Prospectuses* ,-r-;*-- -_ - ■ fcftOSPECTITS ■> TTFMSA WAIKAIA GOLD MINING U COMPANY, (To be Registered under the tairiited Inability Acts.) 6A*i*At, Id 2000 Shores of £§ each; Ist dn application, ss. 6b allotment, 4 calls of ■ 28. 6d. each, at intervals of three months, if found necessary. taOVISIONAI DIBECTOIIir i J. l\ Ejtohing, Esq., J.P., Moa Flat Station -D. Matheson, Esq., Merchant, Switfeera & MtjkisOn, Esq., J;P., Moa Flat N. Kdss, Esq\, Storekeeper, Upper Waikaia J. Duncan, Esq., of Duigan and Duncan, Waikaia ff. M'Leod, Esq., of Potter aud M'Leod, Waitaia Ai M'ACDdJTAtD, Esq., of Matheson and Boyle, "Waikaia Thomas Cameeon, Esq., Roxburgh secretary {pro. tern) i John A. Grant. offices : Teviot and Switzers; BANKERS : The National Bank of K"ew Zealandt BROKER \ j. B. Bradshaw, Esq., M.H.R. The richness of ihe auriferous deposits of the. Upper Waikaia are so well known as hardfy to require comment. The present Company has been formed for the purpose o£ developing, by inipvdved methods and increased facilities, that valuable lead which, fevon, worked under the gigantic difficulties men without capital always encounter, has yielded fortunes to the prospectors. A large extent of valuable grdund has been placed at the disposal of this Company, immediately bdjoining the richest claims, the moderate price demanded ,by the present holders being entirely payable in paid-up and half paid-up fehares; The estimated cost of opening these claims is £900 ; but as the tailraee will pass through feuriftaroua ground for a considerable distance, it is confidently expected to repay the cost bf its own construction. The ground tince opened up, there is a large enough area to ttfford profitable employment for the next ten years. Hitherto 1 the yield in the lead has bveraged 100 ounces to the 12ft. x 15ft. paddtick ; but as the claims offered to this Company ate situated immediately below the junction of another auriferous feeder, it is generally expected this yield will be largely exceededi "the SecretaryJLhd Broker shall have great pleasure in affording every information to bonafide investors. Applications for shares must be sent in to the Broker or Secretary on or before the 20th December next, accompanied with a deposit (pf ss. on every share applied for. ITobm op Application ioe SfiAEESi 9?q J. B. Bradshaw, Bunedin, Brokftrfoi the Upper Waikaia Gold Mining pdmpaiiyi J3ir, — I hereby request tliat you will allot tc fii'e Shares in the above Company fend I hereby agree to accept, the same, or anj leea number that may be allotted to me, foi Which I enclose a deposit of ss. per share. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Name Residence.! Profession or Occupation. ..-....-. Date tTJAPEK A. T?L B. BUILDING- ANB INVESTMENT SOCIETY. VftmCE TO BOEROWEES.— AII In iN suraffce Fees^ tnis Sofiiety must in ItttUre be paid at th^pext Monthly Meet Ing ftfter the premiums become due, in frcxtardanee with Nov 18 of the Society's Wl-. HAVES, Secretary. Permanent building sootbti of otago (tuapeka branch). THE above Society is now prepared tc receive applications for Loans. War. HAVES, Secretary. fnHE MINERS' BUTCHERY, * WETHERSTONES, . MBA JAiEES SMITH begs to intimate that she 11 carrying on the above oldButchery, and that customers feaii lely upon being served with Meat of the brimest quality, at the lowest rates. ■jjtRANCTSMOYLE, Builder, Carpenter, 1? ' and Undertaker, Havelock. ■j^TOTICE. isiiereby given, that the f ollowing - apphcations will be forwarded to the V?&sfce. Lands JBoard, Dtmedin, for consideration at its firet sitting after the expiration oi inre'e weeks from the date hereof : Application of GreGrgc B.i - ooks to purchase sections 2 and i 4, block 111., TuaJ)eka West, now held bjt him undei agricultural lease, Application of George Brooks to purchase sections 2 and 4, block VI., Tuapeta West, now held by him under agricultural lease. Application of James Cameron to pur-«n-ase lections 5 and 7, block VIL, Waitahuna East, now held by him under agricultural lease. Appiicali'on fcf Wright Lowe to purchase section 30, block V., Tuapeka East, now; h,eld by him undier agricultura] (lease.' ~ E. H< CAREW, W - Warden* Wl s —L: : - TUiPEKA GOLDFIELD. A^plicatiottfor an Agricultural tl&ite. IF HER3BBY give notice that I have applied Ji .to tfee Warden f<_r a lease of unsarveyed laud for agricultural purposes, situate at "asd: wstron 2, fclock VI., Tuapeka |Sast, comprising 30 acres, or tkj&s«abouts : *»& *fes»t,tie. apd s^piieafeton be heaxd s,t the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on DeI7> Feifcons «3>J«;tiftg to the granting of s^cl W3O inu«t lodge the same with the Warden l|#oftt 24 hoajt* of the day of heating. DOHERTY. -'-^^ -. '■ - , X O f I 0 E. rtKO.tf for dogs is laid in out pa/i-
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 6 December 1873, Page 4
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