Notices. WAIKATO HmGULTURAL SOCIETY. TIIE NEXT SHOW WILL BE HELD AT —lIA MILT ON— ON SATURDAY, MARCH 17,1888 (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). PRIZE SCHEDULE Practically the same as last yeyr, WILL BE ADVERTISED IN THE COURSE OF A FEW DAYS. GEO. KDGECUMBE, Hon. Sec. SCE AROHA PROSPECTING COMi I'AXY. It is proposed to form a Company, to be called the Te Aroha Prospecting Com-, pany, with limited liability, having a cnpital of £30,000 in shares of £1 each, 20,000 shares to be offered to the public, and 10,000 to be reserved for the benefit of the Company ; one penny per share to be pnid on application, twopence per share oil allotment, and tlio balance in ealls of not more than one penny each, as required; at least one month to intervene between each call. The objects of the Company are—To thoroughly prospect the Te Aroha Goldfield, by driving a tunnel through the hill, from a point on its western face, towards the New Find goldmine, and until it arrives in ground owned by existing companies or individual.-'. When any reef is cut showing gold or other minerals, if found payable it shall either be let on tribute or worked by the Company, as may be deemed most advisable. The exact point near the Old Morning Star mine, at which tht tunnel shall commence, to be determined by the best local mining experts and prospectors ; and shall as near as possible cut the reefs at right angles, in order to achieve the best results at the least possible cost. Gold and other minerals are known to exist on the western face of the hill; trials of several tons having been made from the locality of the intended tunnel, with results as high as fifteen penny weights to the ton with the ordinary stamper battery. It is a well-known fact, that a large amount of capital has been expended in mere .surface prospecting ; a small proportion of which sum expended in such a systematic manner a - that now proposed, would have undoubtedly demonstrated the value of the reefs. It is confidently expected that both the Government of the eoluny and the l'iako County Council will subsidise the undertaking. 7,000 Shares have been already subscribed in Te Aroha. The following gentlemen have been appointed Provisional Directors, to organise the Company and ascertain the amount of support likely to be accorded it. When this is accomplished they will call a meeting of the Shareholders to elect a Board of Directors to carry out the undertakins. viz., MR F. PAVIIT, Chairman. Mil JAM RS MILLS, Secretary. MR I). PRIG HAM. Mil R. BLENCOWE. MR D. J. FRAZER. All applications to be sent to Mr James Mills, Secretary, Te Aroha, not later than the 1-tth day of January, 1888. The shares will immediately be allotted by the Directors, and should any applicant not receive the number applied for, the balance of his application fee will be returned. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. TE AROHA AROSPECTING COMPANY. ; 18S Please to allot me shares in the above company, and enclosed please find cheque or for £..s..d, being one penny each on such shares. Signed Trade or occupation Address DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between us as BUTCHERS in Hamilton East and West is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All accounts due to the Hamilton East Branch are requested to be paid immediately, in order to facilitate a settlement of the partnership accounts, as G. E. White is about to leave the district. T. QUALTROUGH G. E. WHITE. Witness : T. C. Hammond. December 15th, 18S7In reference to the above notice I have pleasure in informing my customers and the public generally that the business will still be carried on by me in Hamilton West. Customers in Hamilton East and neighbourhood will be waited on daily for orders, which they may rely upon being executed with the greatest attention. As this arrangement will cause a great saving in expense I shall be able to give my customers the benefit by supplying the very finest quality at the lowest possible prices. T. QUALTROUGH. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between us as General Storekeepers in Hamilton East is this day DISSOLVED Ijy mutual con sent. All d<>br.«owii:j> by tile said linn will be paid by William Dey, who will carry on the husim-ss as heretofore, ami all monies owing to the said firm are to be paid to him. W. DEY. GEORGE FRENCH, Witness — T. O. Hammond. November 11th, ISS7. N.B. —In reference to the above notice I beg to assure my customers that I shall continue to observe the same strict attention to their requirements as in the past, and trust by care and civility to enjoy a a continuance of their patronage in the future. Goods only of the best quality will lie kept in stock, and will be sold .at the lowest possible margin. Owing to the change in my business re.latious I have to request a prompt settlement of all outstanding accounts. W. DEY. Hamilton, November 11th, 18S7. BALL PROGRAMMES, Circulars, Cards, and osters of all descriptions turned out with despatch, at moderate prices, at The Waikato Times Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2420, 14 January 1888, Page 3
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