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PEOSPECTUS

OP THE FEAR-NAUGHT GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED).

Capital, £6,600 in 660 shares of £10 each.

> ' Dikbi Warwick Weaton H. Y. Stevens J. M. Clark

jxohs : G. Lipsey M. Garvey J. Hedley.

Manager, pro. tern, : W. O. Hamlin.

Solicitor : T. S. Weston, Auckland.

Bankers: The Union Bank of Australia.

rT!HE object of the Company is to work the FearX Naught Claim, and to purchase the machinery belonging to Messrs, Hamlin and Stevens, adjacent thereto. " ' The machinery proposed to be purchased comprises an engine, capable of driving 15 head of stampers, and a battery of five head of stampers, which are at present working, together with site, buildings, water rights, licensee, tools, and all other rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. Of the six hundred shares five hundred will be retained by the shareholders, ninety will be allotted to the machine-owners as parb payment, and the

remaining seventy are offered to the public at par. Of the £7UO thus rai>ed, £500 will be p^id to complete the-purohase of the machinery, and the rerunning £200 will be for improvements and working the claim. It is considered that £200 will be ample to commeooe with, as the maohioery ii complete in every respeur, and immediate returns will be obtained. The average yield of quartz already crushed from this claim h»s been at the rate of soz. to the ton. Forty tons of quartz can be obtained from the claim weekly, which will keep the stampers occupied constantly. A ppiications for share*, accompanied by a deposit of £1 per share, to be marie to Mr. W. U. Bamlin, Manager, care of Union Bank, Shortland ; or to T. S. Weston, Esq., Solicitor, Auckland. The balance of £9 per share to be paid upon allotment.

PEOSPECTUS

OF THE SACEAMENTO AND ALABAMA UNITED GOLD -MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

Capital, £5,500, in 1,100 Shares— £s per Share.

Directors : Mr. Walter Sigley, Auckland. Dr. A. M. Williams, Auckland. Mr. William Cumming, Snortland. Mr. A. K. Heyland, bhortland. Bankers ; Bank of Australasia. Brokers : Mr. Martin Sholl, Auckland. Mr. William Cumming, Shortland. Solicitoe : William Carey, Esq., Shortland.

Office of the Company : Pollen-street, Shortland.

THE Company has been formed,' and will be Registered under the Mining Companies' Limited Liability Act, 1865. The Claims are situated on the Alabama Creek (branch of the Karaka), and comprise seventeen men's ground. The Shareholders in the above Claims have agreed to an amalgamation, by which means the various leaders running through the ground can be worked from a lower level than would otherwise be possible, and a greater fall of water obtained. In addition to the leaders already cut in the workings, from which good prospects and excellent specimens have been obtained, a gold-bearing reef has been exposed in the Confidence and Rothesay Castle Claims (adjoining the Company's ground), the magnetic bearings of which have been proved to run through the Sacramento and Alabama. The original Shareholders have retained 680 shares (paid-up capital) ; 420 are now offered to the public. 10s. per share to be paid on application, and 10s. on allotment. Monthly calls, not exceeding 10s., may be afterwards made by the Directors, if necessary, until the whole capital is paid up. Qhe object of the Company, in submitting these shares to the public, is to enable them to erect machinery, and carry on more efficiently the working of the Claims. .Printed forms of application for shares may be obtained from the Company's Brokers or from any of the Directors. WALTER SIGLEY, Manager.

BANK OF KEW ZEALAND.

HPHE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Bank will be A CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 15th inst., to SATURDAY, the 30th idem. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland,

October 6. 1868.

NOTICE.

SHAREHOLDERS in the HALCYON GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED) are requested to take notice that the Directors have appointedaFlßbTCALLof ten shillings per share, which will be duo on the 13th November next . C. H. OTWAY, Manager.

FOR SALE,

ONE FULL SHARE in the WELLINGTON Claim, at the foot of Raraka on the Flat, six men'i ground, second from the Pretty Jane Cla>m — been worked about three months — price, £40. — Apply at the office of thii paptr.

FOR SALE,

IN RE MARY ANN CHAPPELL, DECEASED INTESTATE, 2 COTTAGES, erected upon Lot No. 25, of Subdivision of Allotment No. 63, of Secion No. 1, situated in PaRNELL, and lately occupied by Mr. Lincoln, of tbe Post-office. For particulars, apply to O. M. QUINTALL, Solicitor, Victoria-street East.

ru O CHEMISTS and OTHERS'— FOR SALE, X Business PREMISES suitable for a Pharmacy, &c , occupying a central position in Pollen street ; also, 2 Allotments in same street, and a first-class business at Waiotahi. — For particulars, apply to Bla.tdes and Lacon, Eyre-street.

FOR SALE, a QUARTER SHARE in a First rate Claim on the Tararu Creek ; must be sold as the owner wants money to carry on work. — Apply to L., office of Vhis paper.

TO LET,

WILLOW GROVE, Jermyn-sfcreet, presently occupied by Mr. Hill, Solicitor. Possession may be had on let January next The House will be put in thorough order for the incoming tenant. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO.

DUNEDIN.

TflO LET, the Finest BUSINESS SITE in X Dunedin, centrally situated on the corner of Princes-street and Octagon, best side ; suitable for shops and hotel. Rent ow. Terms easy. APF>lyto W. MELUISH,

Princes-street.

TO LET, an OFFICE in Queen-street, near Fort-street. — Apply at the office of this paper.

CLARK, ARCHIBALD. & SON, WAMHOUSB. ion, Shortland-street,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3511, 16 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3511, 16 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3511, 16 October 1868, Page 1

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