Prospectuses. ' "" PROSPECTUS OP TJIB UPPER WAIKAIA GOLD : MJNING COMPANY, (Tq be Registered under the Lbnitpd liability Acts,) Oa?itai., £4000, in 2000 Shares of £2 each, | §s, on application, ss, on allotment, 4 calls of I 2s, 6d, each, at intervals o{ three months, if found necessary, P£OA r ISIQNAI( DIHECTOBY : J. F, Kitching, Esq., J.P., Moa Flat Station D, Matheson, Esq., Merchant., Swilaers J, MtTMSON, Esq., J.P., Moa Hat N, Boss, Esq., Storekeeper, Upper Waikaia J. Duncan, Esq., of Duigan aud Duncan, Waikaia J, M'Leod, Esq., of Potter and M'Leod, Waikaia A, M'acdonam), Esq., of Mathesqn and Boyle, Waikaia Thomas Camebon, Esq., Roxburgh secretary (pro, tern,) \ J,Qkn A, Grant, OFFICES ; Teviot and Switzers, BACKERS; The National Bank of New Zealand, SEOKEB ! J, B, Bradshaw, Esq., M,H,B, . The richnpsa of the aurKerous deposits of $he Upper Waikaia are so well known as h,ardly .to. require comment, The present Companj^has been formed fqr the pur-pose of developing, by improved methods and increased facilities* that valuable lead which, even worked under the gigantio difficulties men withput oaj^tsl always encqqntw, has yielded fartunes*ta the prospectors, A large extent qf .valuable ground has been placed at the disposal of this Company, immediately adjoining the riohest claims, the moderate price demanded by the present holders being entirely payable in* paid-up and half paid-up |lmres, The estimated cqst o,f opening tkesp claims is £900 ; but as the tailrace will pass through auriferous ground for a considerable distance, ;t is confidently expected to repay the cost of its own construction. The ground once ppened up, there is a large enough area to afford profitable employment for thp next ten yeara. Hitherto the yield in the lead has averaged 100 ounces to the 12ft. x 15ft. paddock ; but as the claims offered to this Com« pany are situated immediately below the junction of anqther aurif eycus feeder, \t h generally expected this yield will be largely exceeded. The Secretary and Broker shall have great pleasure in affording every ioformation to fymafole investors, Applications for shares must be sent in $o the Broker or Secretary on or before' the 80th JJecember next, accompanied \vith % deposit ef ss. on every share applied for, 3?0BW OF ASPMOATIQN KXR ShABES, Tq J. B. Bradshaw, Dunedin, Broker for (foe Upper Waikaia Gold Mining Company. gis,— l hereby request that you wsl allot to me. * Shares iv $ie ahove Company and I hereby $gree to accept the same, or any jess number that may he allotted to. me, for which, J enclose a deposit of sa, per- share, J axq, Sir, Yaur obedient servant) Name ,,,,,,.,,......., , <• Residence,, , ?rof ess\oji o? Occupation,. , . ,• Pate,,..,..,., :,,.,.,.., , $TJA?EKA M- B. BTJILDIJNTG ANB Investment society, VTOTICE. TO BORROWERS.— AII In ±\ surance Pees in this Society must in future be paid at the next Monthly Meet ing after the premiums became due, in aoeoxdanoe with No. IS of the Society's jules, WM. HAVES, Secretary. Permanent building society OF OTAGO (TUAPEKA BRANCH^. THE above Society is now prepared to 3^ce^ye applications for Loans, Wm. HAVES, Secretary^ THE MINERS' BUTCHERY, WETHERSTONES. >£^S, JAMES, SMITH bags, to, injjimate i s)& U carrying on tiha above old_|S^abU^ed Butchery, and that customers can. ?«ly upon being served with Meat of the yrime&t quality, at the lowest rates. TJRANCTSMOYLE, Builder, Carpenter, | Jp W$ H.a.v.elo.ck, "jVTQTICE is hereby given, that the following -' applications will be forwarded to the W^ste. Lan,ds ?oard, Djmedin, for- consideration at ijts first sitting aftey the expiration of weeks from the date hereof s Application of George Brooks to, purchase ' sections 2; and; 14, block 111., Tuapeka West, no^r belfl by him under • leaiise. Application of George Brooks to purchase v • sections 3 and 4, block VI V Tuapeka • W^st, now held by tuba undey, agricultural lease^ Application of' James Cameron to purchase geotions 5 and %, blopk YIL, Waitahuna East, now held by him Tender agricultural lease. Appl^p^oHt o£ W;righ^ Lawe to, purchase ,- ' section 30, block V-,, Tua.peia. East, now held by him under agricultural lease, ' ' ' * ' E. H. CAREW, Warden. Vi*^. ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~~~" ■""""" ~~~ ~~ ~~ '— — TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD, ABpliQatioa for an Agricultural Lease. - T HEKEBY- give notice that. I have, applied \ .to the. Warden, for. a leagp, q'£ ujj«j.rveyefl fojE.*'agricult^rar purposes,' situate at '|ni^ b^ing leci.iQnil, block VI., Tuapeka |S!tf, ccijnpri9jijk &Q acres, or thereabouts ; and" tbAt tHe said application wjJl be heard $fc' the v Warden's a O^ace^ Law^enoe, on De'l^a i B,OnS' objecting to. the gr-an^ng of such Vaase must lodge t£e game vatK, th,Q " Warden ' ■■'"■- ?± houjra of the day of hearing. ' ' JOHN POVERTY. NOTICE. "WJOISOmSF fo^ doga is laid in our, pad-
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 311, 10 December 1873, Page 4
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