rich spurs and gullies in the neighbourhood of the Township have been traced into ground now intended to be worked by this Company. As there i 3 a great extent of ground at present unoccupied, which, an the event of this Company proving successful, is certain to be taken np and worked by other companies, thereby opening a steady and remunerative field of employment for a large population, it is needless to impress upon the minds of business people and others interested in the prosperity I of the Border Goldfields, what an impetus it will give to the business of Invercargill and Queenstown and, indirectly, to that of Dunedm), and to the affairs of the district of Southland generally. Applications for shares to be made to the Secretary, Nokomai, of whom forms of application can be obtained, enclosing 2s. od. for each scrip ; or, the amount to be lodged in the Bank of New Zealand, Invercargill or Queenstown, to the credit of the Company, and the Manager's receipt for the amount sent with the application.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 214, 7 March 1872, Page 5
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175Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 214, 7 March 1872, Page 5
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