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PEOSPECTUS

OF THE FEAR-NAUGHT GOLD-MINING COMPANY; (LIMITED). „ : -, . Capital, £6,600 in 660 shares of £10 each. ti ' DIRICTORS : Warwick Weston ; j ,-G T Xipfey r , - , , H. Y. Stevenß- ° J - - I '-Mv 'Ga-rveyi A : J. M. Clark J. Hedley. r p "y" y " T n~T7 „ i r ri a '"{■'•■-' Manager, pio u .tem. :W. Otmrillin;' "- ( SoliciVor 1 : T^Westo^ ISadM^P « ?' ' Bankers : The Union Bank of -Australia.

THE object of / to,wp% 3 th.Q-Fe»r-NaughtClSim^ndto^utc&aseHMtyachJnery belonging to Messrs. Hamlin and Stevens, adjacent thereto. (i , The machinery proposed to be purchased comprises an engine/ (capable of drivineilSiead, of ! stampers, and a battery oTlveheaa of Stamper's/ wffoh! are at' present working, together w^th site, bui|d,ings, -water rights, licenses, tools,'' arid other and appurtenances thereto belonging. - Of the six hundred shajesJ&TA.hundred^wUl be retained by the sharehoVdero,' ninety will 1 be allotted ' to the- machine-owners as part payment, and the ' remaining seventy are offered-to the -public at par. Of the £7UO thus raised, £500 will be paid to complete the purchase of the machinery, the remaining £200 will be fir'improvementiijmdiMoiking the claim. It is considered that £200 will be ample to commence with, as the machinery is complete in every respeot, and immediate returns prill ,b.e obtained. f The 1 average yield 'of J tfuaife 'already 'crushed' from^ this claim has been at th^i^tesof-jjoz^ioithe ton. Forty tons of quartz can be obtained from the claim weekly, which will keep the,,stampers occupied constantly. Applications- for. shares, accompanied by.a deposit of £1 pe^stfaH td^ftideHdMr/W? oAhamlin, Manager,- care>of< Union Bank% Shortland:, or to T. S. Weston! Esq.', Solicitor/WcklanrT. J - L ' ' ' The balance of £9 per f share to" be paid upon allotment. PE O S P'E CTtf S : OF THK S ACEAMENTO AND ALABAMA UNITED GOLD -MINING COMPANY •CR^EGfSTERED). '^ r - ' f Capital, £5,500, in 1,100 Shares— £s per Share. Directors : Mr. Walter Sigley, Auckland. Dr. A. M. Williams, Auckland. Mr. William Cumming, Shortland. Mr. A. K. Hey land, Shortland. Bankers ; Bank of Australasia. Brokers : Mr. Martin Sholl, Auckland. 1 Mr. William Cumming, Shortland.

Solicitor : 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. . , j „ >' . . 1 [ / . The Shareholders in the abore;Claimshave 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. The 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.

BAZAAR. HPHE M ST ; ; JAMES'S ■ ■ '•' '■'•'Chuech ' y ' ' I 1 I J *■ ' / I ' f ,B' l'!z aar ■;■ WILL BE HELD - ' in HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, sioRTEANp-STREET,' ,/ ' [ THIS DAY AND TO-MOEEOW, WEDNESDAY T;HURSi>AY.' r . .. ii • i OCTOBER 21 AND 22.

SOUTHERN - INSURANCE COMPANY OF , , ,i tli MELBOURNE. „ . „, MARINE RISKS (Hulls included) ACCEPTED at CURRENT RATES. i CRUICKSHANK, SMART, &CO/, i '1 "- • -,',''■' Agents. Bigh-stree\^September 1, 1&&. ''^ ''"' ' ■ s—ls — 1 .> ,'. '.'.'. — . ' ,- — '"X! .—. — r THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, i £Q BALES (4,bags'..each)MfNlif-t!OF v F]eE ,#3 O 10 .tierqes/Pfinae^ess Beef^ -cured, by -Dr. I , ,r . Mor,gan!a i patent process ' '„ . ~ t Dressed' Java Rice ', •__ .\i,,7 <■ „ ' 50 half-hhds. Chatnpion's No. 24 Vinegar , . GoodeCongoju/ in.half-chests and. boxes j Belmont Patent Sperm "Candles ," , ( , ■Hale'fl British gperm Candles 10 'barrels°R e finea Saltpetre ' " ' , J p £ ' J " ' 20 barrels Washing Soda - • ' •■>> -'Cavendish .Tobacco, .12s Coach,. House Painters', and Oak Varnish White Lead and Black Paint i :iWiQolpackfl,/Thjsee-buphe.]l,;C i qrns»cka, and Roping Twine ! ' ", i2iiff. American Nails <j ' . O .m .-., ifinl Ho.9p.(lron.| „,,- „ ,■.. >^ t . t L ,\ ?." .!. Not f9 i'and. No.4 Burton Ale, yijhhds. '« JJ Barry's 'Burton' Ale; in hhds"., barrels,; and ,j, „ >>' ,-m i'kilder-kins.'-i r ' i.-. ■•, -i' L .--f \ * om xx. o^BROWNTCTAMPBELL, & CO. , Ocloher 15, 1568. .^ rfuiiap , £Ua w ± ,^< d

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3515, 21 October 1868, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3515, 21 October 1868, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3515, 21 October 1868, Page 5

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