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THE GREAT SEWING MACHINE IMPORTER, Has just received a Largo Shijimont of Challenge Machine of tho world— THE WHITE CO.'S SEW IN MACHINE, Tho Moat Silent The Cheapest Tho Most Rapid The Highest Arm The Most Simple The Largest Table Tho Most Easy to Work The Best Cover Tho Most Durable Tho Simplest Shuttle The Most Elegant The Neatest Stitch Tbeadlb Machines, from £5 10s. DENNES'S CHALLENGE BICYCLESAND TRICYCLES. BICYCLE, 481 n., from £10. fc^^Es^ CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENTS. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. LITTLE WERTHEIM £3 15s. FRISTER AND ROSSMANN. from £4 4s FRISTER & ROSSMANN TREADLE MACHINK. from „ £6. STANDARD TREADLE MACHINE, £8 10s. '"Mr Dennes does not intend leaving Auckland, but is going more extensively than ever into tho Sewing Machine and Bicycle Trade, having Surehased for cash a largo quantity of thai .ing of Machines, the White; also, Wertheim, Fiater and Rossman. Standard, and Domestic, direct from the factories; the latter IDs below any one In town. Defies competition. mHE r<KEAT T\ EPO T, QUEEN-STREET. BOYS' VELOCIPEDES, 225; PERAMBULATORS. 16s: INVALID CAURIAGKS. all kinds (Wholesale and Rniail); BABY SLEEPING CARRIAGES: ilso, BICYCI.KS Our* English make). ROCKING HOHSES, &C. R . ANDERSON, PAURAItATTA-tsTKEET^aJnvMY. Awarded Tom Pi*' A UCK.LAND DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Geselligo:Zusaninienkttnfte jeden Slittworh Abond 8 Uhr im Voreins Zimmer. Park Hotel. Wellesley-etvect. Deutsche Zeitungcn und Touraale. JOcutsche Bibliothck. J.A. MAX KOBER, Schriftfuhrcr. CONDENSED PROSPECTUS OF TJia TZ'AMO /COLLIERY /^OMPANT (LIMITED). CAPITAL „ £106,000, In 80,000 Shares of 25b Each. , 15s has been called up. DIRECTORS: Thomas Morrin, Esq. (T. & S. Morrin & Co.. Limited) The Hon. E. Mitciieleox, 31. H.R. Captain H. F. Anderson John Chambers, Esq. (T. & S. Morrin & Co.. Limited) Joseph Bexitett, Esq. BANKERS: Bank os- New South Wales. SOLICITORS: Messrs Jackson and Russell SECRETARY : S. Y. Collins, Esq. BROKERS: > The Members of the Brokers' Association-,. The Kamo Colliery is a most extensive one consisting, as it does, of 1,200 acres of freehold, and abont 1,400 acres leasehold lands. The railway which the Government has completed, connecting the Kamo Colliery with the Harbour, at a cost of about £52,000, places the • Colliery in the position of being more eaßily and profitably worked than any other Colliery in New Zealand. The Harbour with which tho Mine is now attached is, for all practical purposes, equal to any in the Colonies, and being en route for the Union and Pacific Companies' steamers, could not be tnoro advantageously situated. Sinco the formation of the Company, a very largo sum has been expended in developing thai Mine, and with the most satisfactory results. In tho Main Engine Shaft (which is a con-, siderable distance from the present workings, and upon which powerful pumping and windingmachinery has been erected), at a depth of 220----feet from the surface, tho uppor seam of coal. nine feot in thicknbas. has beon gone through. This Coal is very superior Jn qnality. At a depth of forty-five feet below thia seam, the lower scam haa boon proved to exist. This. Coal will bk Immediately Available. At the opposito side of the Hill from which the main heading was started, and what is. known as tho Road Engine Dip, a seam of nine. feet of excellent coal has been struck. This coal will bo in the market at once, as it is connected with tho railway through the main level. In view of tlie facts that now the Colliery well opened up, tho demand for the cool having ■ largely increased, and the recently acquired seams of coal proving to bo of superier quality, tho Directors are justified in stating that they beiiOTe the Company, from this time, will pay continuously largo dividends. SHARES ARE NOW OFFERED TO THE i PUBLIC at IBs per share, ami paid up to that amount, upon the foil owing Urms .•—5» cash? baXattce by turn equal payments of 6a each at-, three and six months. Tho Directors being thoroughly satisfied with tho bona fides of the undertaking, determined to. adopt tho risk of proving the lino a success; beforo offering to the public any shares for sale. Those now offered to the public were purchasedby the Directors for the Company. The entire. proceeds, therefore, of the shares now offered to tho public will bo placed to the credit of the \Company. X A list of the properties. Inventory of plant, certificates and reports of eminent engineers, &c., may bo inspected at the Company's Office, No;. 14a. Queen-street. StW THJAT COUOH! DONTDKLAT., How can yon stop It I Where is tho Kemedyi' BONMUGTON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL. CARRAGEEN OR IR!SH MOSS > (REGISTERED). ... Caniprodneo more evidence of real merit than. any 'other article for the purpose. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4278, 9 February 1884, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4278, 9 February 1884, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4278, 9 February 1884, Page 8 (Supplement)