Stole* ty %\xti\ss%. AT AN EAELY DATE. JOHN LEY DON Will sell a consignment of USEFUL HORSES, SADDLES, and BRIDLES, by permission of Mr Bbadiet. The Sale will (»ke place at his Stables. Full particulars in future issue. 361 Wanted \T[ ANTED, 2,000 SACKS. 8d each given if in good order. Apply to R.. -A. WIOHT, junr., Pollen street. 370 PINAFORE GOLDMINING COMPANT (Limited.) WANTED, a MINE MANAGER for the above Company's Mine Applications to be in wriiiDg addressed to the Undersigned, and to be in not latar than 3 o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT. Applicants to staleSalary required. R. McDovakd Scott, Manager. Office 33. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, 24 August, 1882. 354 VjVT ANTED, BEADS of FAMILIES, and * the PUBLIC in General to Read MESSRS MEARS and CO.'s ADVERTISEMENTon OUR FOURTH PAGE Impoundings IMPOUNDED on the 18fh August, by Joseph Dunn, for trespassing in his Orchard, Parawai,- 1 RED AND WHITE COW, both ears cut, brand on rump illegible. Damages £2 5s 6d. In default of being released and all expenses paid, I shall apply to a-Justice of the Peace for permission to sell the said cow by public auction at the Public Pound, Shortland, on WEDNESDAY the 30th August at 12 o'clock NOON. L. Gdbb, 352 Poundkeeper. Prospectus AUCKLAND mRAMWAYS. PROSPECTUS OP THE ST.- HELIEB'S AND NOETHCOTE LAND COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL. £125,000 , IN 125,000 SHAKES OF £1 EACH. 2s 6d to be paid on application ; 2s 6d on allotment; Is 3d ia six months; Is 3d in twelve months; and the balance, if required, at the discretion of the Directors. DIEECTOBS. Mr Wm. Aitken Mr J. McOosh Clark „ Graves Aicken „ D; B. Cruickehank „ Jos. Bennett „ Thos. Macffarlane „ Henry Brett „ lhos. Morrin „ Thos. Buddie Dr Purchas „ J. L. Clark Mr B. Tonka Bankebs: National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). Solioitohs : Messrs Whitaker, Russell, and Buddie. Bit' KEBS: Auckland Brokers' Association SeoßETibt : Mr F. A. Whitr. The Company was originally projected for the purpose of acquiring blocks of good suburban land, to be re-sold in lots suitable for residence sites, and recently, with the view of adding to the value of their lands, by affording greater facilities of access, the Provisional Directors have entered into arrangementrfor providing a system of TRAMWAYS for the CITY and SUBUBB3. An agreement has feeen made with the City Council by which the Company haa secured the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT AND WORK SUCH TRAMWAYS FOR A PERIOD OF TWENTYONE YEARS, and the terms of the concession leave no room to doubt that the undertaking will be advantageous to the community and profitable to the proprietors. The properties already purchased consist of several blocks of choice land, comprising the St. Helier's Bay Estate of 620 acres, the Remuera Land Company's Estate of 117 acres, and the Northeote Estate of 1012 acres, amounting in all to 1749 acres, the whole being admirably adapted for villa sites, combining the advantages of extensive frontage ta the Waitemata Harbour, picturesque scenery, and soil of excellent quality, together with proximity to the city. I Tha sales already effected have averaged £200 per acre in Reimieta, and £120 at St. Helier's, and land adjacent to the Northcote Estate has been recently sold at £100 per acre. The Directors call special attention to the great increase of value which has resulted" from the construction of Tramways in suburban districts in other places, amounting in some cases to ten times the original cost, and as the Company's lands were purchased before any provision of the kind had been made, it is reasonable to anticipate a similar favorable result in the present instance. It is intended to prooeed with the construction of the lines already agreed upon ps soon as the necessary materials can be obtained, the Company having agreed to open the traffic and have cars running within EIGHTEEN MONTHS from date of concession. The Directors have secured the services of a gentleman of large experience in the practical working of tramways in the British Islands, and can confidently recommend the enterprise to tbeir fellow-colonists, in the full conviction that it will prove a good investment. Applications have been received for 65,0C0 Shareß, leaviDg 60,000 still to be taken up. Plans of the several Estates may be seen, and all other information regarding Articles of Association, &c, may be obtained on application to the Secretary, at-the Company's Office, Shortland Street, Auckland. Applications for Shares, accompanied by a deposit of two shillings and sixpence per Share, will be received by the members of the Auckland Brokers' Association, or by the Secretary, up to the 21st day of August, 1882, and shares will bo allotted according to the priority of application. Powell's TWINING "DOOMS, AND BOABDING ESTABLISHMENT, Lower Queen Steeet, AUCKLAND. Good Accommodation for Families. 270 ■ " A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf M<}Gowa* Belln " sl 3s c pound.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4261, 28 August 1882, Page 3
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