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Notices. TE AROHA PROSPECTING COMPANY. It is proposed to form a Company, to be called the Te Aroha Prospecting Company, with limited liability, having a capital 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 paid on application, twopence per share on allotment, and the balance in calls of not more than one penny each, as required; at least one month to inter(j vene 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 individuals. When any reef is cut showing gold or j 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 Moraine; ' 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 out the reefs at right angles, in order to achieve the best results at the least possible cost. Gold and other minerals arc 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. i, 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 that now proposed, would have undoubtedly demonstrated the value of the reefs. -J It is confidently expected that both the Government of the colony and the Piako 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 v the undertaking, viz., "r MR F. PAVITT, Chairman. MR JAMES MILLS, Secretary. ». MR D. BRIGHAM. 0 MR R. BLENCOWE. s MR D. J. FRAZER. All applications to be sent to Mr James it Mills, Secretary, Te Aroha, not later than the 14th day of January, ISSS. 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. a 188 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. t Signed Trade or occupation Address ANTED KNOWN. We have MOVED into our NEW PREMISES, Customs-street East, > Opposite Railway Station aud Couplani's Store. We have without doubt the largest and most commodious Tailoring Establishment in the colony. Our Promenade Show-room is open for public inspection. All are welcome. We are showing THE LARGEST & MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS IN THE COLONY. Our business has increased at such a rapid rate during the past twelve months that we were in dread of the usual Spring Season's rush completely blocking us. Bat we are happy to say, with our present new premises and large staff of skilled labour, we are almost prepared to undertake the Whole Tailoring Trade of the Colony, more especially as we can positively assure our clients that there will be NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Sincerely thanking our old friends for past favours, and apologising for any unavoidable delay that occurred during the great rush of the past season, we beg to subscribe ourselves, very gratefully, THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO. (G. McBRIDE), Customs-street East, Auckland. Suits to measure at Wholesale Prices! ISS7. 1 We have just opened out £6000 worth of the finest Goods ever shown in New Zealand, comprising the CHOICEST NOVELTIES From the Local, British and Continental Markets, including ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS ! ONEHUNGA TWEEDS! Wc arc the only Tailors in New Zealand who have the above goods for sale. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. i Inspection Invited. Having had many inquiries for the above during the last few weeks, we are glad to state that we have secured all the Onehunga Tweed in the market. Please book your orders early. First come, first served. Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand. VENI ! VIDI ! VICI ! " The "Very " Button (Shakespere). The Latest Novelty. We have imported a Button-making Machine, and can now supply Buttons same cloth as garment, Onehunga Tweeds included. No extra charge. Call and sec the machine at work. OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS will find us opposite side entrance to railway station. Call in the morning, book your order, and call for Suit as you return at night. AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO. 1 . (G. Mcßride), MERCHANT TAILORS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, Military and Naval Contractors, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST, Opposite Railway Station and Coupland's ' Store, A UCKL AND. LAND ASSOCIATION. 3 DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, OR ' LEASE (with purchasing clause). ' The Company's Tauwhare Factory is now in active operation, and will take s milk at factory prices from all who pur- • chase or lease from the Association, thus securing a ready sale for one of the 5 principal products of the soil. 1 To honest, energetic, industrious families specially easy terms will be given. ) Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. 3 O T 1 O K 3 Ladies aud Gentlemen who desire to have their Horses trained to give them a pleasure in riding, send them to i "A. CONNOLLY. Hamilton East, 18th April, 1887.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2421, 17 January 1888, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2421, 17 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2421, 17 January 1888, Page 3

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