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PRINTING ELECTORAL KOLLS. T4>"DER^ will be received at my office until noon on Thursday, the 9th -r 1880, f r printing the Electoral Roll for the District of Hutt They must be addressed to the I!e*iatrar of Electors for the Pistrict of Hut\ Countj Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington^, anc marked outside " Tender for Printing Electoral Roll?." Conditions. 1. The number of copies to be printed is two hundred and fifty. 2. The paper, type, and siXe of pages to be according to sample, to b< seen at my office. 3. The tender to state the rate pel page, which must cover all ex penses of composition, presswork paper, folding and stitching, anc alterations and corrections ii proofs. Blank pages not to tx charged for. 4. Proofs and revises to be furnishec in duplicate to the Registrar o I Electors, who will return th< I same to the printer withiu tw< 1 days after being received. 5 Should the printing of the Roll no be completed before the 25tl J day of October, 18S0. the con I tractor shall forfeit the sum o \ ten shillings for every day beyonc I that date during which ihe worl shall remain unfinished. 6. Security, to be approved by th< Registrar of Electors, to be givei for the due performance of thi contract. 7. The lowest or any tender will no necessarily be accepted. WM. JONE*, Registrar of Electors for Hutt District ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. THE CALEDONIAN GOLD MINTNC COMPANY (LIMITED), Wairarafa. Capital, .£IO,OOO, in 40,000 Shares of 5s eao, 1 (of which 20,000 are now offered to the public), la 6d per Share on application, Is 6dper Shar on allotment, and balance (if required) ' in calls not to exceed Id per r Share per month. Provisional Directors : r Maxwell Bury, Esq., Dunedin A. T. Dunning, Esq., Dunedin 1 A. J. S. Gibbs, Esq., Dunedin G. C. Brandon, Esq., Wellington Kenneth Campbell, Esq., Wellington Captain F. G. Moore, Wellington This Company has been formed for worl ing a valuable Quartz-reof at Wairarapa, i tho Wellington Province. The reef has been specially reported 0 by order of the Minister of Mines ; ha an area of twenty acres ; twelve montli have been occupied in partly openin out and thoroughly testing the mine various assays have given 12dwt t loz lldwt llgrs gold per ton reapeotiuely a trial crushing of a ton taken from tho lowt level of the workings is certified at 23dn gold; tho lode is 14ft wide, with 700 ft ( backs ; and the present proprietors will onl accept shares with liability for calls, in con mon with inveators, in payment of the intereat, thua evidencing their confidence i the future of the mine. The Directors particulary recommend tl undertaking to the notice of the investin publio. Early application necessary, as 40( shares have already been applied for. Prospectus with all further informatic can be, had from from the brokers, Messr Brook and Co., 27, Rattray-stroet, Dunedir or from the Directors.

5 RE-OPENING I SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AN COUNTRY DISTRICTS. -JY/T J. MULLIGA Intimates to his numerous Frionds ai o Customers that he has just returned fro 0 „ England with a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELLER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1 A Large and Varied Stock of CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, ' J PLATED-WAR] &c , &c, The whole of which he Personally Seclectc in the Best ENGLISH MARKET FOR CASH, Thus enabling him to Purchase at the Lowei Prices, and Soil Cheaper Than Ant Other Jewelle in the cltt of wellington. 3 PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER' ' AND JEWELLER'S WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO q Executed on the Premises, and all work 0 5 GUARANTEED. 0 M.J.M. has Re-opened IN THE PREMISES FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HIM ON LAMBTON QUAY, O FRIDAY NEXT, 6th INST., With a Display of Really First-class NEW GOODS UNEQUALLED IN TH COLONIES. 8 An Inspection of the Stock and Prici respectfully solicited, j M. J. MULLIGAN. GRAND ART UNION. .£420 WORTH OF MAGNIFICEN JEWELLERY AND DIAMON GOODS TO BE DISPOSED OF B ART UNION 1 1 ! B COHEN, finding it impossible to di . pose of some of his first-class Jeweller in consequence of the dull times, has decide to hold an Art Union at an early dat The following Prize List can be relied on, 1 i every article is guaranteed to be of the be i, quality, and of the value set forth. The Prizes will be exhibited in my She f Windows in a few days, so as to enable tl „ public to examine them previous to takii Z Tickets. The Drawing, under the supervision of committee to be appointed by the Tick Holders, will take place shortly, of whi( notice will be given in the Evening Post. Tickets can be obtained at tho varioi Bookselling Establishments in the City, ar at either of my shops in Willis-street. 800 MEMBERS AT 10s 6d EACH. k c PRIZE LIST. i Valu . Prize. £ s. 1 ,! let. 1 Ladies' Diamond (full) Suite, r consisting of Brooch , Earrings, y and Bracelet 65 0 2nd. 1 Full Suite, do do 55 0 3rd. 1 Handsome Diamond Bracelet 55 0 4th. 1 Gents' Suite Studs, Solitaires, and Collar Stud, set with Dia- [' mondfl 55 0 ' sth. 1 Diamond Bracelet 45 0 c 6th. 1 Diamond Locket and Broad c Gold Necklet 37 10 1 7th. 1 Suite Diamond Studs ... 18 10 i Bth. 1 Broad Plain Gold Bracelet 12 12 9th. 1 Diamond Scarf Pin (Gente) 12 0 10th. 1 Sterling Silver Presentation Cup ..f 12 0 Uth. 1 Plain Gold Lady's Bracelet 10 10 -' 12th. 1 Diamond Collar Stud ... 10 10 '" Kith. 1 Diamond Scarf Pin ... 9 0 I 14th. 1 Splendid Field Glass ... 415 15th. 1 Sterling Silver Spirit Flask 4 10 16th. 1 do do Ladies' Card Case 4 10 _ 17th. Ido do Inkatand 3 5 18th. Ido do Card Case 3 3 19th. 1 Real Tortoiaeshell Ladieß' t Companion, with Silver Fittings 2 5 ; - X 420 0

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 208, 6 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 208, 6 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 208, 6 September 1880, Page 4

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