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Medical. . Jyj- R T, TKAFv 0R o< 3'CRQ'KOJH ti KNTiKt Ps.ic^es axteofltios c? Teeth as iiic n».*« KKroKea ana, , *" . SrTof'jsfciotul Hours-3 *.m. tin«r.,m. lj a J& A a v a '; iT~T .- CLP CfffiiUiyil AiUB DBUGGIW2, ' * :i EOBSOS-JTiEEET, !3tO*> «J WSTJ.INBTOtr-Rlllia* Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OF THE WAIWEKA HOT SPIUNGS COM. PANX (LIMITED). OiptTAt, £30,000; la 30.000 Shares at fiz each. 11,500 fully paid-up shares will be iaeued to Mr Graham, as part payment lor tha property Tho oapltal on the romalnlni? eh»res will be payable as follows:- 5a per share on appli. cation, 59 per share on allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding 53 per share, at Intervals of not leas than thiao months,. Provisional Dibectobs. W. Aitken. Ksq, V. Q. Ewington, Kso P. B. Cruiokehank, Ktq. Jas Kobertson, Koq Thos. Atorrln, K?q., 4. Brock, Keg, B. C. Barstow, Ktq. P. Karl, Ksq. 'I'hoh, Buddie, Ksq, George Frnser, Ebo. Dr. Uaioes Jno. Kirkwood, Eea. Joa, I3snki Eeq. E. I,udlow, Hsq. * Henry Brett, lißq. Jackson Palmer, Em, Jno, "teher, Kcq. O. T. Wren, Ksn. Jas Wallnce, Esq. •'. U. Hurter. Esq. H. F. Anderson, K'eq. W. MoCullongh, Ksa. B. C. Greenwood. Keg. Goo Mc>'ab. K«q, ■ Job, Bennett Esq. Hieh. J. Gill, Kaq. Jos. Wack, Esq, John M'ltio, i£aq. Joo, Anderson, ifsq. I. JVlaelfarlano, lira; T.Henderson,Esq.,M.L.C.|M, Mnrchia, Keg. J.WUiian?eon,Esq.,M.L.A'K;. Hornsby. Kaq. If. J. Mose, Ksq., M.U.ftld. Kohn. Hsq. W.J. Hurst, Etq.,M.H.K, Capt. W. Steela ' Capt. J. H. R. Harrison W. H. Grace. Eeq. ' Capt. Colbeck A. Martin, Esq. W. S Wilson, Esq., W. Lodder. JCtq. J. Craig, Ecq. (J. H. Livers. i£eq. , 8", J, Somerflald. Kgq. ur. Goldsbro' Jas. Stewart, Esq., C.K. Or. J. M. Mooro H. J. Wlckens, &aq. ur. Honey man Kicn. Keals, Ksq. Or. Bto=k will G. Holdehlp, Ktq. B. Ireland. h.eq. J. Wayinouth. Eeq. K. J. O'dullivan, Esq', Oeorco Harper, Ksq. iVm. Waters. Ksq, It. 41. Stark, Ksq. J. U Hatswell, ksq, Charles King. Kaq. Jno. Kndcan, Keg. James B. Graham, Esq. Sc win Hesketh. Jtsq; John Jamoj K?q. V. Ouvoro, Heq. &ndrew Bull, Ktq. Jno. Taylor, Kaq. I Ji CosarsTe. Keg. John Reid, Ksq. A. Cairns. Esq. John Wliks, Ktq. M. H. Ro«. Esq. P. Hall. Esq. Kees George, Keg, S. Jackson, Hsq. F. J. Hall, Esq. Jas. Russell, Htq. Franol" Sfeeena. Esq, J. H. Uston, Keg. Jno. Wallace, ttt q. W. Qorrie, Eeq. Wm, Perolvai, Esq. BAKKKRS! The National Bank of New Zealand. 8OLICITOB8: Messrs Whitaker, Russell, and Huddle, BfiOKEKS: 'I Auckland Brokers' Association. SUCBETABY, PRO. TEM.: John Mima, Esq. Offices of the Company : COLONIAL BANE BUILDINGS. QUEKHSTRKiIT, AUCKLAND. The Company Is formed to purchase,tram Robert Graham, Esq ,the valuable Hot Springs; Baths, Hotel, and KPtate, situated at the Weiwera, within four hours by coach road, or twenty-four miles by wat3r, from the city of Auckland. Steamers run daily, snd a mall " coach to and from the North Shore three times a week. '1 ho Walwera Harbour, being wlthlu the Haurakl Gulf, offers a delightfnl ple&surfl bip.of which many thouEands avail themselves during the yeox. The beauty of the harbour and of the anrroundlng country, as well as tbe curative pro- * ponies of Its percnn:o.l and abounding Thermal Mineral Springs, are bo widely known that comment U unnecessary, bea bathing, riverhathing, and boating on tha river which raiis through the property, are amoug the many attractions of tbls unique Katatn, The climala is so mild and equable throughout tbe year that tobacco, and the orange ana lemon, grow In in- •"" riantly. Mi Uiahnni baa spent large sums la . developing the ;,roperty since bo acquired linearly forty years ago. Having brought it into a paying condition, he wishes to, retire, and leave to others the further great improvement of which the Waiwera property la no w capable. The property handed over to tho Company will consist of the Hot Springs (which have ' yielded an inexhaustible tupply of mineral water from time immemorial); the hotel,which is doing a large and profitable business, and capacle of accommodating t rooi 90 to 100 nenoaa comfortably ; the whole of the harbour frontage, and 728 acres, more or less, of adjacent country. The latter is admirably adapted for a Township, Villa Residences and Small Karma. It will become very valuable when a propiT wharf is built by the Government, which it is hooiid will not bo much longer delayed. A further block of 102 acres has been loated by Mr Graham, from Mr Andorson; at a rental of £50 per annum, for 10 years, with a ! right to purchase for £1,000. This lease "Will . also be handed over to the Company. The property, with Furniture, Plant. Live" Stook, &c, Baths, Bath-houses, TTotel.Cattages, Land, and the Lease above-mentioned, will ba' sold by Mr Graham to tha Company for £23,000. Mr Graham only requires one half of this amount to be paid wi:hin cix months bora allotment of shares, and will siceept fully paidup Bharof" for the balar co of tho pnrebeso Koney, Une-third of the shares will bu apportioned to and reservod for the Southern Provincial Dla-i v trict of New Zealand, and :sjcn»y and Melbourne. 'I ho piell.i.inary expomes incurred In formation of the Company will a!so bo paid by Mr Grohr.m. The Hotel business yielded last year a net pr jflt of £ 1622,t0 which sum it has eteaiiily grown tram the ainr.ll brgtmilngd of eight years ago. warn accommodation for visitors was first attempted. It la proposed to appropriate £7000 In enlarging' ' the Hotel and other Improvements, in order to . keep pace with the growing demand and groat increase of visitoiß from the Sonth of New Zealand, and from all parts of Australia and thai South Sea Island b. The rjrofltß of the year may then be confidently estimated at from £2000 to £3000, with c proportionate increase In the yearn to follow. From tbe land alone a large revenue must' ultimately be geoured, and In the meantime the current and Increasing bu&iness is a snfSclent guarantee for handsome dividend* to the Bhireholdera. A meeting of the Bubeorlbers will bo con-' vonedforthe Bleotlon of Direotors, Sc (who will be duly appointed according to thi number of shares taken up in each Provincial District' and in Sydney and Melbourne), of which duo notice will be given. Applications for shares will be received by the members of the Auckland Brokers' A&iooUtlon, and at tho temporary offioes of the Company. Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen-street.: Ull 20th day of July, 1882. i .' JEB HOT SPRINGS HOTEL BUSINESS AG» J COUNT. 32L New Zealand Insuranco Balldinet, .. > Auckland. 16th May, lfei BOBEBI GBIHAM, KBO., Sir,— Having completed the audit of your Manager1! books and accounts, for the year ending ISth May. 1882,1 have now the pleasure of handing you the accompanying documents— viz: Profit and i.osa Account, Receipts and Kxpendlture Account, and tho Balancing: Account' on ISth May, 1882. j Reference to the Profit and Loss Account I Shows that the business done during the twelve months amounted to £5,159, yielding a profit of' £1,622. . - -;* The figures for the year ending May 13. tSSL' ■were—Business done, £1545, and profit,£l 291.: ■ Tho business done in the year ending 13th May, 1882, has, theiefore, been £6U, and the profit; £331 more than durifig the previous year. A' per-centage comparison shows that the business done was thirteen and a-half per cent more > than last year, yielding an increase of profit ot' twenty per cent This result must ba gratifying to youV as' it proves that at the Hot Springs Hotel a higher ratio of profit attends increased business. In the statement of; Expenditure £278 63 5d has been charged by your manager to improvements—namely, new stable,' tanks, reservoir, fencing the new plantation, vapour bath, ornamental vases' &c. Beaidei. this, he informs me that you have had planted ~ during tho year a largo number of orange.' lemon, fruit, and other trees, tho cost of which' did not come before me. ■1 I am, Sir, your obedient servant, • (> ■ 1 . JOHN WAYMOUTH Public Accountant. Lite lnaaranoe ■.■■.-■■•{ HEAD OFFICJS: PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, WKLUMoTON. Commissioned.. —«»_D, M. LUQKIK.J Thb Only New Zsai^and lbb Owncn. QOVKRNMSNT SECURITY, 'j ■ ■'■. MUTUAL INSURANCE. LOWBST PKKMIUBJSi, An Insurance ot f1i.200, at the; Premium oharged elsewhere for £1,000, being equivalent > to an IMMSDIATK BONUS of £300, m ADDI-, MOW TO FDLt PAnTIOiPATIOH IN PBOSTTS. '." ; .. Agenoles at nearly all Money Order Post OflJeeß In the Colony, , - , j . Prospeotns setting forth the very MBKHAIt RBGULATIONa and LOW PRKMIHMd o*t tha Government Office can bo ebmlnaa on application. Workmen's Insurance Specially provided for In the .-'- rt INDUSTRIAL BRANCH, ■; 1 . POUOIBS laSUKD WBOU £5 UPWJLBDBV : -.'_' PREMIUMS PAYABLK WSSKIT,' For which o CoUeotor wiU call, ~ BPBOJAL TABLE 3 FOB CHILDBKN. Thk Only Industoial offiob wrra Participation in Pkofit3 ahu govebnmknt skouklty. PoHoiea of £30 and upwards, after Three Towv, can ba ourrendered for Cash, or for v Kree Polioy. MANAGEB . a GODFREY KNIGHT

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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3723, 18 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3723, 18 July 1882, Page 4

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