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I Tenders. J IyEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' SUPPLY OF PEANUT OIL. , - General Manager's Office, > Railway Department, i. Wellington, 16th June, 1882, | Written Tenders will bo received at this offloo up to noon of MONDAY 10th July, 1882, for tho Supply of about 15,000 Gallons Chinese : Peannt Oil, to be delivered In January neStl dpeolflcatlons and irorms of - Tender may be obtained at «he Btores, Manager's Offloe, Wellington; and.the Storekeepers' Offloea, Auokland, Chrlstohuroh, and Dunedln, Tenders, , accompanied by samples, to bG addressed to the . General Manager, Wellington; and marked1 outside, "Tender for Oil." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, Telegraphlo Tenders wiU not be entertained. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager N.Z. Railways. j^ARANGAHAPE DISTRICT. FORMATION ofi-ÜBLIN-SrESET. Fresh Tenders for above Contraot. the time for completion being extended to S6th November, will be reoeived up to 1 pirn. on Thursday, 29th ingt., at our office, Colonial Bank, where plans and spooifloatlons may be Been. BOYLAN & LUNDON, Engineers to the Board. (for continuation, see First Page.) ' _ " Liost and Found. LOST, last night, young Bull-Terrier Dog, white, blaok spot on face.—Reward on returning to Mr Et am. Domain Gates, oppoalte Parnell Grammar School. LOST, last night, a White bull Bitch. 10s reward on returning same to the Paolflo Hotel. Queen-street, LOST, on Sunday morning, near Grubb's Bakery, Karangahape Road, a Blaok Pup with white ohln, and brown ribbon ronnd hia • neck; anuwerg to name of "Guy.'—Finder *, brlnulng dog to Mr Davis, Stab Oflloe, will bo ■ owarded. j FOUND— Cheque, drawn on the Australlan Deposit and Moitgage Bank, Limited. - Owner may obtain same by applying at this Offloe, fjiOUND, a Pointer Pup (slut); tody JL' almost white; head, tan. If not claimed ■ In seven days will be sold to pay expenses.— ' Apply A. Stewart, "Free Press' Office. UTRAYED into my yard, Two Geese.— i C 3 Owner oan have same by paying expenses to A. Smith, Alma Cottage, Oroy-street £_* 8T REWARD.-Stblen from Ellerslie, . _^k_w Langshan Fowls (private mark). Tne above reward will be paid on conviotlnnof t thief.-W. M. Hall, i • • ■ i n. t Prospectus. £ ROSPECTU'S OF TRE WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS COMPANY- (LIMITED). { Capital, H30.000; in 30,000 Shares at „l eaoh. i 11,600 fully paid-up shares will bo issued to Mr J Graham, aa part payment for the property. l The capital en tke remaining shares will be payable as follows :-5i per share on appll- I cation, Ss per share on allotment, and tbe balance in calls not exceeding 5s per share ( at intervals of not less than three months. r Provisional Directors, i V^ B,*- 8! B*'. *• <*• Ewington, Esq. " D. B. Crulokshank, Efq. Jas. Robertson, Esq. Thos. Morrin, Esq., A. Brook, Eeq, R. C. Baratow, Esq. B", Karl, Esq. I Thoa. Buddie, Esq. aeorge Eraser. Esq. Dr, Haines Jno. Kirkwood, Esq. , Jos, Banks. Esq. E. Ludlow, Etc. i Henry Brett, Esq. Jackson Palmer, Ktq. t Jno. fisher, Esq. O. T. Wren. Esq. l Jas WaUsoe, Esq. r. H. Hurter, Esq. b g. F. Anderson. Fag. W. MoOulloughrEsq. '. B. O. Greenwood, Esq Geo MoNab, Esq. Job. Bennett. Esq. Rich. J. Gill, Esq. Jas. Blaok, Esq, John Milne, Esq. I Jno. Anderson. Esq. T. Maofl_rlan3,E»q. s T.H«nderson.Esq„M.L.C. M. Murchle, Esq. J.'W_llarpson,Esq.,M.L.A. _. Hornsby, Esq. F. J. Moss, Esq., M.H.R S. Kohn. H'sq. W.J. Hurst, Esq., M.H.R, Capt- W. Steele . Capt. J. H. R. Harrison W. H. Grace. Esq. «■ Capt. Colbeok a. Martin, Eaq. I W. S WUson, Esq., W. Lodder, Esq. i J. Craig, Esq. 0. B, Layers. Ki-q. t F. J. Somerfleld, Esq. Ur. Goldßbro' « Ja3. Stewart, Esq., CB. Dr. J. M. Moore C H, J. Wlckens, Esq. Dr. Honeyman > Rich, Reals, Ksq. Dr. Stockwell G. Holdship, Eho. B. Ireland. Esq. J. Waymouth, Esq. K. J. O'dnlUvan. Esq. George Harper, Esq. Wm, Waters. Eso. t W M ,' BtsT k' Kb<l' j- l- Hatswell, Esq. s Charles King. Esq. Jno. Kndean. Esq. / James B.Graham, Eaq. Eowln Heaketh. Ksq. J John James Esq. A. Devoro, Esq. ' Andrew Bell. Esq. Jno. Taylor. Ksq. » J> Cosgrave. Esq. John Beld, Esq. * A. Cairns. Esq. John Wilks, Esq. S M. h; Roe. Esq. p. Hall. Esq. * Ha»B George. KBq. S. Jackson. Fsq. F. J. Hull, Esq. Jas. Russell, Esq, , Franolx Skeens. Esq. J. H. Upton; Esq; I Jno. Wallace, Esq. W, Gorrle, Esq. Wim. Perolval, Egg. t BANKERSt I The National Bank ot Now Zealand. £ Eoi^ici;tob6: ' Messrs Whltaker, HussoJ), and Buddie. £ BaO-EBS: Auckland Brokers' Association. SSOBKTABY, PKO. IBM.! John Milne, Esq. Offices*!!' the Coup ant i COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUWEN- 1 BTRKET, AUCKLAND, % The Company la formed to purchase from Robert Graham, Hag., the valuable Hot Springs, Baths. Hotel, and Estate, situated at the Walwera, within four hours by ooaoh road, or twenty-four miles by water, from the olSy of Auckland. Steamers run daliy. and a mall coach to and from the North Bhoye three times " ai week, lhe Walwera Harbour, being within 1 the Haurakl Gutl. offera a delightful pleasure trip,of whloh many thousands avail themselves rJcriug the year, Thehsautyof the harbour and of the surrounding oountry, as well as the curativo pro parties of Its porenmal.and abounding Thermal Mineral Springe, ore so widely known that comment Is unnecessary. Seabathing, river- < bathing, ana boating on the river which runs. > through tho property, are among the many attraotionß of this unique Estate, The climate is so mild and equable throughout the year that tobftbeo, and the orange ana lemon, grow luxuriantly. Mr Oiahamhas spent large Bums in developing tho property 'since he acquired linearly forty years ago. Having brought it into a paying condition, he wlahea to rotire. and „ loavo to othore thp further great improvement J ox whloh the Walwera property is now capable. The property handed .over to tho Company will oonslst of the Hot Springs twhloh have yielded an Inexhaustible supply of mineral water from time lmmß_torial) j the hotel.whlch Is doing a large ana profitable business, and oapaole of accommodating fro _90to 100 persons Comfortably; the wholo of the harbour front- 1 ago, and 7» aores, mora or less: of adjacent country, Tho latter Is admirably adapted for a Towßßhip. Villa Residences and. Small I Karma. It will become very' valuable when a vtS,°_r.Jl! h! xt 'J 'ffiW °y the Government, whioh it is honed will not bo much longer delayed. A further blook ot 102 aorea has been leased by Mr Graham, from Mr Andereon. at a rental ot £50 per annum, for 10 years, with a 1 right to purchase for fil,ooo. This lease will also be handed oyer to the Company, Tho property, .with Furniture, Plant. Live 1 Btock, &0.. Baths. Bath-houses, H6tel,Cottages, band, and the Lease above-mentioned, will be sold, by Mr-Grshaiß to the Company for £23,000. Mr Graham only rcquiroß One halt ol this omsun.t'to be paid wttMn six monthß from allotment of shares, and will acoept fully paidSp sharea for the balance of the purchase money, no-third, ot the shares will be apportioned to and reserved for the Southern Provincial District of New Zealand, and Sydney and Mcl- I bourne. The preliminary expenses incurred In formation of the Company will also ha paid by Mr Graham. The Hotel business yielded last year a net profit of £1622 to which Bum it haß steadUy grown > from tho email beginnings of eight yefrs ago, when accommodation for vißltors was first attempted. Itlßprqposedtooppropriate«7(Klo,inenlarging ; the Hotel and other improvements, in order to ! keep pace with tho growing demand and great inoreaae of visitors from the South of New Zea- ' land, and from all parts of Australia and the South Sea Islands. The profits of tbe year may then be confidently estimated at from £2000 to £3000, with o proportionate increase In tlje years to follow, From tbe land alone a la/go revenue must ultimately be scoured, and in the meantime the ourrent and increasing business 1b a sufficient gUßrantea for handaome dividends to'the shareholders. A meeting of the subscribers will be oon-1 vened for the Eleotlon of Dlreotors, &o„ (who will be duly appointed according to tha number of shares taken up In eaoh Provincial Distrlot and In Sydney and Melbourne), of whloh due notice will be given. Applications for shares will be reoeived by the members of the Au,oklaud Brokers' Association, and at tbe temporary officea of the Com. pany. Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen-street, till 20th day of July, 1883, m HOT SPRINGS HOTEb BUSINESS ACCOUNT. 321 New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland. 18th May, 1882. Robert Graham, Esq., Sir,— Having completed the audit of your Manager's books and accounts, for the year ending 18th May, 1882,1 have now the pleasure of handing you tho accompanying documents— viz: Profit and I>obb Account, Receipts and- Expenditure Account, and the Balanolng Acoount qu 13th May. 1882. Reference to the Profit and Loss Account shows thot the business done during tho twelve months amounted to £5,169, yielding a profit of £1,622, The figures for the year ending May 13, 1881,' wero—Business done, £1515, and profit,£l.29l. Tho business dono in the year ending 13th May, 1882,' has, theieforo, boen £614, and tho profit £331 moro than during the previous year. A por-oentago comparison shows that the business dono was thirteen and a-half per cent, more than last year, yielding an inorease of profit of twenty percent. This result must ho gratifying to you, ns it proves that at the Hot Springs Hotel a higher ratio of profit attends increased business. In tho statement of Expenditure £276 6s Bd has been oharged by your manager to improvements—namely, new stable, tanks, reservoir, fonoing the new plantation, vapour hath, ornamental vases '&c. Besides this, he informs me that you have had planted during the year a large number of orange, lemon, fruit, and other trees, the cost of whloh did hot como beforo mo. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, . JOHN WAYMOUTH Public Accountant.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3704, 24 June 1882, Page 3

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