? y Companies are floated to work ground which is entirely nnproved, attention is <*iawa to Mr, Dons statement "THAT TWRRTU TS wn hxak nir IHERE 18 A CEETAINXY OF GETTING GOOD BETURHS TROM Me. Richard Polson. LETTER ™>M ALEX BEATTIE. Dkab Sib,—l am pleased to state that your Claim in Olutha River situated at Lindis Junction, is well-known to me, and that lam sure it will pay splendidly for dredging. I have woiked on the banks of your Olaim and on my adjoining license' 'or a good 'llV w™ ST' £°. r * - 27oz'per week ' 30OZ, •• Mr. Wm. Jaithtul, of Lindis, asks for 200 contributing shares to be reserved for hint Mr. Bowie, merchant, Oromweil, takes 50 shares aud «av». .. it i//-j 1 v ground and good yields may be expected." ' dredging 1000 Shares reserved for Oamaru and Timaru, 1000 for;Dunedin, 500 for Cromwell. dredge' caifbe^lacedoTthec^aim^at'aboi^f^SOO 8, thk "ff" makiug dividend, proportionately high. ' ® Dablea the capital to kept low, The cost of incorporation and flotation will be borne by the Comnaay Ihe Vendors Agreement is dated the 4th dav of M»w lqnn - j , , itoderiok Poison, of the one part, and John Beck Finlav rm hSf bel " c^ n other pirt, and nay bo seen at the office of the u , , e Company, of the originals of the reports before referred to. g brokers, together aith the ASE T SPLIED A iS WILL BE IIEGISTERED W HEN 5000 shares 12,16,19,23
New Goods! New Goods! i j. it. CHATTERTON'S DIRECT IMPORTATION 01' NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS, Per S.S. Whakat.ne, ar well worth seeiu;? having JUST AHUm<;O in first-class order' and are,now being opened up, consisting of: Ladies' Shoes. A largo assortment of LATEST STYLE'AND NEWEST PATTEKNB, COMji'O STABLE & EAbi' miiNG, 'from 101/0 jm 16/6. A liny,: [a so; Iment of Gents' best Boots, i-:>8 -kitting and,) Good Weaf, 1 ; - JJI 12/0 TO 25/6. Alao, JL Sl' AiUii VJO I I, a Large Assortment QOLONUL JgOOTS AN UNSHOES, Bpecially a for the Winter Season, direct from the Manufacturers.} GOOD QUALITY, HARD WEAR, EASY FITTING. Sold [at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Please Call and luspact our Large Stock of NEW GOODS. NO TO BOY. ADDU£SS—CHATTERTON'S, EXGELSIOK BOOT WARE HOUSE DEVON t-STKK'C. .«~l \DIU IFOR, If Curbs. HR BOX - KBMPTHOKNJC_«, u>. BHAhLANI) kCo f\NLY half the people In lube,, New Plymouth study economy in household purchases. HOW DO WE KNOW Because only ha it of them sist ujpcu I':' , ( WAXINJi BOAJP Ker vh; it: l;\i'>uh,y v , 'J'he ttlr:- ball' allow? t-hu g.'ooei' to put tiuuu oil wiUr an irii'tv.or article v/bio. . gives the acller a larger profit ut the purchaser's expsnso. " I'AIi.E fOH P&/IDAaMS OH3 CQil CUtytt »OK ui! IMI 11 IBADS MAUK--' 1 NEUROL "-on tap'i {MJWIIWi
NOT ICE Horses Shy ! ' Cows Doi.'t!! ST EES' RED DRENCH FOR CATTLE, Sold by al^Storekeeptr', 1/6 Pac'ifcl'
TELEPHONE GOSSIP. (WITH APOLOGIES 10 SUBSCRIBERS.) Mo 1. Have yon {.tried the Kamo Obeese just introduced by 0. Oahteb, The People's Grocer J * No 2. No, jl have not heard of any auoh Cheese. What is it 2 No 1. A Dessert Oream Cheese, aftsr the Camambert variety, No 2, Thanks, I will certainly try one. No 1. I think ho is sold out, bat you can get Colonial Stilton of Mb. Oabteb, a iirst-olass article which he procures direot from the makers. No 2. That's useful knowledge. 1 have wondered where I could pick it up. No 1. No nued to wonder where you can get novelties in the grocery and provision line, you have only t j ring up the People's Grocer. No 2. Yes, I know 0. 0. keeps a capital supply of Peck, Krean and Oo.'s Biscuits, and Macocochie's Specialities 1 What else has he got L ought to procure 1 No 1. Well, if you have a garden and want to be up-to-date in that department) The People's Grocery is your store. Buy Burpee's Seeds, and you will be euiprisetl at the result. No 2. Is that where you got your capital show of Sweet Peas i No 1. Yes, also Sunflowers, Pansles, and iny other iiowers that are su much adwired. No 2, Well, what I want more are good ruluble Vegetable Seeds. No 1. Well, 0. Q.'s in the place. Htineuv bor i'he J.'uojvk'V Grocery, Good Bye, At this point No i rung oil, but fur the remainder of the day the exchange clerk was kept busy answering calls ior "No 110."—"Give/neO.Oaktkb,'' "Put me on to The People's Grocer," " I want the man that imports Burpee's seeds," etc., etc. ' FOR SUKBEAM PURE OKVLQN £pel§»?i, CQgg % gQsf
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 103, 18 June 1900, Page 3
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