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Companies PROSPECTUS. CALEDONIAN UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). (To be Registered under " The Mining Companies Act, 1872.") Capital £10,000. In 10,000 Shares of £1 each. OF this number 500 SHAKES are to be considered as paid 'up, and are reserved by the Promoters, by whom all necessary expenses for the formation of the Company will be paid. Of the remaining 9qoo shares 500 are reserved for the Company, and 9000 shares are offered to the public at JOs each, to be paid as follows :—One shilling on application, 3s to be paid on 2nd March, 1880, 3s on 2nd April, 1880, and 3s on 2nd May, ISBO. The sum so raised to be irrespective of the capital, and to be devoted to the payment of the purchase money with expenses, any balance to be paid to the credit of the funds of the, new Companyi This Company is to be formed for working the (at one time) famous Caledonian Claim ; and, as it is necessary for the mine to be worked without delay, the share list will close on the .last day of February, 1880. Applications for shares will l-e received by Messrs Frater Bros., L. Melbose, R. McDonald Scott. R. Zennan, and H. J. L?e, Thames; D. G. Mapdonnell, Insurance Buildings, Auckland. THE BLUE SPUR and GABRIEL'S SLUICING COMPANY (Limited). Capital, £30,000, IN 30,000 Shares of £1 each, of which 5a per Share is paid up. Of these, 12,000 Shares only are offered te the public at 5s per Share. Proceeds of sale will be placed to the credit of the Company. The object for which this Company is incorporated is to work the whole of the rich Tailings which, for !he last eighteen years, have been poured into the basin of the Gully from the famous Blue Spur, the yields from which have made Gabriel's Gully celebrated amongst the gold-producing districts of the world. . - A few Bliares are offered to the public of Auckland and Thames. Applications to be made to Fbater Bbos , •Brokers for the Compary; from whom full particulars may be obtained. 160 '.. Medical [a cabb.] DB. CALLAN, PHYSICIAN an.d SURGEON, * LTAS COMMENCED PRACTICE at the " Thames, and can be Consulted daily at his residence, Mary street, Shertland. 163 ... ? ■ [a cabd.] DR. HUXTA BL B, Late Resident Physician and Surgeon in the Boyal lufirmary, Gla»go.w, HAYING COMMENCED PRACTICE a the Thames, maybe CONSULTED on and afi er January 26th at the residence of the ate Dr PebstON, Pollen street. Notices QPLENDID NEW POTATOES, )O Sidneys and Hobartown, 161bs Is. FINE ONIONS, 81bs for Is. No. 1 SUGAR, 5d ADELAIDE FLOTJE, 18s per lOOlbs, C^» FOR CASH, at J. E. H A N S E N'S, POMLEN StBKET. 1406 Just Landed— , FIRST SHIPMENT OF WAIROA CHEESE FBOM THE Well-known Dairy OF D, CRAWFORD, \ ■ i Equal to Canterbury, j AT THOMAS VEALE'S Wholesale Stores, Pollen Stbbet. T?NCOURAGB THAMES INDUSiuJ TRIE S.—Good Tweed Trousers from 22u 6d. All Goods well shrunk. AtR. WISEMAN'S, Brown street.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 10 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 10 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 10 February 1880, Page 3

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