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BOARD . OP. EDUCATION. I ■__ ' ■' - ) Subject to the . Regulations, FRIDAY, j; November 24, may be observed as a '\, , Holiday in the Public Schools, on the.; occasion of the Opening of the Children' 3 | Flower Show.in Auckland. .By.order of j the Board. )| • VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary.' i T3 R B,T T; S A L- M A N A C And |1 I A R 1 ™R 190 Q SECRETARIES Of RELIGIOUS, FRIENDLY, MASONIC, | POLITICAL, EDUCATIONAL, ART, ; MUSICAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, j COMMERCIAL, OUTDOOR SPORTS, j . . AND, OTHER SOCIETIES AND OR- • GANIZATIONS ■ ■• -; • ARE INVITED TO SEND IN A LIST OF THEIR OFFICERS etc., etc., etc. For the ; LOCAL DIRECTORY j In the above Work, now in the Press. Address:; COMPILER OF BRETT'S ALMANAC, "STAR" OFFICE. SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.) ■ SHORTLAND-ST. Opposite General Post Office. Telephone 377. >JO OTHER MEDICINE in New Zea- -^ land enjoys such an.extensive sale or has beeri so freely endorsed by ieading and well known citizens as Loasby's Wahoo. Hundreds of Testimonials from people whose word is beyond doubt ■ nave , been published. This has gone on for years and is still going on. Do you know of any other? T OASBY'S WAHOO—Price 2/6 every- "*-' where. The great Herbal Remedy for Dyspepsia. JOSEPH TTAYWARD " TXOOPER (Late of Palmerston North), DIJNTIST, PONSONBY ROAD. . Rooms over Mr Woollams, Chemist. Special Attention Paid to the Preserva- . tiou of the Natural Teeth. r.IMiK iiraud rsew Zeaiuud Dairy AssociaX ilou is, guarantee of the tiuest quality of Table cutter. • ' „ "VTE OLD ENGLISH GAME OP BOWLS. . X LAUEI'S BOWLS, Machine made, ensuring regular and perfect "bias," sizes SJ, 0 1-10, 5 3-IG. Bowlers are invited to inspect this first shipment of. the above maker. „■•■•. „ , PRIME, Ironmonger, Karangahape Road. pKICKET. • AND ■ LAWN TENNIS! You may not want a bat or racquet this season, but if you are a true sportsman you will take a pleasure in inspecting my new stock of Cricketing, Tennis, and Croquet Kequisltes, all the best makers represented, nt prices that can be only touched In Newton. Special quotations to clubs. PUIME, Karaugahape Koad. ; C3TICK A PIN.IN THIS~PL3.CE, so tlint © you do .not forget it. PRIME, of Karahga'liape Itoad, is selling a Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Set for 2C/6 the lot. i tTefore it i~ to 6' !latET Jt> Call at F. PRIME'S*' Ironmonger, . of Newton, and see his; Christmas Shipment of-Oilcloths and Linoleums from Cd i yard; Designs New and Distinct from Old Fashioned Styles. • ' ;■ ' ITTCT.HAT about Mason's Preserving Jars iV-V and Verandah Blinds. Profit by last year's experience; and do not procrastinate. Try F. PRIME, .of . Newton. Prices right. . ~ HuUfiUHULuiiUtS. see tuut your lirwer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy . '•.■vtfifliitifin'a Rutter, - OYS'- AND, M^N'S. STRAW HATS, Ties, Hosiery; and Mercery, a grand - selection, up to date styles, lowest cash prices.— Rushbrook and Briflgman, late 'R. Hobbs. Open until 10 p.m. on Satur--1 day. ' ED-ROCK 'PRICES FOR CASH.—AII our splendid stock of Drapery and ; Clothing, direct from the manufacturers, t marked to sell at bed-rock cash prices at i the commencement of the season—RUSHi ! BROOK.& BRIDGMAN, late R. Hobbs. ■I XTOTICE.-^Lane * and Brown; Tovara "! X\ North, are prepared to supply Sawn Totara to order; price 15/ per 100. F.o.b. Whangaroa: __ , _ USULUTELX Choicest Creamery Mutter forthe UU>le all ■ tilt-.year round.—-Now ! /cMlniul i)i;iry. Association. ■ OYS' AND MEN'S . CLOTHING. — The best and the cheapest In Auck- ■ i land- a grand new stock to •select from; I bedrock cash prices. — Rushbrook ami i Bridgraan,.late R. Hobbs. •! T> HO S P 13 C T U■ S I I Of the . KARAMEA CONSOLIDATED GOLD . I DKEDOINO COMPANY (LIMITED) (To Ije Registered under the Companies j ■ ' Act, 1882), i KARAMEA RIVER, WESTPORT. CAPITAL £10,000 IN 10,000 SHAKES OF £1 EACH. 'oqoo Fully Paid-up Shares to the Promoters and Vendors, 1500 to be held in' .' Reserve. . 0500 Shares Are now offered to the public on the following terms:— ' ]/ per Share on Application, 1/ per Share on Allotment, and the Balance in Calls not exceeding 2/fi per month. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS i i H A. GORDON, Esq., J. J. CRAIG, pM ' H. H. METCALFE, Esq., A.M.1.C.W., C i H. K. COOKlfl, Ksci., J. H. HAKKI- j ' i SON, Esq. ' i I BANKERS: ■ THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. J . SOLICITORS: BPDDLE, BUTTON, & CO., Auckland. I ■ ■■' BKOKGKS: I Messrs FRATKiI BKOS., Auckland. " I Messrs FJBNWICK & ANDERSON, Auck- " ! land. ,i Mr J. M. HUME, Wellington. ' i Messrs FENWIOK BROS., Dunedin. . ■• V "' INTERIM SEURETAUY: ' ; J. F. BUDDLE, 70, Victoria Arcade. j Auckland. This Company; is being formed to ac- ! quire and work mining- areas, by dredging, ' i and particularly two , Special Dredging • ! (Maims on the Kararaea River,, held under I applications .S9/89. and 40/99,; in, the. Wa-r- . den's Cour'tfWestport, containing- 100 acres (more or less),-.and comprising: two miles of the river with beaches and Hats. The'goLd in.the Karamea, Is-coarse, and. . can bo. easily sattod by a dredge; the/bot-. ' torn is "soft,-blue'reef, an'cl can be easily • cleaned up. The value of the gold;is. £4 1/ ! per ounce. This river is well known as carrying heavy gold; : the terraces along: ■ 'its bank have been worked for many miles ' up the river, and very heavy gold has . been won from the river beaches. It is proposed to work the Karamea River ' j with a powerful up-to-date Steam Dredge, '.'] estimated to cost about £6000. [ | The result .-of prospecting operations . I leave no doubt that handsome returns . will be obtained. I The property has been thoroughly ex- . I amined by Mr John Gow- (late Inspector , (! of Mines for the New Zealand Govern- . ment), and his report, and also reports by R. A. Young, Esq., C.E., and Captain | Johnson, are attached. Intending invesi tors are referred to these reports as to the nature and prospects of the claims. '. Samples washed from the river by Mr John Gow, and showing the heavy nature of the Karamea gold, can be seen at the office of the Secretary. The Vendors ask no cash, but take payment in Paid-up Shares, and, as showing • their confidence in the property, they also subscribe ; for 1000 Contributing Shares. ■ i The cost of prospecting and flotation will ' be borne by the Company. ' Applications will be received by Messrs Frater Bros.,- Fenwick and Anderson, ! and at the office of Messrs Cooke and j Buddie, from any of whom Prospectus and Plan can be obtained. i fiHBAPER THAN DIRT— V SILKSTONE SOAP

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 4

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