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SPORTING. Drawing .T 0 L A» The Pres# In under super- 1 ■ J \ any District vision of Oom-1 MONTES* I can on applimlttoe chosen I B cation to the from share-lOONSULT A-1 address holders. < Nbelow obtain \ TION /the names of Registered I Sprincipal Letters or I ON THE I winners, but Telegrams not I / not for publiaocepted. 'DUNEDIN CUP' cation. 6,000 Members at 10s. WILL CLOSE 19th FEBRUARY, 1884. £2,000 Post Office Orders preferred, payable to “ Lola.’* Cheques from country must have Is added extra for exchange. Horses and Cash Awards drawn separately—making five distinct drawings. Tickets can be obtained by letter only. 6,000 Members at 10s. Will Close Feb-'' ruary 19, 1884. Address— LOLA MONTES (Care Mr A. ‘ Box 547, P.O. Dunedin, 6,000 I Members at 10s. Will (’Close February 19, 1884. 6,000 Members. }Will Close 29th December,* 1883. Registered, Letters and Telegrams not Accepted. OHRISTOHUROH RACES, JANUARY Ist, 1881,' 6,000 v Members at 10s. 120 Prizes. Midsdmmeb Handicap.; 32 Nominations. First £6OO Second 300 Third 150 Others—divided about £2O each 600 P.O. Orders preferred. Two Stamps must be enclosed for Replies, One Shilli; ig added to country cheques, and all Letters add leased 120 Prizes. ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 851, Post Office, Dunedin. 120 Frizes. PROSPECTUS. ABRIDGED PROSPEOTUS OP THE CHAMPION COPPER-MINING CO MPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, (NELSON). Capital ... £60,000, In 60,000 Shares vf £1 Each, Payable as follows: 2s per share on application, 2s per share on ullrttmonf arid fill la of not rt>nrA+.hart Is per share and at intervals of not loss than one month. This Company Is formed for the purpose of taking over from the old Company (known as. the “Champion Copper Lode Mining Company, Limited”) their valuable property in Aniseed Valley, Kelson, 1 The consideration being £20,000, but the shareholders in the old Company subscribe for the full number of 20,000 shares, the terms of transfer In compensation for the property being as follows £4,000 to be debited for application and allotment on the 20,000 shares to be subscribed for in the new Company. £3,000 cash on fomratlon of the Company. £3,000 six months after formation, and the balance 12 months from date of registration, leas calls made, The of a lease of 800 acres from the Government dated the 10th December, 1881, and Is for 21 years, with the right of, renewal for a further 21 years. The rent is as follows:—For the next three years LBO per annum, and after the expiration of the year 1886 thereat is to be L2OO per annum. The Company also holds a suxface right over 400 acres, which is thickly timbered, and also through the lease a moat valuable water supply, and freehold of 20 teres, being the only adjacent site suitable for a township, and smelting works, which will undoubtedly be required sooner or later. The efforts of the promoters have been to prove the mine thoroughly in various points before embarking in a large company. These efforts have been crowned with wonderful success. It having been resolved to consider the Company formed on 80,000 shares being subscribed for, this has been done, 11,000 shares having aheady been applied for In excess of the 20,000 to original holders, and the balance is now offered to the public on terms before mentioned, The produce of the mine is of the richest kinds—Native Copper, Eed and Black Oxides, Copper Glance, Grey Ore, and Yellow Sulphides. The first shipment to Newcastle has demonstrated that the mine is one of great wealth, it being acknowledged that the parcel sent was the richest ever seen at the smelting works of the “ English and Australian Copper Company,” a place where thousands of tons are annually sent to be smelted from South Australia and New Caledonia.

The capital to be called will be wanted principally for machinery, preparation of necessary dressing floors, buildings, etc., and the sinking of a main shaft. By the time the road is finished it is estimated that the mine will be able to produce 400 or 500 tons of copper and ore per month. This, on the average of the 20 tons already shipped, will amount to over LICO 000 worth of copper per annum. It is fully believed that at the outside not more than 12s per share will be called up. The Share List will close for New Zealand in Nelson on Monday, the 31st December, at 4 p.m., but kept open for Australian advices to Tuesday, the Bth January, JBB4, Forms of application, prospectuses, and full information can bo obtained from W. H. Quick and Messrs J. and W. Gage, brokers appointed for Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES, JJROWN, EWING, AND 00. Solicit inspection of a choice assortment of the latest styles In Juvenile Suits; also Tweed Suita for Boys and Youths, Thoir Ready-made Gents’ Suita, at Forty-two Shillings, are . unequalled in Dunedin for stylo, cut, and finish. £., E„ and do. are also showing the newest designs in Oxford and Regatta Shirts and Gents’ Mercery, American Cheese Hoops and Ourd-outtera, Milk Dishes and Dairy requisites, All kinds of Tinware tnadp to order, ' WILLIAM OOUSTOH, Rattray street. Plumber and Qaafitter. - W. ROBINSON, Architect, 10 Union • Chambers, Princes atreet, Dunedin. BOOTS rr The Cheapest In Dunedin,, at Skinner’s, Arcadei MonVtomeasurev from 10s 6d; Women’s to measure, from 6s 6d. Boys Wanted. Skinner’s, 21 Royal Arcade.

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Evening Star, Issue 6477, 19 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6477, 19 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6477, 19 December 1883, Page 1

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