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n Prospectus. » THE WATKONUI WATER RACE AND ~s GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). it (To bo registered under the Mining Cornel panics Act, 1872.) h Capital .. .. £30,000 In thirty thousand Shares of £1 each, 26,000 of which are now offered to the public. ; r The present owners having- agreed to hand it various Valuable Properties for the sum i. of £2000 to be paid by the proposed Conii pany in instalments spreading over a 11 period of eighteen months, and 4000 fullypaid up share?, the owners lending tliem:s selves to take a, similar number of contributing shares in the new Company. A - cash deposit of sixpence per share to be made on application, and Is per share on allotment, calls not to exceed sixpence if per month. Q '■■• An influential Board of Provisional Direct tors has been appointed, including Mr E. Pattex, J.P., of Napier. o Man'aoeij, pro. lent., William Duncan, Hokitika. t nnHIS Company is formed for the purpose c X of purchasing the lease of 70 acres of 0 what is anticipated will turn out to be rich alluvial land, also of various water rights. From the Mount DOr Company's claim, t which forms the eastern boundary, 4550 t ounces of gold were taken from a batton area of l'r acres. , This Company have sluiced as far as they ) can in this direction, and have only been c stopped by the boundary line of the pro- - posed Company's ground, and a late washing at tins boundary gave the handsome return of 210 ounces. In conclusion the Directors recommend 3 the proposed Company to the notice of in- ' vestors with every confidence, and believe that the water race alone will return satis- , factory dividends. t Prospectuses and all further particulars may be obtained from the Hawke's Bay ' Broker, 3 ROOPE BROOKING. L August 16th, ISS3. Sales by K3r Si. Montcith. ; HORSE BAZAAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1883, At 1.00 p.m. 11. MONTEITH ■—Has received instructions to sell— ! "I O TRAP HORSES AND HACKS, XO 2 Sets Spring- Cart Harness 20 Sacks Maize, Onions, &o. ■ —ALSO — (For unreserved Sale.) : 1 Colt, 4 years, by Pohukura unbroken 1 Colt, 4 years, by Hiawatha, un--1 broken 1 Colt, 3 years, by Hiawatha, unbroken And several useful Draught Horses, broken and unbroken. 11. MONTEITH. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 19 AAA ACRES FREEHOLD IU.UUU TITLE CROWN 7 GRANT With Stock at Valuation. 360 Acres of first-class Agricultural Land, near Napier 200 Acres partly improved, Woodville Sections, from 50 to 200 acres, unimproved, in Woodville district 7 Acres Suburban, well - situated, Woodville 7\ Acres Suburban, well situated, Woodville 11. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. Sales by Miller aia«l Potts. FOR SALE AT WAIPAWA. A CONSIGNMENT OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, and Flowering unci Ornamental Shrubs, from that well-known Nurseryman Mb. Eobeet Cleaveh, of Invercargill. Coming from the Province of Southland all the above are hardy and healthy, certain to thrive in this district. This consignment will be shipped at the Bluff on the 13 th inst., to arrive by To Anau and will bo sold by auction on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, At noon. The undersigned have received instructions —to sell— af\ head of horse stock. o'a draught mares and geldfy\J INGS. OA II A C X 3. The Draught Stock are of the highest class, amongst them several Pure Clydesdale Marcs that have taken first and second Prizes at the Christchurch Shows, and Mares that wore selected by Mr. Stead for his Stud Farm at Ruslcy. 1 These will be sold by auction at Hastings on the 28th inst. ; full particulars in future ; advertisements. I M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. Sales l»y Hoartley, t<yoii Ss, Co. HASTINGS LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1833. At 2.30 p.m. Kf\ rjnoWNSIIIP C ECTIONS. • (){J 1 E) ) HOADLEY, LYON, & CO. I- Have been instructed by Me. James Boyle to oifer by public auction on the above date— At the Hawke's Bay Wool Stokes, Napier A PORTION OF HIS VALUABLE HASTINGS PROPERTY, situated on the main -street, adjoining the Town Hall, running from thence 3 clown both sides of Nelson-street. II Mr. Boyle has been induced to place FIFTY QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS In the market, owing to the 3 existing demand and urg-ent solici- • tations from those requiring well 1 situated business and building sites. Terms—One-quarter Cash ; one quarter in 2 years; balance in 5 years, bearing 7 per cent, interest, or the whole can be paid on fall of the hammer or any time during term " on giving due notice. Plans can be had on application. HOADLEY, LYON, & CO., Auctioneers. i HASTINGS LAND SALE. c TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1883. . Immediately after the sale of Mr. Boyle's c Sections. HOADLEY, LYON & CO. o Have received instructions from Mr. Jos. Wall, to offer by Public Auction at The Hawke's Bay Wool Stores, Napier— 1Q SECTIONS, a _L>w Each about one-quarter Acre, being Subdivisions of Town Sections 224, 225, 220, and 227 South Hastings, fronting- Railway and Market streets and adjoining the Property of Mr. C. C. Murray. -I Q S L C T I O N S , JL/V Each about one-quarter Acre, being Subdivisions of parts of Town Sections 198 and l'J7 North Hastings, with frontage to Avenue Road and Edgely Road. f Teems —One-quarter cash, one-quarter in 2 years, balance in 5 years, at 7 per rr cent; or the whole of the purchase °. money can be paid on the fall of the n hammer, or any time during term on giving due notice. The central situation of these sections is well worth attention, and is one of the few opportunities of obtaining a good site in - this rapidly rising and prosperous township. > Plans can be had on application. it HOADLEY, LYON, & CO., Auctioneers,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3771, 16 August 1883, Page 3

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