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Companies PRO SPECTUS OP THE WAIHI GOLDMIKINC COMPANY, LIMITED, WAIHI, UPPEE THAMES. Capital £30,000, if 30,000 Shaiei of £1 Each. It HE Shareholders hiring formed • Com* pany, with a Capitol of £90,000, in 30,000 Shares of £1 each, to work the Mine, which comprises the claims known as Jonas*, Little Lizzie, and Waitete, containing about sixty men's ground, now offer to the public 6,000 Shares, at a premium of 10i each, the proceeds of sale of > barei to purchase and erfiffc a 20-head stamper battery it the Mine. The Share* are offered on the following terms, viz.:—ss on application 2s 6d per Shnra on Ist September, and 2< 6d per Share ou Ist October, 1881. Tha Directors have alloted 19,000 Shares to the original Shareholder!, and reserve 5,000 Shares for purchase of adjoining claim or claims ; the balance of 6,000 are offered at above. . ■ The Company's ground adjoins the Duleibtl and Martha Claims at Waihi, in which- the reef (37 feet through) has been proved fcft be gold-bearing at different points throvgh-the ground. The cold from this district has been sold for £3 14s 6d per oz. Aa coon as the Mine is opened up and the battery erected, it is confidently expected the Company will be able to work and ernih the quartz without) call!, 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 he received of the members of the Auckland and Thames Brokers' Association^ till the 16th Aagait| 1881. F. A. Whitk, Secretary. Auck'and, Ist August, 1881. 2632 Notices J. W, HALL,,, CHEMIST AND DEUGGIBI\ And Member of thb Pharmaceutical Society of Gbeat Bbitaik. piILORIDE OF LIME, Carbolic Add, \J Sulphur, Camphor, EucaJ||tu§, Bella* donna, and all other Disinfectants, Antidotes, and Betnedies likely to be required during the prevailing Epidemic, in Large or Sara* Quantities, at REASONABLE PRICES. I OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWBf, A*r» POLLEN STREET, SHOBTLAKB. CHROMOGRAPBIS, or Manifold Copying Pads, made and sold at 7s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d each. J NOTICE. W. GRIBBLE, GENEEAL GEOCEE, ETC., POLIEN StBBET, IS NOW SELLING- AX THI LOWEST i POSSIBLE BATES FOR CA H-.■-■• He has JUST EEOEIVED a Fresh and ; Very Superior Stock of New Season's Teas, Banging from Is 9d to 3s 6d. A splendid Family Tea, 2s. Teas in Boxesvery choice, rery cheap. The present 3s Tea is unsurpassable. FOE CASH: Best Eating Potatoes ... ... isperCwt. Prime Salt Butter Is ft per lb Prime Bacon, Melbourne and Canterbury ... lid by the piece Candles ... ... ... lOd per lb English Marmalade ... ... 8d per tin : Do Jams, splendid assortment.,.loid per tin Uo Api icot Jam ... ... Is Id do Cornflour ....... :^.::. 8d per lb Swiss Milk, three tins for 2s 9d^. English Bottle Fruits—choice..? Is 4d Holloway's Pills and Ointment,^ * -■■■*• Cackle's Pills, FHinkil!ei,X Is 4d Tricopherous, &o. ,-••}. , Kerosene ... ... \.. 9s 6d per fin Try Phillips and Sons' Dandelion Coffeethree iizes. " ALSO—A Quantity of Goods slightly touched by the flood—Produce, 4c., which will be sold very cheap. Best Eating Potatoes, 3s 8d the cwt; Salt, 14lbs for Is. Splendid Ling Fish, 7d per lb; Bran, Sharps, Maize, &c—CHEAP I Cheap! FOE CEOCKEEyTcHINA, GLASS, and Brush ware, Buy Cheapest at W. GRIBBLE'S, POLLEN STREBT, SHOETLAND. " JUST LANDED, 150 cases APPLES 150 __^__——__ „., ' Which will be Sold Remarkably Oheup. Garden Seeds 1 JUST RECEIVED— EX HERO FBOX MBI3OUJBKI, A Splendid Sample of Seeds, consisting ** Turnip, Cabbage, Onion, Carrot, Reddish, Cauliflower, Poos, Beans, &c, which will be sold at Auckland Prices. . Also, ex Loongana, from BTobart—l6o Cases of Superior Apples (both Eating and Cooking), consisting of Ripttones, Russets, Pearmains, French Crab Stone Pippins, New York Pippins, Golden Harreys, Wellington Pippins, &c. • Ex Albion, from Canterbury—Two Tons Lapstone Kidney Seed Potatoes. JAMES JeFFBRY, FEUITEEEE& SEEDSMAN, BROWN STREBT, 1812 GtBAHAXSTOWV. HOLDER'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 years. - I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tba is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that thflyjinatnrt number isnumber one, therefore try 8a

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3938, 12 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3938, 12 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3938, 12 August 1881, Page 3

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