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rriHE GOLDEN CROWN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, TfiEAWITT. TO BE REGISTEP.ED. 24,000 Shares of 10s eaoh. Calls not to exceed 3d per share per month. The Promoters offer 20,000 shareß to the public at a premium of Is per share, reserving to themselves 4000 shares, whioh shall be contributing shares. The Promoters are Messrs. John Chew, William W. Fifield, James Madden, Thomaß Watson. The ground adjoining that of the Albion Company, on the North Western Boundary (the Albion Company at the present time being on good gold). The reef runs through the whole length of the claim, and has been struck by shaft and tunnel, and good payable prospects has been obtained in several parts. Mr. Madden offers to accompany investors to tho ground. The prospecting license does not expire for some time yet, and gives the promoters the right of lease of au area of two claims, at a rental of £1 per aero per annum, with water and timber rights. A constant stream of from three to four heads of water runs past the mouth of the proposed working tunnel; there is ample timber for mining purposes. Whenever a sufficient number of shares shall have been placed, the shareholders will bo called together to adopt Articles of Association, elect Directors, &c, &c , therefrom the Company will be registered. Application for shares, and all information can be obtained by applying to the Secretary, MR. W. J. RAYMOND, Chew's Buildings, Willis-street, Wellington. Wellington, 20th October, 1881. TE ARO HOUSE SPRING, 1881. Just opened out, ex MAIL STEAMER ROSETi'A, and other late arrivals, a large and select lot of LADIES' COSTUMES, In the latest fashions. COSTUMED, in French Beige COSTUMES, in Carmelite COSTUMES, in Satin Cloths COSTUMES, in Ecarte Mohairs CObTUMES, in Cashmere COSTUMES, in Lustrine COSTUMES, in Zephyr Cloth COSTUMES, in Pompadour Prints COSTUMES, in Pompadour Satteens COSTUMES, in Plain Satteens COSTUMES, in China Silk COSTUMES, in Black Silk ALSO, A special purchase of neiu PKJNT KOBEB, Selected Patterns and Fast Colors, 4:S OD each. James Smith has also opened out an elegant assortment of LADIES' UOLMANS LADIES' VISITES LADIES' FICHUS HAND-NETTED CAPES COMBINATION CAPES MOTHER HUBBARD DOLMANS In Cashmere, Silk Surat, Plain and Broche Satin SPECIAL Attention iq invited to the new stock of CASHMERE JACKETS, Bought unusually cheap in the London Market, and ivhich are marked at about ONE-HALF the usual prices. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 13th October, 1881. TO CONTRACTORS. nnENDERS Wanted for the Removal of JL some Houses. Particulars with the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily sccepted. S. S. G. PILMER, Architect, Hawker-street. TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS are invited until noon of JL Tuesday, the 25th inßt., for the erection of a warehouse in Cuba-street. Plans and specifications at my office. THuS. TURNBULL, Architect, Lambton Quay. TO PAINTERS. TENDERS for Painting Joseph Nathan and Co.'s Warehouse, Grey-street, will be received until noon of 21st mat., at my office, where specification can be seen. C. J. TOXWARD. Architect, Lambton Quay. nnENDERS will be received until noon on JL Saturday, the 22nd inst., for the erection of a 5-roomed Cottage, at Wainui-o-mata : labour only. Plans and specifica-' tions can be seen at my place, Upper Willisstreet. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. PETHERICK, Junr. IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836. The attention of the Public is called to the following points : — 1. The Liability of the Company is Unlimited. 2. The Reports and Accounts or the year 1879 show : Not Fire Premiums for the ear....£] 070,067 Capital paid up 245,640 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance Fund 1,350,000 3. The Company is empowered by various Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislatures of New South Wales, Victoria, Sonth Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland — a feature which belongs to no other Insurance Company. 4. The large reaources of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of Security, the main desideration in seeking for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Fire Insurances will be received by EDWARD PEARCE. Agent. r|"»HE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY JL OF NEW ZEALAND (FIRE AND MARINE). Capital ... ... ... J32,000,000 Head Office : Hereford-street, Christchurch. Directors : The Hon. J. T. Peacock (Chairman), W. Montgomery, Esq., M.H.R., W. D. Carruthers, Esq., P. Cunningham, Esq., G. C. Stead, Esq. (Deputy Chairman), J. Palmer, Esq , W. Reeves, Esq., John Studholme, Esq. Bankers : Union Bank of Australia. General Manager : W. Devenish Meares. THE SPECIAL FEATURES that com mend this Company to notico of intending insurers are, that it is a Local Institution, that the capital is double that of any other New Zealand or Australian Institution, and that claims will be fairly and equitably dealt with, the names of the Directors being a sufficient guarantee on this point. Rates charged aro the Lowest Current. Wellington Agents — BETHUNE & HUNTER, Old Custom Honae street. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE BRANCH. Capital £1,000,000 Head Office— Liverpool. Insurance against loss by fire on every descriptin of property effected at current rates. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 180 S. Capital £1,600,000. Fire risks of all olaaseain to~ n and couHtry aooopted at lowest current rates. Prompt and lib oral settlement of claims. Agontg— KßULL * CO. CAUTION. THE Person that has got my black and tan terrrier Slut tied up will oblige by letting her Joose, as the police are on the look-out tH. GILLS, Taranaki Place.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 95, 20 October 1881, Page 3

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