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XTTTM- WATERHOUSE MTO SON*. ff Auctioneers & Stock Salesmen, Will hold-their First Sale of -Horses at 'the Commercial Sale Yards, oil SATUJt-' DAY, the 3rd of February. OTAGO BENEVOLENT iNSTETUTION. - THE Annual General Meeting of Subscribers •will be held .-at-- the-"office 1 of the Society, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. Wednesday, 31st January, 1366, at 4 okdock .p.m. W. M. HOPPER, ~. ‘Secretary. - OTAGO FIRE & MARINE INSUR-" ANCE COMPANY. AN : Extila,ordiiiary General Meeting- of. Shareholders, -will be holden -at the offices of. the Company, Stafford street, on Saturday, 3rd Feb., 1866, at 12 o’clock noon, for the ..purpose of taking into consideration the proposed transfer of the Company’s business to'the English, Australian, and New Zealand JQn- v suranCe Company, and in ‘the event of-; the requisite majority of the shareholders being in favor of such transfer, to autho- 1 rise the necessary steps to be taken to carry the same into effect, either by winding up -the or by amalgamation, as may be deemed the most desirable. HENRY HOUGHTON, : Manager. Dunedin, 30th December, 1865. •PROSPECTUS OF THE AMILTON UNITED WATER RACE COMPANY (Limited). To be Registered under the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865. Capital, £5400, in 540 Shares of £lO each. Deposit, £2 per Share on application, £5 on the formation of the Compan, and £3 on Ist of February. -Pro vision ad Directors-: George Murray ~ r John Mitchell •Daniel Murphy William Fuller John Shannon . Bankers : Banjc of Otago, Limited. Office— Temple Chambers, Princes 'at. • ■Overseer of Works : 'G. A. Smith. Secretary:/ 1 Richard Creeth. The property now offered to the public, in possession of the United - Company, alt Hamilton, ‘ consists of seven and a 'half acres of auriferous land, Whichhasbeen proved to be as'rich any hitherto sluiced in the Pfovihce. In addition to this hrea, a lease of twelve acres of ‘ equally good groutid has been secured, both of which will'be handed over to'the hew Company. Thfe fact that during the last twelve months alone, as may be seen from 'the vouchers of the proprietors, gold of the value of £9OOO has been taken 'from the’ ground, will be proof sufficient 'of the richness’ of 'this extensive claim, and'the exceedingly favorable opportunity ’■ for ~ profitable investment. The proprietors are “willing'to accept for their 'valuable rights and races the sum of £4,800,-viz., one half in cash, and the other half] in paid-up Shares. They have expended a-sum hearly equal -to’this amount in the construction of ; a -head race of seven miles, a large dam, six large tail ra‘6es, 30 sluice boxes, tools, &c. The object in claiming any portion in cash is-to enable them to meet their calls in the Shag River Company in which most of -the are largely interested. In-addition to-the rich -area of -auriferous land, that falls-to the new Company, there *is also the first right to a valuable stream, which is made available by the head race already mentioned. All ,the works -are’ of the most substantial character. The tail races are-70 feet in depth, and have been cut‘through-20 feet of solid rock. A washing up will take place -in two months, when it -is-expected - a good dividend; will be declared. Applications -for Shares to be addressed to the Secretary, Richard Greeth, Temple Chambers, Princes-street. Dunedin, 22nd-December, 1865. Holloway’s Pills and _ Ointment.— Biliousness—Dyspepsia.—There is no or§an in the human body so liable .to erangement as the liver. -Food, fatigue climate, and anxiety, -all disorder its ■ action, and render its secretion- —the bile—more or less ‘depraved, superabundant, or scanty. The first symptona should receive attention. A pain in theside or top of‘the shoulder, ‘a hartfficougjfc/ and difficulty of breathing,'" are signs of liver disease, which-are removed delay, ‘by -friction withestimable. Qirttment. j The Hills also beltaken early. d?pr. this Vital orgfeli, ’the joined : rerdedies *is - - a specific -b'y/chedkffiig/ the over supply‘of bile, regulating: it*. ■fiecretion ana giving nervous tone:

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 851, 27 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 851, 27 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 851, 27 January 1866, Page 3

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