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' THUESDAY, Ist MAY, At 12 o'clock. RW* CAPSTICK • Has received instructions from John Martin, Esq.. to sell by auction on the ground,- on Thursday, the first day of May, at 2 o'clock sharff «• i The whole of his Valuable Estate, popularly known as the Woolshed Farm (now occupied by Mr. Ewen Cameron), whose lease ' expires on the above-named Ist day of May. The auriferous portion will be sold in lots to suit the miners and others already on the creek. Plans, particularising lots, &c, will be on view at the office -of RW. Capatick, Tokomairiro, on and after the Bth day of March. PROSPECTUS OF THE ALEXANDRA STB AM DEED GE A COMPANY. To be Registered under the "Mining Companies limited Liability Act." Capital, £5,000 ; in 1,000 shares of £5 each. 10s. per share to be paid on application; 10s, on, allotment ; the remainder in not more than £1 calls per share per mouth. t . FROYISIONAL DIRECTORY: Mr. J. M'lCersey Mr. Bohning „ Geo. Evans „ H. Young „ W. Walker. „ J. C. Chappie. BANKERS : Bank of New Zealand, Alexandra. This Company is formed for the purpose of placing a Steam Dredge on the Molyneux River, near Alexandra, to workjhe deposits in the bottom of said river It is needless here to dilate on the richness of those deposits, it being so well known the quantities of gold obtained for the last 5 years by the dredges worked by manual labor. Tt is equally well known the days for dredging by manual labor are speedily pissing away. It is contemplated to procure a dredge made wholly of iron, fitted with steam engine of 20 horse power nominaT (capable of being worked up to 40-horse), and worked on the bucket and ladder principle. The Pi ovisional Cuinmiltee have placed themselves in communication with the best engineering skill in the province (some being personally conversant with the nature of the river deposits), the whole being of opinion that there is no engingeiiag' difficultyto contend with. ,It is contemplated to raise 1 ,000 tons per day. The cost per ton will not exceed 3d, including wear and tear. The amount of ground is unlimited. There will be no promoters or paid up shares. Immediately one half the shares are sub. scribed for, a meeting of shareholders will be called to elect directors, &c. All applications to addressed to the Secretary, John Cole Chappie, Alexandra. FOHM OP APPLICATION FOR SHARES IK THE 41/EXANDRA STEAM DREDGE CO. To the Provisional Directors, Gentlemen, — I hereby request that you will allot me shares in tlte above named Company, ivhich I npio liereoy agree to accept, or any less number; and in consideration tliereof, I enclose the sum of 10s. per share; and I further engage to pay the remaining £4 10s. per share when called on to do so, to sign ihe deed of association when required, and to bet hound by the of the Company in accordance with tlie Act. Name in full Residence • » No. of SJiares TUAPEKA HOTEL, TUAPEKA FLAT. CHRIS. LONG (late of the Golden Agp Hotel, vVaitahuna), having leased the above Hotel, which has been so long occupied byMr. Docherty, begs to inform his numerous fnends and the public generally that, by keeping a superior article in stock, and by civility and attention to his customers, he hopes to receive a continuance cf the patronage so j liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. 6rOOD STABLIUe & PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. . — J\ UNC A N MACRAE, 1/ BUTCHER & SLAUGHTERMAN, Ettriok, Moa Flat, Adopts in hia business the golden principle ~~ of small profits and quick returns. His prices are : CASH. CRSDIT. Beef, 4d . ail round 4.jd Mutton 3d. „ 3i& «"'attle bought and sild on commission. Orlorß delivered bi-weekly between Rae's Juncti vx II >tel and Roxburgh. TTTAXTEO known, that A. Humphrey fc,as REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES a,t Corner of Colonsay and WMtehaven

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 3 April 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 3 April 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 3 April 1873, Page 4

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