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__ Wanted 1 . _ , . Ia card.] yyANTED TO PURCHASE, THOUSAND JUBILEE SOVEREIGNS. G. F. SUCH, WARKWORTH HOTEL. ~N - B.—The above has the reputation of being the best-conducted and most comfortable hotel in the North. # Terms Very Moderate. A charming place for newly married couples to spend their honeymoon. Splendid Paddocking. "VST"ANTED Known—That D. Goldie is *_* _, Prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery. Builders' Ironmongery, and WheelWrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ANTED Known. — Pianofortes Tuned, ss.—G. Hood. Norman-street, Mount Roskill Road. Orders received by Mr Finch, Stationer. Queen-street. WANTED Known-Tailors' Trlm- . mings, Tweeds, and Coatings of the right Kind, at the right price, for cash only, can be had irom the Importer.—A. Lovett, VVellesley street. WANTED Known, thab best Taupiri Coal and Titree Wood can be obtained as usual from J. J. Craig, Arcade, Fort-st. Send orders early. WANTED, Purchasers for back volumes of Leisure Hour. Sunday at Home, Sunday Magazine, London Journal, Family Reader, and Novelettes. Now boing sold very cheap at W. E. MEARS'S Book Store, 216, Queen-street. WANTED, Purchasers" for" the "new volumes of Magazines, Children's Annuals, etc. Children's Picture Books from 1 penny. Purses, Pocket Books, Account Books (all sizes), Prayers and Hymns, Bibles, Card Cases, Cards, Albums, Scraps, Birthday Cards Sunday School Cards, Colonial Library Lily Series, New Books, etc., by W. E. MEARS, Bookseller and Stationer, 216, Queen-street (opposite Smith fc Caughey). ICTORIA, Cavendish, Chappell's, Boozey's, Mohawk, Christy, Comic Music Books, Songs. Piano Solos, Waltzes, etc. Musical Million (100 pages songs and pieces, full size), 2s; post free. 2s 10d.—W. E. MEARS, Book and Music Depot. 216. Queen-street: HOPKINS' Annual Clearing Sale.— o Men's Regatta and White Shirts. 2s lid; Boys' Soft Felt Hats, 10.(1; Boys' Felt Sailor Hats, Is (value for 23).—London House, Victoria and Nelson-streets. FOR the very best value in Drapery and Clothing go to C. Hopkins, Victoria-street, during his Annual Sale, now on. cheap Clothing—C. Hopkins' Annual Sale. -Colonial Tweed Suit. 28s 6d (value for 355). DRAPERY.— Wanted, competent Man to Take Charge of Dress Department; also, one for Manchester.—Apply by letter to A. 11. Morrison, D.I.C. LATHE. —Wanted, a 4_in. or sin. centre Screw-cutting Lathe. — Apply, stating price, etc., to .1.E., Star Office. Agents are re- ! quired to Sell Picturesque Maps and Plans; 25 per cent, commission on delivery. Average wago : £24 month above expense?.— Apply, stating age and experience, C. Marson, G.P.O. mO JOURNALIS T~S. Wanted, a Working Partner with some capital, in a daily newsnapcr in tho mo.t flourishing inland town in the North Island. Fall particulars on application to Mr 11. Brett, Auckland Star ; or to P.O. Box 35, Palmerston North. Groceries. TVTOTICE TO THE CUSTOMERS WILLIAM EAR LB, Grocer and Prodtjce Merchant, QUEEN-STREET AND NEWMARKET. Owing to market fluctuations, I beg to intimate that existing quotations for Produce, etc.. are herebyCANCELLED. I shall continue to sell at Lowest Market Rates, and would remind my customers that no alteration will be made in prices except in such lines as are imperative, owingto market increases in quotation., scarcity of stocks on hand, or uncertainty of supplies to arrive. Still Selling at Lowest Rates for Cash, every description of Grocery and Produce, etc., etc. W T ILLIAM EARLE, Proprietor, Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OV THE KUAOTUNU QUARTZ REDUCTION AND MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL ....... ~~7. £15,000, In 15,000 Shares of £1 each. One shilling per Share on Application, Two Shillings on Allotment, and the balance by Calls as required, not to exceed One Shilling per Share per month. It is not anticipated that more than Ten Shillings per Share will be called up. Provisional Directors : Lieut-Col. Burton J, Knox. C.E. Robert Comer Georgo Loraru George Comer W. Lodder, C.E. G. S. Graham Alexan .er Peebles C. H. S. George Arch. Smith H. Rees George J. Stewart, M.1.C.1D. Joseph Glenny J.M.Sharp Ashley Hunter, Assoc. Dr. H. Walker M.I.C.E. W. S. Wilson G. Johnston A. Wright (With power to add to the number.) Banke . S: Bank of New Zealand. Secretary : J. M. Cameron. 40 arid 41, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Brokers : Saunders and' Co., 2. N.Z. Insurance Buildings* This Company is to be formed for the purpose of erecting, at Kuaotunu, Quartz Reduction Works of a thoroughly efficient and modern character, combining both wet and dry pro cesses; also, where deemed advisable, to acquire interests in mining properties in connection therewith. A most suitable Battery site has been pegged off on the hanks of a never-failing creek, and in such a posision that coal can be brought to it, either by punts or barges. The situation is central, and calculated to command, on all sides, the crushing from numerous claims, in which defined gold-bear-ing lodes have been and are being discovered. Access to theßatterybyland is byan easygrade. A main ground tramway up the Valley can be laid at comparatively small cost, presenting no great engineering difficulties, with branch lines to connect the claims upon each aide of it. It is intended at first to erect a Battery of 20 head of Stampers, with foundations sufficient to increase that number as may be required. Patent Grinding Pans of the most suitable description for saving fine gold will he added. Though therejire numerous claims at work in the district, nopublic crushing plant is, as yet, available. This want will be supplied, so that instead of entailing a large expense in the shipment of quartz to the Thames for treatment, it can be treated at tMs Company's Battery, and at a cost satisfactory to all concerned. To ensure constant emnloymentfor the works, it is proposed to invito "the co-operation of the principal Mining Companies, and where desirable, to acquire interests in the best known lodes. So satisfied are the Provisional Directors as to the venture, they do not require any promotion fees. The erection of the works will be carefully surpervised by an expert, and the greatest economy, consistent with complete efficiency, will be steadily kept in view. From the central position of the works, there is crushing ore enough to keep soing for years, with even a largely increased plant. Its accessibility by land and water, and its never failing water supply, should make it the principal crushing centre of the field, and ensure a highly remunerative return to the shareholders. A large number of shares have been already applied for, and allotments will be made in the order of application. , i% „ On 5,000 Shares being applied for, the Company will be formed ; if a less number be applied for application fees will be returned (less pro rata cost of advertising and expenses), and no allotments will be CAMERON| 40 and 41, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1890, Page 1

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