Drapery ' GREAT BARGAINS IN DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c, Ac, &c. J. MARSHALL, TJA-VING JUST COMPLETED TAKING STOCK, And finding he has far too many Winter Goods, WILL OFFER SOME EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS During this Month, IN ORDER TO LIGHTEN STOCK. J, Marshall, ALBERT STREET. Notices KAUAERANGA SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS of above DISTKICT will RE-OPEN on MONDAY next. J. Renshaw, 2527 Chairman. NOTICE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS THE WAIO-KARAKA and WATOTAHI CBEEK SCHOOLS will KE OPEN on MONDAY, Bth August. James McGovtan, 2535 Chairman of Committee. WAIOTAHI CREEK SCHOOL. THE Waiotahi Creek School be re-opened on MONDAY, Bth in»t Andbew OoiHOTTN, 2528 Hpad Teacher. Companies PROSPECTUS or THE WAIHI COLDMINING COMPANY, LIMITED, WAIHI, UPPER TBAMES. Capital £30,000, in 30,000 Shakes of £1 Each. rpHE Shareholders having formed a ComL pauy, witb a Capital of £30,000, in 30,000 Shares of £1 each, to work the Mine, which comprises the claims known as Jones , Little Lizzie, and Waitete, containing about sixty men's ground, now offer to the public 6,000 Shares, at a premium of 10a each, the proceeds of sale of -hares to purchase and erect a 20-head-stamper battery at the Mine. The Shares are offered on the following terms, viz.:—ss on application. 2b 6d per Share on Ist September, and 2s 6d per Share on Ist October, 1881. Tha Director! have alloted 19,000 Shares to the original Shareholders, and reserve 5,000 Shares for purchase of adjoining claim or claims 5 the balance of 6,001) are offered as above. The Company's ground adjoins the Duloibel and Martha Claims at Waihi, in which the reef (37 feet through) has been proved to be gold-bearing at different points through the ground. ' The gokl from this district, has been Bold for £3 14b fid per oz. As coon as the Mine ia opened up and the battery erected, it is confidently expepted the Company will be able to work and crush the quartz without calls upon the Shareholders. The quartz can be won and sent to the battery for 3s 6d per ton, and crushed for about the same amount. The Company has secured the water right, and, in a few months, it is expected the returns from the Mine will prove highly remunerative. . Applications for Shares will be received by the members of the Auckland and Thames Brokers' Association," till the 16th August, 1881. m F. A. White, Secretary. Auek'and, Ist August, 1881. ___2532 Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man —The Gent turnß up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGowas's and says, Mac give me a pound of your Tea, and tend for order wry week
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3932, 5 August 1881, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3932, 5 August 1881, Page 3
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