Prospectuses. PROSPECTUS OF THE' TTPPER WAIKAIA GOLD MINING U COMPANY, (To be Registered under the Limited Liability Acts.) Capitax,, £4000, in 2000 Shores of £2 each. ss. on application, ss. OS allotment, 4 calls of 2s. 6d. each, at intervals of three months, if found necessary.* PROVISIONAL DIRECTORY : * J. F. Pitching, Esq., J.P., Moa Flat Station D. Mathesox, Esq., Merchant, Switzers J. Mctkison, Esq., J.P., Moa Flat JT.^Boss, Esq., Storekeeper, Upper Waikaia. J.* Duncan. Esq., of Duigan and Duncan, Waikaia J. M'Leod. Esq., of Potter and M'Leod, Waikaia A. M'acdonald, Esq., of Jlatheson and Boyle, Waikaia Thomas Cameron, Esq., Roxburgh SBCKKTART (pro. tern.) : | John A, Grant, j OFFICES s Teviot and Switzers. BANKKRS : The National Bank of New Zealand. BROKER : J. B. Bradshaw, Esq,, M,11,R. The richness of the auriferous deposits of the Upper Waikaia are so well known as hardly to require comment. The present Company has been formed for the purpose of developing, by improved methods and increased facilities, that valuable lead which, even worked uhder the gigftntic difficulties men without capital always encounter, has yielded fortunes to the prospectors. A lnrge extent of valunble ground h«s been placed at tin* disposal of fcliis Company, immediately adjoining the richest claims, the moderate price demanded by the present holders being entirely payable in paid-up and half paid-up shares. The estimated cost of opening tliese claims is £900 ; but as the tailrace %vill pass through auriferous ground for a conjjjderable distflpce, jt is confidently expected to repay the' cost of its own construction, The ground once opened up, there is a large enough area to afford profitable employment for the next ten years. Hitherto the yield in the lead has Averaged 100 ounces to the 12ft. x 15ft. paddook 5 but as the claims offered to this Company are situated immediately below the junction of smother auriferous feeder, it is generally expected thi9 yield -will be largely exceeded. The Secretary aud Broker shall have great pleasure in affording every information to oonajlde investors. Applications for shares must be sent in ro the Broker or Secretary on or before the 20th next, accompanied ■\vitli a. deposit of ss. ou every share applied for. » Form of Application for Shares. To J. B, Bradshaw*, Dunedin, Broker for the Upper Waikaia Gold Mining Company. Sir, — I hereby request %at you will allot to jne Shares iv tlie above Company, emA I hei'eby agree to aceepi; the same, or any Jess number that may be allotted to me, for Yrhich I enclose a deposit of os> per share. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Name Residence v . -^uu Profession or Qeoupation.TtST Pate.. v . Thorouglil?r(?(i Entire Eprses. fa ===• fTIHE Thoroughbred Trotting Stallion 1 QUICKSAND, Will tj«Wel th.is §ea,aqa in the Tiymeka and Tokomairiro Districts. Quicksand is rising 6 years old ; 16 hands high, wiih splendid flat bone and great muscular po^er He is a very fashionable mover, a sure foal-getter, and is remarkably quiet. - For fu.rtb.er particulars and pedigree see cards, Terms £3, payable on or before the Ist February, 1874, or £1 extra will he. charged after that date. nA 100 acre paddock provided for'raares from a distance at 2s •JLweek. Every care , taken, but no responsibility. - . -—*■* W ILLIAM PINE, Proprietor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE Waitahuna & tuapeka pistpjcts, The Thoroughbred Stallion f OTJJSTa STORMBIRD. j YQONG STOiyttßißD is a dark chesnut horse, 16 hands high, rising 3 years old. by the celebrated horse Stormbird, the property of D. Corsan, Esq., of Tokomairiro, and is out af as inyioyted-mare. For pedigree aad full particulars, see cards. JT.ERMS : — £3 ; Groom's Pee', sa. ; payable pn ots before February Ist. 1874, after which SI extra lyfll he charged • " • tf Vm CROZ^EE, Proprietor. THE THOROUGHBRED CAEKIAGE, STALLION, PRINCE ALFRED THE SEQOND : Will trave.l thi^ season in the WAIPORI, TUAPEKA, & WAITAHCNA DISTRICTS. F*ince Alfred is a beautiful red roan, rising three years old, stands 1 of 'hands high, * Wfc&-fiplendid bone and great muscular power; got by Prince. Alfred by Hoiardo, by Orlando, winner of the English Derby, out of Miss King, by Prince Alfred, by Pyrrhus, another wimiej of the Derby. Dam, Lady Gay, by Socratea. Terms : — £3 10s.. jpyable on or before Ist February, 1874^ ti room's K«e> 5a., payable, ■at fu«& Service An allowance of one mare in four to bona tide owners. 1 JAMES WRIGHT, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, TN THE .TEVIOT, ALES A^DKA, & SPEARGRASS • ■ FLAT DISTRICTS imported Thoroughly ed Horse CHORISTER.' €so*rsfflSßis ou.tof Jenn^ Lind, r by Hermit, kc. — See Victorian^ Stuxl Bqok." Chorister is, a bVutiful dark bay; stands j^ly'itf hands finches high, with immense bone and substance, shavying more power than iny fowbughipy* In ¥he country. He is a.]ko perfectly quiet, and a sure foal-getter. * * * Caftßlgr^ttS fMala $au be inspected at Moa j?!at. His progeny' requires no comment. 'psR.Ms :— ££ ss. ' All mare's to. be paid, |or fe« iFebrHavy Ist, 1874. T " " p .MURDOCH GORDON, for dogs is laid, in o,ur, p^T £- ' $Qss on MurrayaF.iat. * ,«TO&BLAN& a'poLSQISF.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 313, 17 December 1873, Page 4
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