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* _ ■ * t OF TIIE , , »' i Eegistered under " The Mining Companies Limited Liability Aot." CAPITAL, £6,000; in 6,000 Shares, of <£! Each. Mr. ROBERT GRIEVE, Blue Spur ; Mr. JAMES HARRIS, Lawrence ; Mr. MICHAEL MONAGHAN,. Lawrence: Ifata : falters : * BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. HAVES AND ARBUCKLE, Accountants, Lawrence, Mr." WILLIAM HAVES. rTCHIS Company is formed for the purpose of constructing a Water Race to convey water from the Beaumont "River to the banks of the Tuapeka River (a distance of abotit thirty miles). All the way along its course it will command an extensive area of well-known auriferous country. The first right to twehty-fonr heads of water has been, secured by the pr^se'-.t proprietors. A promising quartz reef has been discovered on the line of the race, which will render the property additionally valua^.t. Upwards of £800 has already been expended on the works. . * The Race has been levelled throughout, and the General government has granted the Proprietors a subsidy of £2000 under the Public Works Act, 1870. '; \ " * . The Proprietors retain 2000 paid up Shares, 2000 will be offered to the public, and the remaining 2000 will be retained for distribution among the shareholders. \ The sum of one shilling per share to be paid on application ; 2s. 6^. on allotment; ; and the remaining 15s 6d. in calls periodically as funds may be required ; and no call to exceed 2s. 6d. a month. The Share List will be kept open until Tuesday, December 31, 1872.' Immediately after the allotment a special meeting will be held for the purpose of electing Directors, and making other arrangements for the proper management) of tlj.e Company. For further particulars, apply to Hayes and Arbuckle, Sharebrokers, Lawrence; or, Mr. Richard llkitry Leary, Accountant, Dunedin, to whom applications for shares may be made. » PROSP EC T US OF THE fomitm-mlt §tulj (Sfjtrarfe IIMm Camptk To "be Eegistered under the " Mining Companies Limited Liability Act." CAPITAL, £3,000; IN 3,000 SHAEES, OF £1 EACH. The Prospectors retain fo themselves 600 paid-up --'hares, and the remaining 2400 are offered to the public on the following terms, viz., Is. per Share to be paid on application, 23. 6d. on allotment, aud the remainder in calk not to exceed 2s. 6d. pe? month, until the capital of the company is called up. GRORGE M\CKAY Roxburgh JAMES WOODHOUSE, Roxburgh* THOMAS CAMERON, Roxburgh JOHN KINASTON,* „ GEORGE BIDGOOD, „ PETER BOYD. JOSEPH TAMBLYN, Coal Creek M. E. MANUEL, Coal Creek . „ - - BANK U* 1 JSBW t ZEALAND.' *V -■-."*-. ' i' mHE ground of the Company consists of about 5 acres, adjacent to the Fourteen-mile Beach, through which the reef runs for x a distance of 1200 feet. The reef, so far as it has been prospected, is well defined, and varies in thickness /from±S-*<^22" " inches. Several experienced miners have expressed it as their opinion that, from the nature of thf groanchvhich theVeef traverses, ther*e can be no doubt as to its permanency. , * -« There has been a trial crushing of a ton of stone from the reef at the Government Battery, which yielded better than 9 dwts of sold though the character of the stone sent could not be considered an average sample, it being largely intermixed A •th mullock' Hesides this trial, there has been a few small tests, none of which yielded less than aj; the rate of 3 ozs. to the ton, and one test, at the Bank of New Zealand, Roxburgh, yielded at the rateof nearly 5 ozs. to the ton. ' From the situation of the reef, every facility is afforded for working it, as the quartz, to sfdepth of 400 feet, can be extracted by means of tunnelling, which may be commenced on the reef in the Company's ground at a 400 feet level. . TTiPra is also a water race, containing an ample supply of water for the working of a, battery cf any number of stamps up to fifty, on the Company's ground, and this may be either rented in whole or part on the most reasonable terms from the proprietors. It is proposed that, as soon as 1200 shar* are disposed of, to convene a general ineetmgof the shareholders^ to m&ke tie necessary arrangements for the woiking of the Company. All applications for shares to be made to the Secretary, J. C. Savage, Roxburgh. The Share List will close on the 31st January.

LAND TRANSFER ACT. WDALRYMPijg Jhl, Licensed Land _« B fk<v »nd General Land Agent ffutfecHi), P.epard3 Conveyances, TViuisfe'-s Leases and all other d^i/roents connecsdwith dealings in Land He aneiul- to bt,. . ness connected wirh fhe Laid, Survey, a-i * Crown Grant Offices ; also, tilt' Wa*tp L- C vn.i Road Bo:ud. Ho lias sums from £-0 >• -» wirds to lend upon f rerho!d secu/it) , uoa-i tv- ■ Son:. --An *!;« f c.'.n\». nJ.-> • ".'."i by -• „n-r -„;..., ,„. ■ , „ .. . ;id ,j y "L" L _ .li'lt'J".* !,M C V«T}\i.i> lv a,,,- "i,. - ■ " . f i: jo .1 i i ■:.-!■ -ir mi, *uh >;,• Alums, Lu'u:<wi. m.v.^vor. 'hff. _J *; «__ Vp-fcSfcS' CpßiJ v.id CO, beg lowlier to lir'fs f.r ■» i-It irtc th'r.- f. :.»n.]a ouphi^- ilia Hoiiduva- they hur.tg ineti % ucU'l their Agents to icsu? ; .'_'. ♦> .- - - RETURN TICKETS AT S[v'<3LE FAHE - A3JD Hil.F FAKB-,*" "\ Available for O.ie Week., o .mini? "Qiug December 4th, continuing to January 31»c. Pas?engprs h »l«linsf 'Return '.pickets must give twunty-f mr hours' noHce.»of their inten» tion to usj tliTn, ?nd to hive their names ylxae '. on tho w; y-bill, otherwise tbe Company «Ul not. be respontiiblo for any disappointment o - de!«y, as "ny on? half r.f each Coach will bo kept for icturns, and thufc not later tlmq - rwenty-iou' h-nr-j before starting,' " JOHN CHAPLIN and CO, ' * Booking Office— Man*e-streefc, Dunedin. - ab~ PE A C 0 C £« gOTBgi, rRir:CBB-3.TaEET-BOUTH,I)XrNE»m. . JAMES COTTON - - P.-x>prietor, Board and Lodging, £\ per week, Good Saddle Hovses and Buggies on hina. Coaohee leave hrrq half-hourly for CaYershain, Sibling Fr*»o to Boarders,

JOSEPH 2TICHOLSO.:srS NEW PATENT DOUBLE SPEED ' " REAPING & MOWING MACHINE. To in«rt«nHy obtain a change of speed, I supply my New Patent" Reaper with an eccentric bush on the axle of the main drivina wheel ; and my driving wheel is constructed with two sets of toothed gearing of different diameters for driving the pinion through which the knife-bar receives its motion ; the eccentric bush having a lew r attached which works in a quadrant with three perforations, in it to receive the catch on the spring, and, by simply moving tho lever to any of those perforations the machine can "be easily thrown into fast sj>eed, slow epeed, or out of gear. It Iwb also Levera attached to both sides of the machine, so as to regulate the heigat of this improvement is to obviate the necpssity ««f snhatxhiting one-pinion for another in order to obtain a change of speed. The great.inconvemence and loss of time that arises from this is perfectly well known to all practical fanners. Having succeeded' in this long-desired object, I have secured my patent rights all over the world. These Reapers have .been largely Bold in Otago for ten years, the yea-riv increasing demand fur them, and the hundreds of testimonial* received from ail quarters is the best proof of their superiority. ■ To prevent disappointment, Orders should be sent to me as early as possiWe. Catalogues and Prices sent, post free, on application. Sole Agent for Otago-Stafford-street, Dunedin. SOLE AGENT FOR PIRIE'S PATENT DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. Spare Reaper Blades, D.F. Plough Shares, Boards, Wheels, Circular Coulters, and Three-hone Swiugletrees, always, xn btock. -mporter of Clover Seeds, Fencing Wires, Cornsacks, Woolsacks, Sheep Nets, &c.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 9 January 1873, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 9 January 1873, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 9 January 1873, Page 9

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