Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

By Jomr "W"h,iiams6n, Esquire, Superintendent of tht Province of Auckland. IN conformity to the 29th Section of " The Gold Melds Act, 1866," and to the Eegulations made under that Act for the granting of Leases for Gold Mining purposes, it is hereby notified that it is intended to grant a Lease, for Gold Mining purposes, of Crown land* to the applicant specified in the annexed Schedule, unless valid objections can be sjiown against granting such Lease. Objections to granting such Lease, stating the grounds of objection, must be made in writing, and lodged with the Wardens, at Shortland, within the time prescribed by th« aforesaid Eegulations. ► Copy of the application made, and plans annexed, may be seen at the W ardena Office, Shortland. • .... . . „ Given under my hand, at Auckland, this sixteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. J. WttMAMSON, Superintendent. SCHEDULE. APPLICATION H)E LEASE. IN pursuance of the Eegulations for granting Leases for Gold Mining Purposes, on Gold Fields in the Province of Auckland, I hereby make application for a Lease, whereof the particulars are as follows, to be granted to Edward Pratt for and on behalf of the Band of Hope Gold Mining Company (Eegiitered.) '

If held under Special DescripEstimated Number of -n^^-^-^ T ««;i Miner's Eight, tionofEaaementa Area. Years. Description of Land. Name (if any) of (if any) Claim. required. Quartz reefing ; Not held under The use of tht situated between the Miners' Rights, water in Collar10 acres. 15 years. Waiotahi and Collar- Band of Hope bone Creek fop bone Creeks. Gold-Mining the purpose of Company. machinery.

Dated the fifth day of March, 1869. Edwabd Pba.tt, For and on behalf of the Band of Hope Gold Mining Company (registered). Documents to be left at Messrs. McKechnie and Co.'s Office, Williamson-street, Graham's Town.

PROSPECTUS OS 1 THE MARQUIS OF HASTINGS GOLD-MINING COMPANY, (To be Registered under the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865,) Hastings, Thamks Goldvizld. Capital— £4,ooo, in 4,000 shared of £1 each. Calls not to exceed one shilling and sixpence per share per month. Provisional Directors ; Dr. F. W. Wrighfc S. Edmonds, Etq. X, Dyaaon, Esq. R. Home, Esq. (With power to add to their number.) BaNkees : Bank o£ Australasia. Solicitor j W. H. Kissllng, Esq. BkokekS : Mr. Martin Sholl, Que-n-street Mr. Frederick Kiss ing, Queen-street. Legal Manager ; Mr. Edward Pratt, 49, Queen-street, Auckland. f pHE properly of tbe above Company consists of 1 about six acres of highly auriferous ground, which is secured by »n application for a leane. The Claim has been in occupation liuce August last, and the yield of «oM obtained from the reef has averaged six ounoes to toe ton, in addition to which theie j» a depth of fourteen feet of rich alluvial, which requires Poidliog Machinery only to extract the gold therer °The Company propose to erect such Puddling Machinery at once, wbioh will involve only a smalt outlay. In the meantime, the works will be continued in order to secure to the Shareholders an early dividend. , , Mining operations will be under the supervision of a thoroughly qualified and practical miner, and all operations will be under the control of a Board of Director, whilst the financial busiueaa of the Company will be conducted under the direction of the Beard by a thoroughly qualified and oompetent legal manager, and the accounts audited by a compttent Acoouutant. t . . Thare are no paid-up or sleeping shares in this Company, consequently all are iuterested e like. Intending shareholders may therefore rest satwn-d that the business of the Company will be conducted in a legitimate and business-like manner. Mr. D, Grove, for ma»y years well knowu in Australia as a practical quartz-miner, h«s been a»>pointed to examine the ground, and report on ttte beat and most economical mode of working the claim A ffreat^eidoC work has beeudone in the claim, and fair dividends have been divided ; the working shareholders, however, bein£» men without capital, have not been able to develop the property to any Iwee extent : and it is for this object, and for the more efficient working of the claim, that the present proprietors have decided to form themselvea into a Company, and offer a portion of their interests t« 1 The present proprietors take up 2,000 shares, and now submit to the public the lemaiamg 2,000 at a premium of ten shillings per share. Applications for snare*-, to be accompanied by ten shillings per share, to be made to Mr. MARTIN BHOIX, Mr Frederick Riesling, or to the Manager at the Company's Office, where every information can be Specimens from the Claim may be seen at Mr. F. Lewisson'a, Queen-street,

TAYLORS CHOP-HOUSE AND WHARF DINIXG-ROOMS. GEORGE TAYLOR begs to return his thanks to his old friends and cu»tomeri for their liberal support during the past three years at his oM place of buainesi-the Iron House-and to inform tlwm and the publo generallythat he has now REMOVED to the Building next Messrs. llwrnton, Smith, and Firth's Mill, and lately occupied by Mr. fli", Chemist. - , , !,««._, Ihe premises being muoh >rger vp}*®" adapted for the bußint«, the proprietor assures £is friends that he will do his best to secure their com* fort and satisfy their appetites at moderate charges. Private Ohop.Room and also Private Sitting Room for Ladies. Bverv convenience for Commercial Men.

J. J. SWINITEUION WOOD-TURNBB, Wdl Jey.«tr«et Ewt, two doors from Qwen-street.' t • ■,:»<j N,B.~Alw*y§ On hand^Tabie,< Waehstind, »nd Chair Leg*, Drawer. Mumps! and Knobs, ,ifc>fa fiaiii md Bedposts Billiaid and BagateU* Mis Tamed and Stained.. i ;. < ,<-■, ;>-.<>; vv,i'': „ ff Ferp-trtf VfN| of jrim }*tym.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18690323.2.40.2

Bibliographic details

Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3643, 23 March 1869, Page 5

Word Count
924

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3643, 23 March 1869, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3643, 23 March 1869, Page 5