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Mining Notices. rpOOKEY QUARTZ MINING -L COMPANY (LIMITED.) NOTICE. Holders of SCRIP are requested to RETURN the m. u . nde y si & ned as soon as possible, when they wiU receive m exchange Scrip both for old and Dew issue of Shares. CHARLES TOTHILL, Shortland-street, Secretary. Auckland, 7th July, 1871. rpOOKEY QUARTZ MINING NEW I |ESLND IMITED ' thames NOTICE. • hereb y CAUTIONED against dealing with SCRIP for two old issue No. 3222 3 q 23 and two new issues No. 5321, 5322, in the name'of C. Morgan, the same having been lost and duplicate issue applied for. lv T CLARKE AND CO. Melbourne, June 24,1871. Prospectus of the goldFIELDS INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). Ci-.'ital: £3,C00 in 300 Shares of £10 each. Provisional Directors : Robert Cooley, Esq. Thomas Ritchie, Esq. John Dickey, Esq. Dr. Bayntun. One Hundred Shares in this Company have already been taken up, and valuable investments made in well-known mines both at the Thames and at Coromandel. Further investments will continue to be made by the Directory in the most careful manner possible from time to time, as funds accrue from the r,P,°. or of the remaining 200 Shares. This Company has been for.ned with the view of affording those of moderate and small means an opportunity of investing £10 or more on the security of a large number of shares in the safest and bestKnown mines ; thus saving much risk and anxiety to he investor, who may be otherwise obliged to jeopardlse his savings in but a comparatively few mines. The Directors believe the best interests of the Shareholders will be attained by their adhering to the following basis of operations :— 1. The purchase of Shares in the leading mines, to hold for Dividends. "• The Purchase and Sale, through the Company's brokers, of shares in leading and other outside mines as may be considered best from time to time in the interests of the Shareholders. 3. To retain in hand a certain stated sum, to be used cautiously but promptly during the subsidence of small panics that may be expected, and apparently seem inevitable in the present exigencies of jrold mining. 6 Applications for the remaining limited number of Shares can now be made to the Secretary, from whom can be obtained the necessary forms and all further information. The terms of payment are as follow: £5 on allotment, and the remaining £5 in payments of £1 per month till the shares are fully paid up HENRY SHERRARD, _ Secretary. Temporary Offices: High-street, Auckland. July 26, 1871.

THE CALEDONIAN MUTUAL MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £4,000, in 400 shares of £10 each, payable by weekly instalments of Five Shillings. The shares of this Company may now be taken up. The Directors beg to call the attention of all classes to this present opportunity of increasing their means. They confidently believe that nothing has been offered in Auckland more favorable to the industrious and careful. The objects or the company are to purchase shares in dividend-paying mines, and in claims adjoining these. It is calculated that when five or six pounds per share are paid up, the amounts accruing from dividends and profits will bring each share to the value of £10, besides, in all probability, securing a large bonus from a rise in value of so ne of the shares through rich leads being found in some of the claims in which the company may have bought. Rules, gratis, at the Company's Office. 57. Queenstreet, two doors from the Bank of New Zealand. Open daily ; and on Saturday and Monday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. B. S. CORLETT, ' Manager. 1 N I N G NOTICE. We have engaged the services of reliable correspondents of known ability and experience, from whom we receive earliest information on all matters relating to the Alines. On and after this date our telegrams on arrival will be posted in our Office for the information of our clients and the public. CLAKK BROS, July 10, IS7I. 13, Insurance Buildings. i N i N G. The undersigned lias this day REMOVED from 53, Queen-street, to Nos. 40 and 41, Exchange Booms, Insurance Buildings. GEO. SLATER, Sharebroker. Insurance Buildings, 24th July, IS7I. Calls. PICKWICK GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A CALL (the Second) of Ninepence per Scrip Share has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Legal Manager, at the office of the Company, Grahamstown, as follows : - Threepence on or before the 7th of August, Threepence on or before 19th August, and Threepence on or before the 2nd of September, 1871. J. A. CHAPMAN, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, .July 23, 1871. BIG H TON GOLD MINING AND QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY (REGISTERED). At a MEETING of Directors of the above-named Company, held this day, a CALL of One Shilling per Share was made, payable to Charles Tothill, at the Office of the Company, Shortlandstreet, Auckland, on MONDAY, August 14. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, July 27, 1871. TjWENING STAE GOLD MINX!i ING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A CALL (the first; of Sixpence per Scrip Share has been made by the Directors, due and payable to the Legal Manager, at the Registered Office of the Company, Owen-street, Grahamstown, on or before the 14th August, 1871. ALFRED WALKER, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, July 27, IS7I. Board and Residence. TO LET. —Furnished Apartments, front sitting and bedroom : no other lodgers taken.- Apply Mrs. Mason, Wynyard-street. PROSPECT HOUSE, HOBSONSTREET.—EIIison's Boarding House. Private Board and Residence. Terms Moderate. Within two doors of St. Matthew's Church. UNITED STATES DINING ROOMS, 28, Queen-street, Auckland. Having purchased from Mr. C. Dundass the BUSINESS of the above Establishment, I beg to assure all who may favour me with their patronage and support, that nothing shall be wanting on my part to contribute to their comfort. The whole HOUSE is about to be RENOVATED, and considerable alterations made to ensure the above object. A. BYERS, Proprietor.

A LLA.WAY'S DINING- EOOMS, J\. BROWN-STREET. GKAHAMSTOWN, s. d. Good Beds 1 0 per night Single Bedroom 16 „ Double Bedroom 3 0 „ Board .. .. 15 0 per week Board and Lodging 20 0 „ Ditto with Single Bedroom .. 25 0 „ Breakfast 10 Dinner 1 0 Tea 10 Extra charges for Private Rooms. Breadstuff's, &c. JBYCBOFT & CO.'S . PRICES CURRENT. fin* Flour, Silk-dressed, " Anchor" £ s d. Brand, per ton of 2000 lbs. .. 18 0 0 Vine Flour, Silk-dressed, J. B. brand, per ton 10 0 0 Seconds, per ton 10 0 0 Sharps, per ton .. .. .. .. 7 0# Bran, per bushel of 30 lbs 0 10

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 28 July 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 28 July 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 28 July 1871, Page 1

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