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Meetiu ga. QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING. TVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVI2N that the Quarterly LICENSING MEETING for the District of Hauiaki will be held at the New Caledonia Hotel, Parawai Highway District, on Tuesday, the Ist day of December, 1874, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all Applications for certificates for Licenses and Transfers, Renewals or Removal of Licenses. J. BUTLER STONEY, Clerk of Hauraki Licensing Court. Licensing Court for District of Hauraki, October 27th, 1874. QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE is HEREBY GI7EN that the Quarterly LICENSING MEETING for the District of Thames will be held at the CourtHouse, Shortland, on Tuesday, the Ist day of December, 1874, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all Applications for certificates for Licenses and Transfers, Renewals or Removals of Licenses I BUTLER STONEY, Clerk of Thames Licensing Court. Licensing Court for District of Thames, Shortland, 27th October, 1874. THAMES CHRISTMAS RACES. THE Adjourned MEETING to receive the Report of the Committee will be held at the Governor Bowen Tins Evenixo, at 7.30. Ike public are invited to, attend. POWER SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE. TpHR Final MEETING will take place at l the Pacific Hotel, To-day (Friday), at 8 p.m. FRED. F. DAY, Hon. Pec. Caledonian Gold Mining Company (Registered.) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. NOTIC'i is hereby given that an Extraordinary Meeting of the Caledonian Gold Miniug Company (Registered) will be held in the Large Room of the New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on Wednesday, November 11, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of considering and parsing (if approved) the following kresolutions :—,i That the Caledonian Gold Mining Company (Registered) he wound up, under clause 59 of the Mining Companies Act, 1872. That a uew Company be formed, to be called the Caledonian Gold Mining Company (Limited), to be registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860, for tlie purpose of acquiring the property and carrying on the mining operations of the old Company, That the Capital of the new Company shall be £40,040 in 2.560 .Shares of £12 each, fully paid up, and 2,860 Shares of £2 each, on which £2 per Share may be called up. That each Shareholder in the new Company shall be entitled to One fully Paid-up Share for every Share held by him in the old Company. That one Share in the Dew Company on which £2 may be called up, shall be offered to shareholders in the old Company for every Share held by them. That the holders of such new Shires shall, without regard to the nominal value thereof or the amount called up thereon, be on the fame footing as the holders of the paid-up Shares, and shall be entitled equally with them to the property of the Company and to share in all dividends and profits. That such offer shall be made to each shareholder by notice specifying the number of Shares to which he is entitled, and limiting a time within which the offer, if not accepted, will be deemed to he declined. That on the acceptance of such Shares adeposit of Five Shillings shall be paid, and the remainder of the Two Pounds per Share be front t'me to time called up (if re- ■ quired) in such instalments as the Directors think iit. That after the expiration of the time limited for the acceptance of new Shares, or on receipt of an intimation from any Shareholder to whom notice is giveu that he decliins to accept the Shares offered, or on failure to pay the deposit as required, such Shares shall become the property ' of the Company, and may with other Shares the property of the Company be from time to time sold by the Directors in such numbers, at such times, in such manner, and for such price as the Directors think fit. By order of the Directors. CHARLES TOTIIILL, Manager. Groceries. AHINEMURI STORES, \J SIIORTIiiND. Not under the Patronage of the Native Office. Dapands solely on Fkee Tkade with Natives as well as Europeans. J. E. Hansen will Cash Prices,' defy auyons to sell Full weight Candles Is good articles at lower L W ditto lOd prices. He buys in Salad Oil (Morton's ■ the best markets, has and Whybro's) 8d but little expense in Castor Oil 8d connection with his Soap (large bars) business, and is con- fr.m 7d tented with the sinal- Washing Soda 2d lest possible profits Best Tasmaniau Jams consistent with always tin 9d to lOd paying 20s in the £. Tomato Sauce 9d Worcester Sauce OiirFreshßutternot (Austin's) Is surpassed for quality in Preserved Milk, the province. To buy from lOd • a good article is true A very fine Tea, economy. To buy for per lb 2s cash is real economy; By the half chest Is 9d and to purchase your A Good Tea 2s 6d I 1 Groceries from the Very Good Tea 3s Uundorsigned is the The Best Tea eververy perfection of eco- imported 3s fid nomy. Competition is Tobacco—Venus 5s the soul of trade No do Barrett'sTwist 5s 6d Co-operative Grocery Other good brands needed. Go in lor a from 4s Co-operative Firo In- Kerosene per tin ; sorance Society, the (Devoe's) 10s . premiums will be re- Maize from ' duced, and we will 5s 6d to 6s 6d be able to sell cheaper Lamb's supertino flour ! than ever. 501bs 8s i : ALSO ON SALE, CEOCKERY AND GLASSWARE, AT LOWEST RATES. J. E. HANSEN, OH'INEMDRI STORES, » SHORTLAND.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 30 October 1874, Page 2

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