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mHE GOLDEN CEOWN GOLD MINING COMPANY", LIMITED, TEEAWITI. To be Registered. 2t,000 Shares of 10a each. Calla not to exceed 3d per Bhare per month. The Promoters offer 20,000 shares to the public at a premium of Is per share, reserving to themselves 4000 shares, which shall be contributing shares. The Promoters are Messrs. John Chew, William W. Fifield, James Madden, Thomas 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 gc^od payable prospects has been obtained in several parta. Mr. Madden offers to accompany investors to the ground. The prospecting license does not expire for some time yet, and gives the promoters the right of lease of au area of two claim?, at a rental of £1 per acre per annum, with water and timber rightß. A constant Btream of from three to four heads of prater runs past the mouth of the propoleS working tunnel; there is ample timber fo*r 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, ME. W. J. RAYMOND, Chew's Buildings, Willis-street, Wellington. Wellington, 20th October, 1881. N.B. — Ono Shilling premium on the above shares will go to the promoters towards defraying exponses and labour incurred by them in prospecting the claims. WANG AN UI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. THE Trustees of the above School are abonb to erect a spacious house for the accommodation of Boarders, which is expected to be ready for occupation at the beginning of the New Year. The Classrooms, built about three years ago, are large and lofty. The situation of the School is very good. It stands in a reserve of about six acres, forming an excellent cricket field and play-ground. The Eev. B. W. Harvey, M.A., Incumbent of St. Paul's, Wellington, has been appointed to the office of Head Master, and will enter on hia duties in January next. Mr. Harvey was a scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and has had large and varied experience as a teacher. The course of instruction will embrace KeligiovLS Knowledge, the Englieh, French, German, Latin, and Greek languages, History, Geography, and Mathematics, with special preparation, where desired, for the Civil Service and other examinations. Facilities will also be given for the study of Natural Science. The School Year will be divided into Three Terms of 13 weeks each. Tuition Fees, for pupils under 12 years of age, 3 guineas ; and for pupils over 12 years, 4 guineas a term. Board, including washing, JSI4 a term. SCHOLAESHIPS. The Trustees propose to elect six scholars, who will receive free tuition, two of whom, if resident at a distance, the Head Master will be prepared to receive as boarders at the rate of £7 a term. The first election will take place in December next. Examination will be held, if necessary, in Wellington, Greytown, and Patea, as well as Wanganui. Candidates must be under 12 years of age at the time of examination. For subjects of examination, and further particulars, apply to THE REV. B. W. HARVEY, St. Paul's Parsonage, Wellington. TE AllO HOUSE SPRING, IKBI. Just opened out, ex MAIL STEAMER ROSETrA, and other late arrivals, a largo and select lot of LADIES' COSTUMES, In the latest fashions. COSTUMES, in French Beige COSTUMES, in Carmelite COSTUMES, in Satin Cloths COSTUMES, in Ecarte Mohairs COSTUMES, 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 ofnev PAINT HOBES, Selected Patterns and Fast Colors, 4tS YD each. James Smith has also opened out an elegant assortment of LADIES' DOLMANS LADIES' VISITES LADIES' FICHUS HAND-NETTED CAPES COMBINATION CAPES MOTHER HUBBARD DOLMANS In Cashmere, Silk Surab, Plain and Broche Satin SPECIAL Attention is invited to the new stock of CASHMERE JACKETS, Bought unusually cheap in the London Market, and lohich are marked at about ONE-HALF the iisual prices. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 13th October, 1881. ¦VJTTHO'S W. AND J. STAPLES? Why the Best Boot and Shoe Makers in the Colony ? TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS Wanted for the Removal of JL some Houses. Particulars with the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily Bocepted. S. S. G. PILMER, Arohitect, Hawker-street. TO BUILDERS. fT^ENDERS aro invited uhtil noon of JL Tuesday, the 25th inst., for the erection of a warehouse in Cuba-street. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect, Lambton Quay. rj^ENDERS will be received until noon on X Saturday, the 22nd inst., for the erection of a 5-roomed Cottage, at Wainui-o-mata : labour only. Plans and specifications can be seen at my place, Upper Willisstreet. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. PETHEBICK, Junr. THORNDON PUBLIC BATHS CO., LIMITED. LEASING BATH. "VfO eligible Tender having been received -131 for Leasing the Baths, other Tenders are invited, and will be received up to 6 p.m. on Monday, the 2ith inst., by the undersigned The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For conditions of leasa Apply to JAMES WALLACE, Lambton-quay. REMOVAL.— My endeavours to supply a want long felt has been so warmlj responded to by the public that I have found it necessary to tako larger and more convenient premises. I shall now ba in a position to execute orders with more despatch, and shall strive to give even more satisfaC' tion than heretofore.— F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer, Manufacturer of all kinds of lighi and household machinery. Inventors' Models, Surgical Instruments, Boot-repairing anc Blocking Machines, &c. Sewing Machines Locks, Cutlery, &c, Repaired. Cheapesi Depot for Sewing Machines, Oil, Needles Shuttles, Fittings &c— F. J. W. Fear, nexi Whitehead'a Bakery, Willia-etreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 96, 21 October 1881, Page 3

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