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FOOD For INFANTS & INVALIDS. Is adapted for use in all climates. To BE OBTAINED OP AM, DEALERS. 1 •+ ! n'/l :.f { IVVT" IUI '.*.! IV" T Samples and Pamphlete to be obtained from GOLLIN a, CO., Wellington 98 m READ THIS AND ACT PROMPTLY. MR. P. W. HOHNB, who has been a clerk In the employ of John Perry* limber Merchant, 150 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, for nine years. BEAD WHAT " For the last five yean I have been a great sufferer, and I did not HE SAYS * now what iJ was *<» be at work for a month without having to haw two or three days' leave of absence. I became so despondent at times that I began to think of suicide, as life was only a burden'to me. I con1. When I had the last attack of my trouble a particular friend of mine, who is a great believer in Vitadatlo, came to see me, and would not go away until I promised to go in for a course of Vitadatlo. Idid so. I purchased six bottles, and before I finished the first bottle I got so bad that I consulted a doctor. From what I told the doctor on that occasion, he said. • Why man, you are suffering from Hydatids.' I said,' Oh I well, that is all right, I have got the cure.' He said, ■ What is it ?' I replied,'Vitadatlo,' The doctor said, ' I have heard some good reports about that remedy.' After persevering with a course of the medicine, which I took in ten weeks, I am thoroughly restored to perfect health. I will be glad te answer inquiries about my case, addressed in care of above firm.—Yours very gratefully, FRED. W. HOHNE." JVM DUtrict PmUat, Vnlui AxeUnt Ordtr of Bnddt, St. 1 DUriel. The Price of this Medicine U LARGE SIZE, 5/6". SMALL SIZE, 3/6. ASK YOUR GROCER OR CHEMIST FOR IT. PBOSPECTUS OF THE RANGATIRA GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, LTD, (To be Incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1882 CAPITAL £BSOO IN 8500 SHARES OF £[ EACH, Of which 6700 are offered to the public. Terms, Is. on application, Is. on allotment, the balance in calls of 2s. at intervals of not less than one month, DIUEOTOR3: — The subscribers to the Memorandum and Articles of Association will register the Company, allot tbe shares, and call the first meeting of shareholders for Uwuppo'ntmetts of permanent Directors, &c. SOLICITORS -.—Messrs. Guinness & KiTcmscHAM, Greymoutb; W. H. Quick, Wellington. BANKERS:—The Bank of NtiW ZEA.I.IND. CONSULTING ENGINEER:—F. W. Paynb, Esq, Ducedin I BROKERS:—J. B. Fixlay & Co., 29, Featherston Street, Wellington; Waltebl B..WLKY, New Plymouth. INTERIM SECRETARY:—J. B. Finlay. V THIS Company is leing formed to work a Special Dredging Claim taken up, in September 18H9, by Rcdeiick Poison, add situated on the Otago Gold Fields at the junction of the Clutba acd Lindis Bivere, consisting of half-mile of the Clutha River and the low aurife'ou Flat on the East bank (about 80 acres). The Flat has been prospected hy William Faithful, and by the well-known mining expert, Mr. John Don. As tbe value of the bottom could not be letted without great expense, Mr. Don sa»k paddocks to the water level ouly, with gratifying results, the tost prospects reaching 10 grains to the yard. In Lis repoit, which i> a lengthy one, and may be seen at tbe office of the Wellington Brokers, li<- s •»»•: "I f hould launching the dredge iu the river at the head of the Claim wh. re i lit R'C Id a hlGa KIDGK OF JUCII GOLD-BEARING GR vVEL running in'and. 1 bis portion of the Claim is iich enough to pay splendidly. By starting the dredge at the top ei dof ibe Claim where the ground is very good IS NO RISK OK FAILURE aND THERE IS A OERTAINTY OF GETTING GOOD RETURNS FROM THE START." It etould be neted that Mr. Don did not attempt to reach the bottom wash (tbe value of which is therefore unknown), hot tbe excellent returns above mentioned were obtained WITHIN 3 FEET OF THE bUHFACE. Mr. Faithful, of Lindis, tested the ground by boring-rods, &c., and in bis report (which may be seen at tbe Broker's office), states, "The undermentioned is what I got in the Flat:—Bore No. 1, 22 feet 4 inches, 7 grains gold; Bore No. 2,14 feet, 5 grains gold; Paddock, 5 feet deep, 6x3, 10 grains ; Paddock, 7 feet deep, 6x 4,15 grains. I also sank a well, for water forxlomestic use, 16 feet, and 2!Ot good gold. FeJix McFelinand Alex Beatlie were working in your Claim, and were making OVER £3 PER WEEK PER MAN, box sluicing UNDER BIG DIFFICULTIES .11 getting clear of their tailings, as the ground was so flat." The Vendors bave gone to considerable expense in prospecting the Claim and obtain- - <? tbe report of a first-class mining expert,-"* order to find out definitely the real nature the. ground and its richness. They, however, will take no cash in return, and agree 6 to dispose of any paid up shares nntii the dredge is at work. At a time when so many Companies arc floated to work ground which is entirely un- ' ved, attention is (»rawn to Mr Don's >titement "THAT THERE IS NO RISK OF ILURE. AND THERE IS A CERTAINTY OF GETTING GOOD RETURNS FROM . iBSTdHT." LETTER FROM ALEX BEATTIE. :. BICHAKD PoifiON. 7th May, 1900. Dear Bib,—l am pleased to state that your Claim in Clutha River, situated at Lindis .action, is well-known to me, and that I am quit* sure it will pay splendidly for dredg- . 1 have worked on the banks 'if your Claim and on my adjoining license for a good iber of years, and made from £2 to £4 per week out of the ground by putting the stuff ingh a foo'i .-luice-lw x, lifting it romi times eij.'ht and ten feet with a long-handle oi. Isa puie yoi: have a good claim, and o e ttiat will last and give good returns for ' jear»'.—You-a faithfully, Ali>x Beattie. _ . .-riie Maui Dredge (small atd not up-to date) has been working in the vicinity on the ■«■ tor Mm last two moatus. Her returns ae ai follows: 20ozs.i 300z5., 25k>z*. (3j v . .<) ; 47oza. and 28ozs. (for 3 days) ; 21ozs and 27oz$. per week. Mr. Wm. Faithful, < f Lindis, asks for 200 contributing .-hires to be reserved for hir_. Mr. BJ vie, merchant, Cromwe.l, takes 50 shares and £ays: "It is ideal dredging rn.ind * nil good yields m3y be cx.~ei.terl." 1000 Shares referred for 0-.maru and Timaru, 1000 for Dunedin, 500 for Cromwell. Mr. Payne, the consulting engineer, estimates that althoroughly equipped modern dredge can be plaeed ou the claim at about £bsoo ; this enables the capital to kept low, maUog dividends proportionately biah. The cost of incorporation and ligation will be borne by the Company. The Vendors' Agreement is dated tbe 4th day of May, 1900, and is made between Roderick Poison, of the one part, and John Buck Finlay, on behalf of the Company, of the other part, and may be seen at the office of the Wellington brokers, together with the originals of trie-reports bafore referred to. THE COMPANY WILL BE REGISTERED WHEN sfiofl SHARES ARE APPLIED FOR. JUUU CssatJ Baa (the Original), Signed J. v. Liebig in Blue, KEEPS FOR ANY T3ME ISM A3MY CLIMATE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 105, 23 June 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 105, 23 June 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 105, 23 June 1900, Page 4

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