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Prospectus ' PROSPECTUS OF THE HAND OF FBIENDSHIP G.M". Co., THAMES. (To be Registered.) Divided into 100 Shares of £10 each, 60 of which are offered to the Public at £10 each to raiae £600, out of which £300 will go to the purchase of the Mi c a^d £300 to working expenses. The remaining 40 Shares will remain the property of the Promoters, bub will become equally contributing after the expenditure of the first £300 bo r«ised. Bach Share of £10 will represent 100 Scrip in the Company. I BROKERS: j Auckland. ' Prater Bros. Alexander Saunders Joseph Newman Aitken Oarrick • Koogh & Spratt. Thames. Frater Broß. D. R. Gellion Samuel Turtle. T'-e Fund of Friendship, which consists of about three ncres, adjoins the Prince Imperial and Waiotahi mines, and is situated close lo where the rich gold is now bpi'iff obtained. , The Beach Leader, from which the splendid re I urns are now being got, runs from the Prince Imperial into theH-nd of Friendship, and is worked within a short distance of the boundary of thp former claim. The. Mariner's Reef of the Prince Imprrial, and from whic'i large deposits of gold have been obtained, also traverses the Hund of Frundehip, beeiries other reefs which have yielded rich returns. The Hand of Friendship is traversed by a large extent of these reefs in their direct course to the East as well as by their " underlay " to the NorthIt is proposed to work the Claim by arrangement with the Prince Imperial through the shaft of that mine, and to drive along the Beach Leader, which is now b< jii'g op* ned out in the various levels running in the direction of the Hand of Friendship. By this means a depth below the surface of the Hand of Friendship would be obtained (at the level where the gold is '-iow being got) of about 450 feet. It may be mentioned as a point in favor of the Hard of Friendship that the 640 feot level of the Deep Level Company is driven to within about 60 feet of the boundary of the mine. There is also a good Battery constantly at work within about the same distance and to which a tramway leads from the claim. It may be remarked that the Waiotahi Mine, which adjoins the Hand of. Friendship on the north, has been for a l;.ng time one of the best paying properties on the Thaineß, while the market value of the Prince Imperial is at the present moment about £40,000, and and as upw&rds of 30cwt. of specimens have been'obtaiued within the past few days from that mine the prospects of the Hand, of Friendship may be considered as first rate. Plans showing the position of t!ie Hand of Friendship, Prince Imperial, Waiotahi, Southern Cross, Mariner, London, Queen of England, and Queen of Beauty mines may be obtained at the office of the brokers. The Promoters reserve to themselves the right of beginning operations as soon as a sufficient amount of capital shall have been subscribed. Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. I7IVENING CLASSES held each MON■E* DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencing at 7 p.m. A. Gebbing, 3673 Teacher. General Notices MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience be has REMOVED his Consultation Rooms to Mr Hall's, Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. JUST RECEIVED AT W. CfrKIBBLE'S, POLLEN STREET, A SPLENDID LOT of Prime Eating Potatoes -PRIME QUALITY-r-VERY CHEAP. SPLENDID AUCKLAND & TARANAKI BUTTER, 11d & Is per vb. FINE NEW CURRANTS, 7d per lb. EVAPORATED APPLES, 8d per lb. BOX~TEAS, From 18s 6d to 28s— Splendid Valus. F.NE QUALITYMAIZE, WHEAT. SHARPS, BEAN, Etc., VERT CHEAP. GOOD FAMT.LY TEA at Is Gd.peblb. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE AT W. GIIIBBLE'S, "POLLEN STREET. CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on _ SALE at the Evening Stab Office 1 Albert street, Grahaniatown, INWARDS and OriTW A RPR OO ASTWISK !<T) FWI rt ILL-HEADb, jinvoice*, «.c, on ruled or plain paper, of every *iao and quality executed with despatch at the Evening Btar Office EVERY variety of Label for Soda-wata Manufacturers, in letter-press. Superio desaign* in lithograph, at the Eysttiito Stab OflW. ENTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, &c, should always be announced in THifi STAII if their promoters wish to achieve surcepi . Vi ANTED KNOWN-Waste Paper for i\ Sale nt tine Evknikg Stab Office.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4325, 10 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4325, 10 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4325, 10 November 1882, Page 3

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